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QPE R A HOUSE, Business Manager W. E. Bryar Advance Manager ... Claude H. Whaito. THE BEOUGH-FLEMMING COMEDY COMPANY. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Flcmming. LAST 3 NIGHTS LAST 3 NIGHTS "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT" "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." "DR. WAKK'S PATIENT " ' i>R. WAKE'S PATIENT " "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT!" By W. Gayer Mackay and Robert Ord. Which has erorcd one of .the most remarkable and undoubted triumphs evor recorded in tho history of the Colonial Stage. MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. Pirst Production in Wellington of "MHS. GORRINGE'S NECKLACE ■•". "MRS. GORRINGE'S NECKLACE i". A naw play in Four AcU by Henry Hubert Dr.vis. (By arrangement with Miss Mary Moore.); PRICES-Ss, 3s, and 2s. Early doors to Stalls and Family Circle (7 to 7.30), 6& extra. Box Plan at Holliday'o. Day Sale at Abel's. Children under 8 not admitted. rj\ ow is HAI L. FRDDAY, Bth FEBRUARY-. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT By \ MARIE NARELLE, PROGRAMME : Ist Part. ! 1. Piano, Etude de Concert ... (Lisztt CONSTANCE BRANDON-USHER. 2. Songe — i (a) Till I Wake (Finders) (b) To-night (Yardo) i CHESTER FENTRESS. " 1 3. Songs — (a) The Meeting of the Waters (b) An Exile's Return (Needham) ' MARIE NARELLE. 4. SongE — (a) Vons eteß Jolio (Delmet) (b) Oft in the Stilly Night' (Moor<* CHESTER FENTRESS. ~ 5. Songs — (a) "Husheen" (an Irish Lullaby) '„ . „ (Needhaml : (b) Sweet Summer Bird (Glover) MARIE NARELLE. Interval. 2nd Part. 1. Piano, Scherzo Valtz ... CMosrlowskil CONSTANCE BRANDON-USHER. / 2. SongE — i (a) Mary of Argyle (Old Scotch) ' (b) O'Donnell Aboo (Traditional! ' MARIE NARELLE. > 3. Song — Sho is Far from the Land (Lambert! "^ CHESTER FENTRESS ' 4. Duet-t Believe me, if all those Endearing Young Charms (Moore) MARD3 NARELLE AND CHESTER FENTRESS. . -", 5. Songs — -* (a) Good-byo (Tosti) * ' (b) God' Save Ireland MARIE NARELLB. ' Popular Prices: Reserved Seats, 3*l Front Seats, 2s; Back. Seats, Is. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Doors 7.30; Concert, 8.15. FREDERIC SHIPMAN, Manager. HARBOUR EXCURSION? " : HARBOUR EXCURSION. TO-MORRoTw NIGHI Bth FEBRUARY. , DEMOS! DEMOS! > DEMOS! DEMOS 1., 1 Will Shoot the Chute on a Bicycle, amid a Mass of Flames, AT DAY'S BAY, ! TO-MORROW NIGHT. : A thriiliug;, daring act, to be witnessed i to b6 realised. An incomparable, perform* i ance. - Tho S.S. DUCHESS leaves tho Ferry . Wharf at 7.45 p.m., returning from the Bay at 10 o'clock. A Steamer will leave SEATOUN in connection with the above at 7.45 p.m. Don's Miss this Great Act. DANCING. TO-NIGHT. DANCING; VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD, NEWTOWN. THE IVY SOCIAL CLUB'S Assembly Every Thursday. Fastest floor, 5 best I music, and up-to-date M.C. No invitations required, but wo reserve tho right I to object to any person. Dancing 8 till 11. Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d. ; ; W. NEWCOMBE, Hon. SecC [ NOTICE— ONLY ONE SHILLINgT" J HELP OXE IN DISTRESS. , A GRAND BENEFIT SOCIAL will b» -£X held in the Driuds' Hall, Tar«haki. street, un FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, in aid of Mrs. Stockton, who has just lost her ■ only support in the drowning fatality at Evans Bay. First-class music kindly provided frco by Mr. Plntf s Full String Baud. MR. J. BRUCE, Hon. Sec. i 1.0. G.T. " KING'S CORONATION LODGE, No. 83. A GRAND CONCERT will bo given by tho above Lodge at its Rooms, 86\ Manners-street, TO-MORROW (FRDDAYJ EVENING, 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. A good programme has been prepared, and [ a Comedietta, entitled "The Interrupted Honeymoon," will bo staged by members of the lodge Admission 6d. A. DRYDEN and L. PARRIS, Hon. Sees. TO LADIES! ~ HOW NATURE CURES" is the Subjeel of A FREE HEALTH TALK, illustrated by excellent chart, to be given by MISS M'OALL TO-MORROW (lritlDAY) AFTERNOON at 5 o'clock, at tho Viavi Rooms, Australaria Chambers, ia New Bank of Australasia, corner Custom-house-quay and Hunter-street. RAILWAY PICNIC, DAY'S BAY, SATURDAY, 9th. A N Enjoyable Day's Outing Guaranteed -£J»- for all. A largo programme o f feports for young and old. Toys and Lollies for the littlo one 3. Hot water, tea, milk, sugar free. Trains leave Petono at 9.25 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. FARE TO BAY. Is 9d adult ; 9d children. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. SCHOOL EXCURSIONS. ' ■fo/TR. J. C. ADAMS desires to meet ivA. Headmasters and Chairmen of City and Suburban Schools," and others interested, on FRIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, at the Education Board Office, to arranga for visits of tho school children to tht Exhibition. RE CELEBRATING ST. DAVID'S ' DAY. /i LL Welshmen arc requested to Meet "^ at Godbor's Tea Rooms, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 8 o'olock. CYMRU AM BYTH. MUSIC. J^JRS. MACKAY notifies her Pupils that sho WILL RESUME TEACHING, 11th FEBRUARY. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, is now -*•*• payable at the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, for the six months ended 31st December, 1906, upon Coupon No. 27 o£ Sharo Warrants Nos. 1-16. 20-29, 31-34 46 and 51-54. ' ' J. H. HELLIWELL, , . „ , „„„ Secretary. l»t Februorv. 1907.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 6

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