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OPERA HOUSU. Patron— HlS EXCELLMNCV THE GOVERNOR. President-DB. COLLINS. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCJLETr WILL PJtODUCK, 3?OR SEVEN EIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TO-xN JLGHT ! TO-NIGHT I WEDNESDAY. (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Esq.), CELLIIOK'S CHARMING OPKKA— DOROTHY! ' DOIiOTHY! UN THBKB ACTS), With th following Powerful Cast :— Squire Bantam Mr. W. Parsous Phyllis MUs Winnie Birch Harry Sherwood ... Ulr. Arthur Ballance l.urchec Mr. \V I). Lyon Tom Strutt Mr. H. Evans Lydia Miss Leonore Pulsford Tirppitfc Mr. R. Duff I ady Betty . ..'. ... MibS Cook Priscilla Mrs. Cartis Geoffrey Wilder MR. FRANK UKA.HAM Dorothy Bantam ... MISS AMY MURPHY (lato Principal Tenor Carl Kosa Opera Co). Magnificent Chorus of Over Forty Voices. Full Opera Orchestra. Conductor— Mß. J. MAUGHAN HAKNKT1 1 . A FEATURE OF MHE PRODUCTION will be the INCIDENTAL DANCES. including a MINUET and BALLET. Specially Arranged for tho Society by MISS I^STELLE BEERE. The Opera produced under the sola direction of Mr. AY. D. Lyon. Box Plan now open at Holiday's. Prices ~4«, 3s, 2a. Day Sales at Abel's. K. 1). WOODWARD. Secretary.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Musical Specialty FULLER'S Comedy Company. Tremendous Reception of Charles ROLLOS Laura Tho Great Musical Sketch Artists. "Troubles of a Bachelor." TREVOR AND CORA, In then: Now and Wonderful Trapeze Act. SIGNOR TORZILLO, The World-famed Harpist. FRED RIVENHALL, Au6trala*ia's Greatest Comedian, in a \ Completely New Budget. STELLA LIPMAN ELSIE BROWN LES WARTON GEO. PAGDEN MABEL LYNNE KITTY STANLEY NELLIE POWER CHAS. HOWARD VALMORE SISTERS. Orchestra Direction, Edgar Collins. Orchestral Stalk, 2s (no half-price); Circle, 2s (ladies le) ; Stalls, Is (Indies 6d) ; Pit, 6d. Doors 7.15. \I7 ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF * T SPIWTUALBsTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENfIVTIfiIfRACE. TO-NIHHT (WEDNESDAY), 16th August, 1905. at 8 p.mj MR. J. M. MOOREY, Psychometric Reader and PlaLfbrln Tost Medium, will hold a Meeting TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The whole evenijxr will be devoted to Tests. The audience is requested to bring articles for reading. Admission— 6d and ONE SHILLING. WESLEYAN LITE It ART & DEBATINGI SOCIETY. " 1 LECTURE, under the auspices of the XjL above Society, will bo delivered by C. W. Benbow, Esq., ou '• John Bunyan," in Wesley Hall. 'I'aranaki-strest, on THURSDAY, J7th August, at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection. J3. L. BUHST3SS, Acting Orjjauising' Secretary. POLITICAL ECONOMY LECTURE. ■m/TR. P. J. O'REGAN will deliver a -*■'•*- Lecture on Political Economy in the Trades Hall, Cuba-street Extension, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. Subject — 'Commerce and Tariffs." Come and hear a masterly exposition of the Tariff Question. mERRACE CONGREGATIONAL JL CHURCH. SOCIAL INSTITUTE. LECTURE by J. W. POYNTON, Esq. "THE WONDERS OF ETHER." 8 p.m., THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST. A full attendance, of Members and Friends requested.^, ♦ r^iOURTENAY-PLACE CONGREGAr \J TIONAL CHURCH. 1 LECTURE by REV. MACDONALD ASPLAND. "Tho English Education Act: My Experiences as a Passivo Resister." .TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUG. 17, At 8 -p.m. Chairman— Mr. G. Fowlds, M.H.R. Admission free. Collection. TTICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD MONDAY NEXT, 21st INSTANT, "THROUGH MODERN JAPAN WITH A CAMERA." An Illustrated Lecture by MR. THOS. PRINGLE. One Hundred Coloured Lantern Slides. Tickets, 2s (reserved) and Is. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.' • A LECTURE under tho auspices of the above Club will be given in St. Patrick's Hall, Boulcott-street, by Mr. E. J. Fitzgibbon, TO-MORROW EVENING, ab 8 o'clock. Subject— "Tho Life of Daniel O'Connell." Admission free. Members and friends cordially invited. Several Irisji Musical Items ■rfill also bo rendered. f OLD MEMBERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE D BATTERY, N.Z.F.A.V. MEMBERS are particularly requested to attend and entertain the D Battery | at a Sm6ke Concert to be held in tho Masonio Hall, BoulcoU-slreot, on FRIDAY I NEXT, the 18lh instant, at 8 o'clock p.m. ] C. H. WALTER DIXON, i Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Ltd.). