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fk P E B A HOUS-E. Lessee and Manager Willitm Anderson Business Manager Fred. Honnisgham THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ' 23rd JUNE. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION In an entirely "new play written by Arthur Shirley and George Conquest, entitled THE WORK GERL! THE WORK GIRL! A sterling human story of absorbing intorest. Tho comedy scenes are mirthprovoking to a degree, and deal with nearly every pha&o of character. THE SCENERY A REVELATION! St. Martin's, Charing Crow. Blackfriara Bridge by Night. A Mantle Factory, and a Roadside Inn, Tooting. TEEMING IN SENSATION, PATHOS, AND COMEDY. ' Last Night but one of the Season! THE WORK GHIL! Frank Reis Stage Manager. 7 S^ifr 35 '. 2 '' an^ ls - Fl"^F 1 "^ doorß tiU 7.30, 6d extra. Day Sales Abel's and Chrieteson's. Box Plan at Kolliday's. fjihe fatal wedding," managerial~lntimation. The OVERTURE will begin Eaoh Evening at 7.45, and tho CURTAIN WILL RISE at 7.50 sharp, when Patrons are requested to be seated. Q P E R A HOUSE. Sole direction of Messrs. CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. Business Manager 6. H. Barnes. Treasurer H. Leigh. TUESDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, TUESDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, THE SUBJECT , • Of : ■ TOWN TALK, THE ANGLO- • AMERICANAUSTRALIAN RECCKD-BRE/ ONU MUSICAL DRAMA, THE FATAL WEDDING! THE EATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! 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 aro a Host of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES By THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN! THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN! Plans now open at THE DRESDEN PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, and ls. Early Door Sales 6d extra to Stalls and Gal. lery, obtainable at Abel's and Christeson's, Manners-street. fl BAND OOUCEES,' MONDAY, 25th JUNE, ,; At 8 p.m. Doors open at 7.30. IN ST. THOMAS'S SUNDAY SCHOOLWELLINGTON SOUTH. ARTISTES— Mrs. B. "Wilson. (Soprano). Miss Lenore Pulsford (Contralto). Mr. J. Searle (Tenor). Mr. Charles Clarkson (Baritone). Miss Marks (Elocutionist). Miss E. M. Rowley (Piano). Mr. F. W. Rowley (Piano). Mr. J. H. Rowley (Violin). . ' Mr. E. C. Lewey ('Cello). Admission, ls. Gallery, 2s. KILBERNIE HALL, MONDAY, 25th JUNE. DON'T MISS THE GRAND MINSTREL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT By tho Wellington Minstrels. Popular prices — Is and 2s. Dance to follow. Gents, ls, ladies free. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. LAST~DAY r< RAND NAUTICAL BAZAAB! MANY ATTRACTIONS. JU JITSU WRESTLING. Exhibition by members of Mr. Royd Garlicks Physical School. A TEAM OF LADIES from Messrs. Harrison and Juriss'a Gymnasium will give Exhibition of Sphere Swinging. CUTLASS DRILL. Music under direction of Mrs. Kilgour. SPECIAL NOTE.— Bazaar will bo open, THIS AFTERNOON at 3, and THIS EVENING at 7.50. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL. ROLAND MACGOWAN. TVfEW CENTURY HALL, -^ KENT-TERRACE. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. Assisted by Mosdames Mitchell and Anderson, Messri. J. Carr and Stanley R&nkin. Admission, 2s and ls. Two shilling seats may bo reserved (6d extra) at J?, E. Cooper's, 22, Cuba-street. C. M'INTYRE, Manager. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL." PUBLIG~L£BRARY. LECTURES. fITHE First Lecture of this Season'i -I Series will be given in "the Towr Hall (Concert Room) on TUESDAY, 26th June, by the Rev. W. Tudor Jones, Subject: "What Shall We Read, and How Shall We Read It?" Lecture begins 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. JXO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 25rd Juno, 1906. WELLINGTON CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL SOCIAL, In aid of the Sick nnd Accident FuneL TOWN HALL, FRIDaS", 6th JULY, 1906, Commencing at 8 p.m. M.C. s, T.'Xessrs. Dreyer, Daley, and Lancaster. Caterer, Mrs. Scott. Music by Ninness's Strins Band. Double tickets, 4s; single tickets, 2s 6d; extra lady, 2s. G. DAVIS, Seoretary. ESPERANTO. A MEETING of those interested in tho formation of an Esperanto Club will bo held at tho Dresden Rooms THIS EVENING, at 9.15, when Cedric F. Whito, Vice-President of tho Esperanto Club, Christchurch, will give a short demoiistraiiou of this wonderful auxiliary language.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 6

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