mOWN HAL>L TOWN HALL. X WELLINGTON. i / TO-NIGHT,> and Every Night at 8. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 2.30. A MAGNIFICENT GREETING . A MAGNIFICENT GREETING. To WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICTURES And THE BRESOIANS! THE BitESOIANSI At the, Opening Performance In WELLINGTON'S GREAT TOWN HALL, CROWDED ' FROM FLOOR TO OfiILING. EVERY ONE ENCHANTED With the SUPERB SECOND PROGRAMME. SUPERB toiSCOND PROGRAMME. Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is. Children. Half-price. s 3s and 2s by Main Entrance Is beats^onter by Victoria-street. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8. Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. W hSTS gggffia. THB THE PLANS AJttE NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN For the Performance To-night and all ' To avoid disappointment, intending Patrons should book seats in advance, and holders of Reserved Seats are requested to be in their places at 7.55. EST'S PICTURES AND THE BRESCIANS. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, ot 2.30. SPECIAL PROGRAMME 1 Every Picture and every Musical Item being Changed from the Previous MATINEES. The Programme will inolude a series of Beautiful Coloured Pictures, illustrative of the Fairy Story of , "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY!" "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY!" Children, HALF-PRICE. Plans now Open at the Dresden. Musical FULLER'S Specialty Comedy FULLERS Vaudeville TTTIS MAJESTY'S -THEATRE. I J.JL A Splendid Programme. THE THREE ST. LEONS, THE IHKIJIS ST. LEONS,GERTIE, MAY, PHDLLIPE, In Marvellous Trapezo Act, introducing THE HUMAN WHIRLIGIG. What a Reception! What a Comedian! FRED RIVENHALL, FRED RIVENHALL, "Aly Heart's Good, but My Feet Won't Let Me," "Tho Inquisitive Kiddy," elc. Continued Big Success RALEIGH BROS HARRY MARSHALL, FRANK KING,' ETHEL. PRESTON, EILEEN MURRAY TED ANDERSON, NELLD3 POWER TED STANLEY, HARRY WILFORD. Orchestra Direction, Edgar Collins. Orchestral StaLs, 2s (no half-price) • Circle, 2s (ladies Is) ; Stalls, Is (ladies 6d) • Pit, 6d. Doors 7.15. TOWN. HALL (CONCERT HALL). ' THURSDAY, 17th JULY; 1905. Chairman, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Jf.C, LL.D. LECTURE ON • .... "THE REAL r SOUTH AFRICA" 4 • By J. R. FLYNN ANDERSON, of Johannesburg.. "Chinese Labour Question,", "Truth about Martial Law," " Agriomtural and Mineral Prospcots." "THE BOER AS A BRITISHER." Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Commence, 8 o'clock sharp. P. 1 I I E RINK. ■*-* INGESTRE-STREBT. TWO SESSIONS DAILY. TWO SESSIONS DAH/Y. Aftorcooa • 2.30 till 5 Evening 7.30 till IU.. FUI/L BRASS BAND ! WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL ~ SOCEETr. POPULAR LECTURE. TO - NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Iflth JULY, at 8 o'ciOek, at tho Museum (m the Lecture Room, upstairs), under tho auspicos of Iho Society, DR. J. M. BELL, Director of tho Now Zealand Geological Survey (leader of the Great Bear Lako Expedition 'and of several Hudson Bay Expeditions), will deliver a Lecture on "THE INDIANS OF THE FAR CANADIAN NORTH." Lantern illustrations. Tho Lecture will be open to the pubiio. THOS. KING, Secretary. ■\T E W CENTURY HALL, I i> KENT-TERRACE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 19th JULY, 1905, At 8 o'clock sham. The REV. LOIE F. PRIOR, of Seattle, Wash., U.S.A., Inspirational Speaker and Message-bearer. FAKE WELL iu^TING. FAREWELL MEETING. Will hold a Farewell Meeting and devotv the whole evening to Psychometrio Readings. Admission: ONE SHIbLDsG. .POLITICAL ECONOMY LECTURE." MR. P. J. O'REGAN will givo tb( sixth of his Monthly Lectures ot/ Political Economy in the Trades Hall THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. Subject :— "Tho Canons of Taxation." BIBLE MISSION AND INSTITUTE. OPEN MEETING for Prayer and Revival Testimony, THURSDAY, 7.30, H»U, Tory-street, of Courtcnay-place. Also, there, Sunday, Dr. Watson's £1000 challenge for Sonpture proofs will be taken up. Friday Next, Bowen-streot Hall, Thorndon, second lecture : ' Russia and Israel's Restoration." YE OLDE ENGLISH FAYHJB. ALL ACCOUNTS in connection with tlie above must bo sent to Mrs. Pollen, Boulcoll-street, before noon on FRIDAY, 21st July. SYBtt A. POLLEN, Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT ! STUDENTS' SOCIETY. MONTHLY MEE&TING in 4 o Chamber of Commerces THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.45 p.m. prompt. Reading and Discussion of Prizo Essays. SUBJECT— " Defalcations. Their Prevontion and Detection." The Essays will bo read by tho Successful Competitors, Messrs. It. H. Nagle and W. C. Harrington, who secured first and second places respectively. Members only. ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 6
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