OPERA IIOUSI Under Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. ANOTHER VERITABLE TRIUMPH! ONLY ONE VERDICT, THE UNANIMOUS VOICES THE GREAT AUDIENCES. ENTHRALLED by THE WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE By tho ' ' GREAT AND POPULAR ACTRESS, MISS TITTELL- BRUNEI MISS TITTELL BRUNEI Supported by a SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY Inoluding the Sterling Young English Actor, MR. THOMAS KINGSTON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, LAST NIGHT 1 LAST NIGHT Of C. M. S. M'Lollan's Successful TDrama' in Five A"cfs, LEAH KLESCHNA! LEAH KLESCHNA! MONDAY NEXT, 17th SEPTEMBE&r And the TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGS, FIRST PRESENTATION In New Zealand of Zangwill's Famous Comedy, MERELY MARY ANN,MERELY MARY ANN) In which MISS TITTELL BRUNE Is said to ccliDse any of her FORMER SENSATfONAL SUCCESSES THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 20th and 21* September, "SUNDAY." Production under tho Stage Direction of MR. T. W. HAZLITT. Prices — ss, 3s, and 2s. Eariy Door Family Circle and Stalls 6d extra. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales Early Door Tickets at Christeson's and Abel's. Richard Stewart, Business Manager. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. riIHE Eighteenth Annual Exhibition of the Academy is now open at th» Art Gallery, Whitmore-street, and will 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. mRINITY MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT X SOCIETY, Wellington South. J. T. NOTT, M A., will Lecture r on MONDAY EVENING, in Trinity ChuxcE Schoolroom, at 3 o'clock. , Subject — "Peops intij the Untrodden' Past." " ' "i Admission— FßEE. HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, 't ' A GRAND BENEFIT SOCIAL wilfb* C%. held in the Druids' Hall on WEDNESDAY, 19lh September, under '-th« auspices. of tho above Society. lT^ ,J. W. CALLAGHAN, f ■ * Hon. Seji. S~T. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, , GHUZNEE-STREET. ]& WEDNESDAY, ~26th SEPT., 180 of ELOCUTIONARY IrEOITAL •'• By Af ROLAND MACGOWAN. MR. ROLAND MACGOWAN will recites "Copperfield's Wooing" (Dickens) 'i "Tho 'Fashionable Choir" (Harbaugh)'.' "A Modern Sermon" (Dalword Manningl First;- Act (abridgod) of Maria" EoveU'ig romantic play, "Ingomar." ,- % Misses Agnes Marshall and Lottie Carmichael and M.. Sidney Bush will a p Wear in ilaltby's charming One-act ComodV— "Sugar and Cream." . Musical items will bo contributed CWC W Misses Amy Hyde, Muriel Pringle, Gill and Tingey, and Mr. Stanley Rankin. Back scats Is, front seats Is 6d, m»y be reserved on application at 'Dresdem ' ■ 0." M'INTYRE, Manager. SCOTTISH LOWLANDS SOCIETY iOF NEW ZEALAND. Z^RAND BENEFIT OONCEJUL MONDAY, 24th SEPT., At 8 p.m. Admission, One Shilling.! W. M'G. SMITH, ; Secretary." FOOTBALL! FOOTBALLI OOTBALL. FOOTBALL' ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. SATVICDASSr, 22cd SEPTEMBER. NORTH ISLAND NORTH ISLAND Versus SOUTH ISLAND. SOUTH ISLAND. SEE THE "ALL BLACKS" THE "ALL BLACKS" ] IN COMBINATION. 1 At 3 p.m. Preceded by Inler-Univcrsity Mr.tch—v SYDNEY UNIVERSITY \ ! SYDNEY UNIVERSITY " ? [ Versus VICTORIA COLLEGE. I VICTORIA COLLEGE. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. , Admission to Ground Is; GrandstandjE. WYLIE, Hon. Sec, N.Z.R.U. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION OF COMMIS SIONERS. I HEREBY givo public notice that th< following persons havo been dulj nominated for the office of Commissioner! for tho Town Board District of Johnson* villc, namely. — Moore, Frank T. May, John A. Chapman, Albert W. Bowler, Thomas A. Wy bourn, Augustus J. Rettur, Frederick C. Guilford, Francis H. As thero aro only five (5.) vacancies to bt> filled. I hereby also givo notice that k poll will bo taken as between tho said can. didalen on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day ot September, 1926. r The polling booth will bo the Reehabito Hall, Johnsonvillc. Polling hours from 0 a.m. to 66 l i>.m. Dated this 12lh day of September, 193& J. W. BRAITHWAITE, Returning Utlina*.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 6
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