"It's better to return good for evil than Blow for Blow." QPE E, A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY. DRAMATIC EVENT ISXTRAOB DINARY ! COME ONE! • COME ALLI" BLOW FOR BLOvVj' BLOW FOR .BLOW I If you miss seeing this production yoa will undoubtedly miss a great treat, for never before m " hulory of Wellington has such a. stro: J powonul east been arranged for an ....lATEUR DRAMATIC performance, and never before have Wellington amatours had tho services of euch a capable Stage Director as Mr. Harry Norman. CAST OF CHARACTERS. In tho Prologue: Jcsiah Craddock Mr. N'l-man'Aitkcn John Drummond Mr. F.«ink HGudry Charley Spraggs Mr. J. M. Samson Lieutenant Linden Mi". 1 ,F Wood Mr. Bolder Mr. Edw.-d H. .Scott Mr. Ivenward Mr. Frank Graf Sergeant Brent Mr. RoSarfc Hardin* Mildred Craddock ... Miss Mr-'lio Marshall Kitty Wobbler Miss i?gio Samson In tho Drama: ' Sir Harry Linden, Bart ... Mr. H. F. Wood Josiah Craddock Mr. "Norman Aitke« John Drummond Mr. Frank Hendrr Charley Spraggs Mr. J. M. Samson Doctor Grace :. Mr. Dennis Kelly J^ "-■•• Mr. Alfred Foot« Alice Pethenck Miss Mollio Marshall Lady Ethel Linden Miss Lena Lennox "Miss Wobbler Miss Aggie Samson Mrs. Moulsey Miss D?jsy Bedford Furnishings kindly supplied by W. F. -Shortt, Ltd. Orchestra under tho Lea J ership of Mr. H. PERCTVAL CIARKE. Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at tho Dresden. To assure good seats nook at once. Business Manager, Nornvn Aitken. Hon. See,, F. H. Wood. ALL BLACKS v. NEW SOUTH WALESBIOGRAPH FILM TO-NIGHT! THEATRE JOYAL, Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, for the First Tltoo in N.Z., . ALL BLACKS v. N.S.W. ALL BLACKS v. N.S.W. The Only Biograph Picture authorised by N.S.W. Rugby Union. The Thousands Arriving on the Trams— ißesieging the Entrance Gates — The Kickoff— Bobby on the Roof— And all the Exciting Points of tho Game. ARMSTRONG' and VERNE! ARMSTRONG and VERNE! IN A NEW COMEDY SKETCH. COLONEL .KETCHUP. JOE VERNE, Comedian. 808 BELL. VICTOR; THE GREAT VENTO. FUNNIEST BIOGRAPH PICTURE— • THE SHORT-SIGHTED OYCLIST-! . Myr«r-HAMMON and WYATT— AIice Myra— HAMMON and WYATT— AIice THE STAGPOOLE COMEDY THREE. Amusing TURKISH BATK Comedy. FLO CALCUTT, VAL NEWTON. 2s and Is. Boxes 1 guinea. PUn Dresden. BOXING I ■ BOXINgT" Under the patronage of his Excellency tho Governor Lord Plunkot, the Right • Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G., and the Hon. T. W. Hislop (Mayor of Weilington). HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtcnay-place, WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT. LIGHT - WEIGHT PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW 1 ,-;.(.•,. t ZEALAND 15 ROUNDS! 15 ROUNDS! TIM TRACY (Holder) t . , 808 TURNER (Sydney). SPECIAL AMATEUR COMPETITIONS 3 Rounds— B. TRACY x. t _ J. O'DONOGHUB. 4 Rounds— L. M'CARTHY (PftlmersfcM North) v. W. KlßK'(WelUngton). BIG EVENT AT 9 p.m. SHARP! Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission — St«g# Seats, 10s ; Front Stalls and Dress Circle; 5s j Back Stalls, 2s 6d. W. COFFEY, Hon. Secretary, - Wellington Boxing Association. £\PERA HOUSE. Direction of Edmuud Montgomery. COMMENCING .JATURDAY NEXT! COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXTI The Celebrated MONTGOMERY'S PICTURES 1 THE BEST OF ALL OUR STAR ATTRACTION, THE ALL BLACKS THE ALL BLACKS Versus NEW SOUTH WALESI NEW SOUTH WALES! EVERY FACE~A PORTRAIT. PLEASE NOTE.— This film was tho only one authorised by tho New South Walac Rugby Union, aud has been secured by Mr. Montgomery's Australian representative only after much trouble and expense. Taken on tho grounds at tho second match, 17th July. Scores: N.S.W., 14 points ; N.Z., nil. PLAYED BEFORE A RECORD CROWD, 52,000 PEOPLE! 52,000 PEOPLE! Tho Crowds arriving by Traia and Foot Besieging the Gates. The Record Attendance 1 Tho teams entering the playing ground, and all the exciting incidents of a. brilliant victory by a brilliant team. Look out for tho World-famed PARSIFAL ! PARSIFAL! PARSIFAL ! PARSIFAL ! (Wagner's Opera-drama). ■' Also, interesting, and instructive Eutijectt just received. PATHOS, BATHOS, COAU-DY.DRAMA Circle, 3s; Stall, 2s; Pit, le. Book early. Box plan at Dresden Music Warehouse. J. E. PETHERICK, Representative. SKATING. "SKATINgT" DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT. |"*PEN Monday, Wednesday wid Siturv-' day Afternoons and Evenings; good floor, excellent skatos. » Instructors to Assist Xearners. • Baud in Attendance. P. C. JOHNSON. Proprietor. WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. NOTICE. A SPECIAL General Meeting will bo held in tho Social Hall on MONDAY, sth August, 19C7, at 8 p.m. Business : Continuation of tho 50th Annual Generul Meeting and General. By order. J. R. MORGAN, Sec-rotary. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— FOU a Fashionable and Stylish Costumo of the latest design, and novelty in Suitings and Overcoatings, try HARRY BAKER; Manners^troet^ t,KFI-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Left -off Clothing bought; highest price givon; letters attended 10. Mrs. Bot'orill, 13, lugostrc-strcet. Tel»,)hone 2379. , LEFTOFF CLOTHING. " HIGHEST Prico given for LtdiM 1 , Gentlemen's, and Children* Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. AU' letter* promptly attended to. Address Mrs. Biucc, sa, luecstre-straet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1907, Page 8
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