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/-VPERA- HOUSE. SINBAD THE SAILOR t FINAL MATINEE. FINAL MATINEE. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 1.45. Children Half-price to all parts. Doore open at 12.45. QPERA HOXJSS. Under the Direction of WILLIAM ANDERSON. THE PANTOMIME BOOM I LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST 2 NIGHTB Of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Gorgeous Spectacular Pcntomim% SINBAD THE SAILOR! SINBAD THE SAILOR 1 MISS MA -rtr CAMPBELL. As SINBAD. FRED GRAHAM as MRS. SINBAD. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, | LAST 2 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON I LAST 2 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON! Tho Complete Pantomime Combination in the Latest MUSICAL SKETCHES, COMEDY ACTS, . ACROBATIC FEATS, And a Host of Other Novelties. Stage Manager ... FRED GRAHAM. PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Daor» 6d extra. Day Salea at Abel's ana Ohristeron's. Box Plan at HoUiday'fs. Musical Conductor, GEO. GARDNER. Business Manages, MICHAEL JOSEPH. A P E R A HOUSE. SINBAD THE SAILOR TO-NIGHT. MISS MARIE CAMPBELL will sing I the Latest English Song, "Jack Tar," "Jaok Tar." LENNON, HYMAN, AND LENNON, in their extraordinary Juggling Act. Last Two Nights of the Pantomime. Final Matinee To-morrow (Saturday). N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL SKETCH EXHIBITION. OPEN Daily at the Art Gallery, Whit-more-strect, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10 pjn. The exhibition includes ft oolteotion oi forty sketches by P. Van der Veldftn; also, a number of fine loan pictures by well-known English and Colonial Artists. Admission, Is. H. M. GORE, Secretary. ■ SPIRITUALISTIC MISSION. 4 EEXANDRA HALL, ABEL SMITH. iV , STREET, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Bth JUNE, At 8 pjn. MADAME HELLER will deliver an Address entitled "Mediums and Mediumship, Genuine and Fraudulent," a warning and exposure, specially for Spiritualists and Investigators. Admission— SlLVEß COIN. ' After address, one hour will be devoted to Psychometric Tests from articles, photos, writing, etc. Also, Spirit Messages and Questions Answered. ST. DAVID'S BAZAAR. /^DDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE, LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J GRAND PROGRAMME! DUTCH AUCTION! Admission, Sixpence. ST. JAMES'S YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. GRAND SALE OF WORK. LAST. NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRICES. As tables must be cleared all goods will b3 offered »t reduced prices. Last opportunity to hear the St. James* Popular Minstrel Troupe. Admission, Sale of Work; Free. ST. MARY'S HOME, KARORI. npHE Formal Opening of St. Mary'« JL Cottage Home will take place on SATURDAY, 9th June, 2.«5 p.m. The Bishop of ihe Diocese will preside. AU interested are invited. A 'bus will meet the 2 p.m. Kelburne Tram to convey visitors to the Home". CONSTABLE-STREET CONGREGA. TIONAL CHZIBCH. TUESDAY, JUNE 12— Opening Day v WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 THURSDAY, JUNE 14 FRIDAY, JUNE 15. fi RAND JAPANESE FAIR ** AND SALE OF WORK! In Aid of the New Church Building Fund, By the COMBINED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OF WELLINGTON. A GENUINE SALE OF USEFUL , AND FANCY ARTICLES At Genuine Value Prices! NO RAFFLES! ~NO BRAN TUBS! Nor Anything Approaching Gambling! Opening Ceremony TtjESDAY, at. 3 p.m., by A. Lindsay, Esq., supported by Revs. J. Reed Glasson, W. A. Evane, and M'Donald Aspland. AFTERNOON TEAS, MEAT TEAS, and SUPPERS EACH DAY! Entertainments and Side Shows each. Evening. . Admission to Fair and Entertainment — 6d Adults, 3d Children. X? UGBY FOOTBALL CONTESTS HUGBY FOOTBALL CONTESTS For THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. TO - MORROW. TO - MORROW. DON'T MISS THE EXCITEMENT. DON'T MISS THE EXCITEMENT. ATHLETIC PARK, 3 p.m.: ATHLETIC v. MELROSE. WELLINGTON v. VICTORIA COLLEGE. Adini;»ion to Ground — Ladies free, Men 6d. PETONE GROUND. 3.15 p.m.: ORIENTAL v. PETONE. OLD BOYS v. SOUTHERN. Train loaves To Aro at 2.20 p.m. SEE THE GAMES! SEE THE GAMES! J. D. AVERY, « Soo. W.R.F.U. KARORI GOLF CLUB. STROKE COMPETITION (Handicap), Men only, SATURDAY, 9th. E. A. LIPDLE, Sou. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 6