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OPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Richard Stewart SPECIAL NOTICE.— In order to copd with the enormous damand for Eeats, FRESH ROWS of RESERVED STALLS^ are now open at the Dresden. _— i SUNDAY Once again established tho RECORD SUCCESS OF THE SEASON); AN ABSOLUTE FACT: NOT A VACANT SEAT could be obtained half an hour after 'the doors wert opened. "; TO-NIGHT 1 (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT | Positively FAREWELL APPEARANCE Of I The Popular and Brilliant Artiste — MISS TITTELL BRUNE, Who will appear for the last time ill he* great creation of ; SUNDAY I _ • Supported by ' -\ J. C. WILLIAMSON'S | FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY; Including the Sterling Young English ' Actor, ■• MR. THOMAS KINGSTON, Plays produced under the direction of ' MR. J. W. HAZLITT. Box Plans at the Dresden. Early door tickets at Abel's and Coristeson's. Prices, ss^ 3s, and 2s. Early door istalls and Family Circle 6d extra. 0 P E R A HOUSE. Direction of Mr. ALLAN HAMILTON RETURN VISIT OF LESLIE-HARRIS. Commencing SATURDAY. 22nd SEPT SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. An Epoch in Entertainments. LESLIE-HARRIS, i LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRia LESLD3-HARRIS. > LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. RETURN VISIT LESLIE-HARRIS. RETURN VISIT* LESLIE-HARRIS. RETURN VISIT* LiKiiißii- EETURN VIBIT - LESLIE-HARRIS LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. ' k LESLIE-HARRIS. LESIJE-HARRia. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. FAMOUS SOjCIETY ENTERTAINER, Assisted by MISS ROSINA BUCKMANN, Celebrated New Zealand Dramatio Soprano. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is. No early doors. Box Plan, at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's. Touring Manager, Mr. GEO. BULLER. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! OOTBALL. FOOTBALL I ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. NORTH ISLAND NORTH ISLAND Versus SOUTH ISLAND. SOUTH ISLAND. SEE V THE "ALL BLACKS" * , . , ' THE "ALL BLACKS" ; > IN COMBINATION. At 3 p.m. Preceded by Inter-University Mateh — SYDNEY UNIVERSITY SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Versus VICTORIA COLLEGE. VICTORIA COLLETSE. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. Admission to Ground Is; Grandstand, Is Trespassers on the enclosure will be prosocuted. E. WYLD3, Hon. Sec, N.Z.R.U.' FOOTBALL. TVTORTH VERSUS SOUTH ISLAND X MATCH.— AII PASSES at proecnt in circulation other than Press Passes will bo SUSPENDED for Saturday's match. Passes for above match will bo i£BUcd by N.Z. Rugby Union. J. H. MERRIE, Sec. Athletio Park Co. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. MEMBERS are hereby notified that tho limited number of tickets available for the Ladies' Evening, to be held in the Town Hall on 22nd instant, *ro nearly all disposed of. Those members desirous of attending must obtain their tickets beforo SATURDAY NEXT, from JAMES DYKES, . Secretary. Featherston and Brandon-street Corner. THE following is tho Result of the Drawing of the Art Union in connection with tho Annual Exhibition of tho -Now Zealand Academy of Fiao Arts i * No. of Ticket. Prize. Name. 3+7 — Ist (£l5) C. D. Morpcth 140 *- 2nd (£10) C. A. Eweu" ■ - ,655 — 3rd (£8) Dr. Fyffo 477 — 4th (£7) L. G. Roid 424 — sth (£6) A. Pearce 27 — 6th (£6) E. R. Dymock 612 - 7th (£5) W. Barton < 604 — Bth (£5) Mrs. W. Turnbull -, 563 — Oth (£5) Bishop Wallis <' £46 — 10th (£4) Prof. Yon Zedlitz ' 373 — 11th (£4) W. H. S. Moorhousb 359 — 12th (£4) Prof. Maclaurin '■ 429 — 13th (£3 los) Sir J. Prendergast * 160 — 14th (£2) H. J. Frcemau „ BARRETT RUTLEDGE, W. G. BAKER, , ; Scrutineers. „ Prize-winners and purchasers are requested to romovo thoir Pictures from thg Gallery on Monday, 24th inst. ASSOCIATED BOARD. r PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. ? £jANDIDATES may arrange to Praoticft on tho Examination Piano on application to tho Wellington Piano Co., 53, Molesworth-street. PARTNERSHIP. ' T JAMES C. GARDNER, Bulcher, of i i -\ n va V^ rra 1 'r ha r° T takcn into "Pnrtnep. ! ship 0. Rigarlsford, Jun., and hope, by strict altontion, to supply customers with all their wants. Only Government-inspect-ed meat kept. Tho business in future will b9b 9 carried on under the style of Rigarlsford and Gardner.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1906, Page 6

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