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HOUSE. EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES I TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At 2.45. AND TO-MORROW EVENING AT 9. AND TO-kORROW EVENING AT 8. TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES! TWO FAREWELL' PERFORMANCES I MANAGERIAL NCTE. In consequence of the pronounced success and enthusiasm with which "Edison'n Popular Pictures" havo been received, and in response to numerous requests, the Management has decided to give TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES 1 TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES! Of EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES 1 EDISON'S POPULAR, PICTURES 1 At THE OPERA HOUSE, THE OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORRO.W (SATURDAY). SPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCESPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCE, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON) At 2.45. Children Half-price to all parts of th» house. Doors open at 2 o'clock. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING At 8 o'clock, FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! ' FAREWELL PERFORMANCE t Of EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! When, in addition to all tho most interest' ing and favourite scer°s, will be added * number of new and attractive pictures. Prices — 3«, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7. Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sales at HouldsworthV THE jgLITE RINK} INGESTRE-STREET, /REGULAR DAILY SESSIONS— Mornings, from 10.30 till 12.30. Afternoons, from. 2.30 till 5. Evenings, from 7.30 till 10. * ■ FULL BRASS BANDI Admission: — Gentlemen Is, Ladies- 6d, Children 6d. * * mOWN HAL 1,, ORGAN~~RECTTAL . MR. MAUGh2n BARNETT Oh TUESDAY, 10th JULY, at 8 p.m. Prices — 2s (reserved) and Is. Plan, now open at the Dresden. Boot: early. ENT -TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM. REV. W. LOCKHART MORTON (Angus College, Adelaide) Will Speak TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Subject : "HINDERED PEOPLE." Miss Morton will sing. : - Sankey's Hymn Book. All welcome. RUGBY FOOTBALU UGBY FOOTBALU CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS. TO-MORROW. , TO-MORROW. Admission to Grounds: Ladies, Free) Men, 6d. ATHLETIC PARK, 3 p.m. OLD BOYS v. PONEKE! OLD BOYS v. PONEKE! What aife their Chances? In the first round Old Boys (17) defeated Poneko (3). Melrose (8) dofeatod Old 80-** -(5). Yet Poneko (7) defeated Melroso (3). Which is tho Better Team— Old Boys' « Poneko? TOMORROW WILL SHOWI MELROSE vToRIENTALt MELROSE v. ORIENTAL! Result in first rounds, , Melrose 8, Oriental 6. Only 2 points difference. THESE ARE "FIRST-CLASS" GAMES DON'T MISS THEM! DON'T MISS THEMI PETONE GROUND, 3.15 p.m. WELLINGTON v, PETONE. WELLINGTON v. PETONE. Train leaves To Aro at 2.20 p.m. J. D. AVERY, Sec. W.R.F.U. ■ptOOTBALL! ~ FOOTBALL! . THE AUSTRALIAN GAME I Premiership Match— CITY v. NEWTOWN. AT MIRAMAR. Boat, 2.2b. First ground on left. B. SANDFORD, Hon. Sec DEEP BREATHING Is tho FOUNDATION OF HEALTH. THIS habit is tho most certain preven tivo of Colds, Lung Di&easo, AdonoU GDG DO t YbU C BREATHE CORRECTLY? I can show you in. a. few mmutcs severa simple exercises which will greatly increasi your lung capacity and stimulate you! wholo system . „,.., Remedial Eserciees of all kmtts. Candidates prepared for Insurance Instruction por post if desired. ROYD GARLICS, Pbveical Culturiat and Masseur, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA^ T>AINTINGS by G. Thompson-PriteharS now on exhibition at T. Beaduali end Sons, 62», Willis-street, opposiU Evening Post. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. T4/fRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth'i SjM. System of Dressmaking in all it) latost improvements. Classes from 2 U 4 ; Evening Classes Tuesdays , aud Fridays 7 to 9 , Private Dressmaking also at the abovo ' Newest stylo and 'perfect fit guaranteed Patterns cut to measurement. Note a«J dress— Over J. W. Bridge, dentist, 102 Upper Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 6