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TOWN HALL. TOWN MALL. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th OCTOBER. FIRST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON OF SCOTLAND'S GREATEST SINGER, JESSTM MACLACHLAJST JE&SBE MACLACHLAN A GREAT SINGER! A GREAT ARTIST! Assisted by JOHN M'LINDEN, the Eminent 'Celloist. Assisted Dy JUXHN v. mnu , ROJJ _ RT B UO HANAN, Pianibt. PROGRAMME. ■MONDAAV2ni> OCTOBER. PART I. ' PAR T 11. 1. Pianoforto Solo, " Fantasia on Scots 7. Pianoforto Solo, " Marcha Militaire " j Airs" (Buchanan), ' (Schubert), MR. ROBERT BUCHANAN. MR ROBERT BUCHANAN. 2 " F °m fa " The AUW S °° tS 3. 'Cello Soli, (a) "Cantilena" (GoiterMISS JESSIE MACLACHLAN. maim) ; (b) " Wiegenli*! ; » ' (Klen3. 'Cello Solo, 'Hungarian Rhapsody," f^) (c) ranmtoil ° (Victor HerM'LINDEN. J OHN M'LINDEN. 4. Lullaby, (v) " Cronan " (Highland), 9. Gaelic Waulking Song, "Air Fal-al-Border Ballad ; (b) " Bluo Bonnets " al-lo (Ancient), (Scott), T MISS JESSIE MACLACHLAN. , .p^^^P^T^^^Fflaf 10. 'Cello Solo, "Highland Memories" 5. 'CeUo Soh, (a Nooturno in E-flat (M'Lindon , introducing "Within a (Ohopta): <b) Gavotte Humor- Mile," "Flora Macdonald's Lacsque <YnWv r)> \T'TTVT>TrNr ment >" and " Ths Barren R °cks." = T ., ¥ R ' J « : ™ n£iw MR - JOHN M'LINDEN. 5. Irish Song, Killaruey (Balfe), MISS JESSIE MAOLAOHLAN. 11. Patriotic Song, Rule Britannia" (Dr. Arne), INTERVAL. MISS JESSIE MACLACHLAN. Encores will bo seleoted from "The Laird o' Oockpen," "Bamoy O'Hea," "Loch Lomond," '• Within a Mile," " Rory O More, " The Ould Hoose, ' "The Scottish Bluo Boll." Box Plan at Dresden now open •.„•,,.,, Prices— Dress Circle and Front Stalls (reserved), ss; Reserved Stalls, 4s; Back Seats D.C., 3s. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. No charge for early doors. * * FREDERIC SHIPMAN, Manager. WELLINGTONPHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL. B. DOVEY INSTRUCTOR. TENTH ANNUAL = CARNIVAL. OPB R A ~~11 OU S B4B 4 - : TUESDAY and 1 WEDNESDAY, 3rd and 4ith OCTOBER. A Good Evening's Entertainment and a Praotical Lecture on Physical Culture. Day Sales at Abel's, Batkin's, Davidson's, and Speed's. Box Plan now open at Holliday's. Prices as usual — ss, 2s, and lb. W. H. JONES, Hon. Sec. •

