808 BELL. TO-NIGHT! VICTOR .lOHN FULLER SINGS TO-NIGHT! TIP, H E A T R E F.OYAL. J- Prop., John Fuller anil Son*. First Appearance of BOIJ BELL. 808 BELL, Favourite Character Comedian VICTOR, THE GREAT VEXTO. TO-NIGHT a\o show for the FIRST TIME in Australasia tho FINEST BIOGRAPH PICTURE, personally solectpd b £^i ) A* fnIrJ?LLEf n I rJ? LLER ' Junr -> in LONDON. Taken in May, 1907. Spo the Submarine at Worl.. Special Appearance of JOHN lULLER, JOHN FULLER. Myra-HAMMON and WYATT— AIice Myra-HAMMON and WYATT— Mice THE STAGPOOLE COMEDY THREE THE STAGPOOLE COMEDY THREE Ernio— WALKER and HUGHES— Jack In tliPir Original Comedy Juggling Act MAUD FLORI-XCE. VAL NEWTONLUCY LAVINIA. AMY BLACKIE' 2s and Is ; boxes 1 guinea. Plan Theatre. *J» O W ,N' HALL. Under the Direction of Benno Scherek. C A R R E N O, CARRE N O C'AK R E X OJO J The Celebrated Pianiit, Who ha? Achieved such an Amazing and Electrical Success in A'.Ttralia. OAKEEXO'ii UXIQUE POSITION IX THE MUSICAL WORLD Has during tho last fifteen y-- 3 r'emainod ! undisputed. What Sarah' Be ;- hardtr rs in the Avorld of drama, Avhat .^"olinai Patli was in tho reil'm. of song — tha' CARREXO is in Ihe bead-roll of Pianist*. SHE STANDS AT THE HEAD OF HER CHOSEN ART. Tho First Recital in Wellington By CARREXO Will be given in the Town Hall Vn MONDAY, 29th J"ULY, At 8.15 o'clock. EXCERPTS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS:— "She is a tuprcmo artist." "She is magnificent." "Carreno amazes her audiences.' "She is beyond criticism ' "An artist of consummate taste and i delicacy." j "Her poAVpr is prodigious " "A magnetic artist of many moods.' "Her playing is full of meaning, full of poetry." "Her Avitchery AA-ill never Lc forgotten." "The audience were taken by Etorni, and there was a sceno df wild enthusiasm." Prices of Admission — Reserved Seals, 6s ; General Admission, 4s and 'c--. Tho Plan of > Reserved Ser;H -will bo openpd at (he Dresden Piauo Warehouse on WEDNESDAY, 24th July. Positively No Free List. BENXO SCHEREK. LADIES arc cordially inA'iled to attend THREE FREE HEALTH TALKS, dealing Avith tho fiubjcci "Better Health for Womon in Nature's Own Way," to be given at the VIA VI ROOMS, new Bank of Australasia Chambers, corner tCustom-house-quay and Hunter-3<roet. on MONDAY AFTERNOON, tho 2kud inst., at 3 o'clock; also on FRIDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, the 26th inst., at 3 and 8 o'clock. LEAEN HOW TO ASSIST NATURE. Investigation Invited. THE WELLINGTON- SHAKESPEARE CLUB. ; ■ PUBLIC READING Of "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." > TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, v At 8 p.m. Songs by Mr. J. F. CARR and Mr. ARTHUR BALLAXCE. 1 Member's may obtain a limited number of additional ticket-, price Is each. WALTER D. GORHAM, Hon. Secretary, 59, Wellington-terrace. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF N.Z. PUBLIC MEETING, CONCERT ROOM, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 22nd JULY, 8 p.m. ALL interested in tho Defcnco cf tho Colony and the Independence of the Raco are invited to attend as above, Avhen tho objects of tlie League will be explained and a Branch formed in Wellington. Tho Premier and other promiuont persons Avill speak. The Mayor will occupy ihc "chair. NORMAN L. D. SMITH, Major, Organiser National League of N.Z. HUTT BOWTJNU~AND~LAWN TENNIS CLUB. TT'HE Annual General Meeting of the -1- aboAe Club Avill be held at tho Central Hotel, Lower Hutt, on MONDAY, tho 22nd July, at 8. p.m. Biibiness — Presentation of Annual Rcporl and Balance-sheet and Election of Officers. Payment of debenturo interest will bo made at the meeting. J. P. MURPHY, ' Hon. Secretary. AMALGAMATION OF KARORI BOROUGH WITH CITY OF WELLINGTON. A -PUBLIC Mealing of Residents, of Karori and Northland Avill bo hold on MONDAY, 22nd July, at 8 p.m., iv the Methodist Schoolroom, al Northland, to consider the above Scheme. All invited. 626 WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL nnHE THD3D QUARTER commences on JL MONDAY, 22nd July. Intending students aro requested to enrol al once. Oflico hours : 9.30 a.m.— l 230 p.m. ; 2 p.m. — 1.30 p.m., 6.45 p.m. — 9 p.m. Courses are available in ' ART AND ART CRAFTS, including lit* draAving, painting, ond modelling : design, wood-carving, AA-riting, and illuminating, painting, and decorating, cabinet designing, etc. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. CARPENTRY, JOINERY, STAIR BUILDING, ETC. PLUMBING. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, including inachino draAving and design, steam, fittmg and turning, applied mechanics, etc. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, TYPING. CHEMISTRY, MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY. MATHEMATICS, ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH, LATIN. DRESSMAKING. COOKING. PATTERN CUTTTXG for shoemaker*. Low inclusive fees for special courses. Syllabus free on appl-'cation. M. 11. SLATTER, W. S. LA TROBE, Registrar. Director. Technical School, Victoria-street. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. .1 MILLS, Grocor, late of 123, Tinakdri-roact, bags to notify his customers that lip ha? ramo\od lo his ncv. Ftoro v at 'Northland, Avherp hp will carry on tho business of a Family Grocor. Thanking his patrons for their past biipport, and trusting for the eontinuanro of same; also soliciting the patrouago, of tho residents of Northland, .ill goods obtaini able i<.t town pnecs. . '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 6
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