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Q P E •» A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager, WDLLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 18th JUNE.' WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation. In tho magnifice.it portrayal of the greatest dramatic success of modern times, THE LADDER OF LIFE, THE LADDER OF LDJE, Or GORDONS TO THE FRONT. The THEATRE PACKED from FLOOR to- CEILING on Saturday evening, tho CURTAIN having to bo RAISED OVER and OVER AGAIN on the REaLISTIO BATTLE SCENE and tho groat NAYSMITH HAMMER SENSATION. THE LADDER OF LLYE Shows a story from real life. Incident after incident follow ono another, and ths characters are life-like, and possess more interesting features than any other drama now before- tho public. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)— Last production of THE LADDER OF LIFE. WEDNESDAY, 20th June— Tho Historioal, Nautical Drama, THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND. Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan _fc Holliday's. Early Door 6d extra. TN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON." Dead March in Said. THE NAME "EDISON" MEANS "PERFECTION." T?DISON'S POPULAR PIC. ■*-* TURES OPEN IN THE TOWN HALL NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. NUFF SED. I \ I TRUST EDISON TO PRODUCE THE BEST. TITELLINGTON CHOKAL SOCD2TY. IN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON" Will bo held in the TOWN HALL oa TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, 1906. i "SAMSON," together with the "DEAD MARCH IN SAUL," will be given as above purely is an In Memoriam to ths memory of tho late Premier. NET PROCEEDS IN AID OF SEDDON MEMORIAL FUND. Admission — it, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. S. G. HAMERTON, A. B. WILLIAMS, . Hon.' Sece. WT'ELLING^ON OHORAL SOCIETY; FINAL REHEARSAL FOR "SAMSON** THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, In ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, At 8 o'clock sharp. S. G. HAMERTON, A. B. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secrotixie*. MISSION SERVICES. ~ AT the Baptist Ohuroh TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, and o»oh night through th* week.— REV. LOCKHART MORTON will speak TO-NIGHT on "Attractive People." You are earnestly invited. Sankoy's Hymns. No collection. ULSTER LODGE, No. 62, N.Z C , PETONE. THE Annual Installation of the W.M. and Investiture of Officers of the abovo Lodge will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th June, 1906, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Train leaves Thorndon station at 6.15 p.m. By Command of tho W.M. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of teaching ensures proficiency in ONE QUARTER at class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall (50ft by 60ft). Term commences with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. Address — 56, Ghuznee-stroot, next St. Peter's Church. WELLINGTON CYCLING CLUB. A PPLICATIONS are invited for Pre- -£*~ miscs for the abovo Club. Occupation, early October. Space required, about 70ft x 40ft. Apply H." THOMAS, Town Hall. ACTS LIKE A CHARM! KEENE'S "ONE-NIGHT" COLD CURE. A tonic laxative Safest (freo from poison), mildest, most effective, cheapest. Guaranteed to break up your cold in twenty-four hours. Coated tablets Is per box. v For CORNS, try- KEENE'S "ONENIGHT" CORN CURE. Absolutely the best. Price Is. Ask your chemist for KEENK'S. N.Z. MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING CO., Agents. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, MARION-STREET, Wellington. v _This Hotel will be opened on Monday Next, 18th of June, under tho management of an experienced Caterer. Tariff, 5s per day; 30s n week. A. M. WILSON, Proprietor. DO not depend on Coal supplies whioh fail when most wanted. Uso Seaford. Alwa.v_ ready, •'

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

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