OPERA HOUSB. Under Diroction of " MR. J. O. WILLIAMSON. ANOTHER VERITABLE TRIUMPH! ONLY ONi~VERDICT, THE UNANIMOUS VOICES Of THE GREAT AUDIENCES. ENTHRALLED by THE WONDERFUIi PERFORMANCE , , By the GREAT AND POPULAR ACTRES3, - MISS TITTELL BRUNEI MISS TITTELL BRUNEI £• Supported by a " SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY .Including the Sterling Young English Actor, ' MR. . THOMAS KINGSTON. I LAST TWO NIGHTS '; LAST TWO NIGHTS ".[ C. M. S. M'Lolhvn'B }' Successful Drama in Fivo Acts, j LEAH KLESCHNA 1 " J LEAH KLESCHNA! :• ' V, LEAH KLESCHNA. J c \ ' ' A MAGXIFICENT~t>RAMA! PERFECTLY PLAYEBf*' MONDAY, 17th September, and two ioU lowing nights — Zangwill's F»=;ooi' _ C°°jedy. "MERELY MARY ANN."; THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 20th and 21st' September, "SUNDAY." =•' Production under tho Stage Direction of MR. T. W. HAZLITT. Prices — ss, 3s, and 2s, Etrly Door' Family Circle and Stalls 6d extra. Box Flans at tho Dresden. Day Sales Early Door Tickets at Ohri». teson'e and Abel's. Richard Stewart, Business Manager. HEATRE 8 O V A I* Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. A Crowded Houbo watched FULLER'S Latest Sensation with Baled' Breath. THE CARMOS! THE CARMOS! A STAR ACT, absolutely the .Greateßfi Herculean Balancers on Earth. Reappearanco of A. L. CROPP, New Zealand's Greatest Basso. Electric Success of tho Great MUSICAL GARDNERS! MUSICAL GARDNERS* In their Musical Absurdity THE RATCATCHERS. FRED STEPHENSON, Comedian. The Clever ROWELL SISTERS. Jas— CRAYDON and BARTON— Addie Laughable Sketch FRACAS. Little Jackson. ' Ivy Gallardi. Sam Wilson. Ward Lear. NEW BIOGRAPH PICTURES 1 Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s, Stalls Is. Boxes one guinea. Plan Dresden. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. , rjHHE Eighteenth Annual Exhibition- of the Academy is now open at tho Art Gallery, Whitmore-street, and woH. remain open daily from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission— ONE SHILLING. H. M. GORE, Secretary." WELLINGTON KENNEL ; CLUB. ™ LAST NIGHT TO WIN A PUPPY." rpWENTIETH "ANNUAL SHOW. At the DRILLSHED, next to tho Arcadia Hotel. FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT ENTRIES! Tho Largest Dog Show Ever Held in New Zealand. < LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. v Admission. ... ONE SHELLING. '' Six Pedigree Puppies to be Given Atcmt as Prizes for tho "Estimating" Competition. WRESTLINGI "; TTTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRB, " Courlenay-jilace. ' SATURDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. ,- HARRY PEARCE v. 808 SCOTT. Three-stylo Championship of Australasia. 3s, 2s, le. • *" . TRAMWAY BENEFIT SOCIETY, f* ANNUAL SOCIAL. , ■ TOWN; HALL, FRIDAY, SEPT. U. jL Double ticket 4s, single 2s 6d, exiafit - lady 2b. - ' ' '.- Dancing at 8 o'clock. The Committee*, reserve tho right to refuse admiEsion. , . H. PHILLD?S, Secretary, WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. ? MEMBERS are hereby notified that tho usual Weekly, Korero will bo hfeld 'on SATURDAY, tho 15th inst., at 8 pan. Mr. J. M. Clark has arranged a "Shake* pcarian Evening" for this occasion. v ' / JAMES DYKES', | Secretary,,THE POWER OF SUGGESTION. £ DEPUTATION TO THE GOVERN* MEXT. j npELE Deputation appointed at a Publiff ■*- Meeting held at St. Thomas' Schoolroom on 22nd August, 1906, will wait pn tho Hon. tho Minister for Health on SATURDAY MORNINGf 15th instant, ;»t 10 o'clock, at tho Parliament Buildings. All interested cordially invited. -' THORNDON CRICKET CLUB. JTpHli Annual General Meeting of the JL Thorcdon Cricket Club will bo held in the Methodist Churchroom, Molesworthstrcot (opposite Priuccss Hotel), ba IHURSDAY, 25ih instant, at 8 pan. , Busi-ess ; - Anuv.al Kcjxjrt and Bal*nc*^she«i. | Pr<>po?al to enter for Senior Chainl>£on*hip i And tienenh * j, d. m. inxTTRK. ; Hen. Secretary.: WKUJXGTQN KUGBY UJvlOX.' RFJ'RESJSXTATIVE TEAM, ; MEMBERS cf'tha Representative Team* aro roqueted to 'tneet' at the, Masonic Hotel, before 7.45 o'clock THIS' liVKNIXG, when they will attend th* Opera Homo iv company with Iho Otago Team. J. D. AVERY, Sec- W.R.F.U. ' JOHXSONVILLE TOV?X BOARD. *- GENERAL ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. T HEREBY give publio notioo that thr •JL following persons have been duly nominated for tho office of Commissioner*,, for tho Town Board District of Johnsonvillo, namely: — V Mooro, Frank T. May, John A. Chapman, Albert W. * Bowlor, 'Thomas A. Wy bourn, Augustus J. '■, Rotter, Frederick C. > Guilford, Francis H. \. As thero aro only fivo (5) vacancies to b« filled, I hereby also givo notjeo that a" poll will bo taken as between tho said can* didates on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day ofScptembor, 19C6. . The polling booth will bo tho Rechabito Hall, Johnsoimlle. Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. , ; Dated this 12th day of September, 1906 J W. BRAITHWArrE, • i. ~ Boturnine Ginea*.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 6
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