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QPERA ' HOUSE. EVERY EVENING. The Greatest of All Pictorial Triumphal PATHE PICTURES! PATHE PICTURES! And tho OPERASCOPE The Miracle OPERASCOPE Of Life, OPERASCOPE Voice, and Motion. Magnificent Reception of the Opening Programme ! The Opera House packed from Floor to Floor With an Enthusiastic Audience ! And there is no doubt that the PATHE PICTURES HAVE CAUGHT ON AND ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN! TO-NIGfIT ! TO-NIGHT 1 All Wellington should see — A Panorama of Strashurg. Liquid Electricity, An Energetic Woman, A View of New } r ork, Living Flowers. MR. HARRY LAUDER Britain's RepreM. HARRY LAUDER aenlativo MR. HARRY LAUDER Scotch Come. MR. HARRY LAUDER dian! Greets New Zealand TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! DR ROWE, presenting a Mazo of' Da* hghtful Surprises. NANDINE, the White Mahatma, in vher Bewildering, Sensational, and Unique Seanoe. Answering all questions written by any one in the audience HOW IS IT DONE' ENORMOUS SUCCESS of Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera, "THE MIKADO, and Chas. Gounod's Grand Opera Brilliantly Exhibit1 ln J . L . lvln S Natural Colours. The splendid Singing and Acting Reproduced with Perfect Realism. ALL NEW AND INTERESTING PICTURES. Tit for Tat, Tho Whistling Coon. Tho Lion Tamer, The Bobby and tho Mo- *° r ., c ar, A Comedy in Black and White, The Milkman's Early Round, Eclipse of the Sun, The Girl from Montana, and Miles of Others Pricas— 2s, Is, and 6d. Children Halfprice to first aud second seats. Box Plan at Dresden. MATINEE— SATURDAY, at 2.30 J. A. MACDONALD. Manager. ■^-ONDERLAND ! WONDERLAND I BLONDIN ON THE TIGHT ROPE! RIGHT ACROSS WONDERLAND LAKE, FORTY FEET ABOVE THE WATER PROFESSOR DRISCOLL will repeat his BLONDIN ACT at WONDERLAND on SATURDAY* AFTERNOON and also in the EVENING. The Evening Performance will be llruminated by Flare Lights and Fireworks as on Wednesday Niq;ht. COME AND SEE THE GREATEST WIRE-WALKING EVER PERFORMED IN WELt LINGTON. Special Car Service from Courtenayplace both in tho Afternoon and Evening. ALL SIDESHOWS IN FULL OPERATION. Open from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p.m. SUNDAY, THE 29th. SUNDAY, THE 29th. THE WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND Will play at Wonderland on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, commencing at 3.1b p.m. As the Band is playing with th« object of raising funds to defray expenses at the Hastings Band Contest, given a fine afternoon the attendance should b» good. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments at the Kiosk. The Wonderland Gardens and Fernery will be open to the public. ADMISSION . . . SIXPENCE. A Special Car Service has been arrsvnged to run from Courtenay-place oa Sunday Afternoon. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALLI TOWN HALL. TOWN HALLI ORGAN RECITAL ! ORGAN RECITAL! By JMTR. MAUGHAN BARNETT., ON SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'elodc Celebrated March from "Le Prophete" (Meyerbeer)" Gayotto "Mignon" (Thomas) Spring Song {Hollins) "The Question and Anßwer" (by request) (Wolstenholme). Admission— Sixpence and One Shilling". JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 25th November, 1908. A PUB LIC LEC T U R-EJ Explaining the Principles of the CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE-BUYING ASSOCIATION, Will bo Delivered at THE TOWN HALL (CONCERT ROOM), FRIDAY NEXT. 27th NOV., at 8 p.ra^ By Mr. Alwin Fischer, of Adelaide, The Originator of the System. His Worship' the Mayor, Hon. T. W« Hislop, will preside. The cause of high rents will be discussed, and & remedy suggested. All who would live rent free should attend. Ladies Specially Invited. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! WELLINGTON PLUMBERS' UNION. GRAND SMOKE CONCERT,^ to be held in tho Wellington Hall, Boul-cott-street, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7.45. Tickets, Three Shillings. OPERA HOUSE. OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT. MASKELYNE AND DEVANrS MYSTERIES ! DIRECT FROM LONDON. Box Plan will be opened TO-MORROW MORNING, at The Dresden. Reserved Seats, "4s. LONDON'S GREATEST ENTERTAIN* MENT! OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT. "OELLEVUE GARDENS! ' 7" -OELLEVUE GARDENS! BELLEVUE GARDENS! BELLEVUE GARDENS! A RECORD REIGN for ROSE BLOOMS! A RECORD REIGN for ROSE BLOOMS! ON SUNDAY, 29th NOV., MR. A. WOODS'S STRING BAND Will render an attractive Programme of Music at 3 p.m. (weather permitting). WALTER GANDAR, Manager. A. R. V. LODDER, Proprietor. Wellington musical union. speciaiTnotice. npHE Choral' Members of the above are -*- remiGsted to meet for Practice of "Messiah" TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, in the Primitive Methodist Church, Sydney-street. Please bring copies of "Messiah." A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. NO-LICENSE THANKSGIVING."""" THE Wellington South and Wellington Suburbs No-License Leagues -will hold a combined Thanksgiving ""-iceting in the Trinity Methodist Church. Uiddi-ford-street, on THURSDAY, 20f> at 8 p.m. Chairman, Rev. W. J. William*. Speakers — Mrs. C. S. Lowe, M.A., Re», T. Keith Ewen, Rev. W. A. Evans, Rev, J. Dawson. All workers invited to attend. F. L. O'CONNELL, Hon. Sea.
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Evening Post, Volume LCCVI, Issue 126, 26 November 1908, Page 8
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LCCVI, Issue 126, 26 November 1908, Page 8
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