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A FB B A HOUSE. Direction of Mr. ALLAN HAMILTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Return visit of FAMOUS SOCIETY ENTERTAINER, LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. FAMOUS MONOLOGUE ARTIST. "It is a considerable time sinco such an excellent drawingroom. entertainment ha* been offered to tho Melbourne public."—* Argus. LESLIE-HARRIS: LESLIE-HARRIS. Actor, Vocalist, Rolater of Good Stories, A "Padcrewski" on the Piano. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. "From a programme- crammed with bo many good things it is difficult to select; any for special mention To sum up, it may be said that tho entire entortaininent is wholosomo, hearty, and buoyant. It is a performance as< valuable as it is rare, and tho Garrison Hall Should bo crowded during each night of tho sea» son." — Dunedin Star, LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. Assisted by MISS ROSINA BUCKMANN, Colebrated New Zealand Dramatio Soprano. Prices — 3s, 23, and le. Box plan al JSolliday's. Day Sales at Abel's. Business Manager, GEORGE BULLER. SCOTTISH LOWLANDS SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, to ba held in New Century Hsll, Kent-ter-race, on MONDAY FIRST, 24th Septem* ber, commencing 8 p.m. prompt. Chairman — Councillor D. M'Laren. Admission— ONE SHHiLING. WM. M'G. SMITH, Secretary. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GHUZNEE-STREET. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPT., 1806. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL ROLAND MACGOWAN. MR. ROLAND MACGOWAN , wiII recite:, "M'Dougall at Cricket" (by request) "The Fashionable Choir" (Harbaugh) "A Modern Sermon" (Dalword Manning) First Act (abridged) of Maria LovelPg romantic play, "Ingomar," and with Misses Agnes Marshall and Lottie Carmichael and Mr. Herbert Wood will np. pear in Maltby's charming One-act Cornedy — "Sugar and Cream." Musical items will be ' contributed by Misses Amy Hyde, Muriel Pringle, Gill and Tingey, and Mr. Stanley Rankin. Back Beats Is, front seats Is 6d, may, bo reserved on application at Dresden. O M'INTYRE, Manager. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEWI ' npHEY are invited to learn tho neeeiJL sary Caro and Understanding of their bodies, from a FREE, WELL-IU LUSTRATED HEALTH TALK to b* ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, 24th inst., At 3 o'clock, AT THE VIAVI ROOMS, 16, Bank Chambers (Bank ot N.S.W.), Lambton-quay, ' By MISS E. M'CALL. gALVATION ARM Y. TO-MORROW AND MONDAY. t LIEUT. -COL. and MRS. BIRKENSHAW At the Citadel, Vivian-street. Great Rally of Old and New Friends. BRIGADIER and MRS. ALBISTON Present' UTT VALLEY RDJLE VOLUN- 1 TEERS' BALL Will bo held in tho DRILLHALL - On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th INST. Dancing commences at 8.30 p.m. '„■ Reserved carriages will bo placed oft 7.30 p.m. train, and a special train will leave for Wellington about 1.30 a.m. *" Tickets — Double, sa; -Single, 3s; Extra Lady, 2a. ( V . \^ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, \ 17th and 20th OCTOBER, 1906. . DATES of NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, and ACCEPTANCES: MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, NOMINATIONS close for- all events except the Spring Trial Stakes, at 9 o'clock p.m. FRIDAY, sth OCTOBER. WEIGHTS declared for First ' Day't Handicaps. TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER. ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Handicays close at 9 o'clock p.m. NOMINATIONS for Spring Trial Stakes olose at 9 o'clock p.m. FINAL PAYMENT Wellesley Stakes. WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. , WEIGHTS declared for Second Day> Handicaps at 9 o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER. ACCEPTANCES for Second Day* Handicaps close at 12 o'clock noon. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. Wellington, 6th September 1906. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL And - PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. N.Z. INTERNATIONAL SHOW!, (Subsidised by the N.Z. International' Exhibition) TQ BE HELD IN CHRISTCHURCH, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 6th, 7th, Bth, and 9th NOVEMBER, 1906. OPEN TO ESHIBJTOR3 FROM ALL COUNTRIES. Entry Fees to all tho samo as charged ♦& members of tho Association. '. General Entries close on WEDNES* DAY, 17th- OCTOBER. Applications for Spaco for Display of Implements, Machinery, N.Z. Manufactures, must bo made on or before SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. Catalogues with full particulars posted on application to the Secretary. O. B. PEMDERTON, Secretary. Canterbury Hall, Chrislchurch. , WELLINGTON PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHGOK B. DOVEY, Instructor. ELEVENTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL i' ASSAULT-AT-AHMS, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPOSL, TION. OPERA HOTJSK, TUESDAY AND 1 ' WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 and 3. Interesting Novelties, including Swodisb,, Swiss, and French ifcercWoa, the later*. European Specialties in Physical CulturiJ methods, Electric Globe Swinging, Boxir^,y Sabro and CJuarlorstaff Combats, Tableau*; and Pyramids, Parallel Bay Compotition*and the Wonderful Lilipulians. Prices as usual— 3s, 2s, and Is. Day sales at Abel's and Batkin's. Box plan at Hoii

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 72, 22 September 1906, Page 6

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