HIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. All Trams pass the Door. A Great Programme, full of Merit. Received a Splendid Ovation. MISS BARBARA RENTON, Tho Sweet-voiced Soprano Vocalist. KADAMO, KADAMO, Tho Japanese Wire-walker. SCOTT AND WALLACE SCOTT AND WALLACE The Sydney Patter Comedians, introducing Funny Side-walk Conversations. FRED. RIVENHALL FRED. RIVENHALL The Clover Comic Singer. "Studying tho Doctor's Orders," eto. VICTOR, in his Spirit Manifestations. VICTOR, with his Magio Parlour. HARRY HART— "The Death of Nelson." Hilda-TREVENA SlST.VftS— Mabel MAY ROSE, -a WondoH" 1 Dancer. Now in his Last Night, JF'. MARION. HARRY SADLER— "He Coos Mad." Prices, 2s, Is, 'and 6d. Doors 7.15 p.m < WE'VE GOT ITI WE'VE GOT ITI LOCATION: * BACK OF OPERA HOUSE. BACK OF OPERA HOUSE. TCUTZGERALD BROS.' JO ITZGERALD BROS.' CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE OPENS IN WELLINGTON TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. . MATINEES. SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND ALL , HOLDDAYS. 'A Good Wine Needs no Bush." OUR PRICES— 4«, 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. FRANK JONES. /■ i dT. PETE R'S O L V B. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Will bo held in ST. PETER'S HALI,, GHUZNEESTREET, ON THURSDAY,' 27th OCTOBER, 1904, In which Professionals and Amateurs are taking part. PROGRAMME.— Part I. 1. Quintette— "Cornelius March." Strings— Mise E. Hennah, Messrs. F. Grady, A. H. Hamerton, and J. H. G. Rowley. Piano — Miss Gill. 2. Air — "Why do the Nations Rage so Furiously Together?" — Mr. Goundry Thompson. 3. Song — "Dreams of Rest" — Miss L. Pulsford. « 4. Song (selected)— Mr. E. J. Hill. 5. Recitation — "Fra Giacomo" — Mr. S. ' Tingey. 6. Violin Solo — "Seconde Romance" — Miss , E. Hennah. 7. Song (selected)— Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.H.R. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Quintette— "Marche Religieuse." Strings — Miss E. Hennah, Messrs. F. Grady, A. H. Hamerton, and J. H. G. Rowley. Piano — Miss Gill. 2. Sleight-of-Hahd— Mr. V. Raymond. 3. "Borrowed Plumes," a Comedy in One Act. Cast of Characters — Mr. Botherby Bibbins, Mr. C. H. Williams; Horatio Gustavus Tattleton, Mr. G. D*eslaTides ; Dick Mizzle, Mr. G. Cooper; Violet, Miss R. Raymond,; Emma, Miss M. Churchward. Accompanist, Miss Gill. Tickets, Two Shillings and One Shilling. GRAND SOCIAL In Aid of NEWTOWN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, Will bo held in VICTORIA HALL, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) 26th OCTOBER. Admission — Two Shillings. To commence at 8 sharp. S. PARKINSON, Hon. Sec NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of RICHARD CHUTE, formerly of Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, Hotelkeeper, but lately of Christchurch, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, of no occupation, doceased. PURSUANT to an Order of tho Supremo Court of New Zealand, Canterbury District, mado by His Honour Mr. Justice Denniston at Christchurch on the sth day of October, 1904, it is hereby notified that all Creditors and others aro hereby directed to send in to us, tho undersigned Executors of the Estate of the above-named deceased, their claims against tho said Estate within one month after the dato of tho appearance of this notice in the New Zealand Times and tho Wellington Evening Post newspapers ; and that at the expiration of such period wo shall proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which wo shall have then had notice ; and that we shall not be liable for tho arscts or any part so distributed to any person of whose claim we as such Executors as aforesaid shall not havo had notice at the timo of the distribution of the said assets as aforesaid. Our address for the sending in of such notices to us is at tho office of Messrs. Smithson and Raymond, Solicitors, Staf-ford-street, TimdVu. Dated this sth day of October, 1904. WILLIAM BARRY, MICHAEL COUGHLAN, Executors of the Will of the said Richard Chute, deceased. TO THOSE WHO A.RE DEAF. MR. FLEMING LAURENSON will be very pleased to give a freo test o|j Miller R. Hutchison's wonderfxil inventions to any case of deafness. Cases of absolute deafness havo been mado to hear distinctly by means of tho above. Address — "Vibratorium," 4, HOMESTREET (Kent-terrace), Wellington. "OOXTON-LEVIN Coach Service, twice -»• daily. Leave Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin 8.30 a.m. ; leave Levin 10.7 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxtort 3.15 p.m., arrive Levin 5.15 p.m. ; leave Levin 7.36 p.m., arrive Foxton 9.30 p.m. The cheapest and quickest route to and from Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 6
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