■EIAR.EWELL PERFORMANCE X 1 AREWELL PERFORMANCE Ot G. S. TITHERADGE, OLA HUMPHREY and HENRY KOLKER. QPERAH O U S K. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON Manager G. H. Smith, STAR DRAMATIC COMBINATION! LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT' LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT I I MISS OLA HUMPHREY MR. G. S. TITHERADGE,' I And ! MR. HENRY KOLKER, In the Powerful Emotional Drama, "ZIRA!" "ZlttA !" "ZIRA !" Created a Positive Dramatic SensaiioaJ A Success of Great Enthusiasm! A Thrilling Play of Absorbing Interest! Box Plan for the Remaining Night of the .Season Now Open at the .Dresden. Day Sales at Chrieteson's. PRICES— Sb, 3s, and 2s. Early Doora 6d Extra. Stage Director— J. W. Hazlitt. : HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-plaoe. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT A MAGNIFICENT SERIES! DUTY VERSUS REVENGE! BEHIND THE MASK. Rice Growing ! Richard 111. 1 ior the Peace of the Family ! Zanzibar! The Traitor! A Lover in the Straw! Guard's Alarm ! Wizard Handsrl Romance of the Alps ! The New Century Thieves, And a Host More. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. Doors opon 2 o'clock. Next' Wednesday— OUß BIRTHDAY! Our Prices— ls and 6d. Plan at Abel's. OPERA HOUSE. Direction of Mr. J.. C. WILLIAMSON THIS TITTELL BRUNE SEASON! THE TITTELL BRUNE SEASON 1 A NEW PRODUCTION On SATURDAY, 16tli JANUARY, 1909. SATURDAY, 16lh JANUARY, 1909. And Four Following Evenings. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON has pleasure in announcing the Remarkable Bclasco Play — THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST! THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST I THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST! MISS TITTELL BRUNE as THE GIRL, Supported by MR. THOMAS KINGSTON, And I A Specially-chosen Company of I EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTIC CALIBRE. FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY • | (Three Nights Only), Cicely Hamilton's Romantic Comedy, DIANA OF DOBSON'S ! DIANA OF DOBSON'S! MISS TITTELL BRUNE as DIANA. Also MR. THOMAS KINGSTON, MRS. ROBERT BROUGH, ■ And a Brilliant Cast. TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY (Threo Nights Only), Thomas Raceward's Delightful Comedy Drama — SUNDAY! SUNDAY! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 29th and 30th JANUARYTWO FAREWKLL PERFORMANCES. Shakespeare's Immortal Love Tragedy, ROMEO AND JULIET! ROMEO AND JULIET! Box Plans for the Season NOW ON VIEW at The Dresden. PRICES— Ss, 3s, and 2s. ! Ou MONDAY, 18th Januars', for th« convenience of Patrons, a Late Boat will i leave at 11 p.m. jfor Day's Day. Touring Manager— WALTEß MONK.. mOWN HALL. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, , MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 18th and 19th JANUARY. Re-appearance of the World's Famom Australian Contralto, ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY. "At tho zenith of her World-wide Fame." MADAME CROSSLEY Will be Supported by tho same Great Combination of Concert Artists who created such a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney recently, including — MR.. JOHN HARRISON, The Foremost English Tenor of tho Day, MR. JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone. MR. LEON SAMETINI. The Brilliant Young Dutch Violinist, , And ' ME. PERCY GRAINGER. Australia's Most Celebrated Pianist. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices — Reserved Seats 10s 6d ; Second Seats ss; Back Seats, 2s 6d. Box plan and tickets for all parts of the hall at The Dresden. BENNO SCHEREK, Representative. A Boat will leavo for DAY'S BAY after the Performance on Monday Evening. m O W N HALL. SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, 17th JANUARY, 1909. SACRED CONCERT By the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. And WELLINGTON'S TALENTED ORGANIST MR. D. A. KENNY, Assisted by MISS MAY DRISCOLL (Contralto) MR. CLAUDE ALLAN (Baritone). Doors open 7.30 Concert at 8.20. J. WOODWARD, Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ROLL OF VOTERS BEING PAYERS OF DUES. ROLL OF OWNERS OF SHIPS QUALIFIED AS ELECTORS. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a List containing the names of persons, firms, and companies, qualified by the Payment of Dues to vote for the Election of a Member of the Wellington Harboui Board has been prepared, and will lie open for inspection durinjr office hours at the Office of the Board from the 15th to tho 2Cth day of January, 1909, inclusive; that any person, linn. or company claiming to be entitled to vote by reason of payment of dues may on such days, by production to v tha Secretary of receipt-; or other satisfactory proof substantiating the claim, fmvo Ins or their name added to the Roll ; that at 2.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 28th of January. IQO9, a Special Meeting of tho Board will bo hold to receive and adjudicate upon iiny written Ejections to the said lisf, ov upon anj- written applications to be en foiled upon the same, «m<l that the List, as approved, amended, or altered by tho Board at such Meeting, will be the Roil of such Electors tor the Year, 1909. Notice h also given that a Roll, certified by the Collector of Customs, of the Owners of Ships qualified as Electors for the Year 1909, will lie open foi inspection during office hours from the 15th to tho 20th day of January. 1909, inclusive, at (he Office of the Board. H. E. NICTIOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, 1-Ub Janviarv. 190P
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1909, Page 8
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