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MISS TITTELL BRUNE As "SUNDAY." "A performance which in every heartthrob, in every thrill of passion, and thrill Df pleasure rings true to nature." rf-^PERA HOUSE. Direction of Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON. MAGNETic~*SUCCESS Of tho TITTELL BRUNE SEASON! THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, AND TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS. Curtain Rises at 8 o'clock sharp. Special Popular Revival for THREE NIGHTS ONLY of the most Successful Play of MISS BRUNE'S extensive repertoire — SUNDAY! SUNDAY! Nothing more quaint, nothing prettier, nothing more wholesome, nothing more calculated to let the well-springs of appreciation and sympathy alike flow hae ever boon witnessed. Cast of Characters: Colonel Brinthorpo ... Mr. Thos. Kingston Arthur Brinthorpo ... Mr. Leonard Willoy Jacky Mr. T. W. Lloyd Davy Mr. Fred Cambourne Towzer Mr. Frank Harcourt Lively Mr. Gregan M'Mahon Tom Oxley Mr. Roland St&yoley Abbott Mr. Maurice Nodin Mrs. Narcsby Mrs. Robert Brought A Nun Miss Nellie Calvin And SUNDAY MISS TITTELL BRUNE Play produced under tho direction of Mr. Priestly Morriaon. Special Revival for the TWO FAREWEU*' NIGHTS, NEXT FRDDAY AND SATURDAYROMEO AND JULIET! ROMEO AND JULIET! Box Plans at the Dresdon. Day Sales at Christeson'B. PRICES— Ss, 3s, 2s. Early doors until 7.30 p.m. OPE R A ' HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Ist FEB. BLAND HOLT. Will inaugurate a Short Farewell Season with a Revival of the Popular Diury Lano Drama, THE WHITE HEATHER. Written by Messrs. Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Beautiful Views of English and Scottish Scenery by Mr. JOHN BRUNTON, Including — On the Scottish Mcors, The ' Famous "Lady Godiva" Rehearsal. The London. Stock Exchange. On the Coast of Shotland (the Submarine Duel), and the Fancy Dress Ball at Shetland House. Box Plan Thursday Morning at Holliday's. Business Manager, Christie Simonsens. TVTEW CENTURY HALT* TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CLEMENT L. WRAGGE Will givo his final Special "Radium"' Lecture for those unable to gain admistsion last night. Positively the Last Chance of seeing this Wonderful substance. RADIUM! RADIUM! The Most Amazing Sight 1 the Human Eyo is privileged to witneoß. Admission, one price only — Two Shillings and Sixpence. Positively No Free List. TOWN HALL:. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'Clock. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By LIEUTENANT KNOX (Late R.N.), "THE BRITISH NAVY AND FOREIGN WARSHIPS. '• Appropriate Organ Solos by Mr. H. G. Hunt. ADMISSION FREE. Seats Reserved for Members. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN-STREET. mO-NIGHT, at 7.30, llev. JOHN US- ■-*- QUHART, the Eminent Author and Bible Student, will Lecture. Subject: "Is the Book, of Genesis a Patchwork?" TO-MORROW NIGHT: "The Bible and Science." Questions Answered. Admission Free. Collection. TO W~N ' II A L -U, (Concert Chamber). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Positively Last Appearance of CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, Tho World-famed Astronomer, Meteorologist^ In his Popular Entertainment, "A FLYING IRIP ROUND THE WORLD." Magnificently illustrated by over 550 Coloured Photogiapho, depicting life in Every Country in tho .World, specially dealing with tho present Unrest in India. 2s, Is — Popular Prices! — 2s, Is. KARORI AND MAKARA FLOWER, SHOW. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27th and 28th JANUARY. PAROCHIAL HALL, KARORL Opening 3 p.m. Grand Display Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. • THE LOST ART OF STORY-TELLING REVIVED. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Return Visit of EDWARD REEVES. DWARD REEVES. MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY — Charles Dickcns's delightful Story, "The Cricket on the Hearth." WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY— Ralph Connor's great Canadian Story, "The Sky Pilot." Do not fail to hear this brilliant Storyteller ; describsd by tho Dunedin press ns "The most priftod elocutionist who has ever been herrd in Dunedin." Popular prices— ss, 2b. Plan Dresdon. FRANK PULLIN, Director. EEILDING INDUSTRIAL. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWO DAYS' SHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 2nd and 3rd FEBRUARY, 1909. RAM FAIR, THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. Entries for Show close with E. S. Fisher, Secretary, on 15th January, and for Ram Fair, with Gorton and Son, oa Wednesday, 20lh January. Address — SHOW SECRETARY, Feildinjj. PIANOFORTE. MISS MURIEL PRINGLE. L.A.B. (Gold Medalist R.A.M. and R.C.M., London). First/ Term, 1909, will commence oa WEDNESDAY, 3rd February. At home Ist, 2nd, and 3rd February, from 3 p.m. to 5 J\jn. Address Te Kohanga, 133, Grant-road. ITfIiENDERS are invited for Building • Light Tip-dray. Particulars on application to the under* signed. L. H. FOX, House Steward Wellington Hospital, m O L E^ 1\ GOOD FACTORY FLAT, on main street, near Basin Reserve ; splendid light ; 3* x 90. JOHN NICOL, Cuba-street. TO LET. THIRST Floor. 70ft x 30ft, Lower Cuba. -*- street. Apply MARTIN KENNEDY. Or J. CALLAGHAN. 44, Adelaide-road.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 21, 26 January 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 21, 26 January 1909, Page 6

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