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QPERA HOU.SE. Lessee and Manager William Anderson TO-NIGHT, Last Performance of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S, FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION In THE LADDER OF LIFE. Theatre again Crowded East Night to - witness this Magnificent Performance. The curtain raised over and over again, on the Great Sensational Scenes. ■'* TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 20th JUNE, Grand Revival of the Historical Nautical Drama, THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; Or, THE DAYS OF NELSON. Introducing the Famous Historical Battlo of Trafalgar. The Deck of the Victory. Nelson's Last Prayer. The Death of Nelson. "England Expects I Every Man to do his Duty." Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors till 7.30. 6d extra. Box Plan, at Holliday's. TN MEMORIAM. "SAMSON." Dead March in SauL ' m O W N HALL. Direction J. and N. Tait. Manager F. Stetson. TO-MORROW EVENING! TO-MORROW EVENING! ' TO-MORROW EVENING! FAREWELL— FAREWELL TO FAREWELL— FAREWELL TO / ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, f ' ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, • ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACKANDREW, black; ANDREW BLACK, , " THE FAMOUS BARITONE. And Kb Concert Ompany. Farewell to Farewell to ETHEL SESTCLAIP, ETHEL SINCLAIR, ', • ' ETHEL SINCLAIR, The Talented Violiniste. ADOLPHE BORSCHKE, ADOLPHE BORSCHKE, ADOLPHE BORSCHKE, t • The Brilliant Pianiit. Horace- Gleeeon, Accompanist. One of the Most Artietio Concert Companies that has visited New Zealand. ' THE BOX PLAN FOR THE FARE-" •WELL CONCERT is now on view at tho Dresden, where ss' and 3s seats may bo reserved. PRICES— Ss, 3s, 2s, and Is. CAUTIONS., A U T I O N S; BEWARE OF THE DOG "BAFFLES"' on 23rd JUNE, A 15-minute Chase through New York streets. FIGHT SHY OF THE AMATEUR' CRACKSMAN on '23rd JUNE, The Sensation of Four Continent!. KEEP CLEAR OF. THE AMERICAN POLICEMAN on 23rd JUNE, Or you will see his Daily Experience*. , DON'T EAT RARE-BITS AT NIGHT ) BEFORE 23rd JUNE. .. Poor Archibald's Flight through the SUrif," Heavens over New York City— - A Nightmare. This is the ORIGINAL EDISON POPULAR PIC TURE COMPANY, Delayed by the 'Frisco Disaster. ' STAND AWAY FROM THE CONEY ISLAND FEREWORKS on 23rd JUNE. Beautifully Coloured. AVOID ACCmENT AT THE AMERI- 1 " CAN FOOTBALL MATCH on 23rd JUNE. You know it's Dangerous. LOOK OUT FOR THE ESCAPING CONVICTS on 23rd JUNE. A 20-minute Thrill. EVADE THE RAGING FIRE IN NEW YORK CITY on 23rd JUNE. An Actual Burning Sdene. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF~ SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRACE. TO-MORROW, 20th JUNE, 1906, At 8 o'clock. FAREWELL MEETINGS. • The REV. LOIE F. PRIOR will hold a Pubhc Meeting TO-MORROW EVENING, when she will devote the whole evening to Direct Messages and Psychomotrio Readings. Admission, Is. ULSTER LODGE, No. 62, N.Z.C., PETONE. fTIHE Annual Installation of the W.M. X 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 the W.M. •m/T ISS IO N SERVICE. Missioner— Rev. LOCKHART MORTON, Place — Vivi«.n-Etreet Baptist Church. Time— 7.3o : Prayer Meeting" at 7. Subject — "Wrongly-dressed t'eople." Bright Singing and Straight Talk. No Collection. • All Welcome. • 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 privato hall (50ft by_ 60ft). Term commences with pupil. Privato lessons by arrangement. Address— 56, Ghuzneo-stroet, next St. Peter's Church. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RT. HON. R. J. SEDDON. NOTICE TO STEAMER PASSENGERS. TN order to enable the necessary ar- •*• rangexnents to bo completed, visitor* to Wellington are requested to notify the , Union Steam Ship Company IMMEDI-< ATELY on what day they intend returning to their home ports. UNION STEAM SHD? CO. OF N.Z. LTD. MERCANTILE and GENERAL MINTING executed wittiSSsS promptitudo at Evening Poit offiet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 6

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