FOB. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, AT THE D. I. C. SPECIAL GRAND DISPLAY OF FINAL . SH £PME NTS " OF , NOVELTY DRESS MATERIALS AND SILKS. NOTICE. OPEN ON WEDNESDAY TILL 6 P.l& ■ D. I. C.
Things ARE Booming Our Way! Money Refused Again Last Night ! HIS ■ MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. A popular programme! The family resort! Great Laughter at the Vosal Jester TOD CALLAWAY, TOD CALLAWAY, Singing— "At the Seaside," "I had to come clown for nails," etc. j To-night — Reappearance of KADAMO | The Japanese Wonder KADAMO THE BERTOTOS— ChiId Marvels. Everybody's idoI— HARRY HART (tenor) LUNND BROS.— Chinese Acrobatic Act. Comical SAM WILSON— ;'Mrs. Scrubb" "Burlesque Serenade" Milanese Pipes. GEO.— SCOTT and WALLACE— GEO. Sidewalk Eccentric Conversationalists. LOTTIE SOUTHWELL-Dancer Petito The favourite baritone, HARRY BROWN EDIE BURKE, tho Trip-Trip Serio. A most versatile actor, CHAS. MOODY. 2s, Is (Ladies Half-price), and 6d. SCOTTISH LOWLANDS SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. ST. ANDREW'S DAY, 1904. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL In the DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-STREET, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 190*, Commencing at 7.30 sharp. Mr. J. G.W. Aitken, M.H.R., Mayor of Wellington, in the Chair. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Selection on the Bagpipes Piper M'Whannell. 2. Address — Chairman. 3. Duet— "The Auld Scotch Songs"— Mr. and Mrs. Cathcart. 4-. Song — "Annie Laurie" — Mr. D. Morrison. 5. Recitation— "Tam-o'-Shanter"— Mr. W. Brown. 6. Song — "Rothesay Bay" — Miss Steel. 7. Song (Humorous) — Mr. J. Spcuce Nicol. 8. Violin Solo— Scottish Airs— Mr. J. M'Glashan. 9. Highland Fling— Mr. A. Forbes. 10. Song (selected) — Miss Cameron. 11. Scottish Reading— Mr. R. Hall. Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. 12. Clarinet Solo — Scottish Airg — Captain C. D. Mackintosh. 13. Song— "The Gallants of Scotland"— Mr. Temple. 14. Song — "The Land o' the Leal" — Miss Steel. 15. Violin Solo— Mr. G. Cormack. 16. Recitation — Selections from "Erchie"—. Mr. W. Brown. 17. Song— "Mary of Argyle"— Mr. Geo. Wilson. 18. Scottish Danee — "Sheauntroaus" — Mr. Tlios. Jeffrey. 19 Cornet Solo — Scottish Airs— Mr. Wm. Sneddon. 20. Song— "Caller Herrin"— Miss M. gay21 Vocal Duet— Miss M'Bain and Mr. Ross. 22. Selections on tho Bagpipes — Piper M'Whannell. Accompanist, Miss M'Millan. A Flashlight Photograph of the Assemblage will be taken in the course of tho evening. Admission to Concert— Reserved Seals, 2s ; Body of Hall. Is. A DANCE will be held at the close of the Concert. Refreshments provided. Special admission to Danee — Gentlemen, Is 6d ; Ladies, Is. FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Friends of Mr. L. Gwilliam aro -"- respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his jato eon Charles, which will leave hiß residence, Ludlam Gardens. Lower Hutt, To-morrow (Wednesday), 30th November, 1904, at 2.30 p.m. J. FLYGER AND CO., Undertakers and Emhalmere, Telephone 1073. 20, Cuba-street. THANKS. MR. and MRS. FERRIS desire to thank Dr. Ewart and Nursing Staff of Children's Waid, Wellington Hospital, for kind attention to their late eon ; alco to thank all Sympathising friends:
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1904, Page 6
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