fT\WO LITTLE SAILOR BOYSI Last N%ht! TO-NIGHT! Last Night t TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS! ry pc r a house. Lcsseo Mr. J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessees Rupert Clarlj, John Wren, Meynell and Gunn. Managing Directors— Clyde Meynell and John Gunn. TO-NIGHT ! (Saturday) TO-NIGHT ! LAST PERFORMANCE OF "The Most Attractive Drama Seen for Ages, TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS! TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS! By Walter Howard. Portrayed by MEYNELL and GUNN'S Powerful Dramatic Company, including— i MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY MiSS LDLLIAN MEYERS MR. HERBERT J. BENTLEY. Play produced by C. R. Stanford. Popular Prices — 3s. 2s, and Is. Early, Doors, 6d extra. Box Plan at Dresden. Booking Fee, Is. Day Sales at Abel's, also Box Plan after 1 p.m. TO-DAY. General Manager — C. R." Stanford. Acting Manager — Alec Verne. MONDAY NEXT! * FOR the First Time in Wellington, Tho Great Austraban Drama, A MINER'S TRUST! By J. 0. Smith. Picturing in a Vivid and Realistic Manner" LIFE IN ITS VARIOUS INTERESTING PHASES On AN AUSTRALIAN MINING FIELD, % Also THE GREAT WRECK SCENE! The Most Striking Stage Picture Ever Presented. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT TH3 DRESDEN. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGIIT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. ORGAN RECITAL By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). "Pomp and Circumstance" Elgat Good Friday Music . .. . ..Wagner Serenade . . .\ Piern© And Works, by Smart and Bach. Admission — Sixpeuco and Ono Shilling. ,JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 6th May, 1909. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. "[A/f'EMBERS aro reminded that » "KORERO" wiy. bo hold in th« MASONIC 'HALL, Boulcott-srroct, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, the Bth inst., at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. A^ f> I E SI HEALTH IS A HABIT. WHY NOT GET IT? Those who suffer and desire to know the WAY BACK TO HEALTH .by rational methods are invited to attend THE FREE HEALTH TALKS, , To be given at' the Viavi Rooms, Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton-quay, oa MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, the 10th and 13th insts., at S o'clock, when the principal cause of ill* health among women will be explained, also the Viavi System of Homo Treat ment. Admission FREE. » T\R- BARNARDO'S HOMES. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, 10th MAY, at 8 o'clock. Chairman : His Excellency the Governor. TUESDAY, 11th MAY, at 8 o'clock. Chairman: His Worship tho Mayor. REV. W. J. MAYERS REV. W. J. MAYERS And DR. BARNARDO'S MUSICAL BOYS! DR. BARNARDO'S MUSICAL BOYS! PICTURES AND STORIES. MUSICAL SELECTIONS On Bolls, Bugles, Bagpipes, and other Instruments. Action Songs and Tambourine Drill. Admission, Is and 2s ; Children, Halfprice. Tickets at Dresden Co. and at doors. Collections in aid of new Hospital. COME and SEE! HEAR! and HELP! For particulars of Services on Sunday, 9th May, see Bills and Saturday's Advertisement. GRAND PIANO RECITALS! mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER)' A FRIDAY, 21st, and TUESDAY, 25th MAY. By MISS MADOLEENE WEBBE and MISS GERTRUDE SPOONER. Prices — 2s and Is. Reserved Seats 2s 6d. L. G. PORTER, Representative. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. ' GRAND BAZAAR. JULY. Gifts most kindly received and acknowledged, JAS. MOORE, Missioner. NOTE.— Bazaar Workers' Meeting on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th inst., at 8. NOTICE. ALL Members of Rechabite Tents are cordially invited to spend the evening on MONDAY, the 10th inst., with the members of Pioneer Lodge, No. 11, 1.0. G.T. Meeting in Rechabite Chambers, Manners-street. A. M'KENZIE, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE, No. 8, U.A.O.D. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting will bo held on MONDAY EVENING, the 10th inst., at usual time and place. Business — Election of D.P. and General. By order. G. Z. QUARRIE, Seo. PACIFIC LODGE DRUIDS, NO. 8." j fl/TEMBERS of this and Sister Lodges ; \ItJL aro invited to attend tho Funcrai of our late Bro. J. H. Chapman, sou., on . Sunday Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, leuing his lalo residence, 37, Home-slrcM. By order G. Z. QUARRIE, Secretary. THE COLONIAL CO-OPERATIVH ! BUILDING SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. TVS"R- CREWES, tho Secretary, will h« xTJL at the office, 33, Willis-street, on MONDAY and TUESDA.Y, from 11 to 2 and 7.30 to 9 to receive applications for Shares in tho proposed new issue, and.^ give any information reauiresJ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 108, 8 May 1909, Page 6
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