Nine Now^Artists To-night ! THEATRE ROY" AL. Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. EVERY EVENING, at 8. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. COMPLETE CHANGE! NINE NEW ARTISTS 1 First Appearance with the Fullers, VALENTINE VOUSDEN, Irish Society Entertainer. • First Appearance in Wellington of MELBOURNE MEISTERSINGERS, St. Paul's Cathedral Quartette. H. S. JAMES, Alto F. J. GOLDING, Tenor ( W. GOLLMICK, Baritone A. H. BICKERMAN, Bass. PERCY DENTON, Tho Popular Comic, PERCY DENTON, Singer and End Man. \ BEATTIE MACDONALD. Reappearance EILEEN M'LEOD. LESSO AND ROBERTS, Comedy Jugglers, etc. BIOGRAPH. THE POLICE INSPECTOR. Prices as usual. Plan Dresden. OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Manager, CHARLES HOLLOWAY. Business Manager Alec. Verne.; The Dramatic Event of 1907 — "THE COAL KING." Return of the Always-popular, Everwelcome CHARLES HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC . COMPANY, Including the Charming Young Australienno, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, j Fresh from a triumphal season at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, Tho New and Up-to-date Mining Drama, in Five Acts, "THE COAL KIN G." "THE COAL KIN G." A Drama of Intense Human Interest. Written by Ernest Martin and Fewlaß ■' Llewellyn. Tho London Daily Telegraph 6ays: — "Without a doubt the great sceno at the close of the Fourth Act of 'The Coal King' would mako tho fortune of any" modern drama. . . .> Such a. moment of genuine emotion as one rarely experiences nowadays. . . . 'The Coal King' is a drama which deserves a prosperous career." "THE COAL KING." Is acknowledged by Press and Public everywhere as boing tho finest dramatic production over witnessed. A Sensational and Interesting Plot. A Superb Scenic Triumph. Wonderful Mechanical Stage Effects. The whole produced under the personal supervision of Charles Holloway. , Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Early floors to 2s and Is seats, 6d extra. Box Plan openb at Holliday's on Monday Day Sales at Abel's. WILL LAURENCE, . Advance Representative. rpRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, -*- LONDON. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. , His Excellency the Governor will pre-« font tho Plunket Medal, Local Medals, and Certificates for 1906 Practical Examination, at ST JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Dixon-street, THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK Chairman, J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., M.H.R. The public aro invited to attend. ARTHUR J. WICKS, Chief See., N.Z. SOCIAL. A SELECT SOCIAL and DANCE will be held in the Alexandra Hall, Abel £-nith-Ftreot, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEST, 20th February. Ladies, 6d ; gentlemen, 2s 6d. Dancing 8 till 1. Pianist, Mies J. Murphy. GEO. KLEE, Secretary to Committee. v "• — LADD3S! ' ' .- .- ■' ' Tho Following Descriptive FREE HEALTH TALKS, Well Illustrated, on "LEARN HOW TO ASSIST NATURE FOR NATURE CURES WITH RATIONAL ASSISTANCE," Will be given by MISS M'CALL at the VIAVI ROOMS, AUSTRALASIAN CHAMBERS, corner' of Customhouse-quay and Hunter-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY" AFTERNOONS, the 19th and 22nd hist. ; also at VICTORIA HALT,, NEVV.TOWN, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the 20th inst.; and at tho PRIMITIVE CHURCH, ISLAND BAY, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 21st ins.t., all commenoing at 3 o'clock. VICTORIA COLLEGE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of .C3L the abovo Association will be held at Victoria. College on MONDAY, 18th inst., at 8 p.m. t Business : 1. To consider Amendments to the Constitution with roferenco to the . question of Life Membership, etc. ■ 2. To discuss matters in connection with Easter Tournament. W. PERRY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. NOTICE TO CHORUS. PRACTICE for the Season will bo Commenced on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 18th February, at 8 p.m. in Syd-ney-street Room. ' All members aro particularly requested to attend. New Members should givo in their names to the Secretary on Monday Evening, and should attend at 7.45 for that purpose. E. C. CACHEMADLLE, Assist. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS SOCIETY. "I7URST MEETING of the Session will JC' ,be held in tho Chamber of Commerce on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th FEBRUARY, at 7.45 p.m. LECTURES— "Cheques" — C. H. Matthews, A.I.A.N.Z. "Hire, PurchaEo and Consignment Accounts"— W. G. Talbot, F.I.A.N.Z. ERNEST W. HUNT, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S; CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. NOTICE. " ~ rjjmilS ADJOURNED . GENERAL X MEETING will bo held in tho Social Hall on MONDAY, 18th February, 1907, at 8 p.m. Business: Consideration of Rules. By Order, J. R. MORGAN, Secretary. ST. MARY-S GUILD. rTTCBE Annual Meeting of St. Mary's -*- Guild -nil bo held at tho Diocesan Library on TUESDAY NEXT, 19th inst., at 3.30 i-.m Tho Righr, Rev. the Bishop of the Diocese will preside All interested in the work arc cordially invited. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. I^LASSES will commence on MONDAY, VJ 4th March, and WEDNESDAY, 6th March, at 8 p.m., in her Privato Hall, 56, Ghuznco-strcot, near St. Poter'6 Church. Intending pupils aro asked to communicate- with Mrs. Mason at above address. Privato lessons by arrangement.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 40, 16 February 1907, Page 6
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