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T O W JS[ fcL A JL. L. GRAND OPENING WIDE-WORLD PANTOSCOPR (P-TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! ONE OF THE GREATEST EXHIBITIONS OF LIVING PICTURES! LIVING PICTURES! LIVING JPI CTUBES! EVERYBODY MUST SKE THESE NEW PICTURES, PROJKCTKD BY THE LATkSr TYPE OF MACHINE. FAMILY TICKETS and DAY SALES at christeson-s, BOX PLAN AT THE DttJfISDISN. PofULAIt PEIUES, O / 11116^! S / tieSfc ' W J D E- VV OR L D~Fa N TOSCO P E C<>TOWN HALL. DIRECTION J. & N. TAIT. MANAGER F. STETSON MONDAY, 18tu, aud WJiIDJNErfDAY, 20th JUNE. FAREWELL TO WELLINGTON OF THE GREATEST LIVING BARITONE, ANDREW BLACK. The Two above Concerts v/ill-be positively tho Last Appearances in Wellington of this Magnificent Singer, whose ivppcarances in Now zfealand have been regarded as ono of tho Greatest Musical Invents of tho Times. Farowell to ETHEL SINCLAIR, L ho Talented Young Violinists, whose playing has won for her tho honour of being classed amongst tho greatest Violinistes that havo ever visited tho colony. Farewell to ADOLrHE BQKSCHKE, tho Brilliant Young Pianist, whoso great genius has caused a Sensation in tho Musical World. TWO MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES WILL BE TWO MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES PRESENTED. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tho BOX PLANS will be opened at tho Dresden on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, and Special Attention i 3 called to the fact that both the 53 and 3s eeat3 may bo reserved. PRICES— Ss, 3s (roservable), 2s, and Is. CONCERT la aid of the Building Fund of St. James's V.M.B.C. Will bs held in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, i Dixon-slreet, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 0N TUESDAY. 12th JUNE. Admission Is. TAEANAKI PIfITJLtOLETJM ST ' PETER ' S S^ DAY SCHOOL - COMPANY, Ltd. S^^? 0 !? £§i,KS ITAIK - WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE. CAPITAL £120,000 _J_ In 120,000 Shares of £1 each. ONE DA _y_ ONLY. Admission — Afternoon (3 to 6), Free; 56,000 are issued to lho Vendors, fully Evening, Is; Children, 6d. pa^d ; and the remaining 64,000 will be offered to the public as follows:- j WELLINGTON GUARDS. 2s 6d per share on application, 2s 6d per nrnnivintvnn. - t>»xx share on allotment, and the balance in TWENTIETH ANNUAL BALL. calls of not more than 2s 6d per bhare {HPiHE above Ball will be held on FRlat, intervals of not less than 60 daye, if '-*- DAY EVENING, lho 22nd June, at required, although it is not expected the Druids' Hall, Taranaki-street. Tickets that more than 7s 6d to 10s per sham, can bo obtained from any member of the will bo called up. company. Doubio ticket 7s 6d, single ss, i extr;i lady 2s 6d. I SERGT. R. BOLLAND, Hon. Sec. THT HE r ll e ,l"S C as it? S a'nticipStS ' "^eTIINGTON MuilC^L UNION. V^^^i^^r^TSA IMPORTANT NolrTcE TO CHORUS, foi intending applicants. FTpHE Usual Practice will be held on Tho prospectus, which will be issued in JL MONDAY NEXT, list inst., at 8 tho courso of a few days, will set forth a o'clock, at Syd*ney-street Schoolroom. As full' analysis of the oil obtained from tho it is hoped to give the second concert prGoenl bore, and also a report from the early, , every member is requested to atExpert as to the great possibilities of tho tend, field. j Work to be practised, "King Olaf." This Company holds at tho present time The Orchestra will resume Practice on Boring Rights over about 6500 acres. TUESDAY,' the 19th inst., at J 7.45, as Tho Brokers desiro to draw tho attontioa Usual. of the