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ry p c r a ho u-*5 Ea TO-NIGHT !— THE CARTER BOOM ! The large audience completely astounded! TO-NIGHT !— Truly a Remarkable Performance. Remember, for Short Season Cfily. At the Pinnacle of his Profession. CARTER, THE MODERN MIRACLE- WORKER And PRINCE OF PRESTIDIGITATORS. He exemplifies the marvellous advanoe that has been made in Magic in recent years. '• It is an Education to See Him. It is a Misfortuno to miss hini. He is the First Magician who Answer* Hie Name. ILLUSIONS ON. A SCALE NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED. MIRTHFUL AND MYSTERIOUS! The The Mysterious Chineso Wizardi Seven The Mysteries of the.. Yogi. Wonders Tho Mngical Divorce. Of The Bewildering "Flyto." The Corinne's Impersonations. World. The Astral Hand. Tho Mystery of L'Hassa. Psychic ABIGAIL PRICE. Marvd Has set all Wellington talking. She Can Answer Any Question. POPULAR PRICES— 3s, 2s;is. Children Half-price to Stalls and Circle. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sale at Chnsteson's. Early Doors to Family Circle and Stalls, 6d Extra. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) SPECIAL MATINEE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Doors open at 2 p.m. ; commencing at 2.50. Children half-price to all part 3. DENIS CARNEY TO-NIGHT! "" THEATRE ROYAL, _ „ Prop., Jehu Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE, To-night, Reappearance of DENIS CARNEY, Greatest of Comic Sincers. BRIGHTIE SMITH, First Appearance Australia's Representative Soubrette MADAME LILIAN MONTGOMERY. THE VANTELLS, Triple Horizontal Bar Experts. THE BANVARDS, Positively Funniest Knockabout AcroK* , BUMPITY BUMPS VioIet— BONETTA and WILLIAMi 1 - { • Comedy Sketch Patterers. r Will— THE FRANKLINS— Rub • - The Altogether Different Tean 5P Banjo— WlLL JAMES— King Harry.— SALMON and CHESTEL a Prices— 2s and Is. boxes, One G i nv< HIS MAJESTY'S THEi , 8c £ , TO-NIGHT. 1 J THE ROYAL PICTURES. UNEQUALLED! UNEXCELLt •! SATURDAY AFTERNOON GRAND PRIZE MATINEE! Children 6d All Paris. SATURDAY NIGHT, Completo Change of Programr' * 6th WEEK! 6th •* EVERTHING NEW! J > THIRD LIMERICK STILL 3 , er Prizes— £2 2s, £1 Is, and 10s !ai - GET A POST-CARD. O N D E R L A JJ'/Dl TO-NIGHT. ~~ TO-NIG' ' GRAND AERIAL RING Akr* '■ . By DRISCOLL and LUELLA, In conjunction with t> ROYD BARR and the RISSIO BRP" Sensational Flights Through the Air. Trams leave Courtenay-place every 1? minutes between 7 and 8 p.m. ' THE MISSIONS TO SeX^"^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHTT nc; GRAND ELOCUTIONARY RECIT. -, By MRS. 2,1. SUTCLIFFE V?K (New Zealand's Gold Medallist)'" di Pathetic, Dramatic, Humorous Reci" ti MISS MINA CALDOW'*-/"' Wellington's Popular Contn Will. Sing a Pleasing Selection < B * v a Miss Stallard at Piano. Proceeds in Aid of Organ Fun. Tickets, at Dresden, 2s and Is. g opened at 7.30. CRICKETI FINAL FOR SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP! MIDLAND v. OLD BOYS.MIDLAND v. OLD BOYS. TO-MORROW, at 2.15 p.m., BASIS RESERVE. Also, I "°~ PETONE v. PHOENIX. GAS CO. v. WELLINGTON. Admission— SlXPENCE. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Sqt. DAY'S BAY. "^ SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SECOND MONSTER BALLOON ASCENT! MONSTER BALLOON ASCENT! ' By PROFESSOR BARNES, The Aerial King. mHE S.S. DUCHESS will leave thft JL D'erry Wharf at 2.30 p.m. (circum. stances permitting). Return Fare — One Shilling. SKANDINAVIEN. A SERVICE (Danish) will ba held on . SUNDAY, 23rd February, at 4.30 p.m. at Berhampore Baptist Church,, South-road. Preacher — Mr. Jens Dick« sen, missioncr, from U.S.A. Alle Skaa* dinaver indbydes venligst. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNIOI^ ■ VISIT OF REV. J. T. PINFOLD (New Zealand President), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DEMONSTRATION AT DAY'S BAY. Boats at 1.15 and 2.30 p.m. Tea in Pavilion 5 p.m. and Meeting at 6. MONDAY, 24th Consecration Servico at Vivian-street Baptist Church, 7.30 p.m. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL - SOCEETY. Conductor— Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. r j tHE Annual General Meeting of tha -B- above Society will be hold in St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-strect, TO« NIGHT, 21st February, 1903, at 8 o'clock. Business : Adoption of Annual Report and Btl» ance-sheet Election of Officers ; and General. S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Sea No. i company. Wellington"™" DIVISION G.A.V. (W.N.A.V.) ( A GENERAL MEETING of the Corps will bo held at Mahanga Bay ou I FRIDAY, 21st February, 1908, for tho Election of an Officer. D. R. MENZIES, Capt. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. "" TO ARCHITECTS. THE Hospital Trustees invite competitive Architectural Designs for the improvement to the General Building, the scheme to embrace an extension capable of providing double tho accommodation at present afforded, but arranged so that sections of tho improvements can be mado from time to time. Two prizes aro offered, one of £75 for first, and £50 for second, the first prize being deducted from tho commission coining duo for carrying out the work. The Trustees do not bind themselves to proceed with the whole or any part of the buildings. Further particulars may bo obtain^ on application to F,. BURTON. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 44, 21 February 1908, Page 8

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