/"kPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. J. O. Williamson. Sub-Lessees... Rupert Clark, John Wren, Meynell and Gunn. Managing Directors— Clyde Meynell and John Gunn. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON! LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON! When will be Presented in a Thoroughly Complete Manner, TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT, Arthur Shirley's Latest and Greatest Play, "THE STEPMOTHER!" "THE STEPMOTHER!" , Pourtrayed by Meynell and Gunn's POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including MISS BEATRICE HQLLOWAY. MISS LILLIAN MEYERS, MR. HERBERT J. BENTLEY. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON I LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON 1 "THE STEPMOTHER!" The Plays Produced by C. R. Stanford. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is. Early Doort 6d extra. Box Plan at Dresden (Booking Fee Is). Day Sales Abel's. General Manager — O. R. Stanford. Acting Manager — Alec Verne. QPERAH 0 U S B. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. Direction Mr. Harry Rickardi. MAMMOTH ATTRACTION, Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING, 19th MAY. First Appearance in Wellington of MR. HARRY RICKARDS' ALL-STAR COMPANY Of English, American, and Continental Vaudeville Artists. Personnel : CINQUEVALLI L'INCOMP ARABLE, CINQUE VALLI L'INCOMP ARABLE, Cf.N<^UEVALLI L'INCOMP ARABLE CINQUE VALLI L'INCOMP ARABLE! The Grc ;st Juggler on the Face of th* Eartn, whose Marvellous Feats ar© universally declared GREATER THAN EVER. FRANK AND JEN LATONA, England's Greatest Vaudeville Favourite!. • LAWSON AND NAMON, America's Foremost Specialty Artists. MACKINNON'S SCOTTISH MEISTERS GUEST AND NBWLYN. • TOM DAWSON, FANNY POWERS, NELLIE MAUNSELL, • - ARTHUR. HARRIS. Prices — 4-s, 3s, 2s. Is. Early doors, od extra. Plau at The Dresden. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. TpULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN, i? ' TO-MORROW NIGHT, TUESDAY,' 18th MAY". THE LYRIC DRAMATIC & COMEDY PLAYERS, Under the Direction of Messrs. Gardner and Archer, # Will have the pleasure of introducing th* New and Intensely Absorbing four-act Sensational Drama, MY LADY DARRELL! This play has never been produced ia this colony before, the management having obtained it direct from the Americas publishers, who hold tho_ rights for th* author. Special Scenery I'or production. Prices — 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors 7.30. Business Manager — F. J. White. Stage Manager — Chas. Archer. The Lyric Players are at Petono To-night ' RINKING! ffcLYMPIA RINK. RINKING ! \J -iRINKING ! Three Sessions Daily— lo-13L RINKING! 2.30-5. 7.30-10. RINKING! Good Floor. RINKING! Firet-class Skates. RINKING ! Competent Staff, including RINKING! Miss Cunningham, Lady RINKING ! Instructress. RINKING ! Private Lessons by ArrangeRINKING ! ment , RINKING !- Special Sessions for Begin. RINKING! ners from 6to 7.15 p.m. RINKING ! Entrance side door. Wednesday Night, Polo Match. 26th May, Fancy Dress Carnival. Z~F^ITAI?DiAr"RIFLES! " MEMBERS of the Company are reminded that tli© Annual Moetin» will take place TO-NIGHT, at the Drill Hall, Buckle-street. Parade at 7.?0 sharp. Uniform — Undress, scarlet, caps. A. A. CORRIGAN, Captain. PUBLIC MEETING AT PETONeT" TTIHOSE _ interested in the formation 00 -I- a Literary and Debating Sooiety (ladies or gentlemen) are invited to attend a Meeting to be held at 8 o'clock THIS (Monday) EVENING, in th» Mayor's Room, Municipal Buildings, 'Po. tone. J. W. M'EWAN, Convenor. WELLINGTON TRADES AND"La7~ BOUR COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING of the abov* . Council will bo held on WEDNESDAY,. 19th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: To consider .remits to th* Annual Conference of Trades Councils. . F. BROWNE, Secretary. SCOTTISH LOWLAND SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the abov* Society will be hold in Richards'* Hall, Cuba-street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 19th instant, at 8 p.m. All Scotch Residents in and around th* District are invited to attend. CIVIL SERVICE CLUB. " fTRHE Annual General Meeting of MemA bers will be held in the Club Rooms at Corner of Stout and B.illance streets, on FRIDAY. 21et inst., at 6 p.m. Business : 1. To receive and Adopt the Annual Report and Balance-sheei. 2. To Consider Notices of Motion. 3. To Elect Officers for the Jv.isuing year. P. W. WOODROFFE, Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING ~ "" MRS. H. B. MASON'S Method of Instruction ensures Proficiency in ONB QUARTER at Class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes are hold on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in her Private Hall, Sfi^ Ghuzuee-street, next St. Peter's Church. Term ' commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. ORSES! HORSES.' HORSES! For PRIVATE SALE, Manawatu Railway Station Yards — 25 HORSES — Handsome Ponies, Cobs, also Harness Horses suitable f.,i Vans, Expresses, and Spring Drays. > v made. On View Early WEDNESDAY HOULT AND SO>., J .•_ ding. FURNIIURE AND OILSKIX C > ils! ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOAVj/iv lIX WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, 19C9, At 2 o'olook. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will «11, aa • above— Bedsteads, bedding, mattresses, tables, chairs, sideboard square, sewing machine, lady's and gent's bike, couches, bookcase, dresser, writing-desk, easy chairs, duchesse, chest drawers, dressing table, handsome suite, hallstand, piano, kitchen utonsils, and sundries Also, 33 first-class oilskin coats. WITHOUT RESERVE » IOST, on Saturday, between Marion f and Wilhs streets, Parts of Harness, belonging to gig. Finder rewarded, 159, Taranaki-streat
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1909, Page 8
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