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Q PER A_ HOUSE, Dirsotion of J. O. WILLIAMSON. "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS," Commencing TO-NIGPIT (THURSDAY), TO-NIGHT, For Positively SEVEN NIGHTS ONLYI J. C. WILLIAMSON Pre.ents the Laughing Hit of England, America, Australia, and New Zealand, , "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS, "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS^ Interpreted by the Full Strength o( MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S N W 'COMEDY COMPANY. Including Mr. THOMAS KINGSTON . nd Mrs. ROBERT BROUGH, Moy" ->mery Brewster.. Mr. T. Kingston Ch.-. t Harrison Mr. Leonard Willey Arcjue, fjolding Mr. Cyril Mackay Jos'ej." *, TLeod Mr. Gregan M'Mahon Frank Bragdon . Mr. Vivian Edwards Tommy Smith ..Mr. Lawrence Hardinge Horace Pefctinghill Mr. T. W. Lloyd Jack Gardiner Mr. Stanley Lucg.3 Mr. Grant Mr. Roland Staveloy Colonel Drew .... Mr. J. B. Athohvood Rawles Mr. Frank Harcourt Thomas Mr. Maurice Nodin Monsieur Bargie Mr. Charles Berkeley First Office Boy Mr. Redge Carey Swearengen Jones Mr. W. Ireland Janice Armstrong.. Miss Nellie Fergusson Barbara Drew... Miss Mary Hungerford Trixie Chi) ton Miss Irby Marshall Miss Boynt'*i Miss Edith htvris Margaret Gray . . . .Miss Nellie Calvin And Mrs. Dan Le Mille ..Mrs. Robert Brough Act I. — Hall of Montgomery Brewster'a House. Act ll.— Brewster's Offices. Act HI. — The Famous Yacht Seene — On Board the Auxiliary Yacht Flitter — Tho , Greatest Representation of a Storm at ' Sea ever Shown on the Stage — Leaving the Moorings— The Gale— The Breakdown .-Salvage. Act IV.— Hall of Montgomcr .' Brewster's House. g£X PLANS at the Dreaden. Da 5 a a i e3 J Chrjsteson's. Prices — Drew Cir H/> "' 4 Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3e ; Family Circle, 2s. Early doors to Stalls and Family Circle till 7.50, 6d extra. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. THE ROYAL PICTURES. In a Choice Selection of the Latett Biographic Novelties. ..SEE— The Clockmaker's Secret, Little Jules Verne, Cowboys and Indians, Trip up the Thames, Modern Don Juan, Etc, Etc. BEST PICTURE SHOW IN THE COLONY. Prices— Ground Floor 6d, Dress Circlo la. OUR LIMERICK COMPETITION Now Booming. GET A POST-CARD AT THEATRE, Prizes— £2 2s, £1 Is, and 10a 6d. M" ASTERTON AGRICUT TTJRAIi And PASTORAL ' ;. - ' TWEN?y"-^RST;)PI ANNUAL SHOW.^b, ANNUAL SHOW, 18th and 19th FEBRUARY, 1 - 1903, And RAM FAIR, RAM FAIK, On 20th and 21el FEBRUARY. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, PRODUCE, AND HORTt CULTURAL EXHIBITS. . ENTRIES CLOSE: , SHOW— At 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, lit FEB. RAM FAIR— At 9 p.m. oa WEDNESDAY, sth FEB. ' Schedules and Entry Forms on application to GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary, Masterton. ■ Or. Secretaries Kindred Socictiog. U.A.6.D. i OPENING ANNOUNCEMi NT, j«. THE Eastbourne Lodge, No. t ' wilU'2o opened on FRIDAY Nl •T, 'i»Fsbruary, 1908, in the Rona t» r 'n* ' Kiosk. 405 4?asfc Arches 1 and Members of x i6S^ ouo lodges in the No. 2 and 14 *? a ° d ar cordially invited to bo presei. T^wwb ±$oat leaves Ferry Wharf at 6.25 y< % , and the Rona Bay Wharf at 10.50 p.m. a 1 1'keta may bo obtained from t'ne D.B i J. BINGHAM, » District President, No. 2 District. HL MOUNTED RIFLES. \ J •' VRADE of the above Corps will -£$•' t! held at the Contral Drillahed on ; FR? a ' V, tho 7th mst., at 8 p.m. D -As usual. F : will bo stricter enforced for noo« ' attefi tee. /[ ied) A. M. SAMUEL, , Captain. [ "SV-r, , """ . now pn\ fi for vale in tl»» X all laree a^i»^» " ->orev<?ANDTA RIFLES. ad ideal t 'on can KjCE RE CAMP. ' 'or r __ ON"' <.;&DAY NEXT, the Bth, th« Cb ijj>any will Parade at Govern--ment Railway Station, at 1.30 sharp, to proced by 1.40 train to Trentham. ( Tha Company will return to Wellington by the 5 p.n-.. train from Trentham * on Sunday, , Members absenting themselves • from this oamp, and thercb;- failing to (*ompjete the cla.>s or volley firing, must make good their capitation to the company, viz., £2 10s. Circular notices are being posted. Uniform — Khaki, Leggingf, Overcoat. Each man to bring blankets. A. A. CORRIGAN, - Captain. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. SPECIAL NOTICE. HpHE ANNUAL MEETING of Subiscrib3- ers and Members will be held iv tho .Sydney-street Schoolroom on TUESDAY, 18th February, at 8 o'clock. Business : To receive Report and Balan re-sheet and lo Elect Officers for the new year, in accordance with ihe rule 3. All subscribers and performing membera are spooially invited to bo present. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. THE VIOLIN. MISS JULIA MORAN has Resumed Tuition. Terms, etc., at tho Dresden. WELLINGTON GAS CO., LTD. A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, is now pyablo at the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, for tho si" months ended 31st December, 1907, upon Coupon No. 29 of Sharo Warrant*. Nos 1 to 16, 20 to 29, 31 to 34, 45 and 51 to 54. J. 11. HELLIWELL, Secretary. 3rd February, 1908.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 8

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