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QPERA HOUSE Under tho Direction of John Lemmone. (By arrangement with W. Adlington, I London.) P A D E R~E W S X I. THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. The Great Audienco that greeted Padorowski l M t njght was Completely Enchanted by tho Wonderful Interpretations of tho Master. FINAL RECITAL, "(WEDNESDAY), TO* MORROW EVENING. This will bo the Last Opportunity of. Hearing Padersowski in Wellington PROGRAMME. Ohromatio Fantasia and Fugue B«oK Sonata O sharp Minor, Op §7 (Moon*. ro i ll lt) l t) Beethoven TunHtf a"'«:"i Schumann Ballade, A flat Chopin BeroeuM ; FM Threo Etudes, Nos. 12." 7." 3 " Valse. Op 34 ' Molodio, Op 16. ."".■.Paderewski Oracovienno, Op 14 Paderewsia xUiapaouio t i« f A Fow GUINEA SEATs""in'"nili?Hft OmCLK and ORCHESTRAL 0 STALLS Extra rows of STALLS at HALF A GUINEA havo boen provided. Box Offioa tho Drosden Piano Company. Erard Grand Piano used. The Dresden Company, Agente. MALCOLM ROSS, Hon. Representative. A TRIUMPH VERITABLY * tormeci! And tho audience did the rest. Such cheering waa never heard in His Majoety's Theatre. THE NAWNS. THE NAWNS. . ' It's not much use saving more, for tk* vast and delighted audience will coHectivW ly and individually be a WALKING ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE NAWNS. THE NAWNS. MR. AND MRS. NAWN NAWN Are— and we say this without feai v. tradiction— tho finest pair of AiuuMoan artists that ever toured New Zealand, and THE FULLERS Are proud to havo THE NAWNS THE NAWNS Under their management. For various reasons, space forbids us saying more about them or the brilliant coterie of VAUDEVTLLANS Nightly on tap. But the Prices are th* same— Cirole, 2s ; Reserved StwH«, 2s. Pla« at Dresden. Pit 6d. Doors 7.15. BEN FULLER. GARRISON BAND. PROGRAMME. F connection with the 'SPRING and SUMMER SHOW and GRAND DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES at "THE ECONOMIC" TO-MORROW AFTERNOON and EVENING, the Garrison Band will contribute tho following item* commencing at 7.30 and concluding at 9 p.m. : — Part I. March — "Amiciaia" (W. P. Chambers) Fantasia— "Enchantment" (J. Evans) Valso— "Blue Danube" (J. Strauss) Negro Skotoh— "Yaruoy'e Ideal" (F. W. Stimson) Part 11. Overture— "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe) Valso — "Irene" — (L. Raymond) Nogro Dance— "Uncle Raetus" (A. A. Klappo) Galop— "Post Haste" (J. O. Hume) "God Save the Kinr!" Llfco'T. T. HERD, Conductor. The promenade will be for two nighti onIy— THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Tho Grand Display and Decorations will be for the threo days. GEORGE AND KERSLEY, The Economic. rrUIE PROHIBITION QUESTION X Will be Debated by MR. W. W. COLLINS. and REV. F. W IBITT " ' IN THE OPERA HOUSE, ON THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, And FRIDAY, 16t,h SEPTEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. On THURSDAY Mr. Collins will affirm 'lhat tho Prohibition of the Liquor Traffio by Popular Vote, it an infringe rt R^2. I i^ of , tho liberty of the Subject." On FRIDAY Mr. Isitt will affirm "That the Prohibition of tho Liquor Traffio* is Justifiable and Desirable on Economio and Moral Grounds." Tickets of Admission can be obtained at tho N.Z. Alliance Office, 101, Willisstreet, or from R. HolKday and Co., Lamb-ton-quay, at Is for Dress Cirole or Stalls on tho two evenings, or 63 Family Cirole and Pit on the two cvemntn. SURPLUS TO THE HOME FOR THJiS AGED NEEDY. Tho Hon. T. Kennedy Maodonald will occupy tho onair on Thursday evening and Mr. John Hutcheson on Friday night. WELLINGTON OOLLEGE OLD BOYS* CRICKET CLUB. mHE Eighth Annual General Meeting Will Sr^t&J 11 , the 8ooi » 1 OWfi. .rooms on WEDNESDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : Annual Report and Balance-sheet. . Election of Officers. Alteration of Rule 19, of which notkw of motion has been given ; and General. A. E.,ODLIN, Hon. Sep. CRICKET. ROVER CLUB. mHE Annual General Meeting of the JL Rover O.C. wHI bo held at tho Oriental Hotel TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. AU morobers and intending members invited to bo present. A. 0. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. HUTT CRICKET CLUB* * nr\HE Annual General Meeting of the at the School, Lower Hutt. FRANK C. MATTHEWS, Hon. See. A SPECIAL General Meeting of Momon MONDAY, 19th September, at 8 p.m. Business— To Eleot a Committeemsn. BY ORDER. ■JI/TBETING of those desirous of forming uTT a Coursing Club at Petoue will be hold at the Central Hotel on WEDNESDAY, 14th September, at 7.30 p.m. All followers of the sport cordially invited to attend H. J. WYNYARD, Hon. See., pro tern. r YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. VTtHE Ueual Monthly Meeting will be ■vvvJr&L at Godbor '« TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All Yorkshiromen invited. J. HOLROYD, _ Hon., Secretary. jgT. PAUL'S Mothers 1 Union Meeting will not bo held To-night. Postponed until THURSDAY EVENING, 22ud Sep. toinber.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1904, Page 6
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