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OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson'-Sub-Lessee Mr. Allan Hamilton Direction Mr. Harry Rickardi EVERY EVENING at 8. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ' Of THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. IMPORTANT NOTICE! In consequenco of the theatre being other wiso engaged, the Management rei gret fco bo compelled to announce LAST SIX NIGHTS! LAST SIX NIGHTS! • LAST SIX NIGHTS ! Of tho WORLD'S GREATEST CONJURER, CHUNG LING SOO! CHUNG LING SOO! CHUNG LING SOO! Whosft Wellington Season must Positively Closo on FRIDAY NEXT. Supported by MR. HAKK¥ RICKARDS' TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMPANY! Embracing the Following Distinguished Artistes — The Two Bells The Australian D'Artos Ihe Iwo Whoelors Stewart and Lorraina led Kabnau Australia's Littlo Tich Madamo Camilla Cornwall. MONDAY, NEXT, 21st JUNE, ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES-Ss, 2s, Is. Booked Seats, Is extra. Early Doors (7 — 7 451 to ALL PARTS OF THE HOUME, 6d extra. Plan at the Dresden up to 1 p.m. To-day, after that, hour seats can be booked at Christcsen's Day Sales at Christeson's. __ ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager. M" ISS HOOK!"— BOX PLANS! IMPORTANT. The Plans for the first Three Performances of "MISS HOOK" will be Opened at the Dresden on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 3. Consecutively numbered coupons will ba issued from 7 o'clock on the samo morning entitling patrons priority of selection. This procedure will bo rigidly carried out. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee — J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessees— Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn. ' Managing Dircctora— Clyde Meynell and John Gunn. SATURDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, SATURDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, Will usher in a Brilliant Seaeon of Music, Gaiety, and Merriment, hitherto unapproached in the traditions of the Wellington stage, with the first production of the phenomenally successful Dutch Mv« sical Play — "MISS HOOK OF, HOLLAND!'. 1 "MiaS HOOK OF HOLLAND!" "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND!" "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND!" ' By Paul Rubens and Austin Hurgon NOT A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, But A RE^L DOTCH COMIC OPERA, Packed with MELODD3S THAT SIMPLY CLING T0( THE MEMORY, And interpreted by MEYNELL AND GUNN' if ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY! ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY | A Brilliant Company, consisting of ONB HUNDRED AND TWENTY. ' Principals, Chorus, and the Ballet PRICES— Ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doori to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. CALIFORNIA BOYS'? ALIFORNIA BOYS? JUST LANDED FROM AMERICA. GRAND BAND CONCERT GRAND BAND CONCERT And DEMONSTRATION DEMONSTRATION40 PERFORMERS. 40 PERFORMERS. Clever American Boy Singers and Actor* TOWN HALL. THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Admission, 2s and Is. Reserved, 3t. Tickets on sale at Dresden. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB.. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. 7TTHE Nest Korero will be held TO JL NIGHT, and will take the form oj a Military Evening. Wellington res>» dents, other than members, will NOT bt admitted. JAMES DYKES, ' Secretary. FAREWELL TO VERY REV. FATHEB KEOGH, S.M., B.A. FTTHE Friends of the Very Rev. Fathel -^ Keogh are invited to be present ai the CONCERT! CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, on MONDAY EVENING. 21sl inst., at 8 o'clock, when an Address and Testimonial will be presented to thai gentleman prior to his leaving Wellington for Hn6tings, Hawkes Bay. THOMAS CAKILL, M.D., Chairman. A. FAY, Hon. Sec. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE 01 THE BOYNE. GRAND SOCIAL will be held in Sfc Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuznoestrce* on FRIDAY, 9th July, 1909. Music by Miss Murphy's String Band. First-class Catering, Dancing, S p.m. till 1 a.m. Double Tickets, 4s ; Gentlemen's Tickeft 2» 6d; Lady's Ticket, Is 6d. J. R.. PUEDY, Soc. Social C*mi»irte«. God Save The King. UNIVERfeAL. MILITARY TRAINING AT tho rogue.st of tho Public Sub-Cora mittee, I hereby convene a t?ublit meeting at the Town Hall, Lowe, .met on THURSDAY, 24th Jmie. at 1. ,).m r to urgo the Government to adop., ,i n,v» teui ojt Universal Military 'i raining Speakers— Messrs. A. R. Atkiuto.i. H. 0 Frceth, Fleming Rosg, and others. E. P. BUNNY, Mayor^ KEEP WEDNESDAY, 23rd .iun<* frea for the Great Methods !te> bnion Tea to be hold in Wesley nail, Taranaki-street. Nt 6 p.m., to_ bo tallowed by a Public Meeting "in Wcaiej Churcb, at 7.30 p.m. This Great Gathering of th« Methodist Clans is in colebra tien ef fcht Fir»t Anmvarsary of the inauguration of tho Wellington Methodic Council for Church Extension. Ol<j Methodist hymns by combined choirs, alse Central Mi&3ion Band. Chairman oi Meeting — The President of the Confe* enco (Rev. T. Fee). Speak«rs — R»vs. S J. Serpell, W. R. Tuck, M.A., 3. J? t Rothwell, and A. F. Burchell, and Messrs C. H. Jones (treasurer), and J. R» Rani derson (seoretarj'J. Tickets. Ono Shilling,!All Methodi6ts requested to attend*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 6