HOUSE. Lessee and Manager, •WILLL!\M ANDERSON. Business Managor, FRED HENNINGHAM, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JUNE 16th. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation. In tho magnificeat portrayal of the greatest dramatic success of modern times, THE LADDLR OF LIFE, THE LADDER OF LDJE, Or •GORDONS TO THE FRONT. The Dargai Holghls, tho Human Ladder, Return of the Gordons, accompanied by full military band. Tho great Na> smith Hammer Sensation. Tho greatest acro•batio sensation of the ago. The Realistic Battle Scene THE LADDER OF LD7E Shows a tlcry fiom real life. Incident after incident follow one another, and tho characters aro life-like, and possess more interesting features than any other drama now before the public. STAGE MANAGER FRANK REIS. MusicaJ , Directress ... Miss Abbie Taylor. Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at UTolliday's. Early Door 6d extra. ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. IN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON" Will be hold in the TOWiT HALL on TUESDAY, 19th JUNEj 1906. "SAMSON," together with the "DEAD MARCH IN SAUL," will bo given as above purely as an In Memoriam to' tha memory of the lata Premier. The net proceeds of tho performance wil be do* voted to the Seddon Memorial Fund. Admission — 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. 8. G. HAMERTON, A. B. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sees, TOWN HAXIj. TOWN ttat.Tii OWN HALL. TOWN HALL., SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd JUNE. AMERICA'S GRIJATEST PICTUR^ ; ENTERPRISE. MOTION PICTURES! MOTION PICTURES! EDISON'S ' EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! POPULAR PICTURES! EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S Arriving by S.S. SONOMA. A VERITABLE PICTURE FEAST!'! The Best Obtainable from that Vast Continent of America. AMERICA AT WORK. AMERICA AT WORK. MIGHTY Gaze upon man's mighty TEEMING work in this mighty AMERICA land. EARTHQUAKE PICTURES EARTHQUAKE PICTURES EARTHQUAKE PICTURES . , • EARTHQUAKE PICTURES; If you are an admirer of Living Pictures, SEE THIS TRIUMPH OK THE ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPH. AN EVENING op SOLID ENJOYMENT A Picture Entertainment presented upon entirely new and un-to-date methods, A veritable Picture Fesut. MANAGERIAL NOTE. — During out Programme of Pictures, all of which ara new to this colony, we will project upon a screen 28 feet square a reproduction of the scenes in SAN FRANCISCO TAKEN WITHIN TWO DAYS OF THE DISASTER,! A long picture of that' striokon. aud once beautiful' city, __ SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO. INTERLUDE : A SPECIAL ATTRACTION! A FEATURE IN ITSELF! MR. AVALON COLI.ARD, One of the Best Vocal Entertainers before tho public, IN HIS ORIGINAL CHARACTERISATIONS IN COSTUME. MUSIC. — An innovation will be tho music rendered by an Orchestra, under the .direction of Miss Olive Merton. Tha music has been specially written and arranged for each picture, by an artist ia this lino of work. . Doors open at 7 (early comers entertained by tho latest Magnaphone). Orchestral overturo promptly at 7.55 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES— 3i, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan opens at the DRESDEN on MONDAY. DAY SALES at Houldsworth's (opposite ROYAL OAK). American Manager — MR. ANDREW WHITE. World's Tour Representative — MR. FREDERICK ANDREWS. J N MEMORIAM. "SAMSON." Dead March in SauL A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in Ngahauranga Hall on WEDNESDAY, 20th June. Brake leaves Royal Oak 7.15, Government Buildings 7.30. ULSTER LODGE, No. 62, N.Z.C., PETONE. HRHE Annual Installation of tho W.M. X and Investituro of Officers of tho above Lodge will take placa on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th Juno, 1906, at 7 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Train loaves Thorm'on station i at 6.15 p.m. By Command of tho W.M. TVTEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. -^ DRUIDS' HALL. SUNDAY, 17th JUNE, at 7.50. An Address by Comrade Fould>i, entitled "THE HISTORICAL BASIS OF SOCIALISM.' All Scats Free. Collection. Questions ai.d discuHion invited. mHE WELLINGTON HARBOUR JL FERRIES, LTD. 'SUNDAY, 17ih JUNE, 1906. DAY'S BAY. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30 and 5.3Q p.m. Leave Day's B*y— 9, 11 a.m., 4.30 p.in, SEATOUN AND KARAKA BAY. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30 and 5.30 p.m. Loave Sccioun — 9, 11 a.m., 4.30 p.m. MIRAMAR Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30 and 5.30 p.m. Leave Miramar — 9, 11 a.m., 5 p.m. (Ciroumstanoos permittinc.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 6
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