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rjpOWN HALL. TO-DAY, LAST DAYI WIDE WORLD PANTOSCOPF on WIDE WORLD PANTOSCOPE CO." MVtNG PICTURES. LIVING PICTURES! The Pictures that have caused co much Sensation ! LAST EXHIBITION! THIS EVENING, 8. THIS EVENING 8 THIS EVENING) 8. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Including the Bold Bank Robbery/ SPECIAL~PRICES— RESERVED SEATS 2a BODY Uf d llXL l£l£l £ 1£ - pr ?- "" l 3 Day Sales at Chritteson's. WIUE WORLD LIVING PICTURES! tjy OW^ ~ HALL. P, iroclion J. and N. Tait Mana S er -^ .F. StetGon. MONDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT At 8 p.m. ' ANDREW BLACIE ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK ' FAREWELL CONCERTS. FAREWELL CONCERTS. FAREWELL CONCERTS. .FAREWELL CONCERTS FAREWELL CONCERTS. ON MONDAY NIGHT MR. ANDREW BLACK will eing— 'Vision Fugitive" (Massenet), "There is a Green Hill" (Gounod), "Woo thou thy Snowflako" (Sullivan), "Mother Seal's Song" (Bright-Kipling), "S raon tho Cellarer" (Batto-n), "Flowers of tho Forest," etc. MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR will play— "Romance in A" (Max Bruch), "Lo Cygne" (Saint Saens), "Moto Perpetuo" (German), and, with HERR j BORSCHE, "Movement from SonaI ta" (Brahms). HERR ADOLPHE BORSCHKE will play— "Marcho RoligicUse," from "Lohengrin" (Wagner), '"Movement from Sonata" (Borpchke), Paraphrase "Eugene Onegin" (Tschaikowsky-Pabst). HORACE GLEESON Accompanist. SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. Plan on view at tho Dresden. Both 5s and 3s Seats may be Reserved. All priced tickets at the Dresden. ss, 3s (reservable), 2s, Is. WELLINGTON SCHOOLS' CHORAL UNION. - FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT. To be held in tho TO,. N HALL, THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, 1906, At 8 p.m. 600 VOICES, assisted by Leading Vocalists. D3ISH, SCOTCH, ENGLISH AIRS. Mr. R. Parker at the Organ. Reserved Gallery, 2s; Floor and Gallery, Is. AGRANP DANCE, to bo hold in tho Cleveland Hall, Brooklyn, EVERY lUESDAY EVENING, from 8 till 11, commencing Tuesday, 19th June. Ladies, free; Gents, Is. Tram stops at the door. ! '_ WELLINGTON CYCLING CLUB. APPLICATIONS aro invited for Premises for the above Club. Occupat ; on,_ early October. Space required, about 70ft x 40ft. Apply H. THOMAS, . Town Hall. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GHUZNEE-STREET. This large, well-appointed, and conveni-ently-situated Room may bo obtained for Entertainments, Concerts, Socials, etc. For particulars apply to Edward Ander- ' son, 41, Willis-street. THE NEW ZEALAND AND RIVER PLATE LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY (Ltd.). iTTIHE Transfer Books of this Company ■*- will be Closed from the 23rd to the 30th Juno, both days inclusive. [ A Dividend for tho Six Months. ond,ed 30th April, 1906, at the rato of Seven Per Cent, per annum, will bo payable on the 2nd July, 1906. G. S. KISSLING, , . , Secretary. Auckland, 13th June, 1906. > WELLINGTON TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. mHE School will be Closed on MONJ- DAY, TUESDAY, and tho day of tho lato Premier's Funeral, as a mark of I respect to his memory. By order of tho Board, W. S. LA TROBE, Secretary. IN MEMOBIAM. mHE MOST LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPH Of THE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON May be obtained at THE HARDIE SHAW STUDIOS, s+, WILLIS-STREET (Morrah's Buildings). This Photo is iv direot profile, and was taken co by special request of the late Promior. Wo haw received oroVv\ for orer 200 larp-e copies of this copyright photograph in Iho last two days, HARDIE SHAW, WANTED TO"" PURCHASE, ,!„,- S op ' CJS of Go °- w - Wilton's 1905 CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS. On account of tho gonoral demend for my catalogue, I shall be pleased to buy up spare copies of tho 1905 issue at Is each, as this year's issue will not be ready in time to meet the presont domand, GEO. W\ WILTON, Analytical Ohemiat and Importer of Scientific Apparatus, 85a, CUBA-STREET EXTENSION, Wellington. j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 6

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