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liini— MWßWHUmiUHjaejn^.^^^.^ (y P E R A HOUSE. CARTER. Laughter! CA^ER. Surprise I GREATEST MAGICIAN IN THE WORLD ! TO-NIGHT! ~ TO-NIGHT ! SPECI ¥oiI V KIs D^l MM y ATINEE To ASK MISS PRICE PRIVATE QUESTIONS. FOR LADIES ONLY. 2.30. WEDNESDAY. 2.30. Box Plan for Matinee- now opon si Dresden. CARTER, CARTER, CARTER, ALSO MISS PRICE, ONLY ONE THE MARVEL ! MISS PRICE 1 PEKING THE OPERA HOUSE! PACKING TIIE OPERA HOUSE I MIGHTY IN MYSTERY! MIGHTY INDEED! A DELIGHTFUL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT ! Prices for Everybody, 3i 2s, and Is. iia\ plan Dre&den. Christosen's Day THE ROYAL PICTURES. Packed to the Doors Saturday Night! Our New Programme a Great Success! TO-NIGHT ! Result of Third Limerick Announced TO-NIGHT ! Fourth Limerick Commences. For the best concluding line : Said a nighty young maid of Dunedin, "I am proud of my birth and my breedin' ; So elim und so sweet, Please, don't look at my feet. . . . Prizes— £2 2s. £1 ]s, and 10s 6d. ci \sr is? ii a l E (CONCERT CHAMBER). THURSDAY NEXT, 27th FEBRUARY. MISS LENORE PULSFORD FAREWELL CONCERT. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR ARTISTS. POPULAR ITEMS. Tickets — 23 and Is. Scats may be reserved at the Dresden. f~iLARA BUTT-RUMFORD CONCERTS \J THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PI7ANS For the FAREWELL CONCERT., will be opened at the Dresden TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, At 9 o'olock. rp o w n h A L I», Direction of J. and N. TATT. CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT. CLARA BUIT , And KENNERLEY RUMFORD ' KENNERLEY RUMFORD ' KENNERLEY RUMFORD' FAREWELL CONCERTS. FAREWELL CONCERTS. FAREWELL CONCERTS. TUESDAY EVENING, 3rd MARCH, And THURSDAY EVENING, sth MARCH. Concluding Concerts of the most brilliantly successful tour ever known in New Zealand. THE BOX PLANS Will be opened at the Dresden- ■ . TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, At 9 a.rtV. #■->.-';_ •>? T* Reserved Seats I .£d and 7b fid Special Limited Reserve^* ronfc Row Gallery 2U Unroserved Seats , 5* The 5s tickets will bo obtainable, oa Wednesday morning. G. D. PORTUS, ■*»' C C. CAMPBELL, Business Managcri. Ptlmerbton North— TO-NIGHT. ' Napier— WEDNESDAY. Wangamn— Fßli/A Y^ * LOWER. HUTT. DOMINION BAZAAR! DOMINION BAZAAR I Will bs opened on MONDAY NEXT, 24th ■ FEBRUARY, ' In Aid of CONVENT INFANT SCHOOL. • T jjtHE Bazaar rvill conlinuo open during -«- the wcejv. Entortainmcnts every Evening from Sto 0.30 p.m. Dances of various kinds — Highland Flinp, Spanish Danocs, Military Ijaiieo?, by tho Conveafc pupih. Bazaar will bo ope^i every afternoon for tho ladies and lumsokeepers frurn 3to 5 p.m. The Local Band will discourse dulcet strains every evening, and aro welcome. Various Sideshows and Museums, etc. Admission— Adults. 6d : children, 3d. Doors open at 7.oO ; oerfor mauces at 8 o'clock. GRAND SOCIAL EVENING will be held in tho Wellington iTall, Boulcott street, WEDNESDAY, 26th j^ebru. ary. Doors opon 7.15, commencing 0 p.m.. Tickets— Double, 3s 6d ; gent's, 2s 6dj L vdy's. Is. ' C. CAMERON, Hon. Sep. LADIES. Arc invited to attend two ■ FREE HEALTH TALKS. (Well lilustratod), To be given by Miss M'fc'all, at tho • V I A V I ROOMS, Bank of New South Wales Chamber?, Lambton-quav. on FRIDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, CSth inst., at 3 and 3 o'clock,- when the principal causes of ill -health among- women will be explained. Lpafn how to assist nature. ' ' Investigation invited. REMOVAL NOTICE. - .. npHE VIAVI CO. beg to state they hay* JL removed to their former rooms, 2nd floor, Bank of New South Wales Chambers, Lambton-qua,y. Take lift. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INS' TTUIE. A SPECIAL General Meeting of Mom- • bers of tho above Club will bo held in tho Social Hall on MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, 19C8, At 8 p.m. Business : Continuation of Business. By order. ' W. SAMSON, Manager ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 1903. A MEETING of all those interested ia the formation of a Sports Gathering to be held on the above day, will be held in the Town Hall, Lower Hutt, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th February, 1908, at 3 p.m. His Worship the Mayor, Mr T. A. Pclcrkin, will preside. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDST* No. 11. TIHE Quarterly Summoned Meeting- will be held THIS EVENING in the Druids' Hall. F. JENNINGS, SooroUry. ..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 8