Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessee J. 0. WILLIAMSON. MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE | KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE ONLY MATINEE of the Season. "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGfi PATCH." Children Half-price to all parts. Doors open 2 o'clock. Performance 2.30 sharp. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 6th NOV., And Two Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON By Arrangement with LIEBLER AND CO., of New York. THE BOOM GREATER THAN EVER I THE BOOM GREATER THAN EVER! Of LAUGHTER, And SWEETEST HUMAN SENTIMENT. The Famous Comedy Drama,. "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGES PATCH." By Annie Crauford Flexner and Alice Hegan Rice. GREETED BY CROWDED AUDIENCES With RAPTUROUS APPLAUSE. LAST THREE NIGHTS! DON'T MISS IT ON ANY ACCOUNT. Box Plan at the Dresden. PRICES— Ss, 3s, and 2s. Day Sales and Early Doors (6d extra) at Christeßen's. HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee .' J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager ... Win. Anderson. AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT I Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, 10th NOVSMBEB. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY t Grand Production of the Remarkably Record-breaking Drama of Australian Station Life, THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER! THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER! THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER! Or the Land of the Wattle. Written by Albert Edmunds in Four Actfc BEAUTIFUL SCENIC STUDIES! Waratah Station — The Shearing Shed— Eucalypti Gorge— Jenolan CavesBridging the Chasm, Waterfall Gully (introducing the Great, Real Water Sensation), and the Bush Conservatory. Stage Director Mr. FRANK jREIS. BOX PLAN OPENS on SATURDAY at Holliday's (Reserved Seats 4s). PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is. Early Doori 6d extra. Day Sales at Abel's. Advance Rep.— GEORGE COATES. T> AND ! BAND ! BAND ! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR t Come TONIGHT at SKATING RINK. Articles nearly given away. The Petone Brass and Battalion Band will play selections. Master Christie (Soprano) will again sing ; also Conjuring by Mr. Liardet. Roll up for the last two * nights and have & chance in the Art Union. Matinee TO« MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Look out for Wellington Pipe Band TO. MORROW NIGHT. Admission 6d, Children half-price (not in» eluding chance in Art Union). Art Union Tickets Is, inoluding admit* sion. W. A. MARTIN, Secretary. Y^ fcL - O H TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'olock. Y.M.O.A. GYMNASIUM (instead of Town Hall). "FROM THE CAPE TO ZAMBESI."By REV. DAVID RUSSELL. Of South Africa. Tickets One Shilling. OWN HALL. SATURDAY, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Address by LIEUT. KNOX (late R.N.)— "THE BRITISH ,NAVY AND FOREIGN WARSHIPS." With the Latest Views ; also Kincmatograph Display of Naval Pictures. Admission FREE (after 7.50 p.m.). C. W. PALMER, Hon. Sec. Navy Leagua. WONDERLAND ! WONDERLAND I WONDERLAND ! WONDERLAND I KING'S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. WONDERLAND will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. All SIDE SHOWS in Full Operation. HOT WATER Supplied to Picnio Parties Free. AFTERNOON TEA AND REFRESHMENTS at the KIOSK. LUNCH from 12 till 2 o'clock And HOT TEAS from 5 till 7.30 p.m. HOLIDAY-SEEKERS (should select WONDERLAND for their outing on Monday, if they are desirous of having an enjoyable time and make -the best use of the holiday. No outing from {he City offers half the attractions that are obtainable at WONDERLAND. Young ladies should insist upon their young men taking them to WONDER. LAND on Monday, and young men, unless they wish to run the risk of being thrown over, should make a point of taking their lady friends to WONDERLAND on this day to avoid the possibility of causing them disappointment should they bo foolish enough to risk * taking them elsewhere. GREAT FIREWORK DISPLAY. PROFESSOR BICKERTON will giv« a FIREWORK DISPLAY on MONDAY EVENING at WONDERLAND, that is guaranteed to surpass any display given yet. DO NOT MISS THIS TREAT. As the display will be twice as large as that given on Labour Night, when all present were enthusiastic in ita praise. Frequent cars from Courtenay place from 9.30 a.m. right through the day and evening. TO THE PUBLIC, Make the best use of your holiday, and select WONDERLAND for the outing. You will get far more fun and auiutement for half the cost than you will elsewhere. D. G. MORGAN. Manager. BELLEVUE GARDENS! " BELLEVUE GARDENS! BELLEVUE GARDENS I KING'S BIRTHDAY. • KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS FOB A HAPPY HOLIDAY. MR. R. WOODS'S Famous STRING BAND will delight visitors with Merry Music all day. Luncheon, from 12 to 2 p.m. .. 1> 6d Afternoon Tea, 2.30 to 5 p.m. . 6d Plenty of Hot Water available. Cordials at Town Prices. A. R. V. LODDER, WALTER GANDAR, Proorietor. Manager.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 8
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