public to th'o fact that tho Com- A. M. LEWIS, pany has already proved tho existence of Hon. Secretary. SA'^ST cSe^ a "ir st r U with EMPIRE ATHLETIC QUADRILLE g^Tho^^U^^-SiKS r|THE Commi(ti SS SS Y announce to all Sfand sh P ould r prove a met remunera- <^^^*fj™£*^lThe7"S draw tho attention of tho Druid*; Hall NEXT THURSDAY, 14th puffioVthe fact that this Company ha* S^fSSSI « <*«"*< « Secretary BARB, LEAHY & CO.', a. Edwards, h,,. See. 6, Customhouse-quay. «TpHE CENTRAL MISSION BAND will T?AST & FAST SlV ° a S electe a Programme' of Groy and Fcatheveton streets. U ™ lc in *»»« Hospital Grounds TOmlT -»x -r-r-rn»<i--r;i MORROW (Sunday), weather permitting. J. MAPuTYN HUME, Collection in aid of HospUa] Featberston-street. Y.M.O.A. mO-NIGHT, at B— Devotional. X SUNDAY, at 10— Chapter Bible Study. 4. Thanksgiving Service. SUNDAY, at 5-Strangcrs' Tea. •JlisiibwK WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S &Llg§*[gr : X, CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. DYER SETTLEMENT. N^^iJ^ . , „x i tako P laca ° 11 WEDNESDAY, 20th inst., NOTICK is hereby given that 31 Lois from 12 n6on tm 8 Nominations in the above Settlement, comprising c i ose on TUESDAY 12th in<=t at 11 10,704 acros, situated about, 2 miles from pm> jj y ort i cr Maryborough, will be open for npphca- j MORGAN Secretary tion on the Leasc-in-Perpetuity system on ; J • MONDAY, tho 271h June, 1906. Areas ,» -"M&h. rango from 111 to 787 acres; rentals from i#S®P^*v^SSl! >'' 3s 6d to 14s Id per aero por annum. /K*fs^^<wiik. | Pamphlets containing pluus aud full < TO^^! \ particulars will shortly be obtainable at 2sBB0iafl8l(M PS3 tho principal Post Offices, and from tho oW^^^^B^i^^^ UtKlClslB ""'jOHN STRAUCHON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Kg) |sg) * District Land and Survey Office, SCi'S* BjflS Wellington. , JrWi"-*- 1 ■■•rn^-T.-^s^iT^^ b I MANCIIfSTEK UNITY N .1 of o»a rcLLbws l&SllJlJI COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, fTUHE Orldinary Fortnightly Meeting of „..„_., Auoiru-irr-v Tinn\nv Court Sir George Bowen, 5084, will GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. b( . hc[fl in Foroslei *» Hall, Tory-street, „„„!„,, , m trr\TTn™<j ny pi,-rvss ou MONDAY, 11th June, at 8 p.m. NOTICE TO HOLDERS 01- RLCESS Business -Xominaliou of Officers and PRIVILEGES. General. THE issue of books closes on SATUR- 110 r> . A " )) V '"°" TKAV , ERS : DAY NEXT, lho 9th Juno. 118, oweu- Bt.-ec<.8 t.-ec<. feecr^ a -V-Privilege-holders having books in their jtflpV § Cohsebsion MUST roturn tho same on or ndwseiw^ eforo MONDAY, lho 11th inst. y[jßfilVTi ■■■ 'jijjli *< CHARLES WILSON, Chief Librarian. K^r?i^""-?*fKskx'Wl THE UNITED BUILDING SOCIETY e^JiLs^SE/SEsiiß OF WELLINGTON. FIRST~FUND. WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB. A N Appropriation (tho bjxUi) by Sale Annual Meeting of the above Zjl will Inke place at tho Chamber o! ■*- Club will bo hold in Godber's Rooms, Commorcc, eornor of Customhouse-quay Cuba-stroot, on MONDAY EVENING, and Huntcr-strool, on TUESDAY, the al 8 o'clock. 19th inst., at 8 p.m. Intending members aro requested to J. G. DAVIES, attond. Secretary. GIFFORD BRAMAH, Hon. Sec, pro tcm. THE ALPINE LAKE HYDRAULIC <^ft^ia^-— SLUICING COMPANY (LIMITED). «^^g|^3^^^^^ WELLINGTON RACING OTUB.' A PPLICATIONS for Shares in this -"- Company will be leceived by NOMINATIONS L 11. B. WILSON, rf^LOSE for all events on MONDAY, No. 1, Grey-streel, HU» June, nt 9 o'clock p.m. Wellington. A. E. WHYTE, Sceretarjr.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 6

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