OPERA HOUSE. Under Direction of MR.-J. O. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Kichard Stewart. ONE SUCCESS~bOTH TREAD UPON ANOTHER'S HEELS SO PAST THEY FOLLOW. ; The Now Zealand Premiere of the latest <• English and American Novelty, ), MERELY MARY ANN! , was received last evening by an audienea which packed evory inch of the .auditorium with tho greatest manifestation of; delight, THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT Of UNRESERVED APPROVAL being recorded, nnd it was universally; acknowledged that MISS TITTELL BRUNE, j As MARY ANN/ fully sustained her high reputation, and added another success to her list of v iiiviiAJANT ARTISTIC TRIUMPHS r THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING ', And jj TO-MORROW NIGHT, i POSITIVELY TWO FINAL PER- . FORMANCES of MR. J. O. WILIAMSON'S ' FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY," Including the Sterling Young English Actor, MR/ THOMAS KINGSTON, , In Zangwill's Popular Succeeg, MERELY MARY ANNI MISS TITTELL BRUNE at MARY ANN: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 20th. and 21st SEPTEMBER, SPECIAL REVIVAL J Of tho SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of MISS BRUNE'S PREVIOUS VISIT, SUNDAY! Plays produced under tho direction of MR. J. W. HAZLITT. Prices aa usual. " ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC LD3RARY LECTURES. A LECTURE will bo given in St. Thomas's Schoolroom on THURSDAY, 20th instant, by James Moore, Esq. (Seamen's Missioner). Subject — "Chanties, or Sea Songs," with, musical illustrations. Lecture begins at 8 p.m. ADMISSION, FREE. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 17th September. HUTT METHODIST' CHURCH. HANDEL'S "MESSIAH." ARFJBEARSAL of the above will btt held TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. All interested, please note. NORTHLAND ! NORTHLAND ! , /'CONCERT in connection with Anniversary of Primitive Methodist Church on WEDNESDAY, 19th September, 1906, at 8 p.m. Good programme. First-eliiSß Artists, Instrumental, Vocal and Pianoforte. Tiokete, la. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. fTHHOSE Members desirous of attending A the Ladies.' Evening on SATURDAY, tho 22nd inst., are requested to obtain their own tickets and any extra ones required from JAMES DYKES, Secretary. Featherston and Brandon st. corner. - WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting of tho above-named Association will be held in the Association's Office, Technical School Buildings, Victoria-street, on TUESDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. Business : Presentation of Report and Balance- \ sheet Election of Officers for ensuing year Customs Tariff Reform And General. H. F. ALLEN, Secretary. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1906. . 10th AND Uth OCTOBER. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all events, except the Maiden Plate, CLOSE on FRt DAY, 21st September, at 8 p.m. Tho Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. For full programme, see Referee. HEMA R. TE AO, Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL And PASTORAIj ASSOCIATION. N.Z. INTERNATIONAL SHOW I (Subsidised by the N.Z. International Exhibition) TO BE HELD IN CHRISTCHURCH; On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 6th, 7th, Bth, and 9th NOVEMBER, 1906. OPEN TO EXHIBITORS FROM ALL COUNIRIES. Entry Fees to all the same as chargod to members of tho Association. General Entries close on WEDNESJ DAY, 17lh OCTOBER. Applications for Space for Display of Implements, Machinery, N.Z. Manuf&ty turos, must be mado on or before SATUR. DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. Catalogues with full particulars posted on application to tho Secretary. O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. Canterbury Hall, Christchurch. LABOUR- DAY PICNIC. DAY'S BAY, 10th~OOTOBER, 1906. THE following aro authorised to collect Trophies and Cash Donations on bo. half of tho Picnic Committee, and tho public is Warned agxinst giving to others:— MR. A. COLLINS. :- MR. A. BLOCK. MR. J. J. MAIONEY. MR. T. FREDRICO. MR. A. H. COOPER, President. MR. W H. WESTBROOKE, Secretary W. H. WESTBROOKE, Secretary. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. TI/TEMBERS wishing to «ond Pictures P il- ph™tchurch fcr the International Exhibition aro requested to send their work to tho Art Gallery, Whitmorc street, before 11 a.m. on Saturday, 22nd instant, when a selection will bo mado b» the Council. * H..M. GORE, Secretary, '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 6
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