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QPERA HOUSE. Under tho Direction' of WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY TO-NIGHT FINAL TO-NIGHT PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT OF WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Gorgeous Spectacular Old-English Pantomime, SINBAD THE SAILOR! SINBAD THE SAILOR! MISS MARIE CAMPBELL, as SINBAD. Will Sing her Latest Success, JACK TAS. FRED GRAHAM as MRS. SINBAD. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Positively Last Two Nights of the Season. Tho greatest Vaudoviilo Musical Sketch' and Farcical Comedy Performance over presented lo a Wellington audience. SEE MONDAY'S PAPERS For lull particulars. x Stage Manager ... FRED GRAHAM. '■ Prices — 4s, 2s 6d, and I?. Early Doojp 6d extra. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's aud Chrisleson's. Musical Conductor, GEO. GARDNER. ' Business Manager, MIUHAEL JOSEPH. QPERAH O U S EL Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. A SEASON OF DRAMA. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation, Commenoing WEDNESDAY NEXT, 13th JUNE. Opening Production, {Arthur JeffersonV Sensational Drama, THE ORPHAN HEIRESS, THE ORPHAN HEIRESS, THE ORPHAN HEIRESS,- - Which will be produced on an elaborate scale of completeness for three nights only. SATURDAY, 16th JUNE, Special Revival of tho Great Military Drama, THE LADDER OF LD?E, THE LADDER OF LIFE, Or GORDONS TO THE FRONT. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE (For Throe Nights Only), ' THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND. SATURDAY and MONDAY, 23rd and 25th JUNE, Tho Great Australian Play, THUNDERBOLT. THUNDERBOLT. | STAGE MANAGER FRANK REIS. Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan now open at Holliday's. Early Door 6d extra,. MICHAEL JOSEPH. JUNE 23. JUNE~23^ JUNE 23~ JUNE 23. JUNE 23. JUNE 23. REMEMBER THIS DATE! REMKMBER THIS' DATE! . • REMEMBER THIS DATE! ' "POSITIVELY A PICTURE TKEATJ \ ■ EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES 1 EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! EDISON'S POPULAR PICTDRE3I ' %Delayed, .but intensified by the 'FRISCO DISASTER. 'FRISCO DISASTER. AMERICA AT WORK! AMERICA AT WORK! AMERICA AT PLAY I AMERICA AT PLAY! EARTHQUAKE PICTURES 1 .> TOWN HALL, "JUKE 23. r TOWN HALL,' JUNE 23. *T N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS? ANNUAL SKETCH EXHD3ITION. OPEN for tho last" time TO-DAY at the Art Gallery, Whitmore-stroet, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. The exhibition includes a collection -of forty sketches by P. Van der Velden ; also, a number of fine loan pictures by well-known English and Colonial Artists. Admission, Is. H. M. GORE, ■ ■ * Secretary, 1 NOTE. — Exhibitors and purchasers art requested to remove their Sketches beforo 5 p.m. on MONDAY. CONSTABLE-STREET CONGREGA. TIONAL CHUP.CH. TUESDAY, JUNE 12-Opening D«y. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 THURSDAY, JUNE 14 FRIDAY, JUNE 15. fi RAXD JAPANESE FAIR AND SALE OF WOIIKt 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 TUBsl! Nor Anything Approaching Gambling! Opening Ceremony TUESDAY, nt_ 3 p.m., by A. Lindsay, Esq., supported Uy Revs. J. Reed Glawon, W. A. Evans, and JU*Donaici Aspiand. AFTERNOON TEAS, MEAT TEAS, «nd SUPPERS EACH DAY! Entertainments and Side Shows each Evening. Admission to Fair aud Entertainment-— od Adults, 3d Children. rpHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, WHITMORE-STREET. GRAND NAUTICAL BAZAAR ! GRAND NAUTICAL BAZAAR: GRAND NAUTICAL BAZAAR! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY NEXT. AND SATURDAY NEXT. EACH STALL A SHIP! EACH STALL A SHIP! SEE THE WHITE WINGS t SEE THE WBIIE WINGS! Novel Sideshows! Sweet Music, etc., Each Day. "Have you Seen the DIVER?" "Havo you Seen the DIVER?" Tho Bazaar will ho OPENED ou WED. NESDAY at 3, by His Woisliip tho Mayor. OPEN DAILY. ADMISSION, 6d. BROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHUr.CH. A SOCIAL to celebrate tho Induction "■ of the Rev. P C. Ronnie will be h_>ld in tho Church on TUESDAY, 12th June, 19C6. A good programme has been arranged. Refreshments provided. Doors open 7.30 ; commence at 8. Admission— Adults It, Children * '

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 6

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