OpO p VX A HOUSE. Direction MESSRS. MACMAHON. NOTE— No Free lliTt. A RECORD HOUSE A RECORD HOUSE ON SATURDAY EVENING, Numbering Upwards of 2000 PERSONS, 2000 PERSOXbj WitneEEed with enthusiaEtic demonstra. en^ hh i S , cnoo f moU£ 'y successful play— E. Hill MitchcWs masterpiece— will bo repeated to-night and follow,njf evenings. A greiS cast gf charactere by tho full strength of MacMshon's Dramatic Company. Superb Scenery and Effects., Popular Prices— os, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Hollici a y' b \ Day Sales Abel's and Ohrittesen'i. The »«^«g^ ™«1 desire), T- ° W ~^Z~H ALL. To'SrirJ TO-NIGHT! lU-JMGHT! TO-NIGHT I MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOOTFTV WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY: Conductor-Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. TO-NIGHT ! TO-N T IGHT » TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! .SCHUMANN'S "PARADISE AND THE PERI" "PARADISE AND THE PERL" PRINCIPALS : &£"?{> ;MiM Amy Murphy i£ eno . r Mr. Leslie Hill Bantone Mr. A. S. Ballanco Admission-Gallery, 3s; Front Stalls, ia ; Back Stalls, Ib. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. v S. G. HAMERTON, A. B. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sees. TNDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD -H- TEMPLARS.-St. Thomas's Schoolroom. Star of Newtown Lodge. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE, "London Illustrated," WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth Decent ber, by A. B. Thomson, Esq., comraenciiur at 8 o clock. A HEARTY WELCOME. ALEXANDRA HALL, TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER MBS. J. D. FOLEY'S End-of-Season • Social Evening — Songs and Dance*. A French Minuet, an Irish Reel, and Big Cake-walk Display will be given by pupils' HENRY P. SCOONES, " Hou. .Sec. Tickets, 2s 6d and Is, may be obtained from any member of tho committee, or at 40, Cambridge-terrace. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Kelburne Church Bell Fund. CHURCHROOM, UPLAND-ROAD THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1906. 8 p.m. Tickets, Is each. J. S. JAMESON, : . Hon. Seo. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB (Registered). SUMMER MEETING. TAUHERENIKAU" RACECOURSE, Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1907. OWNERS and Trainers aro notified that Nominations for ALL RACES Closo on SATURDAY, Bth December, at 8 p.m. E. A. LAERY, Secretary. Featherston. THE PUBLIC SERVICE CO-OPERA-TIVE SOCIETY OF - NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (SHAREHOLDERS who will be unable to attend Half-yearly Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, and who have not yet returned their proxies to tho Secretary, are requested to do so before NOON on TUESDAY, 4th imt. J. CAREY FITZGERALD, Secretary. Brandon-street, 3rd December, 1906. '■ . !_» "B3IGGS— "HeIIo, Diggs! Back froia -*"* Christchurch Had boncer time, eh?** Diggs— "Oh, bosca lime, but I fell in"** Biggs — "What! in tho chute?" Diggs— l \iNo, worse; paid £7 10s for a Watch for tho wife and just saw tho samo thing a.V The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths' Company's for £6." Biggs— "Yes, they do soil cheap. Tho differenca would have paid your steamer fare." Diggs— "Ugh!" Moral— Have a peep at that pretty little window en tli6 Quay before purchasing elsewhere. It wJI pay to contrive to remember Sixty-five — •65, LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. T WISH to Thank Drs. Robertson and -H. Forgus for tho kind treatment I received during my lato severe illness, lo Sister Evans and thoso good, kind Nurse* who wore in No. 4 Ward for a considerable timo during my illness, and. to those who aro at present in 'the said ward I am unable to sufficiently express my gratituda. RICHARD DONOVAN, Little Taranaki-strcot, Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO PLUMBERS. "VTOTICE is horaby giver, that any Per- : son interfering with Water Meters without obtaining a permit from tho Office of the City Engineer will bo prosecuted for a Broach of tho City Bylaws. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 3rd December, 1906. liORSES. HORSES. HORSES. TTTOULT AND SONS, Feilding, tinnounce to intending purchasers of Horses that Heavy and Medium Draughts, Harness, and Van Horses will bo on viow early Wednesday Morning, at Talbut't Shoeing Forge. MEAT. MEAT. MEAT t AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIRSTREET. mHOMPSON AND - MUSGROVE sell A daily at 930 a.m., excepting Mondays, Meat at Auction. All Meat Government Inspected and Stamped.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 8
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