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THEATRE ROYAL. FULLERS' ENTERTAINERS. Last Nights of MISS ADDIE FREDERICS Last Nights of THE GIBSON GIRLS. Last Nights of FLORRIE and STELLA RANGER. Last Nights of GOLDIE COLLrNS. • Last Nights of CARL COLLIER. Last Nights of LILY BARRINGTON. WILL STEVENS, The Irresistible Comedian, CHAS. HOWARD, The Prince of Illustrated Songdom. CHAS. MOODY, « The Versatile Comedian. WILL LOCHRANE, Ths Scots Comedian. Managerial Note.— Owing to extensive alteration in the Personnel of tha Company, there will be NO Performance in the Theatre Royal on Friday, 22nd December, but will REOPEN on Saturday, 23rd December, with an Almost Entirely New Company. KATINI RINK. DIX'S DIX'S MONSTER CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL And N PROMENADE CONCERTS, Commencing BOXING NIGHT. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT Of THE NEWLY-FORMED WELLINGTON ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of HERR MAX HOPPE. ALMA, The King of Sleight-of-Hand Magicians. Refreshment Kiosk, Postcard Kiosk, Floral Kiosk, Sweets Kiosk, etc. A Thousand and One Attractions for Young and Old. GREAT COMIC - SINGING COMPETITIONS. Fun for the Million. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. Innumenvblo Diversions and Attractions. Popular tind Wonderful Demonstrations of LIQUID AIR ! LIQUID AIR ! LIQUID AIR ! LIQUID AIR 1 By PROFESSOR ANDREWS. An Entertainment Full of Novelty and Attractiveness. ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. •^-MAS NIGHT, TOWN RAT.T, MONTGOMERY'S PICTURED MELODIES ! mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1905, , At 8 p.m. HANDEL'S MESSIAH MESSIAH MESSIAH MESSIAH MESSIAH MESSIAH By the WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, NUMBERING 400 PERFORMERS. CONDUCTOR, MR. ROBERT PARKER PRINCIPALS : Soprano— Mrs. F. P. Wihon. Contralto — Mrs. Barber (nee Mies Alice Gray), of Chrietchurch. Tenor — Mr. J. Searle. Bass — Mr. Clarkson. " Admission — Circle 4s, Front Seats 2s, i Back Seats Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Seo. P|THE DARLING OF THE GODS, at once the Most Impressive and Amazingly Beautiful Stage Spectacle that has ever been presented on tho World's Dramatic Stage. A REMARKABLE MAJESTIC PLAY. / HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Bert Royle Representative. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BOXING NIGHT, BOXING NIGHT, , 26th December. FAREWELL APPEARANCES In Wellington of those Brilliant and Popular Artists, MISS MAUD JEFFRIES And MR. JULIUS KNIGHT, I Supported by A MOST POWERFUL COMPANY, (•-Who will produce, for a limited number of nights, • - - A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. Mr. Williamson has ■• pleasure in • announcing that the Initial Production \vill bo the Great Japanese Play by David Belasco and John Luther Long, entitled THE DARLING OF THE GODS. THE DARLING OF THE GODS. MISS MAUD JEFFREY as YO-LUN MR; JULIUS KNIGHT as ZAKKURI. THE DARLING OF THE GODS Will afford opportunity for the presentation of a series of SCENIC AND SPECTACULAR Effects of 'Inexpressible Beauty, far excelling; anything hitherto presented on any English-speaking stage, commencing with A GLIMPSE OF THE GOD IN THE • MOUNTAIN And terminating with THE BRINK OF THE RIVER OF SOULS. Box Plan for the First Three Nights of tho Season will open at tho Dresden Thursday Morning Next. "W ANTED, 7 Young Ladies with stage experience, a bio to sing ; also, 11 Men — young and of good appearance Apply at No. 9, Morrah's 'Chambers, at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDEKATION OF N.Z. CITY OF WELLINGTON BRANCH. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL to O. H. IZARD, Esq., M.U.K., in honour of his Election to > Parliament as Member for Wollington North. - SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM, WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 20. Chair to bo taken at 8 p.m. by Harold Boiuichamp, Esq., J.P. Excellent Musical Programme. Dancing. Short Addresses by the Right Hon. the Premier, Ministers of tho Crown, and Members of Parliament. Tickets 2s (at Arnold's, 90, Williß-streot). Supper provided. Car leaves Hotel Cecil for Newtown at 1 a.m. P. M. POLSON, Hon. Secretary. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' PICNIC, To bo held at the Railway Recreation Ground, Upper Hutt, On CHRISTMAS DAY, 25th DEC, 1905. A SPECIAL TRAIN wUI leave Te Aro at 9.50, Wellington 9.59, for the Upper Hutt. Train faro and admission to ground, 2s; hot water provided. Lunch ana afternoon tea, 2s. Tiokets can bo obtained from tho undersigned and members of committoe. , H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. NIGHT, TOWN HALL. MONTGOMERY'S CO.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 8