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/-iPERA HOUSJt Le3soo and Manager William, Anderson Business Managor Fred. Henningham TO-NIGHT! And TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGS, Grand Revival of the Historical Nautical Drama, THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; - THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND,; '" THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; Or, tho Days of Nelson. (Written by Robert Buchanan). Illustrated with Magnificent Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes. THE HISTORICAL BATTLE OF TRA. FALGAR. THE DECK OF THE VICTORY. NELSON'S HISTORICAL VISIT TO THE OLD TOWN OF DEAL. THE DEATH OF NELSON. "England Expects Every Man to do Hi* _ Duty." THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; 1 THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; '" THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; ' Or, the Days of Nelson. Stage Manager - Frank Reia. Prices-*-3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan rt Holliday's. THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL "WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. HOUSE. Sole direction of Messrs. CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. TUESDAY NEXT, 2oth JUNE, TUESDAY NEXT, 261h JUNE, Will mark the DRAMATIC EVENT .OF. THE ,YEAI£ 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 Dramatic Star, MISS MAY CONGDON, ' In the Sensational Transatlantic Musical Dr*» matio Success, THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING j . Introducing the - FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE And the "TIN CAN BAND" of LITTLE FOLK? Incidental to which are a Ho6t of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES By THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN! THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN! PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and lg. Early Door Sales 6d extra to Stalls and Gallery. Business Manager, G. HOMAN BARNES! WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). ■Vr/EW CENTURY TTAT.T. KENT, 11 TERRACE. TO-MOEROW, 3Otli JU2sE, ISO 6, At 8 o'clock. FAREWELL MEETINGS. Tho REV. LOIE F. PRIOR will hold « Public Meeting TO-MORROW EVENTING, when she will devoto the whole evening to Direct Messages and Psychometri© Readings. Admission, Is. YOU should hear the REV. W. LOCKHART MORTON (of Adelaide) at the Special Miesion Service TO-NIGHT?, at 7.30, in. the Baptist Church, Vivian/ street. Subject, "Clear-minded People." Soloist, Mr. Pargetter. No collection. ' Come, and bring others RECREATION GROUNDS. fTIHE Committee hope that all Football, ers, Hockey Players, Cricketers, Ath. Ictcs, and other interested in getting pub* lio Recreation Grounds will roll up !• force to the PUBLIC MEETING, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. MUTUAL HELP SOCIETY. NO Meeting this week. K. EVANS, Hon. Sec. THE WESLEYAN LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCD3TY. Wesley Hall, Taranaki-street. NO Meeting To-morrow (Thursday), th* 21st June. Shakespearian Evening ("Merchant of Venice") THURSDAY, the 28th June, at 8 p.m.. Admission free. L. F. JONES, Hon. Sec. THE ELITE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. fTIHE Committee beg to remind MemJL bers of the abovo that on account of the death of Mr. Seddon Hie Dance will Not be hold on Friday, 22nd inst., but an Extended Night on FRIDAY, 29th, Juno. P. W. SMITH, Hon. Sec. COURTENAY-PLACE SOCIAL INSTITUTE. fTVHE Lecture on "Wordsworth," by -*- Mrs. Evans, announced for Thursday Evening, is POSTPONED. THE MISSIONS- TO SEAMEN. ! ■ VHE Nautical Bazaar, which was closed T- in consequence of the demise of the late 'Premier, will be continued on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, at 7.39 p.m. SEE THE SHIPS! SEE THE DIVER! SEE THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP! POSTPONEMENT. THE Afternoon Tea to be held at Viotoria College on 21st inst. in connection with the Missionary Settlement for University Women is Postponed to TUESDAY, 26th inst. . LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL? I HEREBY invite Burgo6scs to close their places of Business TO-MOR. ROW (Thursday), 21st Juno, ]gO6, and observe a Holiday as a mark of rospcot to the late Premier, Right Hon. R. J« Seddon, T.C. T. W. M'DONALD, Mayor Lower Hutt. 1 £gw«r Hutt,. 13th June, 1905,

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

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