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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. To-night, Complete Change of Programme , First Appearance of TOD CALLO-WAY TOD CALLOWAY The Greatest and Most Refined Comedian in Australasia, in a list of New Comicalities. TOD CALLOWAY v TOD CALLOWAY Reappears To-night. GEO.— SCOTT and WALLACE— GEO. .HARRY HART Will Sing— "l Trust You Still," "May Be" LUNND BROTHERS, In New Act, "Fun in a Chinese Den." Wonderful Tumbling. CHAS. MOODY "Laugh, and the World CHAS. MOODY Laughs With You." * Last Night EVA LOFTUS. Last Night LILIAN LOFTUS BARBARA RENTON, "Sometimes Dear Heart." LOTTIE SOUTHWELL, All Nations Dance. New Farce, "Military Discipline." Everything New and Bright. Popular prices— 2s, Is (Ladies Half-price) and 6d. Doors ?.15. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK, . , In Aid of THE ORGAN FUND AND MISSIONS, Will be opened in - KENT-TERRACE SCHOOLROOM, On THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, By HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (J. G. W. AITKEN, Esq., M.H.R.), At 3 o'clock p.m. Stalls will include Plain aud Fancy Goods, Pictures, Flowers, Fruit, Refreshments, Confectionery, etc., and there win bo numerous other attractions. Programme of Music each Evening. Open Afternoon and Evening. Admi-sion — Afternoon, free. Evoning, ■Sixpence. NOTE. — Friends contributing (gifts, etc., will kindly leave same at the Manse, Pinestreet, or with Mrs. D. M'Lean, Hawker-, htrect, not later than Wednesday next. J. ANDERSON, M. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretaries. TAITA PUBLIC HALL. A PINAFORE BALL will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Double tickets, 3s; single. 2s 6d ; extra lady, Is. Music by Hutt ! Brass Band and piano. J. R. COTTLE, Proprietor. WELLINGTON BANDSMEN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY DEMONSTB.ATION. BASIN RESERVE, 1 BASIN RESERVE, SUNDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1904, At 3 p.m. Under the patronage and in the presence of his Honour Sir Robert Stout, . K.C.M.G., Chief Justice. OVER 150 BANDSMEN TAKING PART OVER 150 BANDSMEN TAKING PART First-class Programme of Music to be rendered by the following Bands: — WFJLLINGTON GARRISON BAND JUPP'S BRASS BAND PETONE BRASS BAND CENTRAL MISSION BAND NEWTOWN BRASS BAND. Collection at gates in aid of Wellington District Hospital. Tho public aro urged to respond liberally to this most deserving object. K. JANSON, Hon. Treasurer. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, Hon. Sec. 4^ RAND CARNIVAL VTRAND CARNIVAL EXHIBITION TIME, EXHIBITION TIME, NEW PLYMOUTH! NEW' PLYMOUTH I PROGRAMME: MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER — Grand Opening of tho Exhibition. Races. TUESDAY, 27th— Exhibition and Maori Village. Races. WEDNESDAY, 28lh - Exhibition and Maori Village, Athletic Sports in Recreation . Grounds, Opera in Theatre. ' THURSDAY, 29th— Exhibition and Maori Village Opera in Theatre. FRIDAY, 30th— Exhibition and Maori Village, Chopping Contest, Maori Hakas and Dances. , SATURDAY, 31st-Exhibition and Maori A illage, Excursions to Mount Egmont. MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1905-Exhi-bition and Maori Village, Swimming Sports in tho Recreation Grounds, Fancy Swimming and Diving by DICK CAVILL and RERAN. TUESDAY, 3rd— Exhibition and Maori Village, Seasido Excursions from Breakwater. WEDNESDAY, tth-ExhiEition and Maori Village, Excursions to Mokau. THURSDAY, sth— Exhibition and Maori ■Village, Children's Carnival. FRIDAY, 6th— Exhibition and Maori Village, arrangements being made. SATURDAY, 7th— Exhibition and Maori Village, Excursions to. Mount Egmont. H. A. LENNON, Secretary. mHE EVKNT OF THE YEAR. WELLINGTON CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL PICNIC. To be held at tho Railway Grounds, Upper Hutt, ou SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. Hot water, milk, and cordials provided freo ; toys for tho children ; large proframmc of sports for valuable trophies, upp's Band in' attendance. Fares— Adults, 2s; Children, 9d. Train leaves Te Aro at 930 a.m. ; returning from Upper Hutt at 5.20 p.m. J. CALNAN, Secretary. FISHING EXCURSION. DISCIPLES of Izaak Walton and others who thirst to catch the fiuners fiom the deep are golified that the favourite bteain launch Moturoa loaves the Railway Wharf at 9 a.m. To-morrow (Sunday) fo- a fishing excursion to tho Heads. Just as good fish in the sea as have been caught is an old saying. You get up early to catch the Moturoa, and you may perchanco capture that good fish. Fare, 2s 6d. The pleasure of feeling tho fish nibbling the bait is worth the money. A Grand Outing on the Briny. Take it on. mHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY A CO. (Ltd.). DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. FIRST GRAND EVENING EXCURSION AND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. Tho Favourite Excursion Steamer c DUCHESS will leave tho Ferry Wharf at ' 7.45 p.m., returning from tho Bay at 10 ] p.m. ] Full particulars later. ' (

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 6