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THEATRE ROYAL. Lo3see3, John Fuller and Son*. Complete Change. To-night by PULLER'S VAUDEYttLE COMPANY. To-night (Monday), reappearance of THE BICKNELLS, THE BICKNELLS, In & new Dancing and Conversation Comedy Specialty. First Appearance ANNIE CAVENDAR. First Appearance ANNEG CAVENDAR. Glorious Succoeb achieved by Laura— THE ROLLOS— Chas. In their Original Musical Comedy, THE TUNER'S OPPORTUNITY, THE TUNER'S OPPORTUNITY, Introducing "Ellen M'Cue," "Laughing." NEW BIOSCOPE PICTURES. Now Songs and Gags by Dick— SHAW AND GILBERT— WiII See their Laughable Boxing Act HARMONIOUS HERZ BROTHERS. LUCY LAVINIA. NELLY POWER. AMY BLACKIE. WILL STEVENS. LILIAN LOFTUS. CARL COLLIER. Ruby— MAXWELL and ROBERTS— Lucy Etc.. Etc.. Etc. 2b and Is. Boxes 1 guinea. Doors 7.30. HP <> W N U A L L. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I FAREWELL TO BLANCHE ARRAL! FAREWELL TO BLANCHE ARRAL! If there is any voice in the world that can reach tho heart, of tho publio it is that of this great singer. MAGNIFICENT FAREWELL PROGRAMME FAREWELL PROGRAMME THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. BLANCHE ARRAL will sing Excerpts from the following Grand Operas: — MEYERBEER'S "HUGUENOTS" * MEYERBEER'S "DINORAH" iLAjcu*Ajar>'s "heemtts bell" VERDI'S "SICHuIAN VESPER" And THOMAS'S "MIGNON," by Special Request. Do not miss this final opportunity of bidding Farewell to tho Greatest Vocalist that ever visited New Zealand. PRICES-4S, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sales at Abol's. (TOWN HALL ORGAN. MR HAROLD GREGSON (Organist of Holy Innocents Church, London W., and Exhibitioner Royal Collego of Music, London), Under engagement to the Wellington City Council, will give an ORGAN RECITAL TUESDAY ! TUESDAY ! At 8 o'clock. ADMISSION to all parts of the house, ONE SHILLING (It); Children, Halfprice. Doors open at 7.15 p.m For Programme see Tuesday's papers. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 4th February. 3507. TTENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN -Ol CHURCH. A PUBLIC LECTURE will bo given in tho abovo Church TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, by THE REV. GRATTAN GUINNESS, D.D. Subject : "THE GOSPEL OF TO-DAY." The Rev. Grattan Guinness is th« founder of tho "Regions Beyond Mission" and of tho "Harley Homo Missionary Training College," London. FULL ATTENDANCE REQUESTED. ST. THOMAS'S EIGHTH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW! To bo held in ST. THOMAS'S j>TEW SUNDAY n SCHOOL, Riddiford-Btreet, Wellington South, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th AND 7th FEBRUARY, 1907. Magnificent Display of Gladioli, Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, .Fruits, etc., by Messrs. Jackson, Poole, Evans and Son, Belleruo Gardens, and other woll-known exhibitors. Choico Musio by Miss Robinson's Orchestra. Open 3 to 6 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission — Day 61, Night Is. Children 6d. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 p.m. IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. mHE REV. GRATTAN GUINNESS -■- will givo an address on Iho "EVERLASTING GOSPEL. You wro warmly invited ; admission free. Collection. ' SALVATION ARMY, NEWTOWN. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD. fTTHE Famous Auckland City Band, JL under tho conductorship Bandmaster H. TJremain, 36 musicians, TUDiDAY, sth FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m., Will render a unique programmo of musio and Eong. Tickets Is. OHIRO BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY. ' A CONCERT to aid tho School in providing new Books for the Scholars will tako place in the Church at 8 o'clock on TUESDAY, sth February. A worthy object, worthy of your support. Easy Prices: Adults 6d, Children 3d. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. VISIT OF THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. "DECEPTION OfITuESTS TO-NIGHT JL *' at 7.15 o'clock. Acting-Premier in Iho Chair at 8 o'clock. Special Items of Music By well-known Artists. JAMES MOORE, Missioncr. TO LADIES. HEADACHE, "BACKACHE, AND NERVOUSNESS" I 3 tho subject of TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS To bo given on TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, tho sth and Bth inst., At 3 o'clock, at tho VIA VI ROOMS. Australasia. Chonnbcrs, in now Bank Australasia, corner Customhouse-quay and Hunter-street. Investicration Invited. JUNIOR CLERK. T>ADHAM AND BISS, Professional AcJ3 countants, havo a Vacancy for a Junior Olerk. Applicants must have had provious Bookkeeping oxperienco, and muet writo a good clear hand and bo mart at figures. Previous experionco of hisuranco work and mercsntilo accounts would be a recommendation. Applications in first placo to bo in writing and to Btato if applicant has ovor studied for an accountant's examination. BADHAM AND BISR, rhutomhuusc- quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 8

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