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Ordinary General Meeting of " Shareholders will bo hold at the Chamber of Commerce Room, National Mutual Buildings, Customhou'e-quay, Wollington, on FRIDAY, tho 15th day of September, 1905, gt 5 o'clock p.m. Business : To rcccivo Directors' Report and Balance-sheet. To Eloct Two Directors. To Elect Two Axiditora and to fix their l enumeration. To lraiiF*rt nuph other General Business a.a m*y bo deemed necessary. The retiring Directors aro 'Messrs. A: E. Exley and W. A. Fitaherbert, who offer themselves for re-election. Nominations must bo lodged at tho Registered Offico of tho Company not later than the 31st instant. Tho Transfer Books Mill be closed for tho fourteen -days immediately preceding tho meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. A. E. DONNE, __ Secretary. Wellington, 14th August, 1905. WELLINGTON BRANCH N.Z.A. OF H.M. VETERANS. QUARTERLY Meeting on THURS- ■ DAY, 17th August, 8 p.m., at Silver Grid, Cluh-room, Cuba-street. Business— Election of' Officers, Annual Rcpoit, etc. 8. STIDOLPH, Hon. Secretary,

SCREENED COAL 1 T^THEN you buy COALBROOKDALE * COAL you get coal that burns freely, with a bright clear fire — a fire that gives heat and satisfaction. When you buy COALBROOKDALE COAL you buy that which is properly screened. Instead of paying' for slate, shale, dust, and' dirt, you receive the full value of your money in coal that is all coal. There is a vast difference in N.Z. coal, and kindly note that COALBROOKDALE COAL knows less of smoke, cinder, and ash than any coal in the market. ASK THE DEALER TO SEND YOU COALBROOKDALE COAL P.S. — You will soon be fronting coal. j Why not use a nice, clean coal, free from i dirt, slate, and clinkers? W\ D UNCAN'S (LATE OF C. SMITH'S) HAT ARCADE, - ' OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE, MANNERS-STREET. LATEST SPRING NOVELTIES in GENTS' HATS, GENTS' TIES, GENTS' SHIRTS, Etc. Everything for Gent' Wear. All Clean Fresh Stocks. PRICI3S~RIGHT. Call and See for Yourselves. I^OOTS. 21/- SOOTS. Men's Glace Kid Boots, button or lace, smart toes, 2ls Men's Hox Calf Boots, pointed and medium toea, 21b Men's Strong Box Calf Boots, Etout soles, 2ls Men's Round-toe Glace Kid Boots, the latest, 21s Men's Stout Sole Glace Kid Boots, wide welts, 21s Men's Tan Glace Boots, button or lace, 21a At the DoI.C. CLOSE ON SATURDAY AT 1 P.M. SPRING FLOWERS Are greatly enhanced in beauty by being displayed in our ARTISTIC FLOWER POTS. Wo have just to hand from Doulton's and other leading 1 I'Jngiish Potteries a lovely soleclion of ART JAEDINIEKBS, VASES, Ac, *o. Call nnd See the Display at THE CRYSTAL PALACE. RITCHIE & CO., 109, LAMBTONQUAY, Opposite Messrs. Kirkcaldio & Stains'. mHE FINAL TEST. ZEALANDIA SHIRTS STILL SCORING. NO ASHES. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of tcarlnnij ensures proficioncv in ONB QUARTER r.t clr.es or m SIX PRIVATE LKSSONb. BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays and Wodnosdnys St 8 p m., in private hall (30ft by_ 60ft). Term commences with pupil Privato lossons by arrangement. ■ Addrets— 56. Ghuznop-«treot, next tit. Potor's Church. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT No. 136. TIMBER BREASTWORK, WATERLOOQUAY RECLAMATION NORTH. nnENDERS will bo received up to 2.15 JL p.m. on THURSDAY, the 2<Hh day of August, 1905, at the Offices of tho Board, for Iho abo\o Contract. Tenders should he in closed envelopes, addressed lo tho Chairman, and endorsed outside "Tondor for Contract No. 136." Specifications, drawings, and conditions of tender may bo scon during offico hours lit tho Offices pf tho Board, whero forms of tondcr may bo obtained. Tho lowest or any tender not nccossarily accepted. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., 15th August, 1805.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 40, 16 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 40, 16 August 1905, Page 6

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