TOWJST 11AJLL. TOWiSi HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. THE GREATEST ANIMATED PICTURK ENTERPRISE BEFORIi THE PUBLIC. EDISOJN'S POPULAR PICTURES AND AMERICA AT WORK ! SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER! SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER,! A WONDERFUL VIKW OF 'FKISCO TAKEN RIGHT AFTKR THE EARTHQUAKE. MUSIC. INTERLUDE. The Piotures will be accompanied by an Mr. Avalon Uollard, an Vocal TOntertainer, Orchestra, under the direction of Mies olive will appear in his original vocal charaoterisaMer ton, and tha Muaic has been in-ranged for tions in cobtumo. and ihis parb of tho proeach sot of piotuies by Mr. Coilard. gramme is a feature in itaelf . OUR SCREEN IS MADE OF SPECIALLY PRWPARKD MATERIAL CALLED " KINJi) I'O-OLOTU," and the first glimpse at a picture urojected upon thiß 28ft curtain will immediately uonvinse the public of the fact that it is tfie CLEANEST MOTION J^LCTUJLiE EVER SEEN. PRICKS— 3s, 2s, and la. .No booking fees. Avoid the crush, and book early at the DRliiSDl'lN. Day Hales at Houlduwoith's, opposite the Uoyal Oak Hotel. DRKSDKN TlfililiiPHONl!! NUMBKK IS 1086. KING THEM UP. American Manager— ANUltKW YVHITK. N.Z. Manager— FßED. ANDREWS.
.THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR I FERRIES (Ltd.). SPECIAL~NOTIUE. THERE will bo no steamers from Town TO - MORROW AFTERNOON (Thursday) at 2.30 o'clock for Day's Bay, beatoun, and Karaka Bay. A steamer will leavo Scatoun at 11 a.m. instead of 1.15 p.m., and there will be no trip from Seatoun or Day's Bay at 4.15 p.m. ; otherwise timetable as usual. (Circumstances permitting.) WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. SPECIAL TRAMWAY ARRANGEMENTS. FUNERAL OF THE LATE PREMIER, RT. HON. R. J. SEDDON. ; A I ON THURSDAY, the 21st instant, tho i ordinary Time-tablo will be suspend- • fed between tho hours of 1.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. Tho following alterations will be mado : Tho Island Bay and Oriental Bay cars will run to Government Railway Station only via Jervois-quay. Tho Wallace-street car 3 will not run beyond Government Railway Station. ihe regular cars from Ncwtown, Brooklyn, and Aro street will run to corner of Manners and Willis streets only. Iho regular service will be resumed as goon as possible after 3.30 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 20th. June, 1906. NOTICE. 7TTHE Telephone Exchange will be -*- Closed from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, tho 2lsfc inst., on tho occasion of the Punoral of tho lato Right Hon. the Premier. By order, j H. W. HARRINGTON, ' Officer in Charge. NOTICE. mE ARO HOUSE WILL BE CLOSED TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, ,22nd JUNE, In consequence of tho Funeral of the lato Right Hon. R. J. Seddon. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S Premises, 3, Lambton-quay, will be CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW. WELLINGTON LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. HOTELKEEPERS aro invited to Closo their premises on THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, between tho hours of 2 and 4 p.m., on tho occasioh of tho Funeral of tho lato Right Hon. R. J. ScddOtt - F. M'PARLAND, President. BUTCHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. mHE undersigned will CLOSE his EstabX lishment tho WHOLE DAY on THURSDAY. • SAM SMITH, 167, Cuba-street. PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE Business Premises of R. HANNAH 1 AND CO., LTD., will remain open on Wednesday, the 20th instant, and will CLOSE ON THURSDAY, the 21nt inst. NOTICE. VTIHE Premises of George Winder will bo Closed all day TO-MORROW (Thursday). TO THE WELLINGTON BUILDER' AND CONTRACTORS. ALL Mombors of the abovo Association arc requested to keop TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 21st instant, as a Holiday on account of tho Funeral of our lato Premier taking place on that clay. Members aro also requested to attend Iho Funeral. L. S. HUMPHRIES, .Hon. Secretary W.B.C.A. LANCASHIRE FOLK. ALL tho Lancashire 1 Residents in Wellington and Suburbs aro invited to tako part in Procession to follow tho remains of our lato Promier, tho Right Hon. R. J. Seddon. All thoso who intend to bo present kindly attend at Jenkins and Mack's Warehouso, Featherston-streot, at 2 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, 21st, Juno, 1906. W. MACK, Chairman. 11. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. NOTICE. C SMITH intimates his intention to • CLOSE his promises ALL DAY TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), on account of Funeral of late Premier. C. SMITH, CmU Draper, Cuba-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8
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