mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee.,,, Mr. Edmund Rodie. FOR A SHORT SEASON, Commencing TO - NIGHT ! TO - NIGHT I TO - NIGHT ! TO - NIGHT I SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. • Jean THE HUGARDES ! Jean i Mane THE HUGARDES ! Mario Dal THE HUGARDES! Dal ORIGINAL ! MAGICAL SKETCH ARTISTS ! ILLUSION PANTOMIMISTS! ' And COMEDIANS! TO - NIGHT ! TO - NIGHT ! ; TO - NIGHT ! TO - NIGHT ! ! SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. > A WHOLESOME, REFINED, And ! AMUSING ENTERTAINMENT. Brimful of MHtTH, MAGIC, and MUSIC ■ GORGEOUS SCENERY! MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS! PRETTY COSTUMES! : SUPPORTED BY A STRONG i PROGRAMME. PricoE — 3s, 2s, and Is. Children halfprice to all parts Box Plan at Holliday.'s. HUGH- WILSON, Manager. WATKIN. .MILLS Quartetto Party in , tho Song Cycles, "Daisy Chain," "Flora's Holiday," and Oratorio "St. • Paul" on tho 21st, 22nd, aud 23rd this ', mouth, Town HalK | m O W~~N HALL. WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPT., 1905. ■ GRAND CATHOLIC~CONVERSAZIONE ■ GRAND CATHOLIC CONVERSAZIONE s In Aid of tho Schools, of Te Aro i Parish. GRAKD CONCERT PROGRAMME! ; GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME! \ Tho following Ladies and Gentlemen will take part: — , Mrs. R. Ryan, Misses Nora North-Bar-rett, Winifred Birch, Amy Hyde, Julia i Moran (violin solo), and Messrs. J. Ca;r, ■ J. Parker (cornet solo), Jones, and C. Zachariali. / Accompanist — Miss Moloriey. Dance Music by Mr. Fleming's Orchestra. Price of Admission, 2s 6d. Full particulars next week. M. A. HAOKETT, Hon. Secretary. TTRANIi BENEFIT CONCERT! TOWN HALL~~(Concert Hall) ' MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1905. Undor tho patronage and in the presence of Lord and Lady Plunket and Suito, the Right Hon. the Premier and Mrs. 1 Seddon, Sir Joseph . and Lady Ward, His Worship tho Mayor aud Mayoress. This Concert has been arranged with the object of providing funds to further tho Musical Education of MISS LILIAN IRVINE, a talented young Student of St. Mary's Convent. An excellent Programme will be rendered. Price of Admission— 4s, 2s, Is. Doors open 7, performance at 8. COME ONE, COME ALL. : TTBAn^WAY ANNUAL SOCIAL, Jft ' To bo held in the I DRILL HALL, PETONE, FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1905. Music by Miss Hawthorn's String Band. : First-class catering. Tickets — Gents, 3s ; Ladies, Is 6d. ! Special Train will leayo Petono for Wellington at 2 a.m. Social Tickets will bo ' available by the 7.30 p.m. train from Wel1 liugton. MR. M'MORRAN, Chairman. GEO. O'LOUGHLIN, Hon. Sec. Social Committee. ■ mASC OT T I, S COMING. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL • V^ To \ WILLIAM M'LEAN, ESQ., | (Tho Liberal Candidate), : NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent-terrace. MONDAY, 18th September. Minifies Band. Godber, Caterer. ', Tickets, 2s. W. H. STEWART, Hon. Sec. MISS HARDINGE-MALTBY (assistod by her pupils) will givo a Dramatic ' and Mvisical Entertainment on MONDAY, 2nd October, at St. Peter's Schoolroom. ! Tickets, 2s and If, on salo at tho Dresden ■ shortly. Full programme in future issue, i Studio, 107, Lambton-quny, 4 to 6, 7.30 ; to 9. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. ' MEMBERS of tho abovo are requested to ntteiul Lecture to bo given by 1 Bro. Dr. C. J. Russell, Pnst G. Marshal, in Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Syd-ney-street, on SUNDAY EVENING Next '. at 6.30 o'clock. Assemblo 6.15 at Hall. Marshals bring Regalia. CHAS. R. RALPH, Pis. Deputy. WATKIN MILLS with his Great English Quartette Party will bo hero i from the 21st to 23rd September (in- . elusive). LAD I E S , Arc invited to Attend n COMPLIMENTARY FREE HEALTH TALK * On HEADACHE, ' BACKACHE, ! NERVOUSNESS: Their Cause, Meaning, aud Treatment, 1 To bo given under tho auspices of ' THE VIAVI HEALTH SCHOOL, At the SYDNEY-STREET HALL, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 12th SEPT., At 3 o'clock. '. Lecturer-MISS ELIZABETH M'CALL. This Tnlk will bo illustrated by excellent Life-size Charts. o A LODGE WATERLOO. No. 15, WELLLNGTON. THE INSTLLATION CEREMONY lakes plane' on MONDAY EVENING Next, lllh hist., at tho Masonic Hall, Boulcott-strcct. Lodge t.\lcd at 7 p in. Visiting lodges and brethren cordially invited. By command of the W.M. HE t SALVATION IbmY, Vivian-street Citadel. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 10th Sept.— SUNBEAM CHORISTERS, Afternoon at 3, Evening at 7. Silver collection night ■ nioetinjr SPECIAL.— WiII iho public kindly note that wo aro in the Citadel for to-morrow, and not ai* Theatre as prcvioxtsly announced
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 6
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