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/"VPERA HOUSE.' Lossee and Manager. WILLIAM ANDERSON. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation. THIS (Friday) EVENING, 15th Juno, Last Performance of Arthur Jefferson* Sensational Drama, THE ORPHAN HEIRESS, THE ORPHAN HEIRESS, Which was received again last night by a large and enthusiastic audience. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, 16th JUNE, Special Revival of the Great Military Drama, THE LADDER OF LDJE, THE LADDER OF LDJE, GORDONS TO FRONT. WEDNESDAyT 20th JUNE THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND. SATURDAY and ~MONDAY, 23rd and 25th JUNE, First Production of the Emotional and Domestic Drama, THE WORK GTRL! STAGE MANAGER I'RANK REIS. Musical Directress ... Miss Abbie Taylor. ' Prices — 3s, 2s, and le. Box Plan at Holliday'B. Early Door 6d extra. Business Manager— Fied Henningham. ■^fELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. IN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON" Will bo held in the TOWN" HALL on TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, 1006. "SAMSON," together with the "DEAD MARCH IN SAUL," will be given at above purely as an In Memoriam to tho memory of the late Premier. The net proceeds of the performance wil be do. voted to the Seddon Memorial Fund.' Admission — fa, 3b, 2b, le. Box Plan at Dresden. S. G. HAMERTON, A\ B. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sees. rpiHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. GRAND NAUTICAL BAZAAR I SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESS J TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 7.30. At 7.30, Cutlass Drill by Members of H.M.S. Pioneer. Concert under the direction of Mrs. " Hugo. A team of Ladies from Messrs. Harrison's and Juri&s's Gymnasium. See the Diver, "Little Nell," and tha ; Dockyard Pump. ViEit Tasty Tea Saloon. Have a Sniff of the Briny. The manifold laughter of the tea, thY ever-rippling smile of the ocean, In all time calm or convulsed. Owing to the late Premier's decease, the ' Bazaaar will be closed on SATURDAY, but will be opened NEXT WEEK after' the funeral. J N MEMORIAM.. "SAMSON." Dead March in SauL THE' JAPANESE FANCY FAIR and . Sale of Work, iv aid of tho building Fund of the New Congregational Church at Newtown, will bo concluded TO-NIGHT in Constable-street. Meat Tea and ' Supper provided. Special Enter, tainment by the Children To-night. Admission to Fair and Concert, 6d. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in Ngahauranga Hall on WEDNESDAY, 20th June. Brake leaves Royal Oak 7.15, Government Buildings 7.30. ' SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. "mTR. T. H. GILL, M.A., LL.B., will give a course of Leotureson "The Art of Teaching," commencing TONIGHT (Friday), 15th June, at 8 o'clock, in Wesley Institute, Taranaki-street. TEN DAYS' MISSION At the ■OAPTIST CHURCH, VTVIANST., "^ Commencing SUNDAY NEXT. Morning 11; Evening 6.30. Tho REV. W. LOCKHART MORTON (Of Adelaide) will conduct SPECIAL MISSION SERVICES. Sankey's Hymns. All seats free. You come. WELLINGTON CITY RDJLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Parade ordered for Monday, the 18th June, is CANCELLED. W. G. DUTHIE, Captain. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given thai the road under tho Viaduct is CLOSED until further notice W. F. ENGLAND, Town CJi-r'- . ' WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON. TO enable country resident-; to altond tho above funeral, Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rales, in terms of tariff, regulations, will be issued from an stations to Wellington on SA'IURD%Y, 36th and MONDAY, 18lh Juno, availab.e for return up to and including SATURDAY,. 30th Juno. JAMES' MARCH IV NKS, Acting General Manager. , Wellington, 15th JuLve, 19to. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' FUNERAL OF^LATE PREMIER. "(TUCKETS at reduced rates) to Welling-. JL ton and To Aro, available for ro-' turn until 30th June, 1906, will be issued' from all stations on the Wellington-. Napier.New Plymouth Section from 16th to 18th June, and from Masterton, Be!rnonl, and intermediate stations by morning trains on 19th Juno. BY ORDER.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 6