mOWN HALL. Direction of J. AND N. TAIT. Treasurer C. C. CAMPBELL. THREE NIGHTS OF MELODY AND MIRTH ! .Commencing TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT! ENGLAND'S UNIQUE ENTERTAINERS, THE MERRYMAKERS, THE MERRYMAKERS, THE MERRYMAKERS, THE MERRYMAKERS, In a HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME i - Of the LATEST LONDON VAUDEVILLE. TELEPATHY UP-TO-DATE ! j WHAT THE PUBLIC ARE THINKING, AND WHAT WE KNOW. Your Questions — Our Replies — Who are the Merry- Leading London Armakers ? tists. When do they open '( To-night at 8 o'clock. Will they amuse us V Unquestionably. Are there any coarse jokes? Absolutely none. What are the prices? 3s, 2s, Is. Can we reserve seats ? Yes, at Abel's. Where are the day sales? At Abel's. What time is it over? 10.20 p.m. All right, we'll be Delighted to see there. you. NO EARLY DOORS! BUT DON'T LEAVE IT TOO LATE! Prices — 3b, 2s, Is. G. D. PORTUS, Manager. m O W N HALL. THURSDAY, 13th AUGUST. "JUDAS MACCABAEUS" "JUDAS MACCABAEUS" (Handel). FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, "STABAT MATER" "STABAT MATER" (Rossini). By thu WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor — Mr. J. Maughan Barnctt. FIRST APPEARANCE of MR. I CHARLES I SAUNDERS Mr. Charles Saunders j SAUNDERS evoked applause of an SAUNDERS enthusiastic nature by his SAUNDERS rendering of tho tenor SAUNDERS recitatives and airs. — The SAUNDERS Standard. SAUNDERS SAUNDERS MISS "CLARA | His success was instant and ROBSON i undoubted. Ho sang tho. ROBSON stately tenor music of "Judas ROBSON Maccabacus" magnificently. ROBSON —Star. ROBSON ROBSON ROBSON PRINCIPALS: Soprano Mra. A. Gower-Burns Contralto Miss Clara Robson Tenor Mr. Charles Saunders Baritone Mr. John Prouse Box Plan at the Dresden. Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 586. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. WEDNESDAY, 12th AUGUST, At 4 p.m. ifWRGAN RECITAL U By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. PROGRAMME: 1. Introduction and Allegro Bache 2. Prelude, Act 1. Lohengrin . . .Wagner 3. Invocation Mailly 4. Toccnta and Fugue in D Minor. .Bach [> "Revo Anpelique" . ... Rubinstein 6. Improvisation 7 March in D . . . Mendelssohn Admission, 6d and Is. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 7th August, 1908. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE next Korero ' will be held THIS (Saturday) EVENING, in tho Masonic Hall, Boulcott-strect, at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. TO MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. Tft/fEMBERS and Friends of tho Wel- *-»-*• lington Builders' and Contractors' Association aro reminded that their ANNUAL SOCIAL will be hold at the Syd-ney-street Hall, on -FRIDAY EVENING, tho 21st, at 8 o'clock. W. G. EMENY, Secretary Social Committee. ALLITERATIVE ARTIFICE. QWINBURNE owes something to allitoration. The little poetasters and doggerelmongers thrive on it. You will remember a famous example Arthur Ask'd Amy's Affection, — Bet, Being Benjamin's Bride, Coolly Cut Charles's Connection; Deborah, Dicky Denied. Eleanor's Eye, Efficacious, Frederick's Fatality Feels ; Giles Gained Georgiana — Good Gracious! Harry Hates Helen's High Heels. Isaac Is Isabel's Idol, Jenny Jeers Jonathan Jones; Kath'rino Knows "Knock-Kneed Kit Kreidal, Loves Leering Lucy's Long-bones. Mary Meets Mortifications, Nicholas Nancy Neglects. Oliver's Odd Obser\ ation3 Prove Peter Poor Patty Protects ! Quaker Quintilian's Queer Quibbles Red Rachel's Reasons Resist; Soft Simon's Sympathy Scribbles Tales To Tall Tabitha Twist. Ur&'la Unthinking, Undoing Volatile Valentine's Vest, William's Wild Wickeder Wooing 'Xceeds Youthful Zelica's Zest. Much more sensibly, the scribbler might have written: Suratura Saves Sighs, Since Suratura Stimulates Sanity, So Securing Seraphic Serenity. That looks like a tall order ; but it's so. "D" quality, 2s, all grocsrs. A MISSING MAN. TAMES KELLY, formerly of Tullyallen, Carriekmaerosa, Count}' Monaghan, \ said to have been employed upon Balmoral Station, Ainuri, North Canterbury, prior to 1902 Any information regarding him will bo j esteemed on behalf of friomh hy MURRAY, ROBKETS AND .CO., Dunedin.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 34, 8 August 1908, Page 8
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