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fTIHEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT— Our New Programme! TO-NlGHT— Singing Pictures— All New. FULLER'S SINGING PICTURES! FULLER'S SINGING PICTURES ! Unique and Classical Picture Entertainment. "The Waltz Must Change to a March." Sung by MR. HAMILTON HILL. Comic Song — "John Willie." Sung by MR. HARRY FAY. TO-NIGHT— For tho First Time inN.Z.— | The Star Film of the Century: MADAME SARAH BERNHARDT'S Extraordiary Drama— "THE BUFFOON" A Thrilling and Remarkable Picture. And Many Others. j Edgar Collins's Splendid Orchestra. I Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Back Stalls 6d. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, m O W N HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8. i ORGAN RECITAL 1 i ORGAN RECITAL! By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT; City Organist. ; SPECIAL REQuisT PROGRAMME. Admission — Sixpence and One -Shilling. JNO. R. PALMER, , Town Clerk. rp O W N HALL. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE. ! WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA'S WEDNESDAY POPS. WEDNESDAY POPS. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: MRS. ORR-LORING, Soprano. MISS BAKER, Contralto. THE CHILDREN'S SINGING COMPETITIONS, And MISS ESTELLE BEERE'S DANCING DISPLAY. DON'T FORGET !— Wo will give £1 to every 500 th person purchasing a- Is Tickwt at the Door. Box Plan at Dresden MONDAY. JOHN F. WOODWARD, Sec. "PARLIAMENT, PARSONS, AND Jt PRESS Versus THE PATIENT LONG-SUFFERING PEOPLE. JOHN NORTON. MX. A. (Conductor of "Truth") WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING. In the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 17th met. Doors open 7 o'clock sharp ; commence 8 sharp. Specially Reserved Seats for Ladies. Selections on Grand Organ from 7.30 to 8. WESLEYAN LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL RECITAL By MISS MAY HARVEY, assisted by MISSES M. and F. DIX and V. TEASDALE, and MR. C. M'INTYRE; and Leading Music.ans. Miss May Harvey will Recite-^ "The Char.ot Raco" (Lew Wallace) "Good-bye, God Bless You" (James Whitcomb Riley) "Joo and I at the Theatre" (Edith Sawyers) Miss M. Dix will Recite — "The Game of Life" (Musical Monologue) (Anon.J Miss F. ?Dix will Recite — "Old Ace (F. Emerson Brooks) Miss V. Tcasdale will Recito — "Two's Company, Three's a Crowd" (By an Eye Witness) Mr. M'lntyre will Recite— "The Choir's Distress" (T. E. Harbough) Miss May Harvey and Mr. C. M'lntyre will nppear in the Comedietta, "Only Amateurs" (H. Montague) Mr. E. J. Hill will Sing— "xake a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan) Mr. Hugh Wright will Sing — "My Friend" (Bohrend), "Margarita" (Lohr) Miss Priugle, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., will playPianoforte Solo — "En Antomno" (Moszkowski) Mr. H. Tombs will playViolin Solob — "Polonaise" (Mynarski), "Mazurka" (Musin) Accompanist — Miss Pringle, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. WESLEY HALL, Taranaki-street. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, at 8 p.m. Admission, Ono Shilling. Tickets may be obtained at the Dresden and seats booked. Piano supplied by the Dresden' Piano Company. mOWN HALL CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held in the abovo^ hall, ON FRIDAY, 18th JUNE, 1909. Miss Hawthorn, Musician. H. Starr, Caterer. Double tioketss 4s, single tickets 2s 6d, extra lady 2s. GEO. JORDAN, Hon. Sec. BOTTLES AND BOTTLES AND BOTTLES." "CHEESES AND CHEESES AND t CHEESES." CARNATION ASSEMBLY. rBIHE Committee of the above wish to -*- notify that an Extended Evening will be held in connection with the above Assembly NEXT WEDNESDAY, 16th June, in St. Peter's Schoolroom. Ghuznee-street. Dancing 8 to 12. Admission — Gents Is, Ladies 6d. Light Refreshments extra. F. SPURWAY, M.C. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, (LIMITED). /^<OKE! COKE! COKE! Orders now taken for any quantities, from ONE SACK upwards), delivered within the Wellington City Boundary. CASH PRICES DELIVERED: ROUGH COKE— Is 3d per sack. Fire sacks, 6s. CRUSHED COKE— Is 6d per sack. Five sacks, 7s. THERE IS XO WINTER FUEL TO EQUAL IT! J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 6

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