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QPERA HOUSK Lessee and Manager— Mr. Harry Bickarda ' EVERY EVENING AT 8. LAST SIX~NIGHTS! SEASON CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT! LAST SIX NIGHTS Of MR. HARRY RICKARDS 1 - MR. HARRY RIGKARDS' ' VAUDEVILLE CO. VAUDEVILLE CO. OUR THIRD PROGRAMME, Presented oa Saturday Night to a Crowded and Delighted Audience, unanE mously pronounced "IHE GEM OF THE SEASON 1 ." FAREWELL PERFORMANCES BY.THE GREATEST COMBINATION ™ T^UDEVILLE STARS EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND, INCLUDING— cAts^sr <<coster joe '" GEORGE DEAN, HiRRYH^?* o**'0 **' ADA SADLER, And ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of ANIMATED PICTURES. £° X t Pi*? 8 at HolHday'B. 7.30) to Second Stalls and Family Circle sixpence extra. Day' Sales at Abol's. ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager for Mr. Bickards. . rj\ O W N H A L L. - WELLINGTON. Under the Direction of Bonno Scherek. Madame Teresa C A R R E N 0, YlV o A^if en acola «n°d as the MOST v?*kto5 G u \ nd PIANIST who ha* visited Australasia, .ail critics concur :n the opinion that CARR E N O is on* of tho GREATEST ARTISTS OF ALL TIMR Herßtcitak'inMei: ' bourne, Sydney, and Adelaide have " provoked .SCENES OF. SPQNXANlington will 'commence on' < l • -" MONDAY, 29th -JULY, ; Prioeg of Admission— Reserved Seats, {* • (Stulentsr in .parties, of t waive, ,..,4t) ;. General -Admission, 4«and 25. -, The Plant of Reserved S.eaite will bo opened at the Sr NEXT,°2M?y v : Be - ED^*t. Positively No. Free List." ' . .' .BENKO^SCHEREK. :•-• •••("■• ' ?~ . . - . ' -'?',< i ."• m O 'W^ N \ K&H '- A' L< L. WEDNESjDA^NEXT, J at 8. 'MAUGHAN BARNETT „ ORGAN RECITAL. Admission, Is. 300 Seats under Gallery, 6d. ' , J. G. SMITH, • , Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC 'LIBRARY LECTURES. A LECTURE will be given* in the Town' H*ll -(Gonoeijt - Rpom) on-N WEDJuly, afe-0 p.m.? M Professor Eaeterfieid;- M.A.'» - SubjecVf? Coat Tar or "Beauty for Ashes." Admission Free. ';- JNO. R, /PALMER, Town Clerk. 20th July, 1907. WELLINGTON LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. t THE Ninth Annual Ball will be held in the Town Hall on ♦WEDNESDAY, 'August,-. 8.30 p.m. TickeJS- . may be obtained from tho members of Committee — Messrs. F. M'Parlaud, M. J. Donnelly, M. Nathan, T. Taylor, J. F*irbairn, J. Dw,yer,'J. Curra»; A- M. Gow.,, H. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ■ ■ v . 1 \\7TSLLINGTON\ RACING CULB. WINTER MEETING. :)' • ".* TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. SECOND DAY, . WEDNESDAY, 24th^JULY, 1007. Trains leave To Aro 10.20, *IT.O a.m. Trains leave* Wellington 10.29, "10-SS, *11.10 a,m., and . < 1.10 PM , * Denotes through trains, FIRST RACE STARTS NOON. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. , BALLROOM DANCING. TiTRS. H. B. MASON'S method of •"■*■ teaching ensures proficiency in ONE QUARTER at Class, or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Beginners' ' Glasses— Mondays aud ; Wednesdays, at 8 , p.m.', in private hall. Term commences with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. Address: 56, Ghuznee-street, near St. Petcr'i Church. Telephone 2646. TRAINING COLLEGE EXTENSION LECTURES. fTIRAINING COLLEGE HALL, JL At 8 p.m.' 23rd July — "Some Aspects of School Hygiene," Dr. Mason. 25th July— "The Greek Ideal of Education : or Some Problems of Univeriity Education," Profeseor Brown. 26th July — "The M»or» Race," A. Hamilr ton, Esq. 30th July— "Tho Study of Literature," T. R. Fleming. Esq., M.A., LL.JJ. Ist August— "Tho Study of Weather Phenomena," Rev. D. C. Rates. 6th August — "The Study of Bisect Life," G. V. Hudson, Esq. Single Tickets Is;; Course Ticket, 2s 6d. Proceeds to be devoted to' tho funds of the Students' Asscciation. Course Tickets obtainable, from Bdwd Office, CoHego Staff and'.Studeutr, Mi««ri, S." 1 *rid\W. vMackay, and Mo«re. iW^itcombe and Tombs, Lambtdn-au&V.' -"

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1907, Page 8

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