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THEATRE ROYALi TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Continued Extraordinary Success! Grand Change of Programme! DIX'S GAD3TY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. MDLLE. MAY MOORE DUPREZ DUP R E Z Will render her original song, "The Jolly Little Dutch Girl" and "How the Ragtime Da-nco is Done." Great Success of HARRY SHINE, The Great HARRY SHINE, Patter Comedian. FRED H. GRAHAM And' MISS FRED H. GRAHAM NELLIE DENT. MR. PERCY DENTON, The Popular and Humorous Tenor. FANNY POWERS in New Items. POWERS BROS., Aerial Artiste. MISS LOUD 3 PERFECT, the Sweet Soprano. Everything New, Bright, and Refined. Prices — Boxes, £1 ; Reserved, 2s 6d ; Unreserved, 2s; Stalls, Is. Reserved seats at HoHiday's or by Telephone 2084. Doors open 7.20. No Free List. N.B. — Book your seat or come very early. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! HYLAND'S CIRCUS, MENAGERIE, AND WILD BEAST SHOW. A REVELATION! Received Last Night with Thunders of Applause by another Crowded and Enthusiastic Audience. Three Times More Trained Horses than any other Circus in Australia. NEW ACTS! NEW FACES!! NEW ARTISTS-! ! I Popular Prices— 2s and Is; Reserved Chairs, 3s. The Cirous also appears : PETONE, Monday, 3rd Ootober. UP< X ER HUTT, Wednesday, sth Ootober. FBATHERSTON, Thursday. GREYTOWN, Friday. CARTBRTON, Saturday. MASTERTON, Monday. BAND CONCERT Will be given by MRS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M., and MISS LLOYD HASSELL, Assisted by Messrs. Maughan Barnett, E. J. Hill, Cyril Towsey, Portus, Horr Max Hoppe, and others, Under the patronage of His Excellency tho Governor and Lady Plunket, Rt. Hon. R. J. and Mrs. Seddon, Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., AT* SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY, 4th OCT., at 8 p.m. Reserved Seats 3e, Unreserved 2s. Box plan at Dresden Rooms. GRAND CONCERT. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, DIXON-STREET. TUESDAY, 4th OOTOBER, At 8 p.m. Under the Auspices of St. John's Football Club. Programme includes items by Misses Randall, May O'Donovan, Lenore Pulsford, and Mr. Roland Boot. Admission ... One Shilling. R. MAOKAY, Seo. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH BAZAAR! BAZAAR! VICTORIA HALL. THE TALK OF NEWTOWN! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, sth and 6th OCTOBER. To be Opened by His Worship the Mayor, J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., On WEDNESDAY, at 3 p.m. Useful and Fancy Articles at reasonable prices. Newtown Band in attendance. Rongopai Orchestra will supply items each evening. Gymnastio Exhibitions by Lady and Gentlemen Pupils from Mr. Dovey's Physical Training School. Professor Elston, tho famous Phrenologist, will be present, and may be consulted. Numerous Sideshows, Museum, Art Gallery, etc. Compe. titions. Don't you miss thiß treat. Admission ... Sixpence. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. M.C.L. ENTERTAINMENT AND SALE OF WORK In aid of Chinese Mission, TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1904, To be Opened by MRS. WALLIS at 3 p.m. Songs by Mrs. Greenwood, Miss Watkins, Rev. S. J. Handover, and Mr. Bray; Recitation -by Miss B. Hyams ; Flower March, etc., M.C.L. Members. Evening doors open at 7.30. Admission, Is. SOCIALIST EDUCATION LEAGUE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NIGHT, At 7.30, in TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Jtl COURTENAY-PLACE, J. M. WILSON, the Celebrated American Orator, will deliver an address entitled SOCIALISM AS A WORLD RELIGION. Admission by silver coin. Questions at the close of Address. The usual Monday Meeting of the League will NOT be held next week. T ABOUR DAY SPORTS •*■' At the RECREATION GROUND, PETONE, On 12th OCTOBER, at 2 p.m. First-olass Programane of Cycling and Pedestrian Events. The ARNST BROS and other Prominent Riders will compete. Programmes and nomination forms on application to the Canada Cycle and Motor Company and R. Armit, Esq., Wellington, or D. SWANSON, Secretary, Box 2, Petone. MONSTER T ABOUR DAY PICNIC J-^ABOUR DAY PICNIC Under the Auspices of the Wellington Trades and Labour Council. D A Y'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1904. The Event of the Year! Sports and Amusements for Young and Old. Toys and Sweets for the Children. Look out for the Singer Obstacle Race and the Greasy Pig. Short Speeches by the Hon. J. Rigg and Messrs. Arnold and Taylor, M.H.R.'s. Tho Cheapest and Best Day's Enjoyment of the Year. Prices— Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Hot Water Free. A. H. COOPER, Secretary. NOTE.— Provision has been made at the Bay to avoid crushing at the Wharf at the hour of return. TO EMPLOYERS IN THE FURNITUBE TRADE. ITpHE Wellington Unitod Furniture -I Trades Industrial Union of Workers invite the Employers in the Furniture Tra3e to meet them in conference at the Trades and Labour Council Chambers, Lower Cuba-street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, sth October, at 8 p.m. Business- To discuss the Onion's proposals and the employers' counter-proposals in reference to a new award. WDLLIAM A. ALLAN, ■ Cor. Secretary. 'NOTICE. BUDLDING TRADES LABOURERS' UMON. MEETING will bo held in Office Room, 17, Willis-street, TUESDAY NEXT, 4th October, at 7.30 p.m. Business important. P. GRIFFITHS^ Seo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1904, Page 6

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