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n I j PEP. A nOUSK. see and Manager AVilliam Anderson mess Manager Fred. Hennin<;ham O-NIGHT (Thursday), 21st JUNE, Last Night but ono of HE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; HE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; Or, the Days of Nelson. (Written by Robert Buchanan)., llustrated wilh Magnificent Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes. * THE MARINERS OF ENGLAND, The chief topio of conversation in Wellington. LLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION In CHE MARINERS OF ENGLAND I E DECK OF THE VICTORY. LSON'S HISTORICAL VISIT lOf THE OLD TOWN OF DEAL. E DEATH OF NELSON. tigland Expects Every Man to do Hi* 1 Duty." :he mariners of England ; ?he mariners of england; :he mariners of England ; , Or, tho Days of Nelson. BOX PLAN AT ABEL'S. ; ge Manager Frank Reis. Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at illiday's. V H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. I'TILLKK'S. FULLER'S. i-NIGHr At 8. TO-NIGHT, .LOiyjUELL AND BERRY In their Great Comedy Sketch, IN CHINA. ss Berry in a REAij CHINESE SONG, Last Night of BUVIS JiKOS. BOVIS BROS. [n New Sketch. "(Stuttering Dude." WALTER ATS DERSON. Descriptive. Last Night oi "LES WARTON. Is and Is. Plan at Dresden. Doors 7.30. THE FATAL WEDDING o Is A PLAY WITH A RECORD That STANDS ABSOLUTELY ALONE lv the RAMA HISTORY OF THE WORLD, And tho gieatet>t testimony in proof of this assertion is the fact that during its x£VE YEAKS' SENSATIONAL RUN THROUGHOUT 12N&LAND AND AMERICA, No less than 8,000,000 THEATREGOERS 8,000,000 THEATREGOERS Havo witnessed it — more than Twice th» Population of Australasia. - IRST APPEARANCITIN WELLING^ TON Of the Favourite .London Actor. MR". CHARLES VANE, And lha Rising young English Dramatic StarW MISS MAI' CONGDON. /-\ P E R. A H O U SB." Sole direction of Messrs. CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. TUESDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, TUESDAY NEXT, 261h JUNE, Will mark the DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR,. When MESSRS. MEYNELL AND GUNN - Will present for the FD3ST TIME IN WELLINGTON •' Their Specially SELECTED DRAMATIC .ORGANISATION, In tho Sensational Tranballautic Musical Dramalic Success, THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING I A PLAY . Of 'GREAT HEART INTEREST. THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! Introducing the FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE And the * "TIN CAN BAND" of LITTLE FOLK, Incidental to which are a Host of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATUREB By THIRTY TRAINED' CHILDREN! THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN! PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, "and Is. Early Door Sales 6d extra to Stalls and Gallery Business Manager, G. HOMAN BARNEs! JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: ' FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE. .GARRISON BAND'S GARRISON BAND'S GRAND CONCERT I GRAND CONCERT! Special Engagement of MISS CHEGWLN, of Christchurch. MISS MINA CALDOW, Contralto. IVLR. H. MOSCHINI, Clarionettist. MR. H. HUNT, Accompanist. Prices — 2s 6d and Is. Box Plan now open at tho Dresden, where tickets mar be had. ' ' CITIZENS' MEMORLA.L SERVICE. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, At 3 o'clock. MEMBERS of Church Choirs and all who aro willint* to assist in leading the Singing «it tho above Service are, requested to meet at the Town Hall' on FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock, and to bring with i lioin their own Hymn Books. Mr. Robert Parker will takj chargo of the musical arrangements. ' DR. W. E. COLLINS, Chairman. W. J. CULVER, Hon. Sec. CITIZENS' MEMORIAL COMMITTEE." THE Executive of tho abovo Committee are requested to meet with the Ministers who aro taking part in the Memorial Service on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at tho* Legislative Council's Committee Room, Parliamentary Buildings, TO-MORROW (Friday) AFi'ERNOON, at 4 o'clock p.m. The General Committee are requested to meet at 4 o'clock on SATURDAY, at Harcourt's Rooms, Lamblon-quay. A fullattendance is requested. DR. W. E COLLINS, Chairman. W. J. CULVER, Hon. Sec. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. A N "In Memoriam" Meeting will bo held THIS EVENING. Country Victors especially invilcd. Special Singing, clo. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. A^J?P££ A -!' SERVICE will be hold THIS EVENING, at 7.30. Preacher, Mr. James Moore. Missicuor. SubWt— "He being Dead yet Speaketh." koto. — All member of tho Bear & Hand Club aro asked to mejt TO-XIGHT at S . JAMES MOORE, Missioner. QHIRO BAPTIST CHURCH. FRDDAY, 22nd JUNE, at 8 p.m. Tho Vivian-street Baptist Church Choir will render tho Sacred Cantata "DAY AND NIGHT" in aid of the Ohiro Baptist Choir Funds. Tickets, Is rjOME and Hear the REV. W. LOCKHART MORTON, of Adelaide, speak on "Still: -Necked Pcoj-le," til the Bapti-t Church, Vhian-btr.-ct, TO-NIGHT at 7 30. Mr Paigalcr will sn.g. No col[lection. A Welconio to AH,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 6

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