THEATRE ROYAL. This and Every Evening at 8. Another Large and Enthusiastic. Audieuco. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY LAST Tho Mysterious FOUR HOWARD BROS. NIGHTS HOWARD BROS. HARKY SHINE LAST HARRY SHINE FOUR PERCY DKNTON NIGHTS As N.Z.'b Premier. • LAST GOLDIE COLLINS FOUR . ALICE LAYTON NIGHTS Tremendous Success of DAISY SYLVESTER LOUIE BYRON "TURNING THE TABLES." ' Prices as usual. Box Plan at Holliday and Co.'c. Doors open 7.20. Overture 8. Watch for anouncements for MONDAY KVENING — — * , moWN HALL OPENING CEREMONIES. THE WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION | (Numbering 360 Performers) Will give its First Season's Subscription Concerts in the above Hall upon the following dates: — FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER— "THE SPECTRE'S BRIDE" (Dvorak) MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER— ."HIAWATHA," complete- (Coleridge Taylor) . TUESDAY, 13th DECEMBERGRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, ;4lh DECEMBER— "HYMN OF PRAISE" (Mendelssohn} and Miscellaneous Selection. '.' Soloists: Miss Amy Murphy, Miss Phoebe 1 Parsons, A.R.C.M., and Mrs. W. F. Parsons, Sopranos; Messrs. F. Graham , and E. J. Hill, Tenors; Hamilton Hodges, Baritone. 'Solo Pianist, Miss Janet Ro6s, L.A.B. Organist, Mr. F. W. Rowley, A.R.0.0. Leader of Orchestra, Herr Max Hoppe. CONDUCTOR, MR. ROBT. PARKER; POPULARI'RICES: Circle and Front Seats ,„ 3». Middle Seats ,„ , ,„ 2«. ! Back Seats lg. Box Plan at Dresden now open to thft public. Those who desire to become Subscriber! can do so by applying at the Dresdetf To-morrow at noon. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. See. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCHi. TOWN~HALL. IN CONNECTION WITH OPENINfi OEREMONIE"S, CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL. Uncler the direction of MR. ROBERT' PARKER. THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 8 p.m. Chorus of 700 (seven hundred) Scholars, a* eisted by a Juvenile Orchestra of 30 (thirty) Performers (under tho direction of MR. E. L. WARD), and by i* ' the following Vocalists: — ! MISS PULSFORD, AND MESSRS PHILIP PALMER, T. PRINGLK , AND F. V. WATERS. Admission to aH parts of the Hall— ONß SHILLING. Doors open at Cuba and Victoria streeti at 7.15. Children of the Chorus and Orchestra, f> accompanied by their Teachers or otherwise will please enter by the door in MERCER-STREET, immediately adjoining tho Education Board Building. Tickets may be obtained at the Town Hall on THURSDAY, or at the Ticket" Boxes on entering. * fTHHE above Festival will be repeated on J- SATURDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at 8 p.m., tickets for which may be obtained at the Town Hall on FRIDAY, and up till Noon on SATURDAY, or at the Ticket Boxes on entering the Hall. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. sth December, 1904. GRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules). AT TE ARO BATHS, SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. ' • SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. A VARIED PROGRAMME! Admission, 1b; Children, 6d. Ladies specially invited. An interesting Aiternoon's Entertainment from start to finish. All events got off punctually. No dreary waiting. A Band to play selections during intervals. Comfortable chairs. Afternoon Tea. Every possible effort being made to give a pleasant and comfortable afternoon's oo« joyment. WILFRID SKEGG, Hon. Sec. ST. THOMAS'S PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be held in. the Palm Grove Clinrchroom, Berhara- " pore, on MONDAY, 12th December, at 8 pm. Programmes will be issued To-morrow. Admission, Is ; ChiWreu half-price. Proceeds in aid of Chnrohroom Fund. W.M.E. CO. EMPLOYEES' SEVENTH ANNUAL PICNIC Will bo held at UPPER HUTT oa MONDAY NEXT. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON 1 JUPP'S BAND has been engaged for the day. Sports and Amusements for young and old Don't miss the CINEMATO&RAPH RACE! BABY SHOW AT 3.30. Heaps of Toys for the little ones. Hot Water and. Milk FREE. Special Train leaves To Aro 8.30 a.m., Wellington 8.39, Ngahauranga 8.54, Petone 9.5, Lower Hutt 9.10. Adults, 2s; Children, Is. GEO. GREIG, Hon. Sec. HUTT VALLEY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GREAT SPORTS GATHERING. PETONE. RECREATION GROUND. v BOXING DAY (MONDAY, 26th DEC.) THE BIG EVENT OF THE DAY. Splendid Programme of Cycling and Pedestrian Events, Highland Competitions, etc., etc. > Programmes obtainable on application to D. SWANSON, Secretary, ' Box 2, Petone. PHYSICAL CULTUBE And DEEP BREATHING. THE SCIENCE OF~HEALTHY LIVING fTIHE bost results are obtained during JL the Summer Months. Early Morning Classes for Business and Professional Mou-Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and, Saturday. ROYD GARLICK, Physical Culturist, 135 a. LAMBTON-QUAY. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 137, 7 December 1904, Page 6
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