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MATINEE, To-morrow, SATURDAY, ATINEE, To-morrow, SATURDAY At 1.45. At 1.*5. Children Half-prioo all partq save Gallery. CURTAIN will RISE~PUNCTUALLY at 7.45 EACH EVENING. QPBRAH O U S &, £ esse <» •»•-• J. C. Williamson. Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn Season. Managing Directors, CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN Business Manager, G. D. Portus. FAREWELL SIX NIGHTS Of MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ENGLISfi COMIC OPERA COMPANY, A WONDERFUL TRIUMPH TWO NIGHTS LONGER ONLY TWO NIGHTS LONGER ONLY* i Tha GENUINE COMIC OPERA VERSION GENUINE OOMIC OPERA VERSION Of the ! Spectacular Operatic Pantomime Extravaganza, "CINDERELLA," f "CINDERELLA," ! "CINDERELLA," ; . ."CINDERELLA," I( _, A B " 1 , h , i * nt and Popular Success. ThO E^Y F SS T l%l^^^ Play Produced by Charles Wenman. Musical Director, Victor Champion. MONDAY NEXT, 12th JULY. FAREWELL 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. Fn-et Production of the Melodious and bparkling Musioal Comedy Succesß, "THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR" "THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR'" "THE" BELLE OF MAYFAIR/' By Leslie Stuart, Composer of "Floradora.** o P^t?DRESDEN^ rder ° f SeM ° n nn ° W PRICES— Ss, 3s, and Is. Early Door» 16 extra, at Abel's. Touring Manager— G. Homan Barnes. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees .Linley and Donovan THE ROYAL PICTURES!' THE" ROYAL PICTURESi TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I GRAND FOOTBALL NIGHT! Under the patronage of tho Taranaki and Wellington Association Football Representatives. SEE , SEB EX-CONVICT 900! FX-CONVIOT 900! LOGGING IN CANADA! ENGLISH DERBY, 1909! MATER DOLOROSA! MAGGIE'S FIANCES. OUR Prices— ls and 6d. Plan Abel'a. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 230 SPECIAL GIFT MATINEE I EVERY CHILD Receives a PRESENT! Children 6d to All Parts. Q P E R A HOUSE. CLARKE, MEYNELL AND GU\N SEASON. Managing Directors— Clyde Meynell and John Gunn. FRIDAY NEXT. 16th JULY. First production in Wellington of WIL. SON BARRETT'S last Play— "LUCKY DURHAM!" , "LUCKY DURHAM!" "LUCKY DURHAM!' 1 MANAGERIAL.— "Luckj' Durham" is tie last play written by tho late Wilson Barrett — a play for which failure was predicted, because, as somo of our leading actors said when it wae offered for London production, it was "too straight. It ii "straight."— STßAlGHT TO THE POINT. It ventilates an evil in our midst, and as wo believo only in a play which, whilst amusing in part, at the same time Jeayet an impression of usefulness behind it s we therefore confidently submit "Lucky Durham" to Wellington playgoers. First Appearance in New Zealand of CLARKE, MEYNELL AND GUNN'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY." NEW ENGLISH COMPANY,' Including tho Popular Actor. HARCOURT BEATTY. And First Appearance hero of EMILY FITZROY, GLADYS HARVEY, EDITH DEVERELL, FRANK RANDELL, J. E. GARDINER And Reappearance, after seme years' absence of JOHX W. DEVERELL, Who will augment the following wall* known favourites, GASTOX MERVALE. JAMES LINDSAY. RUTLAND BECKETT. TOM CANNAM. AVINDJRED GUNN. NELLIE MORTYNE. HILDA MEADE. Etc., Etc. New and Magnificent Scenery by PHIL GOATCHEH and Assistants. Costumes of Rare Beauty and Design by Gustavo Bero, Deuillet, Mrs. M'Cathie, Ltd. Hats by Madame Louise. Box Plans will open at DRESDEN. TUESDAY NEXT, 9am PRICES :-ss, 3s, Is. ' OLYMPIA ! LYMPIA ! TO-NIGHT, and EVERY EVENING ROLLER SKATING! , ROLLER SKATING! ROLLER SKATING I DAILY SESSIONS: 2.30 p.m., (6 — 7.15 p.m., beginners), 7.30 p.m. OLYMPIA BAND EVERY EVENING. Saturday Morning, 10-12 a.m. Admission — Ladies ud, Gents Is. Black and White Carnival! Next Black and White Carnival! Wednesday. Entries invited. EDANTA^PWiosophy^Swter Avabamia, Jndia and America's Representative of Vedanta, will LectuTe To-night, 8 o'clock, Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street, upon "Concentration of Mind: What it le, What it Does." Sunday, 11 a.m., "Divine Motherhood." Sunday, 7 p.m.. "Tho Symbolic Meaning of Adam and Eve, and the Gardon -|f Eden." All lectures from a Vedanta standpoint. Public invited. Bring friends. Collection. THE No. 5 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING v SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. riT'HE Eloventh Annual General Meeting X of the Society will be held in tho Society's Office, 35, Willis-street on FRIDAY, 16th Julj', 1909, at 8 p.m. Business : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet Elect two Directors, one Auditor And General Business. Messrs. W. P. Healy and F. W. Scott retire from the Directorate in accordance with the requirements of Society's rules, and being eligible oifcr themselves for reelection. J. CREWES, Secretary. DON'T MISS THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. AUCKLAND PLAY WELLINGTON LACROSSE (The Famous Canadian Game). Fast and Fascinating. BASIN RESERVE, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Face-off 2.45 p.m. Admission — Gentlemen Is, Ladies 6d. Programme Free. A. T. PARKES, j Hon. Sec. ASSOCIATION^ FOOTBALL. BROWN SHIELD TOURNAMENT. WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI. NEWTOWN PARK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.45. I Collection in Aid of Funds. Come and see tho class of football whicH attracted 135,000 people at a match in tha Old Country.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 8

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