THEATRE ROYAL, i This and Every E\ening at 8. The Fashionable Resort of Wellington. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. LAST The Marvellous FIVE HOWARD BROS. NIGHTS HOWARD BROS. PERCY DENTON LAST 5 As N.Z.s Premier. NIGHTS. LAST 5 HARRY SHINE NIGHTS HARRY SHINE GOLDIE COLLINS LAST 5 ALICE LAYTON NIGHTS Immense Success Nightly of DAISY SYLVESTER LOUIE BYRON DAISY SYLVESTER Facial Changes "TURNING THE TABLES." Prices as usual. Plan at Holliday's. No Free List. No Early Doors. HP °^ H j[ L O OPENING CEREMONIES. THE WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNIOI* (Numbering 360 Performers) Will give its First Season's Subscription Conoerts in the above Hall upon the following dates: — FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER— "THE SPECTRE'S BRIDE" {Dvorak} MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER— "HIAWATHA," complete (Coleridg* Taylor). TUESDAY, 13th DECEMBERGRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER— "HYMN OF PRAISE" (Mendelswhn) and Miscellaneous Selection. Soloists: Miss Amy Murphy, Miss Phoeb* Parsons, A.R.C.M., and Mrs. W. F. Parsons, Sopranos ; Messrs. F. Graham and E. J. Hill, Tenors; Hami'rto» Hodges, Baritone. Solo Pianist, Miss Janet Ross, L.A.B. Organist, Mr. F. W. Rowley, A.R.C.O. Leader of Orchestra, Herr Max Hoppe. CONDUCTOR, MR. ROBT. PARKER, POPULAR PRICES: Circle and Front Seats ... 3s. Middle Seats ... 2s. Back Seats Is. Box Plan at Dresden now open to til* public. Those who desire to become Subscriber* can do so by applying at the Dresdea To-morrow at noon.. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sep. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' OPENING TOWN HALL. v WEDNESDAY, 7th~DECEMBER, 190*. AFTERNOON CEREMONY. AT 2.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will op'en the main door of the Town Hall in Cuba-street. Simultaneously the central door in Victoria-street, wilt also be opened. Guests are hereby notified that_ they MUST EXHIBIT their cards ot invitation at the outer doors on entering the building. NONE BUT THOSE PRESENTING CARDS WILL BE ADMITTED. Each guest will be presented with ft programme on entering the Hall. Guosts are respectfully requested to retain their seats until the olose of tho concert, after which refreshments will b© provided in various parts of the building. NOTICE, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA ONLY (Under the direction of Mr. R. Parker). Ladies and Gentlemen of tho above will pkase cuter the Hall from the MercerFtreet entrance, immediately adjoining the Education Board Buildings, and will show their ticket* (red) on entering. This door will be opened at 2 p.m. sharjj. EVENING CEREMONY. CONCERT COMMENCES at 8 o'clock. Doors in Cuba and Victoria streets will be opened at 7.15 p.m. Guests are hereby notified that they MUST EXHIBIT their cards of invitation at the outer doors on entering the building. NONE BUT THOSE PRESENTING TICKETS WILL BE ADMITTED. Each guest will be presented with • programme on entering the HalL TO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA ONLY (Under the direction of Mr. J. Maughaa Barnettj. Ladies and Gentlemen of the above will • please enter the building from the Mercer, street entrance, immediately adjoining th» Education Board Buildings, and will show' their tickets (green) on entering. Thi« door will be opened at 7 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, , , Town Clerk. 3rd December, 1904. RED ROSE ASSEMBLY. INVITATION-HOLDERS and friendt are reminded of Winding-up Social and Dance, New Century Hall, Kent-ter-race, THURSDAY, Bth December, 190* Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickete— Double 3s 6d, Gent's 2s 6d, Extra Lady Is 6d. Music by Mies Haxvthorne. v F. C. EVERITT, Secretary. PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. mHE Company will attend Church at St A Augustine's, Petone, on SUNDAY % rs r*X x . Uniform— Review Order, Side-arms oaly. Train leaves Te Aro 10.20 a.m. Ex-members Association are invited to bo present. C. E. ARCHD3ALD, Captain. PHYSICAL CULTURE And DEEP BREATHING. THE SCIENCE OF HEALTHY. LIVING fIiHE best results are obtained during -i- the Summer Month*. Early Morning Classes for Business and • Professional Men — Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. ROYD GARLICK, Physical Culturist, 135&, LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF MUNICIPAL OFFICES. fTtHE offices of the Wellington City Coun-'-1. cil (EXCEPT THE CITY TREASURY FOR RECEIPT OF RATES ONLY) will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, ' the sth and 6th December, and tho whole of the offices on Wednesday, tie 7th December, in connection with the re»ov»l of i the Council's place of business from the - present offices, Brandon and Panama streets, Wellington, to the new offices at ■ the Town Hall Buildings, Cuba-street. Business will be resumed at the latter offices on Thursday, tht> Bth inst., at 9 a m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 2nd December, 1904. S.S. DEFENDER FOR HOKITIKA. nrtHE above Steamer will sail for Hoki- ■*- tika direct (weather and other enreunstances permitting), at 5 p.m. TO-MOR. ROW (WEDNESDAY), 7th instant Receiving cargo at 9 a.m. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Agents. TT^ATER is the great carrier of infeoj .^y* S erms 5 ifc « therefor* advis&bk to drink only Apollinaris; guaranteed to be of absolute purity and free from disease germs. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1904, Page 6
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