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Greatest Programme Ever Presented. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT!— An Entertainment of Unexampled Brilliance !— TO-NIGHT ! FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Our Key of Success— Refinement. Enormous Success of MISS GERTRUDE FRASER, Australia's Sweet-voiced Songstress. TOD CALLAWAY His New Songs TOD CALLAWAY Eclipse all others. EXCELSIOR As sung Harry Hart EXCELSIOR Nightly by Harry Brown Grandest Musical Treat ever presented. Sam Wilson— Absoluto Kings— Geo. Scott. Florrio Leigh, of Laughter. Geo. Wallace, Dick Davis, Funniest of Funny Endmon. Chas. Moody, Foley and Herman, Edith Bourke in all New Songs. New Faree — "Coalheaver's Revenge. Laugh and be Merry at a S jeudid Show. Dreßs' Circle 2s (Ladies i.<), Stalls Is (Ladies 6d), Pit 6d. /-VPERA HOUSE. WOODS-WILLIAMSON COMPANY. Commencing SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 19G4. FOR A SEASON of 7 NI(? V £TS ONLY! Return, of the Eminent Drsw-iatic Artists, ALFRED WOODS And MAUD WILLIAMSON, Supported by a Specially-selected Company in Three Great PJays, BARABBAS, THE GARDEN OF LIES, •THE BONDMAN. SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY For the First Time in this City, Maud Williamson's Original and Powerful Dramatisation of Marie Core Hi's Great Work, BARABBAS. BARABBAS. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, THE GARDEN OF LIES. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, THE BONDMAN. Each production will be staged on a scale of Scenic Wealth and Splendour. New and Magnificent Scenery. Exquisite and Authentic Costumes. Full Orchestra. Popular Prices— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle, Is. Early door for Stalls and Family Circle, 6d extra. Box Plan at Dresden. Business Manager, Everard Woodhouse. NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT3?ERRACE. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All invited. THE CITY AND SUBURBAN CO-OPE-RATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. 7TIHE Annual General Meeting of the -1- above Society will be held in the Trocadero, on FRIDAY, the 16th December, at 8 p.m., to v receive the Report of the Board for the year ending 23rd November, 1904, and to elect Directors, Auditors, cto. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. STAR BOATING CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Clubhouse on FRIDAY EVENING, tho 9th December, 1904, at" 8 o'olock. Business : Annual Swimming Sports. Papers by authorities on Training, Handling of Boats, Discipline, etc., will also be read. J. E. WIDDOP, Hon. Secretary. NELSON COLLEGE OLD BOYS. IMPORTANT MEETING TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, at Acclimatisation Society Rooms (above Commercial Union Insurance), to pass vote of sympathy. Hope all will endeavour to be pre% nt. G. H. i .LL, Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE. ANY Lady who was disappointed through not receiving an invitation to tho opening of the Town Hall can obtain, Absolutely Free and Unconditionally, an Artistic and Useful Memento of this great occasion in the shape of a Pretty Aluminium PIN TRAY with a beautiful PICTURE of the BUILDING thereon on applying to BARBER AND CO., Steam Dyers and French Cleaners, 46, Cuba-st. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT No. 129, BRICK STORE X rpiENDERS will bo received up to 2.15 A p.m. on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of December, 1904, at tne Offico of the Board for the above Contract. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed outside, "Tender for Contract No. 129." Specification, drawings, and conditions of tender may be ,seen during office hours, at tho Office of tho Board, whore forms of tender may bo obtained. Tho lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, 7th December, 1904. FUNERAL NOTICE. nPIHE Friends of Mr. H. L. Gray, of J- Greytown Noith, aro respectfully in\ited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, Elizabeth, which will leave his residence, Grey town North, on Saturday, tho 10th instant, at 2 p.m. H. TROTMAN, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. ITTHE Funeial of the- late Owon Daly, -*- Sen., will leave his lato residence, No. 38, Murphy-street, at 2.30 p.m. Tomorrow (Friday), 9th December, 1904, for the Bolton-s(rcet Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Undertakers, etc, Tel. 806. 55 Molesworth-st. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1904, Page 6
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