TH,EATRE ROYAL Levees, John Fuller and Sons. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT at F U L, L E R ' S . FUL-LE X ' S . First Appearance in New Zealand of the Clever American Double. LOYDELL AND BERRY, LOYDELL AND BERRY, In thoir Great Comedy Sketch, IN. CHINA, "The Finest Laddio in the Forty-Twa," oto. BOVIS BROS. BOVIS BROS. 'In New Sketch,- "Stuttering Dude," Will Bo\ib introducing LAUGHING SONG. First Appearance, RIJBY CARR. WALTER ANDERSON, First Appearance Hero's my Friend; LES WARTON. GERTRUDE EMERY, Aerialist. v Tho Juv""ilo BencW, CHAS. HAVES. Pe^-GOLDEN DUO— Aggie Tho Ma.den with tho Flowing Hair. 808 LLOYD, Tho Old Brown 'At. WALLACE POLLARD, Tho Silvery Tenor. "Will You Love Mo in December?" BIOSCOPE PICTURE— THE LATEST, THE PASTRYCOOK'S REVENGE. The Jealous Woman's Crime, etc. ETHEL LESLIE, Illustrated Song, "Take Mo to Your Heart Again." A BIG AMUSEMENT PROGRAMME. Prices— Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden till 12 ; after 12 at Theatre. Doors 7.15. BEN FULLER. Manager. THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! BOX PLAN OPENS TUESDAY NEXT, DRESDEN, 9 a.m. * OPERA HOUSE. Sole direction of Messrs. CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN, GUNN. TUESDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, TUESDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, Wil mark the DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAB, When MESSRS. MEYNELL AND GUNN Will present for tho FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON Their Specially SELECTED ' DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Including the -Favourite London Actor MR. CHARLES VANE, And, tho Rising Young English Dramatic Star, MISS MAY, CONGDON, In tho Sensational Transatlantic Musical Dramatic Success, THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING J THE FATAL. WEDDING I "THE FATAL WEDDING" is successful mainly because it is an interesting play, of healthy sentiment. Its pathos is roal, its humour is wholesome, and the story it tells is very human in its fidelity to the actual experiences of many lives. It 'provides, in short, a perfect Blend of Cloud and Sunshine^ I aughter and Tears. So much may bo 1 saiu of tho play as a work of dramatic interest, but "THE FATAL WEDDING" makes an oven stronger appeal to tho hearts of its audiences. It presents may delightful phases of child life, and it provides in the part of Jessie— "The Little Mother"— ono of tho most charming studies of child character that the stago has ever known. PRICES— 46, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Door Sales 6d extra to Stalls and Gallery. Business Manager, G. HOMAN BARNES. i JN MBMOBIAM. *' "SAMSON." Dead March in Saul. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. GARRISON BANTyJT GARRISON BAND'S GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! Special Engagement of MISS CHEGWIN, Soprano, Christchurch. MISS MINA CALDOW, Contralto. MR. H. MOSCHIKI, Clarionettist. Prices— 2s 6d and Is". Box Plan now open, at the Dresden, wbero tickets m»y ba had. THE WELLINGTON BRICK AND TILE UNION'S ANNUAL SOCIAL Will bo held at VICTORIA HALL On FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE. Double Tickets, 2s. THE PUBLIC SERVICE CO-OPERA-TIVE SOCIETY OF N W ZEALAND, LTD. TN consequence of the death of tho ■*- Premier, the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, tha SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING called for WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 20th inst., is POSTPONED to THURSDAY, sth July. J. CAREY FITZGERALD, Secretary. RECREATION GROUNDS. mHE Committee hope that all Footballers, Hockey Players, Cricketers, Athletes, and other interested in getting public Recreation Grounds will roll up in force to the | PUBLIC MEETING, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. 1' \ • TN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON." Dead March in S&ul. 1 MANCHESTER UNITY I tr intrrtHKCKT 'Kant »r non i tu*»i IrC71 r C77 I sJ-<.S?t I ffi^ rfr V BRITANNIA LODGE, N.Z. BRANCH, M.I 0.0. F. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting will be held on MONDAY NEXT, 18th June, at 7.30 sharp. Business — Elcclion of Officers and Iniatioiu T, G. OSBORN, P.G., Secretary. NOTICE TO LANCASHIRE MEN. TJE the Funeral of the lat« Hon. R. .T. -ttt> S.'ddon, «11 Lancashore men are renuosled to moot at Godber's Rooms, Cuba-streci, on Monday, the 18th inst., at 8 p.m. W. MACK.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 6
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