4^l RAND "STAR" ROAD RACE! \t-ir- __^ „ Promoted by tho Adams Star Cycle Co., Merccr-slreet, Wellington, with a view of encouraging Road Riding. WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1905. MIRAMAR WHARF TO FORTS GATES AND BACK. Tho event to bo run in heals. Any make of bicyclo may be ridden. Entries closo THURSDAY, 12th October. W. J. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. Caro of Adams Star Cycle Company. NONPAREIL CYCLE CLUB. 'JTJIHE Opening Run of abovo Club will A bo hold TO-MORROyir (Sunday), Ist October, when members will pleaso rne'ot outsido Nonpareil Cycle Company's Premises, Ghuznoe-street, at 10 a.m. eharp to havo photo taken, then rido out to Porirua, havo dinner there, and return homo in afternoon. ' . E. S. PEES, Hon. Sec. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST P. and A. SOCIETY. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW, CARTERTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 25th and 26th. OCTOBER. Exhibits of All Classes of Stock. Competitions on Both Days of Unrivalled Interest. Challenge Cup for Best Hack in the Show, value £20. Walking, Trotting, Driving, and Hunters' Competition on First Day. Challenge C"P (valuo £25), Jumping, Buck-jumping, and Boys' and Girls' Riding. Competitions on Second Day. Entries closo on 14th October. For further particulars apply to H. S. MOSS, Secretary. P.O. Box 25, Carterton. WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. THE Adjourned Meoting will bo held on TUESDAY, 3rd October, at 8 p.m., in the Trades and Labour Council's Chamber, Lower Cuba-street. Businesi— Adoption of Balance-sheet, and General. D. BLACKIE. TO THE CARPENTERS OF WELLINGTON. A MEETING of iTo abovo Trado will ■ LX. bo held in Godber's Rooms, Oubastreot, on MONDAY, 2nd October, at 8 o'clock, when tho following questions will bo diEcussed : — 1. What is our position under tho existing condition 1 ! of living in Wellington, considering that rents havo risen 30 per ccnl. and tho necossarios of lifo (according to a recent 6tatomcnt of tho Premier) 33 per cent, during tho pact fifteen years? 2. Is it not a fact that tho purchasing capacity of our wages (which is borno out by tho roport of the Labour Department) is 30 per cent, less than fifteen years ago? 3. Havo we reocived an increase of wages during tlio abovo poriod,. and why not? And hnvo wo participated in tho prosperity of this city, particularly in tho building trado, to tho oxteul wo aro entitled? 4. What steps will bo taken to benefit our condition ns workers genornlly? It is earnestly requested that Unionists and Non-Unionists will attend and by their united deliberations bring matters to a successful issuo. \ INCORPORATED INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS OF N.Z. EXAMINATION, 1906. 1 ' UNDER arrangement with tho Incorporated Institute of Accountants of Victoria, tho next examination of candidates for admission as Fellows or Associates of this Instilulo \\\\\ bo hold in cither March or April, 1906. Tho exact dates will bo published, and tho syllabus giving full particulars will bo issued as soon as possible. C. D. MORPETH, Socrotary. Wellington, 30lh September, 1905. NOTICE. MR. J. L. MOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist, having roturnerl to Wellington, may bo consulted at No. 30, CONSTABLESTREET, Newtown.

•jyg" IS S NANCE O'NEIL. THE BOX PLANS For tho Entiro Season of TEN NIGHTS Will bo Opened at tho Dresden NEXT MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. QPE R A HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative ... Mr. Richard Stewart. OPENING NIGHT! THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. Under tho Patronago and in tho Presence of His Excellency Lord Plunket, Lady Plunkct, and Suite. When MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Will present tho Eminent Young American Tragodicnnc, MISS NANCE O'NEIL, MISS NANCE O'NEIL, And her own SELECT COMPANY OF ARTISTES! Which includo MR. M'KEE RANKIN, Messrs. J. Glondinning G. Mervalo Williams M. Majeroni H. Overton Robson C. Berkeley do Lacey F. Coapo Tullett Nodin Sheehan Mesdames H. Bracy Ricca Allen Marbury Bloodgood Simpson Pain In a Sericß of SIX MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTIONS, Commencing with Sudermann's Great Masterpiece, "MAGDA," Affording' , MISS NANCE d'NEIL An opportunity of presenting her artistic and FINISHED CREATION Of tho namo part, With which sho first mado her acquaintance before a New Zealand audience. PROGRAMME FOR THE SEASON 1 TEN NIGHTS ONLY! Thursday and Friday, October 5 and 6, "MAGDA." Saturday and Monday, October 7 and 9, ' "MARIE ANAOINETTE." Tuosday, October 10, "INGOMAR." ' ' Wednesday and Thurnday, Oct. 11 and 12, "TRILBY." Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13 and 14, "QUEEN ELIZABETH." Monday, October 16, "THE FIBKS OF ST. JOHN." Prices a? usual. PICTORIAL POST CARDS! PICTORIAL POST CARDS! Of MISS NANCE O'NEIL. Obtainablo from NORMAN E. AITKEN, Booksoller and Stationer, 4, Charlotle-sl. (opp. Government House). WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NEWTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY. LECTURES. THE next Lecturo of this Season scries will bo given in tho Lecturo Roorn^ ol tho Now town Publio Library, on WEDNESDAY, 4lh October, by PROFESSOR MACLAURIN. Subject — "Comet?," with Lantern Illustrations. Admission FREE. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 30th Soptcmbcr, 1905. ' 7TUIE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY X COMPANY (Ltd.). DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SUNDAY, Ist OCTOBER. Leavo Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5.30 js. m. Leavo Bay— 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 5 p.m. (Circumstances pormittiiig.) TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE MUNGAROA RIDING. T ADIES and liENTLEMEN.-In, reJLJ Fponso lo (ho request of a very largo number of ratepaj'ers urging mo to again, placo my services at your disposal, nnd after duo consideration, I bog to intimate that I shall bo a candidate at tho forthcoming county election; and if again returned I will uso my best endeavours to teivu you in tho future ns in. llio past. Yours obediently, JOHN WHITEMAN,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 6

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