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••JJUEWSTER'S MILLIONS." "Tho fun races along through tho wllolo four acts, laughter and situations pilo peli-meil ono on top of tho other. It is mirth of tho maddest, merriest description. ' — Auckland Herald. ""OTIKWSTER'S MILLIONS." THE REMARKABLE YACHT SCENE. "Ono of the nn«-^l spectacular and mceranieil effects ever seen upon the stage ia Christchurch."— Ljttclton Times. QPE R A H~O~U~ SE. , Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. A RECORD ATTRACTION, FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TO- MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING F.irst \prcarnnco in Wellington o£ MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY. - Including Mr. THOMAS KINGSTON and Mrs. ROBERT BROUGH, Presenting tho Great Comedy Sensation, "BREWSTEK'3 MILLIONS, •'BRfiWSTER'S MILLIONS,. Which is' Establishing Rcmarkablo Records Throughout tho Dominion. BOX PLANS at tho Dresden. Prices— ss, 3*5, and 2-5. Early Door Stalls and Family Circle (\.\ n>:lra. Day Sales at Chrktesou's. • J.JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. THE ROYAL PICTURES. In a Choico Selection of tbo Latest Biographic Noveltie3. SEEThe Clockmalcrr's Secret, Littlo Jules Verne, Cowboys and Indians, Trip up tho Thames, / Modern Don Juan, Eto., Etc. BEST PICTURE SHOW IN THB , COLONY. Prices — Ground Floor 6d, Dress Circle 1& ' OUR LIMERICK COMPETITION Now Booming. GET A POST-CARD AT THEATRE. Prizes— £2 2g, £1 In, and 10s CJ. DAY'S'BAY. """" DAY'S BAY. TO-NIGnT! TO-NIGHT! ' ' GRAND EVENING EXCURSION AND CONCERT. , In the Pavilion. Programme : Overture — Orchestra. Song — "RoseV'-'-Mr. Ernest Archor (latt of Williamson's Opera Company). Song — "Down tho Vale" — Miss SamStord. Song— -"Tho Trumpeter'' — Mr. Erne*4 Parkes. Clarionet Sol<^- fr 3ohemian Civi" — Mr. H. Moschihi. Song— "Summer Rain'* — Miss Hamilton, Son*j— "Only Onco Moro" — Mr. Herbert Song — Comic — Mr. J. Swan. Accompanist, Mr. W. J. M'Laughlan. Return Faro (including admission ta concert), Is 6d. THE S.S. Duchess leaves tho Forry Wharf nt 0, p.m. sharp, iclurninjf from tho baj^j ac 10 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). «7£7ELLIN4tON ASSOCIATION Off VV SPIRITUALISTS (Registered!. NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE. TO-NIGI F (Wednesday), sth FEB. \t 8 o'clock.' GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY, - Tho Djstingui9he<. Speaker and Medium, WILL DELIVER A SHORT LECTURE, And devote tho most of the Evening: "to Messages, and will, at rcquos't, read torn©' charterers. Admission.— ONE" SHILLING. Annual Meeting of Member?, THURBDAY, 6th_lTehruary, at 8 o'clock. LATE" P~REMISES~bF~WELLESLBy CLI7B (Opposite Theatre Royal). ARC-OVArrBDILTARDS. • -v ARC-OVAL BILLIARDS. The Last Word from Science. EXHIBITIONS TWICE DAILY:At 3 o'clock tind 8 o'clock. COMMENCING TUESDAY, 11th FBBk Continued : 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and !7tH. Tablo Specially Manufactured by Messifc Alcock and Co. T. C. BRAGGB v. J. SMITH (from Australia). WATCH SATURDAYS PAPERS. Tho above prem'ses will nhortly bo OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. Fitted with two Arc-Oval Bilb'ard Tables. L. C. MLACHLAN, Le.*=sce and Manager. U.A.O D. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. : * THE Eastbourne Lodge, No. 68, will b& oponpd on FRIDAY NEXT, Ith February, 1903, in tho Kona Bay Te» Kiosk. Past Arches nnd Members of tho various lodges in (he No. 2 and 14 District are cordially invited to bo present. Boat loaves Ferry Wharf at 6.25 p.m. and the Rona Bay Wharf at 10.30 p.m. Tickets may bo obtained from tho D.P, J. BINGHAM, District President, '^ ' No. 2 District. WELLINGTON NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. / A N Emorgoney Meeting of Mombort -k.A_ and Workers of the City, Ne^xlown, and Suburb** Leagues will bo held in thd Baptist Schoolroom, Vivian-streot, TO MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Business —Most Important. Chair at 8 p.m. GEO. PF.THERICK, Hon. Sec, ■JVjriSS MURIEL M. VARE, A. Mv». V.C.M., Eug. PIANO, THEORY, HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT. Voice Production and Singing. Pupils prepared all Examt. Ha 3 resumed Tuition 5, Piric-strect. MADEMOISELLE LOLA RUBINSTEIN (Of Sydney, Lieibourne, Vienna, And'Pariij IS now in Wellington at tha Valr.zc Massage lusutute, Bran-don-street. / ' Sho requires a young Lady Pupil. A' fair ssJary **.!! bo paid, and inhtruclion will b,t given in Massago and tho Treatment of Skin and Comple.xir on absolutely tho latetflines. i Apply curly, as above. 1 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. ' * ! VACANCIES FOR CLEANERS. APPLICATIONS for positions as; Cleaners will bo received, by tho Running Shod Foromon at Wellington, Cross Crook, Napior, Palmerston North, Wanfranui, or Now Plymouth, fro.rt whom? full information may bo obtained. Candidates must bo 10 years of age, and must have' passed Ih6 "fifth siandard. BY CmiTTCR.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 8

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