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OPERA HOUSE. GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE GRAND AFTERNOON x lORFURMANCB SATURDAY NEXT At 2 30. QPERA HOUSE. Solo Proprietor — Mr. M. B. Curtis. ' A REMARKABLE ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTSJ DIRECT FROM AMERICA. M. B. CURIIS' FAMOUS AMERICAN NOVELTY CO. M. B. CURTIS' AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY. Mirth, Magic, Musio and Mystery I M. B. CURTIS' AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY. Mirth, Magic, Musio and Mystery I M. B. CURTIS' AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY. Mirth, Magic, Music and Mystery! M. 8.-jCURTIS' AJSERIOAN NOVELTY COMPANY. Mirth, Magic, Musio and Mystery I M. B. CURTISAMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY. Mirth, Magic, Music and Mystery! M. B. CURTIS' AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY Mirth, Magic, Musio and Mystery! M. B. CURTIS' AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY Mirth, Magie^Music and Mystery! JiS^ir^ho^rigregation that has ever visited New Zealand JBUion Prices-Is, 2s, 3s. Early 'door 6d A& 8 . Plail at the DreEden \ Da y Sal « i« J^jrorac^jfouring Representative^ Original Musical Comedy Sketch . THE DRISCOLL BOYS' Funnier lh»n Ever/the two Smartest * , ' Reappearance of ELSIE BROWN ATiDoi?. I l ROW ~~ :Rea PP ear anco HARRY MARSHALL, THE THREE ST LEONS First Appearance LOUIE FARNDON. _„ . 1905, at 8. • • j '' Chairman: The Patron, His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket, KCVO Speakers: The Lord Bishop of Wellington; Jhe Hons. O. H. Milk, J. Oarroll M.H.R H. Beauchamp, W. A. KeuT & w-ft Pow ! es >, G - W. Barltrop, f^ Wilhams, J. Moore (Missioncr), and Dr. Pollen. Vocalists : Mrs. Glover Eaton and Mr J. Duff. Instrumentalists: Miss E Hen- ?? h », v '. oUn > and tho Wellington Banjo, f Mandoline, and Guitar Club, under tho ' direction of Mr. J. G. Turner. , His Excellency the Governor will present certificates and medal awarded by tho Royal Humane Society. [Seats reserved for tickotholders' • until 7i30. Collection in aid new oman-fund Doors opened at 7. • WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. M [EMBERS aro reminded that the usual i- Weekly Korero will be hold in the Club Rooms TO-MORROW EVENING (Saturday), at 8 o'clock. Mr. Charles Wilson will giro "A Talk on Dickens," illustrated with limelight viows. ' Mr. J. M. Clark, Chairman. .. ' JAMES DYKES, > • Secretary. QRAND "SWIFT" ROAD IIAOE. Piomoted by ADAMS STAR ■ CYCLE CO. with a viow of Encouraging Young Cyclists in Road Riding. . < ' ' • Distance, Seven Miles. To be Run on- SATURDAY, 9th SEPT Entries Close FRIDAY, Ist Sept. • Handicapper— Mr. Ulio Shannon. "' Any Make of Bicycle May be Ridden. Entrance Fee, 2s 6d. „ ' ', Entry Forms posted to any address. , - W. J. RICHARDS/ Hon. Sec, Caro of Adams Star Cycle Co. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. • -FOOTBALL MATCH. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON/ SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST 1905.' CAB AND OTHER VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. VEHICLES, carrying- passengers to tho Alhlctio Park may proceed by way of Rintoul-street, but will depart by way of Waripori-streot and Russell-terrace. Vehicles returning later to pick \ip passengers for return to town will proceed by way /of RuEscll-terraco and Waripori-strecl ' to "the Athletic Park, returning to town by way of Rintoul-streel. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 251h August, 1905. I INDEPENDENT POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE- N.Z. MEMBERS of tho Thorndon, Central, Wellington East, Brooklyn, and New town. Branches aro informed that a Poll will bo takon at tho Trades Hall, Cuba-street, on SATURDAY, the 26th inst., from noon till 9 p.m., to select Candidates for the General Election. P. HILLER, Hon. Sec. Central Branch. No. 5 COMPANY, ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. nnHE above Company will attend Divino „.£- Service at the Sonmen's Mission on SUNDAY NEXT, tho 27th hut Fall in at Mount Cook 10.15 a.m. Full diest, helmets, wli^te gloves, sidearms. A. PKDDER, Lieut. CYCLE VOLUNTEER CORPS.. JX^HE above Company will Parade for v -a- Divine Service on SUNDAY NEXT, tho 27th. Parade Mount Cook 10.15 a.m. BY ORDER. JUPP'S BRASS BAND! " ' JLU'rS JiIUSS BAND! Will commence their season's performances at tho Bellovuo Gardens, Lowe" Hutl NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, tho 27th (weather permitting), commencing at 3 p.m. Members of tho above will meet at tho To Aro Station at 10 minutes to 2. Bring music stands. W. JUPP, Bandmaster. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS aro invited up to noon of Monday, 4lh September, for tj>o Kreo. lion of a seven-roomed Residence, '- Thu, kori-road Extension. Plans and BpecifictU tions to be «ecu at our office, 81, Lamb-ton-quay. ■ . . ' JOHNSON AND NICHOLSONr

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 6

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