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Big Success! Volleys of Applause Greet T Our Twelve New Artists! HEAT RE ROYAL. Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. , FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY In a Highly Diverting Programme Of Laughter and Song. SHAW and GILBERT, SHAW i.nd GILBERT, Tho Celebrated Patter Comedians. Introducing their Comedy Boxing Act. THE HERZ BROTHER TRIO, THE HERZ BROTHER TRIO, In Hilariouß, Harmonious Melodies. LUCY LAVIXIA, Tho Refined Vocal LUCY LAVINIA, Comedienne. Lucy— MAXWELL & ROBERTS— MabeI „„_ _ '-The Talented Double. AMY^5 LACKIB > Everybody's Favourite. Jim— CRAYDOX and BARTON— Addie Txm The Musical. Comedy Double. M T r TI £ JACKSON, Pocket Comedienne. £|£LV POWER, The 1 Chic Soubrette, NELLY POWER, A Great Favourite! Serio and Dancer. LIIIAN LOFTUS. 2s and Is. Boxes ono guinea. *P O W NyN v HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. Second Appearance in Wellington of BLANCHE ARRAL! BLANCHE ARRAL! BLANCHE ARRAL! BLANCHE ARRAL! BLANCHE ARRAL! BLANCHE AR.XAL! Whose Magnificent Reception on Monday Evening bordered upon an Ovation. PRESS AND PUBLIC UNANIMOUS. Absolutely the Greatest Artißt i-Udt has yet Visited Wellington. BLANCHE ARHAL! TO-MORROW NIGHT In an UNRIVALLED PROGRAMME of MUSICAL GEMS, Including : Nemea's Scena from Gounod's Onewv **H I Were King" (For tho First Time in Wellington* Nightingale's Song from Masses "Wedding of Jeanette" (For the First Time in WeUinßUaj And Tho Famous Aria, "Ah Fors c Lvi," itoro. Verdi's "Traviata." A RARE MUSICAL TREAT. BOOK SEATS AT THE DRESDEN. Prices— 4s, 2s oti, Is. Day Sales at Abel's. M. MARCUS, Manager. TOWN H A L h, WELLINGTON. Under Direction of J. and N. TAIT. COMMENCING COMMENCINGMONDAY, 11th FEBBUARY. MONDAY, 11th- FEBRUARY. Six Nights and Two Matineea Only. "CREATING AN ABSOLUTE SENSATION EVERYWHERE." THE ROYAL THE ROYAL BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND ! BESSES O" TH' BARN BAND! BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND! BESSES O' TH 1 BARN BAND! UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST BAND IN THE WORLD! This marvellous organisation has proved a perfect revelation in Chrißtehurch and Ihinedin, and the greatest expectations will be more than realised in Wellington. COMMENCING MONDAY, 11th FEB. Positively Six Nights and Two Matinees Only. Full Particulars Saturday. F. S. STETSON, Manager. G. D. PORTUS, Touring Manager. TOWN HALL! FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1907. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT ' By MARIE NARELLE, Queen of Irish Song ; , ' ' CHESTER FENTRESS, America's Eminent Tenor; And CONSTANCE BRANDON-USHER, Australia's Talented Pianiste. . This will be the last opportunity of hearing this brilliant combination in Wellington. Popular priceß, 3s, 2s, and 1,5. FREDERIC SHIPMAN, Manager. jj* o l~arji isT A FREE HEALTH TALK „... On HEALTHY GIRLHOOD, WOMANHOOD, MOTHERHOOD, Will bo given TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON, Ist Feb., at 3 o'clock, at the VIA VI ROOMS, Australasia Chambers, in Now Bank Australasia, corner Customhouse-qua™- and Hunter-«treet. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. DANCING! DANCING! VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide-road, NEWTOWN. CTHHE IVY SOCIAL CLUB holds their A Assembly TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), and Every Thursday ; dancing, 8 till 11. Ladies, 6d; gents Is. Music by your old friend, P. Hanley. W. NEWCOMBE, Hon. Sec. GOSPEL HALL, INGESTRE-STREET. MR. W. C. IRVINE, from India, will give 'Addresses (D.V.) on Mission Work in India TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m., and on FRIDAY (subject 'Idolatry"), same hour. • TjOESULT of Mrs. A. B. SEYMOUR'S it; ART UNION:— Prize. No. Ist „ 118 2nd ... ... ... 190 3rd ' ... 50 4-th 35 Sth 218 6th „ 29 AN APOLOGY. THE WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. TO PURCHASERS. T^7~E much regret that owing to the * " immenso popularity of tho "INVICTA" GAS RANGES we havo been .iDitble to supply the large number of orders receivod. Wo would, however, ask our clionts to exercise a little patience for a day or two, assuring them that wo aro sparing no effort to koep up with tho unprecedented demand. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. | Wellington, 24th January, 1907.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1907, Page 8

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