mHEATRE ROYAL. •J- TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Success Continues. Enthusiasm Increases, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Presenting Nightly the Marvellous HOWARD BROS, HOWARD BROS, Whoso Mysterious Performance is the Talk of Wellington. HOW IS IT DONE? Lnense Success of m PERCY DfiNTON. PERCY DENTOiN. In 'his Characteristic Sketch of the Right Hon. tho Primo Minister. HARRY SHINE The Ever Popular HARRY SHINE Comedian. MISS DAISY SYLVEisrER MISS ALICE LAYTON MISS LOUIE BYRON LITTLE MISS GOLDIE COLLINS. Everything Delightfully Refined. An Entertainment which pleases all. Prices — 2s and Is. Children, half-price. Boxes 20s. Plan at Holliday's. ii MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. f-omething 1 to Please All. GOOD VOCALISM ! SPLENDID DANCRS ! GHKAT OOMEDIANSI TOD OALLAWAY. TOD CALLAWAY. Tho Vocal Jester ! The Witty Follow t " I Had to Come Down for Nails." GUO. SCOTT GEO. WALLACE -CHAS. MOODY SAM WILSON HAItRY HAKT. HAItRY BROWN MILLIE BEI4TOTO ROSIE BEBTOTO WILL LUNND CHAS. LUKND FLOKRIE I, HIGH JiBlK BUR-KI2 Farce- MILITARY DISCIPLINE. A Big Bright Programme. Prices— Circle, 2a, Ladies, 1«; Stalls la, Ladios, 6d ; Pit, 6J. Doors. 7.15. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. BAZAAR and SALE OF WORK in aid of the Organ Fund and Missions. Open TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. Afternoon, 3; Evening, 7.30. Stalls crowded with useful and ornamental articles. Good Value. Flowers, Lollies, Refreshments, Fish. Pond, and Christmas Tree. Radium and Electrio Display. Art Gallery, Publishing Department, etc. No Raffles. Musio every evening. Admission— Afternoon, free ; Evening, 6d. J. ANDERSON, M. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretarial. J^JETHODIST CHURCH, CROFTON. GARDEN TARTY, SALE OF WORK. AND CONCERT In aid of the New Church. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 180*. The Garden Party and Sale of Work will be held in Mr. J. Holmeß's Grounds at Crofton, commencing at 2 p.m. Plain and Fancy Work Stalls, Refreshment Stall, Shooting Gallery, Sideshowa, etc. Musical Items during the afternoon. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, free. CONCERT IN THE NEW CHURCH At 8 Splendid Programme of Vooal and Imtrtt mental Music. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. Trains leave town at 1.20 p.m. and 4.15 p.m. ; and 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. down train* stop at Crofton. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, WEBB-STREET. FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 7 p.m. Japanese Christmas Treel Japanese Dress! Japanese Drill 1 Japanese DecoraUonil Admission, 6d. Value returned. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. NOTICE to CHORUS and ORCHESTRA A FULL REHEARSAL will take place in tho Sydney-street Schoolroom THIS (Friday) EVENING at 7.30 sharp. Visitors cannot be admitted to any of til* final rehearsals. ' A. M. LEWIS, ;Hon. Sec "6HOPS AND 'OFFICES ACT.". ALL Drapers, Clothiers, Hatters and Merciers who are now observing 'the early Closing hours, and other Employers in tho Soft Goods Trade in favour of the 6 o'clock movement, are invited to meet at Godber's Room*. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp. v WELLINGTON DIS'IRIOT INSTITUTE N.JZ.E.I: (Registered). A MEETING of this Institute will be J*. held on SATURDAY, 3rd December, at 10.30 a.m. . * Business : 1. To Select Two Sets of Readers for Recommendation to tho Education , Board. 2. General. WDLLIAM FOSTER, Hon. Sec. MOTOR CAKS AT REASONABLE PRICES! T\7"E have now FOR SALE c few Motor ~ » Cars that havo been in use ; will carry two or four passengers; real bargains ; every trial given. JENKINSON & CO., LTD.» CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS, 48, VICTORIA-STREET. BRAIN SUCKERS AND THE 6th YANKEE HUSTLE SALE ! A BRAIN SUCKER is not an elegant -£*- term, but it is an Americanism, used to denote a person who copies other iJGOples' ideas— people with no power of nitiativc. IMITATION is the sincerest flattery.. •Hustle" is PECULIARLY American. There- is only ono YANKEE HUSTLE VALE, and THE ONLY address is 26, -Villis-street. 80,000 Customers at our Sales during the ast three years. Gold Watches, from 30s; Silver do, from Bs. Xickel Watches, 5s 9d; Alarm Clock, 2s 9d ; Timepieces, Is lid. NEW UNES— Hand-painted Miniature Hat-pins, usually sold at Is 6d, now 6d ; Coat-hangers, usually Is 6d, Hustle sid; Is 6:1 Plate-holders, now 5Jd; Shaving Mirrors, 2d ; Brushes, s^d ; Horse-tail Strops, lOd ; Bengal Razors, 2s 3d. PACKED WITH CUSTOMERS RAIN OR SHINE 1 6th YANKEE HUSTLE SALE, 26, WILLIS-STREET. NOTICE. nnHE PRICES OF ALL GRADES OP SUGAR have Advanced TEN SHILLINGS PER TON as from lst December, 1904. w. w. philso^ Manager Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Auckland.. WEDDING CARDS-Tha most up-to-date designs juet opened at Evening Post offiod.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 6
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