QPER. A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. "WILLIAMSON. Manager Bert Roylo. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 2nd NOV.,And Six Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON By Arrangement with LIEBLER AND , CO., of New York. BRDLLIANT AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Of ' • "MRS. WIGGS. OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." "MRS. WIGGS, OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." By Annie Crauford Flexner and Alice Hegan Rice. / GREETED BY A CROWDED AUDIENCE With RAPTUROUS APPLAUSE. THE PRESENT RAGE Of LONDON, NEW YORK, AUSTRALIA, And NEW ZEALAND. PRIDES— Sb, 3s, and 2s. Day Sales ani Early Doors (6d extra) at Christesen'E. T^ELLINGTON CITY COUNCn, "* THE TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 8 p.m. "WALDWEBEN," from "Siegfried" (Wagner) "CHANSON D'ETE" (Lomaro) NORWEGIAN DANCE «... (Grieg) GAVOTTE (Corelli) Admission — 5d and Is. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 30th October. TLTISS RUBY M'DONALD. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). TUESDAY NIGHT, 3rd NOV., 1908. MISS RUBY M'DONALD will play — , Concerto (Mendelssohn), Sieluka (Wieniawski), Aye Maria (Schubert-Wol-helmj), Fantaisie, Irlandaise (Cyril Monk). Assisted by j MISS MINA CALDOW. MISS HANNAH SWEENEY, A.T.C.L. MR. HORACE HUNT, Mus. Bac. <» MR. ERNEST PARKES. *\ Tickets 3s (reserved), 2s and Is. Plan at tha Dresden. SALE OF WORK! SALE OF WORK! TUESDAY, NOV Ird, 1908. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4th, 1908. Opening Ceremony by tho Mayoress of Wellington (Mrs. T. W. Hislop), At 3 p.m. TUESDAY, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BROOKLYNf Artistio Needlework, Plain Sewing, Pro* due'e and v Flowers, Toys and Sweets. Afternoon- Tea, etc. Concert Programme each night. Competitions. Refreshments. -Admission Sixpence; *-Childrenr' Threepence',' |_J m' OWN ~ HALL. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By the WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL ' SOCIETY (Conductor, MR. ALFRED HILL), On THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1908-. \ Admission — (Reserved 3b), 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. . T. R. COOKE, Hon. Sec. Please to remember the Fourth of November. GRAND GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. ■ DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT-. <* ' WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER,^ "At 7.45 p.m. » . Interesting-! Amusing! Instructive 1 Display by Ladies and Men, Boys and Girls of Hutt V.S.A.C, assisted by Wellingtqn V.M.C.A. Team, and "Bookie" Murrell, Champion Gymnast and Clever Clown. \ Admission, 2s and Is. Last train to Wellington 10.29. ' B. H. PARKER, Hon. Physical Director. -S. P. SKINNER, ' Hon. Sec "" j£ qP £ I REV. DAVID RUSSELL. MEETINGS FOR MEN. * Daily at 1.20 and 8 p.m. Ladies' Meeting, TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. I "PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY i SCHOOL. ; WEBB-STREET. ANNIVERSARY TEA . TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 6 p.m. Tickets, Is. CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL at 7.30 p.m. Chairman— Hon. C. M. Luke, M.L.C. Piogramme of Music and Recitation, comprising — Anniversary Anthems, Choral Marches, Action Songs, Etc. Offertory in Aid of Sunday School Work. MELROSE LODGE, U.A.O.D. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting will "be hold jn (yDonitell's Hall, on TUESDAY, 3rd November, at 7.3D p.m. Busines-a — To consider Doctors' proposals. W. WK/LIAMS, A.D. J. G. PHILLIPS, V.A. V. H. CLIFFORD, Secretary. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. RECESS PRIVILEGES. rfIHE Recess Privileges commenced oil X MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. No application will be entertained that is not made on the j.rinted form, to- bo obtained at tho Library. By order. CHARLES WILSON, v." Chief Librarian. NOTICE. A MEETING of the ' Shipmasters' Aebociation of New Zealand will bo held at tho office, Johnston-street, Wellington, on THURSDAY, tho sth instant, at noon. CHAS. CROUCHER, Secretary. WANTED., Buyers, for Single-bed Sheetings, 9Jd yard; splendid volue. Ouoren Bras.. Willis-strcot.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 8
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