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OPERA HOUSE. Under tho Solo Direction of MR. TOM POLLARD. LAST NIGHT! LAST LAST NIGHT! LAST LAST NIGHT! LAST Of POLLARD'S JUVENDLE OPER4 CO POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA Co! In the Successful Musical Comedy, "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY" "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY," LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT !VJ! V J LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT !f And then farewell, a long farewell ! Prices as usual Day sales at Abel's, Box Plan at the Dresden. W. A. LOW, Businoss^lanager. COMPLIMENTARY SMOKE CONCERT mHE NEW SOUTH WALES A TEACHERS' CRICKET TEAR! GOOBER'S ROOMS 4 , CUBA-STREET, FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1907, At 8 p.m. Mr. Bakowell will preside. r Tickets, 2s 6d each, may be obtained: irom the Secretary or Members of the iintertainment Committoo , O. H. TAYLOR, ■Hon. bee. Entertainment Committee DANCING. npHE Aloxandiia Quadrille Assembly will •^ hold an Extended Evening TUESDAY, 24th December,- Alexandria Hall, Abel Smith-street. ' ' ' JjJEW ZEALAND' SOCIALIST PARTY. SUNDAY, 22nd DECEMBER., 1907. Speaker— Mr. N. J. GANDY. ' ■ Subject— "Reform and Revolution." Musical Programme. Commence at 7.45 p.m. Questions and Discussion. NEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. > TfyJEaiBERS are notified that a Special r7l Me om? of above Branch will ba held on SUNDAY, 22nd December, at 3 p.m. Members specially requested to attend. D. W. MACCLISRE, ( Hon. Seo. ' TROTTING. • TROTTING.' HUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB. RECREATION GROUNDS, PETONE. BOXING DAY And SATURDAY, 28th. LARGE FLELDS, Including Entries from Christchurch, Nelson, Blenheim, West Coasts Wairarapa, Hawkes Bay, Etc. Totalisator by Joseph Ames. First race starts each day at 12.40 11 - 5 '' n - 5°5 ° (BPeoial) ' Fares— First-class, Is 6d; second-class/ Is. / Admission to course, Is. All privileges, 3s 6d. R. W. SHORT, Secretary. BOXING DAY. ■{EXCURSION TO PICTON 1 -D-* (Weather and other circumstances permitting). - « S.S.- VICTORIA" Will run to Picton as above, leaving Queen's Wharf at 7.30 a.m. RETURN- FARE pr/ MEALS SUPPLIED ON BOARD, Is 64, HUDDART, PARKER- AND CO PROPRD2TARY, LTD. (QAMARU CALEDONIAN SOCD3TY. OPENING OF NEW SPORTS GROUND. GENERAL SPORTS— HAMMER, CABER, BALL, WRESTLING, QUOITING, VAULTING* JUMPING, BAGPIPE MUSIC AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. £100 FOR CYCLING PRIZES. £100 £100 RUNNING HANDICAPS. £100 Sheffield Handicap, each day, 135 yds straight (in tapes). PRIZES, £15, £5, and £2 lCs. With 10s to Heat Winners. Besides this, substantial Prizes are offered each day for 100 YDS, HALF-MILE, AND MILE HANDICAPS. Entries for Running and Cycling Handi. caps Close on 27th DECHMEER. All other events post entry. Prograinrr.es a>nd entry forms (for cycling and running: handicaps) posted to any address on applies* tion to R. L. RULE; Secretary. /pi-IRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, V-* HOLIDAYS (1907-1903). AT BELLEVUE GARDENS/ On BOXING DAY, Mr. Mniifie's Full String Baud will givo a Wb<-»lo Dav'g Performance of all the Latest Selections., Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m., at Is 6d par head. 'AFTERNOON TEA, 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.. at 6d per head. DINNER (Special), 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.j at Is 6d per head. Light Refreshments and Cordials may bo procured at the GARDEN BOOTH at town prices. A plentiful supply of HOT WATER FREE to Picnic Parties. During tho evening the Hutt Brass Band will pla.v in tho Rotunda, whilst the Gai'dens will bo transformed iuto a voritabla FAIRYLAND, foliowod by a Magnfficont and Unique DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS (Purchased in London by My. Lodder), comprising the following set pieces: — "Prince of AVr.les's Feathers,"' "Rain3ow Wheel," "Saxon Set." "Japanese Glory," "l-lomonlal Fountain," "Bcuquet Gorbs," "Rpman Candles," -'Shohs," "Turbilhons," "Coloured Lights," "Port Fires," "Huse Rockets," wßluow ßluo Lights," btnn-r Crackers." Theso floods are of tho Highest Grada of manufacture, and aro facsimile as supplied to the" Crystal Palace, London, thoraby assuring tho visitors of their genuineness. CUT THIS OUT AND PASS IT ON TO YOUR FRIF.NUS. Tbc inst train loaves Lower Ilutt fo? \fellmsion nt 11 p.m. ;, Waggonettes will run to and from tho Lower Unit Station end Gardens. __ lhis_ Programme will bo repeated oa New Year's Day and Evening. ADMISSION TO GARDENS, 6d. ' WALTER GANDAK, Manager A R. V. LODDER. , ' Proprietor. ADAME and Professor Ilyl&nd will hold n Spiritualistic Meeting Tomorrow (Sunday) Night, '22nd instant, at 7.30 o'clock. Subject : "Life in a Spiritual World," "On His Glories and Joys." No. 2, Up. ton-terrace, Tinakori-roaa. COMPLETE Houeo Furnishings, cheap, eet houso in town. Richnrctsou Bros--115, Uunnr CiJuuttrnot. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 8

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