OPERA HOUSE. Lessee '....Mr. J. C. Wiliiamson. Sub-Lessees ...PoliaTdV.- Opera Company. General Manager Mr. A. Moss. TO-NIGHT (Thursday.), lHh MARCH. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA (X)., Under the direction off Mr.- Tom Pollard. Will Present for the Last Time Hera the Great Laug-hing 'Success, "THE ISLE OF BONG BONG!" "THE ISLE OF BONG BONG!" TO-MORROW (Friday), 12th MARCH, <lnd Every Evening until Farther Notice. First Production in Wellington by this Company of Planquttte?s Masterpiece, "RIP VAN WINKLE." Scenery, A Made Wardrobe, Revehiion in , Properties, to the Kiiecls Playgoers Dominion. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Doors open 2 o'clock. Curtain rises 2.30. First Grand Matinee, "RIP VAN WINKLE." Special Prices for Children. Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. No Booking Fee. Box "Plan at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's. Early Doors (Stalls and Gallery) Sixpence extra. The production under the sole direction of Mr. Tom Pollard. Musical Director Mr. A. Brahms. W. A. LOW, Business Manager. rpHEATRE ROYAL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! ALL NEW! ALL NEW! ALL NEW I FULLERS' FAMOUS PICTURES FULLERS' FAMOUS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT'S Star Films are— AT THE LONDON ZOO, Lrban's Latesc ana Best Animal Study. GAUL'S HERO, Pathe's Latest Coloured Historic Drama. Another of Pathc'-s Laiest Screamers. FATE'S BHtTHBAY. Others are Moonlight Dreams! Iron Mines! Rural Life in Ireland ! And many others, New Musio by Edgar Collins's Orchestra. Dress Circle, 2s; Front Stalls, le; Back Stalls, 6d. IS MAJESTY'S .THEATRE, Lessees, Linlcy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHTt I THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! A COLOSSAL PROGRAMME! GREAT AND EMPHATIC SUCCESS! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY I Wo Show Only Pictures. But SUCH Pictures t RIFLE BILL! The King RIFLE BILL! of the RIFLE BILL! Prairie! THE HEATHS' G POWDER— JuEt On© Long Scream. FROM CAPE TO CAIRO. LOVERS'. STRATAGEMS. BISOUITMAKTNG. ITALY. And others just as good. OUR Prices, Is and 6d. Plan Abel's. GREAT MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND BAZAAR. OKATESfG RINK! SKATING RINKI TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TUG OF WAR! TUG OF WAR! Last Semi-Final Pull. GUARDS v. D BATTERY. LADIES' TUG OF WAR SATURDAY NIGHT. Post Entries. Ladies' Hockey Teams invited to Enter. Realistic Tableaux— AßMY NURSING! Illustrated by Song and Story. FIELD HOSPITAL WORK IN ACTTTB SERVICE. SELECTIONS BY TRAMWAY BAND. EVERYTHING ' NEW ! FRED E. BEDELL, Hon. Sec. LAST CHANCE! LAST CHANCE! OF SEEING WTONDERLAND! WONDERLAND! THIS SEASON. SATURDAY NEXT, 2 to 5, and 7.15 to 10. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY THE NEWTOWN BAND (Under the Conductorship of* Bandmaster J. Parker). mHE NEWTOWN BAND will give a JL Performance TO-NIGHT (Thuw-. day), the llth inst., in the BASIN RE« SERVE, at 8 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town" Clerk, llth March, 1909. -^ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, 13th MARCH, at ( ORGAN RECITAL, BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. Pr-nata in G-minor Capocchj Andante Canlabile Widoj Minuet Mozarl Fugue in G-minor Bact ''Am Mcer" Schuben Intermezzo Maughan Barnet 1 "Pagues Fleuries" Maillj Finale in B-frat Wolstenholnu Admission — Sixpence and One Shilling OPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS BASIN RESERVE. 13th MARCH. 13th MARCH GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL! GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL! Under Control of Wellington Amatcq| Athletic Club. A MEETING OF CHAMPIONS! Competitors from Auckland, Napier, W» j nganui, Wairarapa, and Palmerston. First Race, 2.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea. Admission, le. Grandstand, 6& Band in Attendance. FRED CREWES, Hon. Seo. THE Annual General Mooting of thr Thorndon Hockey Club will be hel» in Armit's Rooms, La:nb!on-onay TC NIGHT (Thuisday). llth, at 3'p.in. Members, intending mc;v.'.xrr, am - club supporters aro requested ro attorn* A. G. WILLIAM. Hon. Sco, Box 382. ST. JAMES" FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Eighth Annual General Meotinj will be held in St. Jrmes' Youn; ; Men's Glassroom, Revans-street, Welline ton South, on FRIDAY, 12th Marc! 1909, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider Report and Haf ance-sheet, Election of Oifieeis, and Got oral. Members and intending members m cordially invited to attend. F. CREWES. Hon. ( *
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 59, 11 March 1909, Page 8
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