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"ttumpty dumpty" matinees. XjL last two matinees, to-morrow (saturday) and WEDNESDAY, at l.tt^p/m. Children, Half-price to Matinees only. /-VPERA HOUSE. Direotion'of J. C. WILLIAMSON. TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, afi 7.45, J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GRAND SPECTACULAR PANTOMIMIC EXTRAVAGANZA, "HUMPTY DUMPTY!" "HUMPTY DUMPTY!" "HUMPTY DUMPTY!" "HUMPTY DUMPTY!" IT IS USELESS Attempting to Summarise ALL THE MAGNIFICENT FEATURES That ! CONTRIBUTED TO LAST NIGHTS GREAT SUCCESS, But here are JUST A FEW TO GO ON WITH:— -THE WKEEL OF LIGHT AND LIFE,. 1 with its Shapely Girls Cascading to the Stage. THE GORGEOUS CHORAL BALLET— Exquisitely Coloured, Beautifully Danced. THE M^ARCH OF NATIONS— A Brilliant and* Striking Pageant. THE AUSTRALIAN STATES BALLET! — Appeals Irrestibly to All. THE NURSERY RHYMES BALLET— • For the Little People's Joy. IN THE DIVING BELL— With all Homa Comforts. ALONG AN OLD BUSH TRACK— A! King in Exile. '. THE BABY ELEPHANT AND THE CATS— Two Uproarious LaughterMakerg. UNDER THE SEA— Tho Cool Green Depths of the Ocean. ABOVE THE CLOUDS— Amid Fairy, Realms of Beauty. KING SOLLUM'S SPACIOUS PALACE — With its Crowds of Gay Courtiers. THESE AND MANX MORE Make up THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION THE AUSTRALASIAN STAGE HAS EVER WITNESSED. Box Plan for balance of "Hnmpty Dumpty" productions open at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christesen's. PRICES— Ss, 3s, and 2s. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. Business Manager — R. STEWART. TH EA T R~E ROY Alv Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY* AND MODERN BIOGRAPH. Made a Big Hit on their First Appesranca in New Zealand. CLARRY-LYDON and WREN-ALICE In their Comedy Sketch, "RILEY'S MISTAKE.'" TO-NIGHT !— Just arrived, some . MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH PICTURES First Time in Australasia. — THE DD3PPE MOTOR RACE! THE FLEET! U.S. THE FLEET I The Mighty American Armada.. SWIFT— COMEDY TRIO— SWIFT THAT AWFUL BOY. DENIS Two Fine 808 CARNEY Comedians LLOJYD NELLIE POWER. HUGH HUXHAM. Prices, 2s, Is. Boxes £1 Is. Han Dresden. jEriiiJ MAJESTY'S THEATRE* TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT* TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTt THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! OUR NEW PROGRAMME BOOMINGt PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY* NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT? A NIGHT OF TERROR 1 A NIGHT OF TERROR t Continued Success ot A Bird of Freedom. His First Frock Coat. The Chauffeur's Dream. Readham Boys at Drill. Etc., Etc. GRAND MATINEE TO -MORROW^. ' ' Priceß^ — Is and 6d. Plan Theatre. ' V TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI BE cure you hear the ' THRILLINff LECTURE on "NAPOLEON!" "NAPOLEON!" "NAPOLEON!" By REV. J. CROOKSTOON, M.A., 8.D., Of Victoria, As previously delivered with great -success in Australia. ST. JOHN'S HALL, DIXON-STREET, At 8 p.m. One Shilling to any part of the hall. SKATING! SKATING! " ' RINK, INGESTRE-ST.; Sessions Daily— Morning, Afternoon, and! Evening. Band in attendance. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON — Race for Girls under 12. Trophy donated by O. F. Pulley, Eeq. E. D. BENNETT, Manager. BUILDERS' SOCIAL. .Tt/TEMBERS and Friends of the WelKng'JSjL ton Builders' and Contractors' Association are reminded that their Annual Social takes place at the Sydney-street Hall THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, the 21st instant, at 8 o'clock. Late Car for Nswtown at 1.30 a.m. W. G. EMENY, Secretary Social Committee. mOWN HALL. Direction Clyde Meynell and John Guan* CONCERT I THE MALLINSON SONG RECITALS! - — * WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, 2nd -and 4th SEPTEMBER. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. NEXT KORERO, TO-MORROW, 22nd AUGUST, At 8 p.m. i A SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT of a ' novel description has been arranged for the above evening by Mr. E. J. Hill* ' ' JAMES DYKES, Secretary. TERRACE SCHOOL. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A SALE OF WORK Will be held at the School on 2nd and 3rd SEPTEMBER, Afternoon and Evening. Proceeds in Aid of the Playground Funjd. H. A. GOLD, Secretary. WELLINGTON GARRISON NON-COM-MISSIONED OFFICERS; CLUB. A MEETING of Members and Intending Members will be held at Gamton Hall, Buckle-street, SATURDAY, 22nd August, 7.45 p.m. sharp. Business : Discussion re Debentures • Election of two Auditors Eleotion of Patron General. A. H. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Seo. mHE WELLINGTON HARBOUR JL FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST. HOCKEY MATCHES. HOCKEY MATCHES. The Ferry Steamers will leave Town at 1C.15 a.m., 1.15, and 2.30- p m , returning from the Bay at 5 p.m. (Circumstances pennittinsl

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1908, Page 6