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ffcPERA HOUStf. Under tho Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMbUN. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT ! FINAL Knight i perfoj *manoe OF MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY THE CINGALEE, la THE CINGALEE, . THE CINGALEE, Which during tho past seven nights hat been presented boioro crowded and brilliant audiences, who havo expressed themselves xn tho mo st enthusiastic terms, testifying to tho popularity of Grandest Spectacular Opera success ever witnessed in Wellington TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 12th J\N AND MONDAY EVENKG! l Interesting Revival FOR THESE TWO NIGHTS ONLY Of the Sensational Success of this Com. pany's previous visit THE COUNTRY GIRL THE COUNTRY GIRL. Undoubtedly ono of most brilliant productions of this I inn's famous repertoire, introducing all the latest attractions wnicli CREATED SUCH A FURORE during the RECENT MELBOURNE SEASON. TU F?^? NEXTTISth JANUARy And Two Following Evenings ] SUMPTUOUS REVIVAL "LA MASCOTTE." Box Plans now open for balance of season at the Dresden. Prices as usual Car. riages at 10.45. ' QPERA HOUSE. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S > NEXT GREAT ATTRACTION,, Commencing FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY. First Appearance in Wellington of tha two Brilliant Young Stars, MR. CHARLES WALDRON MR. CHARLES WALDRON And MISS OLA HUMPHREY MLSS OLA HUMPHREY* Supported by MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GREAT NEW DRAMATIC CO. Of English, American, and Australian Artists, When will bo presented E. Milton Roylo's Great Drama, THE SQUAW MAN. THE SQUAW MAN. Tho -Squaw Man has, beyond tho shadow of a doubt, been tho One Big Success of tho Theatrical Year in Australia. It ran for 3BTVE WEEKS IN MELBOURNE And FIVE WEEKS IN SYDNEY to Enormous Houses, a particularly gig. nificant feature being that not a singlo uight passed but that many had to be refused admission. A set of intense human possibilities distinguish this story, the incidents of which, aro perfectly welded into, a dramatic epibode which throughout its disclosure hold* tho spectator enchained by its fascinating 1 ond absorbing power. Plans will bo opened at the Dresden oa Monday Morning Next. HARBOUR EXCURSION TO DAY'S BAY. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 7.45 o'clock. rjTVHE S.S. DUCHESS leaves the Ferry -H- Wharf at 7.45 o'clock TO-NIGHT for an excursion across the harbour to Day's Bay. Every one is taking this delightful outing on. You como along with, a friend and swell the happy throng, who will find bumpers brimful of mirth and enjoyment in the illuminated grounds of Day's Bay. Brass Baud in attendance The Water Chute will be Ehot by maitf who havo been shooting tho chute since its induction. DAY'S BAY, EXCURSION TONIGHT, At 7.45 o'clock; And Don't Forget it. WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND* WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND! At i BOTANICAL GARDENS On SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1907. A GRAND PERFORMANCE by tho above Band will be given on SUNDAY NEXT, weather permitting. As this is probably the last public performance that will be given by the Band before leaving for the Exhibition Contest, a special appeal is mado to the public to subscribe to" tho funds of the Band. Tho magnificent selection, "Heroic" (arranged by Mr. A. Owen, conductor of tho famous Besses-o'-th'-Barn Band), will be given, which contains many difficulties, and is considered one of the finest and most difficult selections arranged for a brass band. I Lombardi, the Exhibition test selection, will also be given, among other items, forming a high-e)ns3 programme. LIEUT. T. HERD, Conductor. H. HULL, Acting-Secretary. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. /TiiHE Fifty-ninth Half-yearly (and Spe--fi- oial) General Meeting will bo held in tho Soclai Hall on MONDAY, 21st January, 1907, at 8 p.m. v Business : Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet and General. To consider Revisod Rules. Nominations for Candidates for Office Close on Monday, 14th January, 1907, at 8 p.m. By Order. J. R. MORGAN, Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 22nd, 24th, and 26th JANUARY, 1907. ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Handi. caps, and ENTRIES for Disposal Stakes CLOSE on MONDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1907, At 9 o'clock p.m. Final Payment for Wellington Stakes also falls due on tho tamp date. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. "NGA TAWA," .SHANNON; <pOUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR. Tho Fir- 1 Term for 1907 will bettin * MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. b • PRINCIPAL ... MISS M. TAYLOR

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1907, Page 6

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