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/"VPERA HOUSE.' Undor tho Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. General Meager Mr. H. H. Vincent Bus. Man. aYd Trea Mr. Bert Royl» LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of MR. J. C. WttLIAMSON'S NEW AND POPULAR COMEDY COMPANY. SPLENDID DOUBLE BILL! OLD COMEDY and NEW COMEDY! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8.30 sharp. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON presents, for the First Time in Wellington, By arrangement wilh Mr. Frederick Harrison and Mr. Cyril Maude, the famous New Hayinarkot Comedy— COUSIN KATE! COUSIN KATE! COUSIN KATE! Played at that theatre to overflowing and enthusiaetio audiences throughout the whole of last soaeon, and bcoamo the talk of play. goers as tho brilliant work which has PRODUCED THE YOUNGEST, MOST POPULAR, And MOST SUCCESSFUL DRAMATIST OP THE YEAR In Groat Britain and America — MR. HUBERT HENRY DAVIES, Who has "ARIIIVED." Through tho phenomenal attractiveness and great popularity of COUSIN KATE! WVCTrA^TH* * MAGNIJUCErsT CAST and perfect mi6e-en-scene. Preceded at 8 o'olook sharp by tho FAMOUS OLD -COMEDYMARGERY'S TROUBLES! Produced at the Haynrakot Theatre, London, SIXTY YEARS AGO, And now revived with a splendid Oust. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), LAST Under tho distinguishod patronage »ud' m tho presence of His Excellency the'Governor. Right Hon. William Lee, 1 Baron Plunket, K.C.V.O, Lady *• Plunkot, and Suite. , Last performance of two Famous . i Comedies — .• ; ' COUSIN KATE i And "; ■ MARGERY'S TROUBLES. '; ( The Productions undor the Direction of MR. H. H. VINCENT. : 1 arbors* 0 * tthoDresden - D «y Ticket*' i Prices— ss, 3s, 2s, Is. Early doors, 6d; QPERA HOUSB? Under the Direction of John Lemmone.. • (By arrangement with W. Adlington, ' London.) - r . PADEREWSKI. | PADEREWSKL • THE ILLUSTRIOUS GENIUS OF THK 1 PIANOFORTE. . ■ MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. Tho 'coming in our midst of one so great in tho art of music oannot fail' to leave & deep and everlasting impression on his hearers, and his appearance among us will, in years to come, stand out as a LANDMARK IN THE MUSICAL ANNALS OF NEW ZEALAND^ " PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY: Prolude and Fugue, A Minor ... BaohrLisst Sonata Op. 53 (VaWstein) Boethoven Impromptu B flat, Op. I*2 Sohobert Sorentde— "Hark, Hark, the Lark" [ _ . ... Schubert.Liizt . Erl King SohuberULiait . Pvocturno, G Major Ohonin . Elude. No. 9, Op. 25 unoym I Prelude, No. .17 "......; " Mazurka, B flat Minor ' " , Valso " Polouaiso, Op. 53 " " l I Minuet .... Paderewsld I Rhapsodic, No. 2 Liazt ERARD PIANOS USED. Box Plan open at the Dresden Co.'a Offico, to which all communications should bo addressed. GRAND CONCERT I ! fTffiRRACE CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Bth SEPT. To bo followed by tho One-aot PJay— "FENNEL 1" Admission — Ono Snilling. pOOTBALL! : FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! INTER-UNION REPRESENTATIVB M^TCH. OTAGO * OTAGO Versus WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, 10th SEPTEMBER. Kick-off at 3 o'olook. THE THIRD CHALLENGE MATCH FOR THE RANFURLY SUi!K.D. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. GRANDSTAND ONE oHILLING. * D. M'KENZIE, Sec. W.R.U., DISPLAY OF OSTRICH FEATHERB. Tl/f RS. R. R. MARTIN, of the Helvetia ITJL Ostrioh Farm, Pukekohe (Auckland}, iuvitea the Ladios and Gentlemen of WoU lington to visit her SHOWROOM, No. 3, New Zealand Express Company* Building, nearly opposite tho General ■ Post Offico. On Show and for Sale, a splendid Oolleolion of Dressed Feathers, Boas, Even* ing Capes. Stole*, and Muffs. , TiJARLBOROUGH EXHIBITION ' Will bo Openod by His Excellency tho Governor, LORD PLUNKET, X.C.V.0., ON SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock noon. TWELVE PENNY STAMPS Sent to mHE EVENING POST OFFICE •*• Will securo ok views of old wellington i 00 1840 to 1870. A most Interesting Collection, bound in handy size. ' DISCLAIMERS. WE, tho Undersignod," aro in no way connected with the Joseph Clark; sued in tho S.M. Court yesterday. i JOSEPH CLARK, Sen. JOSEPH CLARK (Carrier) 74, Owon-street.v

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 6