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npHEATRE ROYAL. Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY! Immense Success of JAMES MACKIK, JAMES MACKIE, The Musical Momus, in his great Musical "MERRY MUSICAL MOMENTS." Continued Success of PERCY DENTON, Introducing tho old "Coon Parson." Edwin— GREEN AND GIBSON— Maie, In a New and Laughable Sketch. LOCKED OUT AT 2 A.M. May— ROSE SISTERS— NoIIy T, T T . T ""° Dainty Dancers. ILI £ N TLOFT LOFT US. ■ EVA LOFTUS. Dorothy Leshan R e. Val. Newton. Will Stcvenß. jyy Goodwill. „ , , ISew Bioscope Pictures— 2s and Is. Boxes 1 guinea. Plan Dresden. "yiCTORIA COLLEGE STUDENTS' ~ ' ASSOCIATION. CONCERT. SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. SATURDAY, 23rd INSTANT. PROGRAMME : 1 Glee— Victoria College Glee Club 2. bong— Mies C. T. Strack 3. Song— Mr. G. R. Hutchison 4. Recitation— Mr. H. F. O'Leary 5. Song— Miss Rita Lyons 6. Musical Skelch— "The Village Concert" — Mr. A. W. and Miss JesEie Newton 7. Song— Miss Martin 8. Glee— Victoria College Glea Club 9. Song— Mr. H. F. yon Haast 10. Selection — "Bessie's Barn Band" Interval 5 Minutes. FARCE— "BOX AND COX."Tickots, 2s and Is. W. PERRY, Hon. Secretary. PACIFIC SOCIAL ASSEMBLY. FINAL NOTICE. LATE and intending patrons are hereby advised that tho above opens positively in New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 23rd March! and EVERY SATURDAY thereafter. Dancing lrom 8 till 11 p.m. Music by Geo. A. NinneßS. Ladies, 6d; Gents, Is. The Committeo recervo all right of propriety. Further invitations on approval from the executive. G. HART. A. LANCASTER. V.M.C.A. PJTHE Annual General Meeting of the -*• Literary and Debating Club will bo held THIS EVENING (Friday), at 8 o'clock, in the Association's Rooms, corner Harris-street and Jervois-quay. TARANAKI-STREET METHODIST CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR PICNIC v^ DAY'S BAY. SATURDAY (TO-MORROW), 23rd MAR. Boat leaves Ferr->- Wharf at 1.15 p.m. Boat Fare, Is ; Provisions, od. All friends .nvited. DANCING. ■ ' MISS BORLASE'S Classes Rcopon Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street, Saturday Morning, 6th April. Boys' Class in the samo hall- Monday Afternoon, Bth April, at 4.30. Sydney-street Schoolroom, Saturday Afternoon, 6th April, 3 o'clock. Classes at Mies Hayden's Private School, Lower Hutt, starts Friday Afternoon, sth April. For further particulars apply to Miss Borlase, 20a, Murohy-street. Thorndon. UEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS DANCING. . •J^ TiflSS K. ALLMAN-MARCHANT will \ ■*•'■*- Reopen her Classes SATURDA.Y I MORNING, 6th April, Thorndon Hall Gonng-slreet. Class for Kelburne Children, WEDNESDAY, 3rd April, Kelburne Schoolroom. Address, 67, Tinakori-road. Tel. 1091. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of teaching ensures proficiency in ONE QUARTER AT CLASS Or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Beginners' Classes are hold on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, It 8 pm ia her PRIVATE HALL, 56, Ghuzneestreot, next St. Peter's Church. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement. j MISS VIOLET WARBURTON (Melbourne and Sydney) CLASSES in Ballroom and Fancy Dancing held at 106, Wellingtonterrace. Children's Clae3 every Saturday Afternoon. Private lessons arranged for. Prospectus on application. MADAME COPE-DOWSING, Singing, Piano, Specialist Voico Production. T|/H"ApAME may be consulted at her ITJ - Studio, 65, Willis-street (Hume's Buildings), Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. (Sho has not removed, as reported.) Term begins with pupil. HUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB. EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. A LL Membors and intending members "T^r. ro nn £ 0 "quested to attend nt the EM ?n*E HOTEL, PETONE, at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 23rd inrt., to discuss the advisability of holding tho Club's aext annual fixture at Polono. . , Mr - T - M. Wilford, M.H.R., will preside. Fullest attendanco of both momi"? and , lnten dinfe members requested. Mombor's subscription, £1. N. J. BENNINGTON, Hon. Sec. MYRTLE GROVE WATCH~DISTRIBUTION. fl^lHE following prize winners aro re-,-V quested to apply to our Office for delivery of Watch: — D. M'Laughliu W. Toes J. Feoney , R Mackny « 1 ? 0S " lond L B. W. Beaumont B. J Dennohy S, M. Stono C. Ousack R. Bonninglon J- A r sher J- Corbitt £• Hugo p. o. Lodbrook w - A H ,- H »H L. Swan £• Ashcr R . Sawlor h. Sullivan 0 . Foolo A. Johnson L . LfturellßpnL fturellBpn W. J. Johnson A. Wixon >V' Summers E. Dolby M. Berinan _. Kvot £ JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO., LTD., , Lambton-quay. WELLINGTON HOSPTTaE TENDERS FOR PAINTING. are invited up to 5 p.m. on [ *• Monday 251h inst., for Painting tho Out-Pntionts" Building in tho Hospital grounds. Specifications may bo seen on application to tho House Stoward. R. H. OHINCHEN, k Scorotary,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 8

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