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fTHHE MAN FROM MEXICO. HOLIDAY EVENT. FRIDAY (KING'S BntTHDAY). THE MATINEE OF THE MOMENT. THE MATINEE OF THE MOMENT! To Meet THE MAN FROM MEXICO! Spend a Merry Day at the Opera House CHILDREN'S PRICES— One Shilling tci any part. Mothers ! — Givo the Youngsters •a, Treat ! H O U S~E. , Direction of EDWIN GEACH. Sole Managers : Messrs.- WILLOUGHBY AND WARD. LAST NIGHTS DESPITE LAST NIGHTS PRESENT LAST NIGHTS ENORMOUS LAST NIGHTS bUOCESS. THEATRE LAST- NIGHTS PACKED LAST NIGHTS TO LAST NIGHTS DOORS ' LAST Ni^HTS ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTSsviiF ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF THE MAN FROM MEXICO 1 THE MAN FROM MEXICO! ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS TO GO. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTfc TO GO. SEE TO-NIGHT THE POPULAR WTLLOUGHBY AND WARD NEW LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA THE FAMOUS BEAUTY ACTP.ESS. Prices — ss, 3s, aud Is. (Early doors to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra). Plans at HOLLIDAY'S. Day Sale 1 } as usual. A. COWAN, Manager. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS Messrs. WILLOUGHBY and WARD have pleasure in announcing the first presentation in Wellington of London's Great Laughing Limit, entitled — THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE TALK OF THE TOWN! From the pon of Eiilo Norwood, And DIRECT from the STRAND THEATRE. "It is a striking and brilliant production, well calculated to take the shine out of most things." — Evening Sun. Box Plans now open at Holiday's. rj\ o w n hall! KING'S BERTHDAyT TO-MORROW (FRroAY). MATINEE! ' MATINEE ! Afternoon at 2.30. Doors at 130 p nv. CHILDREN, 6d DOWNSTAIRS. Evening at 8. GRAND OPERA OF "FAUST!" GRAND OPERA OF "FAUST!" GRAND OPERA OF "FAUST!" In Living Natural Colours, with Musical and Orchestral Effects. Under tho direction of Mons. Geo. Melies, of Grand Opera Houses, Paris. LATEST BIOSCOPIC TRIUMPHS AND FUNNYGRAPHS 1 Special Engagement of MISS LOUIE FISHER " ' ROLAND REIS HUGH WILSON. LONDON PRICES: 2000 Seats Downstairs— ls 750 Circle— 2s. Children HALF-PRICE. Doors at 715 • overture 8 p.m. Box plan at the Dresden. JS'o extra chargo for booking. DANCING ! DANCING! DANCING! „ i .DRUIDS' HALL, . KING'S BESTHDAY NIGHT. A GRAND SOCIAL will be held at th» above Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, tho 9th November. Dancing from 8 till 12; tickets Is. Music by Mr. Ninness. Efficient M.C.'s. TI/TR. J. HENDERSON, from Christ. church, will give an ADDRESS, ' D.V., to Believers THIS EVENING, tho Bth, in the GOSPEL HALL, INGESTRESTREET; LODGE HINEMOA, NO. 122. rfI!HE Installation of Bro. T. T. Roberts J- as W.M. of tho above Lodge will be held TO-XIGHT (Thursday), at 7 p.m., at the Masonio Hall, Daniel-strept, Newtown. All brethren cordially invited to attend. BY COMMAND OF THE W.M. A NAVVY'S UNION WDLL BE FORMED in Wellington; Main Trunk Railway please note. For particulars, etc., write B. LUKS, Acting Secretary. Address — Above Viaduct, Karori, Now Tram Route, Wellington. rpARATAHI-CARTERTON RACTNQJ •*- CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING To bo held at CLAREV_LE RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, 9th and 10th NOVEMBER. On 9th November a Train will leave Te Aro at 6.45 a.m., Wellington 7.0, Ngahauranea 7.12, Petono 7.25, Lower Unst 7.30, Upper Hutt 8.12, arriving Clarevf!lo at 11.0 a.m. Return Trains will leave Clareville at 4.30 and 5.35 p.m., Greytown arr. 5.10 and b.23, Te Aro arr. 9.4 and 10.29 p.m. On 10th November tho Te Aro to N*- 1 pior Mail Train will stop at Clarevillo to allow passengers to alight. Passengers can return by the train leaving Masterton for Wellington at 5.30 p.m. A LARGE ORDER. A SINGLE ORDER for JFOUR HUNDRED BOOK TYPEWRITERS h«e iust boon placed by Messrs. .Sears, RoeInick, and Co., of Chicago, with tho El-Hott-Fisher Co. SAMPLES OF ABOVE MACHINES CAN BE SEEN IN OUR SHOW ROOM, AND WE INVITE INSPECTION. YEREX, BARKER AND FINLAY, LTD. ERCANTDLE iHd GENERAL PRINTING executed with care fttut •promptitude *t Evening Post offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 112, 8 November 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 112, 8 November 1906, Page 8

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