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Q P E R A HOUSE. A RICH AND RARE TREAT To tho MUSIC-LOVING PUBLIC Of WELLINGTON, Commencing on " A THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, When MR. J. C. WILIAMSON Will Inauguratn his COMIC OPERA SEASON OF 1905,. Introducing tho REPERTOIRE OPERA COMPANY.'! Specially Organiopd to Present on an Elnbornlo Sealo MESSRS. Gn.BERTAND SULLIVAN'S* Most Brilliant and Popular OPERATIC GEMS, >Whichfor the past Twcnty-fivo Years. havo t Delighted tho World, And tho recently coinplotod PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL .Sydney Season clearly proves theso Glorious Works axo likoly to retain their Popularity for a Similar Period. MR. J. O. WILLIAMSON Has docidod to present tho Company's Entiro Repertoire during tho Wollington; SEASON OF 21 NIGHTS, Which moans a Now Production EVERY FEW NIGHTS. THE INITIAL PRODUCTION Will bo tho Delightfully Original Aesthetic Opera, PATIENCE. Tho Box Plan will opon al tho Dresden t for tho FIRST FOUR PERFORMANCES on MONDAY NEXT, at 9 O'CLOCK. D A Y'S BAY. r* RAND POPULAR CONCERT ty TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . ParTl. Overture — "Tho Mobilo Pranco" — Mr. I. Laing Song — "Horo Upon my Vessel's Dock" — Mr. J. P. Fenuell Flulo Solo — Cavatina — Miss Nollie Simpson Soug — "Dear Heart" — Miss M. Wilson Song (Comic)— Mr. J. W. Black Soug — "In Seville's Groves" — Mrs. J. P. Fennoll (from Melbourne) Part 11. Overture — Popular Airs — Mr. I. Laing Bong— "Tho Sea is Calling Me"— Mr. J. P. Fonnoll Fluto Solo— "Air Vario" — Mi6s NelKft' Simpson Song— "Waiting"— Mrs. J. P. Fenneil Song— "Teuo Till Death"— Mr. Cyril-. Power ,Soug (Comic)— Mr. J. W. Black God Save Iho Kingl Tho Duchees leaves tho Forry- Wharf att 7.45 p.m., returning from the Bay at 10» p.m. „ Return Faro (including Concert), Is 6d. SERIES OF LECTURER By MR. C. W. LEADBEATER, M.R.A.S., Widely known in England nnd America a« an auflioritativo Lecturer and Writer on Thooßophy, Ocoultism, Psychic Vision, and the Larger Consciousness. Tho following Lectures will bo- delivered,, eominenoing Bth March. Date* and Lec-t' turohalls will bo advertised later: — "What Thcosophy Doo» lor Us." "Life After Doath." "Tlroosophy and Christianity." "Roincarnation." "Thought Forms." "Man, Visibto nnd Invisible." Tho lnet two Lectures wril bo- illustrated with Coloured Lantern Slides, showing the , human aura referred to by Kipling as»j "tho egg which so fow can coo" — tho ov»l aura around tho body which ha* given* rise to tho idea of tho halo. MAORI GIRLS' TRAINING HOME, TURAKINA. A SALE OF WORK in aid of the above | Homo will bo opened at ST. JOHN'S HALL, DIXON-STREET, On THURSDAY, at 3 p.m., And will rbo continued Thursday and Friday -Evenings at 7.30- o'olock. Poi Dancos, Afternoon and Evenings, by Native Scholars -from Putiki Maori' School,. Wanganui. Waxworks and other Sidosiiows. FRIDAY. — Special Conoert Programme from 8 to 9 o'olock, particulars of whkhr will appear in to-morrow nigkt's Post. Ad-, mission — Aftomoon Froc, Evening 6d. SUNDAY, 3 p.m..-Sj>eoi*l Maori Mil-. Rionary Mooting in SL. John's 'Clmrch. milE SALVATION ARMY. X ATVTAN-STREET CIT2LDBL. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock — Children 'b< Demonstration. Tickets, 6d. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.-Unitod Bands' Demonstration, Colonel Gilmour pre- v siding. Silvor Coin Collection. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.— Hansost Field by Limolight. Tickets, od. GARRISON BAND. PRACTICE aa usual, Mount Coak Shod, TO-MORROW (Thursdwy). All members requested to be prosenl. T. HERD, Liout. MISS BORLASE will Ro-opon hor Privato Classes for Dancing and Deportment Third Week in March. • Her Assemblies also will rocommonco end of April. Classes will bo held for Boys for plain dancing. Addro>B-127, WILLIS-STREET. Telophono 1523. MILITARY AND PHYSICAL GYMNASIUM, HANNAH * CO.'S NEW BUILDING, CUBA-STREET. fT\HE abovo Gymnasium will bo opened JL to tho publio for . inspeotion on SATURDAY, 11th March, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. nnd 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. First Torm will commence MONDAY, 13th March. Classes for Lndies and Girls, Men, Youths, and Boys. Instruction given iv Mass K\orcisos, Apparatus Instruction, including Foils (fencing), Sandow System, etc. Musical accompaniments will be given to all elasces. Exercises nro specially arrnngod to* suit ago, sex. ahd strength of the individual members of tho different classes. (»yinnasium is well ventilated nnd fitted up with tho most up-10-dalo apparatus, lavatories, baths, elc. Instructor, Mr. M. JURISS (Into Military Instructor to Education Board of Wellington, and Chief Gymnastic Instructor to the Royal New Zealand Artillery. For full particulars syllabus of clashes, uniform, etc., apply M. JURISS, Hannah's Buildings, Cuba-st. \ HENRY DARNETT, SOLICITOR AND PATENT AGENT, South British Buildings, 27, LAM BT O N-Q UA V, Mortgages on Freehold and Leasehold Properties negotiated. ipiSH 1 FISH ! FISH ! FRIDAY MORNING, 6 o'clock, on the Phantom. Is PER BUNDLE. Hawkers Dealt With. The Publio Invited.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 6

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