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■pHEATRE ROYAL. .TO-NIGHT. ~~ TO-NIGHT. Popular Drama at Popular Prices. A Hiifro Success. STANFORD - HOWARD STANFORD - HOWARD DRAMATIC COMPANY In tho Sensational TVama THE CRIMES OF TK3 POLICE THE CRIMES OF THE POLICE £ HE ™ CR £ MI ?. S • 0E THE POLICE Ihe Most Realistic Drama ever Produced in Now Zealand. CHAS. STANFORD as Happy Armstrong. THE GREAT EXECUTION SCENE Prices — 2s, Is, and 6d. Boxes, £1. Plan at Holliday's. No Booking Fee • J. R. HOWARD, Business Manager. mOWN HALL. WELLINGTON. Under the direction of MR. JOHN H. TAIT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE COMING OF HUGO HEERMANN, HUGO HEERMANN, 5 HUGO HEERMANN, HUGO HEERMANN, HUGO HEERMA3N, THE VIOLINIST OF TK*l WORLD 1 HUGO HEERMANN is unquestionably the Greatest Violinist that has ever visited Australia and New Zealand. The entire Australian press unhesitatingly • _ declare that this Great Master of the " Violin is equally -as great a. violinist as Paderewslti is a pianist. The onthusiam created at the concerts in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, *nd' other cities has never before been equalled. Throughout Europe HUGO HEERMANN is regarded AS AT LSAST THE EQUAL of such famous Violinists as JOACHIM, SARASATE, YSAYE, and KUBELHC. • The music-loving public of -New Zealand can with every degree of confidence regard tho coming of HUGO HEEEMANNas an event equally as important ass the famous Paderewski lour a year ago. As an exponent of Beethoven and Brahms HEERMANN is the Greatest in the World. MR. EMDL, HEERMANN MR. EMIL HEERMANN Will also appbar. yHe is not yet 20 years of age, but already is recognised to be ono of the coming violinists of tho day. i • ,' 'MR. W. A. LAYER MR. W. A. LAYER (Vice-Director of Melbourne University Conservatorium of" Music) will act at Pianist and Accompanist during tho tour, which will bo a, very limited one. I Full particulars on application at tho ] Dresden Piano Company. "^ICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD MONDAYTiisfc INST. "THROUGH MODERN JAPAN WITH A CAMERA." An Illustrated Lecture by MR. THOS. PRINGLE.- l One Hundred Coloured Lantern Slides. Tickets, 2s (reserved) and Is. INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF NEW ZEALAND. mHE Monthly Meeting will bo held TOJL MORROW (Thursday) 10th instant, at the -Chamber of Commerce, at 8 p.m. , Subject — A* Paper will be read by Herbert C. Faulko, F.R.C.S.E., on "The Medical Aspect of the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act." All members are requested to bo present. A. E. WATfiRSON, » Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 192, Wellington. j_ ■THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT co. (limited), notice to Shareholders. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in this Company will bo held in tho Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, on THURSDAY,, the 10th day of August next, at 2.15 p.m. Proxies must be lodged at the Company's "office noA later than' forty-eight hours before the vimo of meeting. Tho Share' Books of the Company will be closed from the 14-th inst. to the 10th prox. % , both days inclusive. • DDLNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 15th July, 1905. WELLINGTON NAVAL ARTILLERY. THE Company will parade- as usual TOMORROW EVENING (Wednesday) for Gun Drill. A full attendanco is required. By order. A. S. BISS, Staff Officer. dTlc. BOOTS ! " BOOTS ! BOSTOCK'S NEW SEASON'S GOODS Ladies' Aida Front Shoes, button or lace, 16» 6d, 17s 6d Ladies' ditto Bootß, 23s 6d, 24s 6d " Ladies' Glace Kid Boots, patent caps, Louis heels, 27s 6d Ladies' Patent ' Goloshed Boots, Louis heols, button or lace, very stylish, 30s Ladies' Patent Shoea, with Louis heels, perfect fitting, 25s 6d Ladies' Glace Kid Ghoes, patent peak caps, Louis heels, tho latest shape, 25s 6d CLOSE ON' SATURDAY, 1 P.M. ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, DUNEDIN. A PPLICATIONS from Stato Registered -£*. Nurses, Certificated in Midwifery, are invited for tho positions of Matron at a salary of £100 ; and Sub-Matron at a salary of £80 per annum. Duties to comincnco early in September. Candidates are required to send copies of certificates and testimonials to tho Deputy Registrar of Nurses, Government Wellington, on or before 18th

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 9 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 9 August 1905, Page 6

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