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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, COURTENAY-PLACJE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! FULLERS' ENTMRTAINERS. CARMO The Horcnlcam Jugglor. OARMO The Classic Equilibrist. STAGPOOLES MADGE TEDDY ALEX. ,In Screaming Travosty QUARRELSOME NEIGHBOURS. PROF. PARKER Handduff King swifts' swdtts swifts Beautiful' Emotional Drama in Ono Act, , SWEET CLOVER. John Curtis WILTON SWIFT Clover '. DOROTHY SWIFT Airs. Wadioy (Clover's Aunt) AMY SWIFT KITTY LENTON, Coondom's Vocalist. DENIS ;OARNEY. "Johnny Come Lately" LOTTIE. SOUTHWELL, tho Lively Lady JIM MARION, tho Tired Comedian. MAY DAGMAR, Logmanvskios. FRANK KING, Descriptive Baritono. WILL DYSON, the Long Slab. TO-MORROW— MISS IVY NICHOLLS. I MONDAY— THE NAWNS. THEATRE ROYAL THIS EVENING at 8. An Epochal Event 1 . , DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. i DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. First Appearance in N.Z. of a Worldfamod and Brilliant Artiste, MDLLE. MAY MOORE DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ UUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ DUPREZ Tho Jolly American Girl. Tho Sensational DanseuEe. Tho Original Character Comedienne i( .. j-N.B. — This' engagement constitutes ono of tho MOST COSTLY which Mr. Dix has yet embarked upon. Mdllo. Duprez appears for a limited season only, ana by special arrangement with Mr. - Harry Rickards. >• „. . .Supported by , , THE CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS GARDEN WILSON ALICE LAYTON PERCY DENTON. PROF. KELLMANN And Our Great Combination. Billets d'entree — Boxes £1, Reserved Seats 2s 6d, Unresorvod 2s and Ono Shilling. Box Plan at Holliday's, or at Theatre (Telophouo 2084). Doors open 7.20. No Early Doors. No Froo List. nnHE PROHIBITION QUESTION *- Will bo Debated by MR. W. W. COLLINS and REV." F. W. ISITT IN THE OPERA HOUSE, ON THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, And FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. On THURSDAY Mr. Collins will affirm "That tho Prohibition of tho Liquor Traffio by Popular Vote is an infringe mont of tho Liberty o£ tho Subject." On FRIDAY Mr. Isitt will affirm "That tho Prohibition of the Liquor Traffio is Justifiable and Destr&bfo on Economio and Moral Grounds." Tickets of AdmiEaion can be obtained at tho N.Z. Allianco Office, 101, Willisstroot, or from R. Holiiday and Co., Lamb-ton-quay, ut 1b for Drees Circle or Stalls ok> tho two oveuings, or 63' Family Oirclo ami Pit on tho two ovonings. SURPLUS TO THE HOME FOR THh AGED NEEDY. Tho Hon. T. Kenrwdy Macdonald will ocoupy tho chair on Thursday oveniug and Mr. John Hutchoson on Fndsy night. PHCENIX CRICKET CLUB (Registered): SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING TO REVISE RULES. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, in acoordanco .with Rulo 29, will bo held at E. O. B»,tkin's Rooms, 51, Lamb-ton-quay, on FRIDAY EVENING, 9th Septombor, 1904, at 7.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. A. S.. HOUSTON, Hon. Soo. Phoenix Cricket Club. rnHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN A CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro-slreet. I Tho Building will bo Open for publio inspection TO - MORROW (Saturday) ' AFTERNOON, from 3 to 5 o'clock, whon tho Missioncr will gladly show any ono over it. JAMES MOORE, Missioner,. TWELVE PENNY STAMPS Sent to mHB EVENING POST OFFICE Will securo or views of old wellington 1 00 „ .1840 to 1870. A most Interesting Collection, bound in handy sire. WIANTED Known — At RICHARD- I SON BROS.' Salo now on at 115, Upper Cnba-stroet, you can get those Bargains and hundreds of others too nu- I morons to montion — Duchoss Chost 39s 6d, D. Waahstand* 17s 6d, Austrian Chairs 5s lid, Bedroom Choirs 4s 6d, Kitchen Tables 10b 6d to 16s 6d. Kitchon Chairs 3s lid, Basket Charrs (upholstered in art sorgo) 18s 6d, Children's High Chairs 5s 6d, Numo Rocking Chairs 8s lid, Spring Couches 29s i 6d, Loathor Couches 355, Canvas Deck Chairs 5s lid, "Wire Slretchors lls 6d, ! Wire Mattrcssos, singlo 12s, double 15s 6d, Double Brass Rail Bedsteads 34s 6d, Double Plain Bectetoads 28s 6d, Curtain I Polos complete Is 6d, Doxtor' Rockers in j Lca'thw, Tapestry, and. Plush 19s 6d Kapok Bods— 4ft 6in 21s, 4ft 19s 6d, 3ft 6in 18s 6d, 3ft 14s 6d, 2ft 6in 12s 6d. Flax I Beds— 2ft 6in 7s 6d, 3ft 8s 6d, 3ft 6in 9s 6<l, 4ft lls, 4ft 6in 13s 6d. Wool Flock 4d per lb, Kapok 9d per lb, Oilcloth (doublo j width) 2e por yard, Paesago Oilcloth Is 3d per yard, Double-width Linolovim from 2s I lid por yard, Stair Ca.rpot 6d por yard, Slip Mats from 6d oaoh, Hearthrugs 'from | 2s 6d, CurUins from Is 3d por pair, 14 '< yards Luioloum Is 9d, Wool Mats 2s lid, Wool Hearthrugs from 8s 6d. Noto tho Nwno and Address — RICHARDSON BROS., 115, Uppor Cuba-stroot. F. G. BOLTON7 Barrister and Solicitor, Patonts, Dosigm, and Trade Marks Agont, 37, Foathorston-streot Wellington, and Jackson-street, Pctono. MONEY to Lend on approved Freehold Securities at Lowest Current Rates, also on Chattels Security. Conditions for repayment during torm can bo arranged. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDs! TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1904. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£*. will sell as abovo— 64 primo bullooks 60 primo heavy woathors 364 primo wo there 30 prime owes A train loaves Wellington and Mana> watu Railway Company's Station at 10.10 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 1.55 A.m. and 2 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 6

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