QPERA HOUSE, Sole Lessee, MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON,. Box Plans for the Entire Season will be Opened on MONDAY MORNING J at 8 o clock. X "JACK AND JILLJ" "JACK AND JILL!" . "JACK AND JILLI" Eclipses any Pantomime Mr. J. C. Williamson has ever produced. A BRH/LIANT PANTOMIME! Nothing More Brilliant Nothing More Entertaining Nothing More Interesting Nothing More Full of Surprises Nothing More Full of Novelty Nothing So Stupendous HAS EVER BEEN SEEN IN THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND IT IS, INDEED, TWO OR THREE PANTOMIMES ROLLED INTO ONE. It Pleases the Father." , It Amuses the Mother. It Delights the Children. It is the Talk of the Homes of Wellington. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, ALL COME AND SEE THE GIANT ROOSTER! • THE FACEOGRAPH! THE SURF BATHERS! THE SCOTTISH CAVALIERS! THE HARVEST HOME BALLET! Etc., Etc., Etc. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. At 1.15. Doors open at 12.45 and 6.45. Day Sale Tickets at Christeson's. Box Plan at Dresden. Prices— ss, 3s, and 2s. Early doors, 6d extra. All tickets, except Reserves, available for DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. BANDSMEN'S SUNDAY! BANDSMEN'S SUNDAY! AT NEWTOWN PARK. sth SEPTEMBER. sth SEPTEMBER. sth SEPTEMBER. sth SEPTEMBER. 3 p.m. PROGRAMME: Tramways Band — March, "Newcastle." Tramways Band— Selection, "Bohemian Girl." Jupp's Band — Selection, Gems ,of Operatic Melody. * Pipers' Band — Selection, Scottish Airs. Petone Brass Band — Selection, "Dream of Paradise." Petone Citizens' Band — Selection, "San' don." Newtown Bandsmen — Collectors at Gates. Pipers' Band — March from Basin Reserve at 2.15 for Newtown Park. First Band plays 'at 3 o'clock sharp. Collection in Aid of Bands* Funds. Plenty of room for every one. Plenty of Cars; so come and enjoy ft Pleasant Afternoon's Mueic. Cut thi6 Programme Out. A J. MILLS, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCDL. PERFORMANCE BY THE NEWTOWN BAND. (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster R. D. Christie.) rpHE NEWTOWN BAND will give » v-»- Performance in the Town Hall o* MONDAY, the 6th inst., at 8 p.m. Admission— FßEE JNO. R. PALMER, , Town Clerk. 4th September, 1909. NEW CENTURY HALL. "" WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION Of, SPIRITUALISTS (Registered;. - SUNDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1909, At 7 o'clock. MR. CHARLES BAILEY, the Wonderful Psychical Medium, will deliver A Trance Address. Special seating accommodation will be provided. Front seats, side entrance. Admission, 6d and Is. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNIVERSARY. GRAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL. * On FRIDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 190% At 8 p.m. Assisted by Garrison Band and Local Talent. Tickets, Is; Reserved Seats, 2s. Seats beside Parents or Guardians for Children may be reserved free of extra charge,. V M. C. A. TO-NIGHT, at B— Missionary Meeting. SUNDAY, at 4— Men's Meeting. Subjeot, "Religion and Athletics." Footballem urged to attend. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. NZ. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUB • UNION. DOMINION CONVENTION. 7th to 9th SEPTEMBER, 1909. TUESDAY, 7th Soptember, Town HalL (Concert Chamber), 7.30 p.m.— Citizens Meeting. Reception of Delegates by the Mayor (Dr. Newman). Addressee on — "Civic Duties," by Rev. E. A. Kirwood, Auckland ; "Missionary Outlook," by Mr. Hwang. Chinese Consul; "Tho National Outlook," by Rev. Knowles-Smith, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, Bth September, Town Hall (Concert Chamber), 7.30 p.m.— A Night with the Juniors. Tableau— "Christian Endeavour in New Zealand." Address by Rev. A. B. Chappell, MA. Taranaki-street Church, 2.30 p.m.— -Afternoon Session. THURSDAY, 9th September, Taranakistreet Church, 7.30 p.m. — Consecration Service. 2.30 p.m. — Afternoon Session. TEO. D. CHATEAU* S ■<^ SCHOOL OF ACTING, ELOUuTION, AND DRAMATIC ATCT, 33. WILLIS-SIREET, NOTE.— Mr. Chateau DOES NOT TAKE CLASSES AT HIS SCHOOLROOM. PUfILS ARE TAUGHT SINGLY every half-hour, from 10 till 5.30 and 7 till 10 daily. ' Mr. Chateau is prepared to visit Schools, Colleges, Clubs, oto., for the purpose of teaching or coaching classes in Elocution, Dramatio Art, and Private Theatricals. T YRIO ELOCUTION CLASS. Dramatio and Humorous. Principal— X. S. PEES (from tho Royal Polytechnic, Repent-street, London). 12a 6d a quarter. EVERY TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock. N.Z. Allianoe Buildings (Robm No. 7), Corner Manners and Willis streett. Hasluok's System Adopted. GYMNASIUM. PHYSICAL CULTURE, BOXING, ETO. GREY AND DENTICE are Reopening the Gymnasium lately occupied by Harrison and Juriss on TUESDAY, the 7th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Tuition in all subjects. The "Noble Art" a speciality. AY« guarantee a thorough training for all athletes, amateur or otherwise. Great can taken with youths. Clarke, Ellis, and Jg& draws are making the Gymnasium thtxr training quarters. Full particulars may be obtained at 149, CUBA-STREET.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 6
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