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THEATRE ROYAL Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S. FULLEK'S. Ono of the Finest Turns Ever Seen in Wellington. LOYDELL AND BERRY, LOYDELL AND BERRY, In their Great Comedy Sketch, IN CHINA, Miss Berry in a REAL CHINESE SONG, Accompanying herself on a REAL CHINESE INSTRUMENT. BOVIS BROS. BOVIS BROS. In New Sketch, "Stuttering Dude," WALTER ANDERSON, Descriptive. Here's my Friend, LES WARTON. CHARLES HAVES. GERTRUDE EMKRY, Acrialist. PearI— GOLDEN DUO— Aggie 808 LLOYD, The Old Brown 'At. THE PASTRYCOOK'S REVENGE ETHEL LESLIE RUBY CARR. 2s and Is. Plan at Dresden. Doors 7.30. • ____ — THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! BOX PLAN OPENS WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dresden, 9 a.m. QPERA HOUSE. Sole direction of Messrs. CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. TUESDAY, JUNE 26th, TUESDAY, JUNE 26th, Will mark the I DRAMATIO EVENT OF THE YEAR, When MESSRS. MEYNELL AND GUNN Will present for the FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON Their Specially SELECTED * DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Including the Favourite London Actor MR. CHARLES VANE, And the Rising Young English Dramatio Star, MISS MAY CONGDON, In the Sensational Transatlantic Musical Dramatio Success, THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! "THE FATAL WEDDING" is buccobsful mainly because it is an interesting play, of healthy sentiment. Its pathos is real, its humour is wholesome, and the story it tells is very human in its fidelity to tho actual experiences of many lives. It provides, in short, a perfect BLEND OF CLOUD AND SUNSHINE, LAUGHTER AND TEARS. So much may be said of the play as a work of dramatio interest, but "THE FATAL WEDDING" makes an even stronger appeal to the hearts of its audionces. It presents many delightful phases of child life, and it provides ir. tho part of Jessie— "The Little Mother"— one of the most charming studies of child charactor that the stage has ever known. Introducing tho FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE CHILDREN'S SCENE L And the "TIN CAN BAND" of LITTLE FOLK, Incidental to which are a Host of ORIGINAL" MUSICAL FEATURES By i THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN.! 1 THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN! PRIOES-4 8l 2s 6d, »nd Is. Early ! Door Sales 6d extra to Stalls and Gallery. Business Manager, G. HOMAN BARNES. JN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON." Dead March in S»nL RECREATION GROUNDS. rriHE Committee hope that all Footballers, Hockey Players, Cricketers, Athletes, and other interested in. getting publio Eecreation Grounds will roll up in forco to the PUBLIC MEETING, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. JN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON." Dead March in Saul. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RIGHT v HON. R. J. SEDDON. TO enable country residents to attend the above funeral, Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rates, in terms of tariff regulations, will bo issued from all stations to Wellington on SATURDAY, 16th, and MONDAY, 18th June, and from Palmerston and Company's stations by morning trains on TUESDAY, 19th June, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 30th June. JAMES MARCHBANKS, Acting General Manager. Wellington, 15th June, 1906. NOTICE TO LANCASHntE MEN. RE tho Funeral of tho late Hon. R. J. Seddon, all Lancashire men are requested to meet at Godbor's Rooms, Cuba-street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, tho 18th inst., at 8 o'clook. W. MACK. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. j PURSUANT to the terms of "g^e Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," and '"Iho Bank Holidays Act, 1902," THURSDAY, tho 21st June, 1906, FROM 12 NOON, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout Wellmgton, Petone, and Hutt. Tho Union Bank of Australia (Ltd.), G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Bank of Now South Wales, E. J. FINCH', Inspector. \ The Bank of Australasia, C. R. COWPER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., JAMES COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, ALEX. MIOHD2, 1 ' .. 'General Manager.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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