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mHEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT (NEW YEAR'S DAY) GREAT HOLIDAY MATINEE. FULLER'S present Company will give their , first-class Entertainment, same as night. ' Adults, Is ; Children, 6d to all parts. Doors open 2 p.m. Performance 2.30 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , FULLEK'S ENTERTAINERS ! FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS! COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME An Exhilarating Programme of Minstrel and Vaudeville Specialties. '< Last Week of all your Favourites, including — FRED RIVENHALL, tho Only Comedian THE BREWERS, American Coon Artists ' CLYDE COOK, tho Hurricane Dancer CHAS. HOWARD, Illustrated Songß ' THE SIEPHANOS, in Duets WILL STEVENS, the Droll Comedian GERTIE MAISIE, Charming Sorio WILL LOCIJRANE, tho Scots O«n CISSY WHITFOBD, Dashing Serio WARD LEAR, Mimetic Comedian KITTY DELAVALE, in New Items CHAS.. MOODY, Vereatile Comedian With such an aggregation of talent a GOOD PROGRAMME IS ASSURED, i Don t forget this ig the last week of all the übove favourites. Prices— Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s (no half-price) : Stalls, Is (ladies 6d). Doors open 7.30 p.m. Plan at Dresden. On MONDAY the i'lan will open at the Theatre, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -JHIULLER'S SONGSTER, No. 1, con- •*- tuining all the latest Lpndon and American successes, as sung in Fuller's Empire Theatres throughout New Zea- i land. Obtainable from Norman E. Ailken, t, Cliarlotte-Btreet, or from boys in Theatre e^ery evening. DANCING! DANCING! DANCING I DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-STREET. A GRAND SOCIAL will be held in the abovo Hall on NEW YEARS NiGHT, Ist January. Dancing 8 till 12. Adniinsion Ono Shilling. First-class Musio by Mr. Fleming. MR. G. BOURfCE, MR. B. HUXLEY, ' M.C.'b. riRICKETI CRICKET! CRICKET! INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH. WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, DEO. 30th, JAN. Ist and 2nd. Play commences 2 p.m. SATURDAY. Admission— ls (ladies free) ; Grandstand, Is. B. L. SALMON, . Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON/ HUTT, and PETONE COMBINED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' PICNIC AND SPORTS GATHERING. ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1906. AT THE BELLEVUE GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. A GRAND PROCESSION of the Members will start from tho Petone Post Offico at 9.30 a.m., by way of the Mainroad to tho Lower Hutt Railway Station and thence to the Belleiuo Gardens. The Lower Hutt Friendly Societies will meet at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, at 9.30 a.m., and march to the Lower Hutt Station to join the Potone Societies. Come and sno the Fire Brigado Competition. The Hutt Brasa Band will play Selections on tho Sports Ground during the day. Brakes will leave the Petone Post Office during tho day for tho grounds. Return Fare, One Shilling. Luncheon Booths and Side Shows on the ground. Sports for young and old. Toys for the Children. Admission to Sports, bd ; Children, 3d. Tea, Sugar, Milk, and Hot Water FREE during tho day. Trophies will be given in place of cash if required. Children's Races for Trophies throughout the day on another part of the ground. * COME ONE! COME ALL I 440 yds 220 yds 100 yds Hdp. Hdp. Hdp. H. Driscoll ... 10 fo — J. Cairns 30 12 4 A. Wright ... 40 20 10 J. Findlay ... so cc sc J. Butler ... 25 10 3 G. Parrant ~ ... 10 7 4 C. E. Wakelin ... 8 -- 5 1 ,R. Digby so 2 so G. White 40 20 10 W. M'llvride ... 20 10 4 E. Hayes 35 15 6 D. Lepper ... — 10 10 J. Brewer ... ... — — 5 E. Pointou, P. J. Mullius, and E. Hobman— Handicappers. ' E. R. G. H. BOYD, M. J. HODGINS, Joint Sees. PHOTOGRAPHS OF N.Z. LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, 1905. npiHE HARDIE SHAW STUDIOS have A been appointed Speoial Photographers to tho N.Z.L.T. Association, with sole rights to photograph at the above Meeting. Copies may bo' obtained at THE HARDIE SHAW STUDIOS, 54, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington (next J. Duthio and Co.). 'Phone 1956. FURNITURE ! • FURNITURE ! RICHARDSON BROS., TJio CHEAPEST HOUSE FURNISHERS, HEAPEST HOUSE FURNISHERS, Are Selling — Full-size Brass Rail Bedsteads, 32g. Full-size Kapok Beds, 22s 6d Brass-rail Fenders, 8a lid Firp Brasses, 5s 6d set Austrian Cane-=cat Chain, 5s 6d Carvod-scnted Chairs, 6s Duehoß3 Chests, 42s Duchess Washstands, 17s 6d WE CAN FURNISH— Double Bedroom, £7 16s lOd Single Boflrooin, £4 15s 8d Kitchen, iiv.ni £5 SiUingrooin, £9 11s 6d CASH OR TERMS. NOTE THE ADDRESS— "TIICHARDSON BROS./ 115, upper cuba-street. notice! "IMPOUNDED at Karori Public Pound, J. 1 bay Cob, all chocs on, branded ldco heart upside down on near shoulder ; impounded by Ranger. If not claimed and pxpeiu-.'s paid will bp sold on Wednesday, IVth January, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon. . J£. 4 BBADJvOCK A Poundkeejper. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 6