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THEATRE ROYAL. Lessees, John L'uller and Sons. FULLER'S. Jb \JUi.j£j!.y.'Z). ANOTHER STAR TURN! LOYuEuj AND BERRY LOYDELL AND BERRY In their Great Comedy Sketch, IN CHINA. Miss Berry in a REAL CHINESE SONG, REAL CHINESE INSTRUMENT. BOVIS BROS. BOVIS BROS. In New Sketch, "Stuttering Dude." WALTER ANDERSON. Descriptive. Here's my Friend, LES WARTON. CHARLES HAVES. GERTRUDE EMERY, Aerialist. THE PASTRYCOOK'S REVENGE. 2s and Is. Plan at Dresden. Doors 7.30. THEATRE ROYAL. NEXT FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE. First Appearance of MADAME" LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS, MADAME LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS, MADAME LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS, Greatest Vocalist Actress Extant. Also, MR. FREDbitiCK J. TITUS. m O W N . , HALL. Direction J. and N. Tait. Manager F. Stetson. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Positively Farewell Appearance of Positively Farewoll Vjipoaranco of Positively Farewell Appearance of ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDRE '.V BLACK, THE FAMOUS BARITONE, And his MAGNIFICENT CONCERT COMPANY. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. MR. BLACK will sing — Serge in Fausta (Handel), TVolf ram's Romance fWagner), Serenade Don Juan (Tchaikowskjl, Invocation (Chaminade), Near Thee (Raff), Blue Bonnets (Scotch), etc. MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, Violiniste, will play — Malaguena (Sarsate), Allegro ■from Concerto (Mendelseohn), and Last Movement of Greig Sonata. ADOLPHE BORSCHE, Pianist, plays— Variationen (Mendelssohn), Das Rheingold (Wagner - Liszt), Spring Song (Sinding), etc. % Horace Glcoson, Accompanist. Don't miss this last opportunity of hearing one of the most artistio combinations in music that has over visited this colony. Plan at Iho Dresden. Prices — ss, 3s (reserved), 2s, and Is. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY, 22r' JUNE. GARRISON BAND'S GARRISON BAND'S , GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! Special Engagement of MISS CHEGWIN, of Christchurch. MISS MINA CALDOW, Contralto. MR. H. MOSCHINI, Clarionettist. Prices— 2s 6d and Is. Box Plan now open at the Dresden, whore tickets may ba had. NOTICE. Owing to the death of tho Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, the Concert has been postponed until the abovo dato. Tickets dated 20th will be accepted. YOUNG MEN OVER 14 YEARS. MR. R. H. BLISH'S White Cro?« Leoturo THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.— Anglican Church, Brooklyn. Subject— "Perils of Impurity. ' Women's Meeting. Subject— "Tho Power of Womanhood." FRIDAY, 3 p.m., in Anglican Church, Brooklyn. ' Admission free. Collection. i LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION. . NEWTOWN BRANCH. A SPECIAL Meeting of Members will hold in the Victoria Hall TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock; to arrango for representation at Iho interment of tho late Rt. Hon. Mr. Seddon. T. WALLACE, Secretary. ON account of tho Funeral of tho late Premier Iho Musical Helpers Concert to have been hold on I'huraday next is POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 4lh July Tickets issued will bo availablo for thut night. c w BURD) Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH CHOIR. OWING to Funeral of late Right Hon. Mr Soddon taking place on Thursday, Choir Practice will NOT be held this week - E. RASH. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON. IN deferenco to a generally-expressed wish, I hereby invite tho Citizens to Close their Business Premises FOR THE WHOLE DAY TO-MORROW (Thursday, the 21st instant), on the occasion of Iho Funeral of tho lato Right Hon. tho Premier. I also request tho public to remain in the position they take up along tho lino of routo and not move therefrom until after tho procession has pa&scd. This is particularly desired both as a mark of respect ami to avoid accident. T. W. HISLOP, Mayor of Wellington. GOth Juno, IQO6, t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

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