TH EAT RE, ROYA. L. Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. IN A BIG PROGRAMME. First Appearance HETTY PAIEY, Rsappearauee of CARL COLLIER. APOLLO BELVEDERE, APOLLO BELVEDERE, Tho Living Bronze Statue, representing: GRIEF, APOLLO, MERCURY, Etc., etc. A Most Perfect Specimen of Manhood. A Man '"Modern Milo." What SHE was among women HE is among men. THE LEWIS SISTERS, The Daintiest Double Ever Seen. THE BICKNELLS, THE BICKNELLS, In a New Comedy Sketch, Who's Who? Prices as usual. Plan Dresden. DOLORES. DOLORES. . rjnowN E a l l. Under Dirootion of J. and N. Tait. SATURDAY EVENING. SATURDAY EVENING. ' SATURDAY EVENING. POSITIVELY the LAST APPEARANCE POSITIVELY the LAST APPEARANCE in WELLINGTON of iv WELLINGTON of ANTONIA DOLORES, AXTOXIA DOLORES, Supported by Mr. Mr. JOHN PROUSE, FRANZ WELLS, Baritone Pianist. • l-Jox Plan now open at the Dresden, wherd all priced tickets may bo purchased. Secure your tickets early to save disappointment. Prices— 6s, 4s, 3s, and 2s. F. S. STETSON, Manager. NORTHLAND ANGLICAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK AND CONCERT, HELD LAST~ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. • JTOE PIANO which wa*_ used on the JL aboyo occasion was kindly lent by the Wellington Piano Company, MoJes-worth-street. EASTBOURNE WHARF. 7TVHE Residents of Eastbourne and others A interested are Notified that the New ww h T a ,r f at Rona Bay will ho FORMALLY OPENED by His Worship, the Mayor of Eastbourne, TO-MORROW, Ist December, at 3.15 p.m. T LODGE ST. ANDREW, NO. 52. tiki Annual Installation Meeting of the „„ ""jovo Lodge will bo held THIS MENING (30th November) in tho Masomo Hall, Boulcott-strcot. Visiting Brethren cordially invited to attend. Lodge tylcd at 7.30 p.m. By command of tho W.M. KELBURNE RIFLES. /|*J±ti Member* ol ths above-named Corps X will Muster at Drillshed TO-NIGHT at 8 o clock and take delivery of their ScaHet Uniforms H. F. DAVIS, Captain K.R.V. LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. MACDOUGALL "& CO. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERS, WILLIS-STREET, . ~ff>EG to announco to their Customors •*-• and tho Public generally that they havo secured new and more commodious promises at 22, WILLIS-STREET, opposite the Grand Holol, and are now open for business with an entirely now stock of HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. Special Linus will bo offeicd in Shootingp, Calicoes, Damasks, Flannels, Blankets, Curtains, Prints, Muslins, Lawns, etc., oto., A special fealuro in tho • new prcnv.scs will bo LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Men's Undershirts, PantisJWhife and Coloured Shirts, Tennis do, Half-hoso, etc., etc.; just to hand and at Moderate Prices. Our Motto: "The Best Goods only at tho Lowest Prices." MACDOUGALL & CO., 22, WJLLIS-STBEET (opposito tho Grand Hotel). LEFT-OFF CLOTHIN&! LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing bought ; highest" price given; loiters attended to. i Mrs. Bottorill, 13, lugestro-slreet. Tnlcnlioiia 2370. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1906, Page 8
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