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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Big Business Prevails. No Wonder! In tho MUSICAL JOHNSONS! MUSICAL JOHNSONS! We have tho World's Greatest Xylophone Players. This is no idle boast. To hear them play tho CLASSIC OVERTURE ZAMPA Is a Revelation and a positive Treat. Last Four Nights of the MUSICAL JOHNSONS! MUSICAL JOHNSONS! Last Four Nights of DOROTHY DREW, DOROTHY DREW, The American Soubretto, in her Original Creation, "AN? RAGS?" HARRY HART, the Tenor with the beautifully silvery-toned voice. HARRY SADLER, the Somewhat otherwise Comedian. Sco his Baby Incubator. ( Last Four Nights of LYNNEandMAISIE And there are others. Prices — 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors 7,15. GRAND JAPANESE FANCY FAIR AT ST. PETE R'S HALL, Ghuznee-streot. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 11th, 12th, and 13th OCTOBER, 1904 PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING: 1. "Nature and Love" (Tschaikowsky)— Chorus and Soli for Ladies' Voices 2. Tableau. 3. Japanese Dance, arranged by Miss Estelle Beere. 4. Song— "Father O'Flynn"— Mr. J. F. Jones. 5. Tableau. 6. Recitation (selected) — Mr. H. Plimmer. 7. Tableau. 8. "Fly, Singing Bird" (by Dr. Edward Elgar) — Chorus 'for Ladies' Voices, with string accompaniment. 9. Duet — "Oh, that we two were Maying" — Miss Randall and Mr. Cattanach. 10. Tableau. 11. Recitation (gelected) — Mr. H. Plimmer. 12. Japanese Dance, arranged by Mies E. Beere. Tableaux with Limelight Effects arranged by Miss Marchant. ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. MONSTER LABOUR DAY PICNIC! ONSTER LABOUR DAY PICNIC! Under the Auspices of the "Wellington Trades and Labour Council. D A Y'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1904. A Splendid Sports Programme for young and old, made up of events both novel and amusing. Running, Swimming, and Cycling. Human Barrow Race, Potato Race, Greasy Pole, Greasy Pig, and Single Obstaclo Race. Entries to all events Free. Interesting Side Show, including Professor Beckford's Famous Punch and Judy Show, will be on the ground. Sports, Toys, and Lollies for the Children. Hot Water provided by the Ferry Company, Free. Addresses will be delivered by the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Hon. J. Rigg, M.L.U., and Messrs. J. F. Arnold and T. E. Taylor, M.H.R.'s. THE WORKERS' ANNUAL CARNIVAL —THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! Adults, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence A. H. COOPER, Secretary. NOTE. — Arrangements have been made to prevent crushing at the wharf at the hour of return from the Bay. — . T ABOUR DAY SPORTS 3 - A At the RECREATION GROUND, PETONE, On 12th OCTOBER, at 2 p.m. First-olass Programme 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. "OiELLEVUE GARDENS. LAB.OUR DAY~ LABOUR DAY. Recreation and Amusement for All. FULL BRASS BAND. Quoits, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, etc., etc. Hot Water Provided. Lunch from 11.30 to 2 p.m. CHAS. G. F. EAGAR, Manager. THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Ltd.). DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. LABOUR DAY, ' WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER. The favourite Excursion Steamers DUCHESS, DUCO, and COUNTESS will run to DAY'S BAY at short intervals, commencing at 9 a.m. Leave Bay — Last steamer 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Hot Water supplied FREE. Games, Boat Swings, Donkey Raos on the Beach, Swimming Races, etc. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea in the Pavilion at TOWN PRICES. TtTIRAMAR FERRY COMPANY, Ltd. WEDNESDAY-LABODR DAY. SEATOUN AND KARAKA BAY. The Steamers LOYALTY and ADMIRAL will run as follows (circumstances permit* ting) : — LEAVE T0WN— 10, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., Noon, 1 and 2.30 p.m. LEAVE SEATOUN— First steamer, 9 a.m. First afternoon steamer, 330 p.m. Last steamer, 5 p.m. FARE-6d Return. Hot water Free. HUTT BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB fTRHE Opening of the Tennis Court is '-■- unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice. M. J. HODGINS, Hon. Sec. ' — . — __ WELLINGTON UMPIRES' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING to form the above Association will be held in Mr. Batkin's Rooms, 57, Lambton-quay, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 11th October, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. D. McKENZIE, Convener. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. JTIHE Usual Monthly Meeting will be A held at Godber's, Cuba-street, TOMORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All Yorkshiremen invited. J. HOLROYD, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STODENTS' SOCIETY.. npHE Monthly Meeting of the Society X will be held in the Chamber of Commerce TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.45 p.m. Discussion on Question Box Answors. ERNEST W. HUNT, Hon. Seo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1904, Page 6

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