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QPERA HOUSE. Loesco and Manager— Mr. Harry Rickard§ EVERY EVENING AT 8. LAST SEVEN NIGHTS! LAST SEVEN XIGH'i'S! LAST SEVK\ T NIGHTS! Of MR. HARRY RICHARDS' MR. HARRY RICKARDS' VAUDEVILLE CO. VAUDEVILLE CO. COMPRISING the GREATEST EUROPEAN CELEBRITIES in THE WORLD or Vaudeville. MORE CHANGES TO-XIGHT! NEW AND NT) VEL SPECIALITIES! GREAT RAOE^WEEK 2JLL! THE WHOLE FORMING ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD! CONTRIBUTED TO by THE FOLLOW* ING BRILUANT' ARTISTS :— CHARLEXE AND CHARLENE,' KING AND BENSON, ... ' FRED RUSSELL and "COSTftR JOE,'* CASSIE WALMER, GEORGE DEAN, HAi.xvX ROCHFORT, HARRY HART,, ADA SADLER, And ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of ANIMATED PICTURES. Box Plans ai-HoJliday'a. PRICES : 3», 2,?, Ib. ' Early doors (77 30) to Second Stalls and Family Circlo sixpence extra Day Sales at Abel's. ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager for Mr. Rickards. PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, THURSDAY, let AUGUST. 1907. DRAMATIC E\ ENT EXTRAORDINARY! H. J. Bryon'ci Charming Comedy Drama. "BLOW FOR BLOW." "BLOW FOR BLOW." To bo presented by the Thorndon Dramatic Sooiety (In aid of the Society- for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). Patron : Hon. J. G. Findlay. A Powerful Cast has been Arranged. > Produced , ur.der tho Solo Direction o? MR. HARRY NORMAN. Bo sure you do not miss it. * Watch for Further Particulars. Box Plan opens on Monday at the Dre»den. NORMAN" AITgEN, Business Manager. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB BALL. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 25th JULY, 1907, at 9 p.m. COMMITTEE:— Mc:ms. J. 3. Harcourt, J. W. Abbott, Jbb. A-nes, H. If. Johnston, W. H. S. Moorhoft^-0,, Hon. T. K. Macdonald, Neil M'Lcan, I>. J -Nathan, W. H .Turnbull, R. -T. Turabull," Juo. Wilkins, P. Bluncoll, K.- DuncaiU F. -Grace, Captain J. G. Hughes, O. G. Kein*ber, W. Higgiu>on, A. M'Costi Clark, O. - M. Turrell, C. W. TriEgham; A. TiWilliams r J. G. Johnstou, C.B. Phaaazyn. Tickets for above may 'be obtained from any member of the committee. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. WELLINGTON LICENSED' VICTUAL. LERS" ASSOCIATION. rHE Ninth Annual Ball will be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 21st August, 8.30 p.m. Tickets may bo obtained from tho members of Committee — Messrs. F M'Parland, M, J. Donnelly, M.' Nathan/ T. Tay'br, ' J/'Fairbairn, J. Dwyer, J. Curran, *A. M. Gow. H. J. WH2LIAMS, . f Secretary. iTHB . MISSIONS. - IQ~ SEAMEN.^ GRAND BAZAAR^-31st INST^ '. YOU WILL SEE,~WILL YOU'SfOTt Tlio For.st of Flowers Tho Bit of Old England The Castle Tcwer Tho Floral Ship Tho Buckjumpers, or Fun on tho Deck TICKETS NO\~ON SALE, Gd. JAMES MOORE, Missioncr. CONSTABLE-ST. CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM. SALE OF WdRK (originally proposed for 7th and Bth August) will bo held' on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 2Wi end 22nd August. Further particulars later. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. LADIES' EVENING, 27th JULY. TO avoid disappointment, Members aro requested to obtain their Tickets on or before WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst., as only a limited number can bo issued. Tickets may be obtained at' my office. JAMES DYKES, 680 Secretary. •^TELLINGTON RACING CULB. WINTER MEETING. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, 20th JJJLY, 1807. Trains leave To £.ro 10.20, # 11.0 a.m. Trains leave Wellington 10.29, ""10.56*ll.lO a.m., -and 1010 P - M " * Denotes through trains. . FIRST RACE STARTS NOON. .• A. E. WHYTE, Secretary^ BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of leaching niniw-i proficiency in ONK QUARTER at. Clas«. or in SIS PRIVATE LESFONS. IJoginners' Classes — Mondays nnd Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in private hall. Term commences with pupil. Pri« vate Won« by arrangement. Address: 56, (xhwyncc-strcL't. near' St. Petor** Church. Telephone 2646. WELLINGTON CONSERVATOHIE OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART. rpni; above Cor.sen atoiro will bo OPEN- ■*• ED in Woliing'.on shortly iTull j)avticulnrs i# kler issUe.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 6

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