Q fEB A HOUSE. The Box Plans for the Last Seven Nights of the Season Opened at the Dresden Piano Company THIS MORNING at 9 o'oloek. Q P E R A HOUSE. Sole Lessee ... MR. J. O. WILLIAMSON. "JACK AND JILL!" "JACK AND JLLL!" "JACK AND JILL!" , The Premiere Pantomime of Australia and New Zealand. THE GREATEST, THE BEST, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Ever Known in New Zealand. Every evening at 7.45. Matinees at 1.45. Seventeen performances were given in Auckland. 22,800 people paid for admission ; more than one-fifth of the entire population of Auckland and its Suburbs THREE HOURS OF HEALTHY AMUSEMENT THREE PANTOMIMES ROLLED INTO ONE. FULL OF NOVELTIES The First Time in New Zealand— THE GIANT ROOSTER THE FACEOGRAPH. THE SURF BATHERS Etc., Etc., Etc. Old and young alike bow to "JACK AND JILL!" The Father is Pleased. The Mothor is Amused. The Children are Delighted. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY DURING THE SEASON! Doors open at 6.45. The Pantomime commences at 7.45. Day Salo Tickets at Christeson's. • Box Plan at Dresden. Prices— ss, 3b. and 2s. Early doors, 6d extra. t k}\^ e^ except Reserves, available for DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■*"■- Lessees... Linley and Donovan. THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! Last Two Opportunities of Witnessing ilii» Superb Collection of Pictures. LAST JOAN OF ARC. TWO - OLIVER TWIST ?F£ TS - NAVAL PAGEANT. LAST TRUER LOVE. TWO MEXICO. NIGHTS. HARD LUCK. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Another Bountiful Supply of Superior Art Subjects. OUR Prices— ls and 6d. Plan Abel's. OLYMPIA. LYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER SKATING. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: Afternoon Session. 2.30; Beginners' Ses. ™?' - 15 p - m - ; Ev emng Session, i.oO p.m. BAND EVERY EVENING. Children's Carnival NEXT SATURDAY I Children's Carnival NEXT SATURDAY I 11th September. Entries invited. Handsome prizes. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY* THE NEWTOWN BAND. (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster R. D. Christie.) rjTHE ,NEWTOWN~BAND will give a TO-NIGHT°^Mond c ay)) the oth^StJn^ 8 o clock. Admission FREE. JNO. R. PALMER, / Town Clerk. 6th September, 1909. "J^/J ISSION SERVICE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian-street. REV. A. S. WILSON (of Wanganui) Will Speak on "THE CLEAN HEART: What it Is, How It can be Obtained." These 'meetings are expressly being hold for the deepening of the spiritual life of Christians. Have you the power of the Holy Spirit? If not, come. The "Keswick" Hymn Book, consecration and faith, will be used. Meetings each day of tho week. Afternoons 3. Evenings 7.45. W.C.T.U. MRS. K. L. STEVENSON will LECTURE in Taranaki-street Methodist Church TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock The only Pubbo Lecture during Mrs. Stevenson's visit. . At 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, Mrs. Steven, son will give a Bible Reading in Courts, nay-place Church. Chairman— Rev. Mao* donald Aspland. Collection at 'all meetings. NZ. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR • UNION. DOMINION CONVENTION. 7th to 9th SEPTEMBER, 1909. TUESDAY, Wh September, Town HalL (Concert Chamber), 7.30 p.m. — Citizenr Meeting. Reception of Delegates by the Mayor (Dr. Newman). Addresses on — "Civic Duties," by Rev. E. A. Kirwood, Auckland; "Missionary Outlook," by Mr. Hwang. Chinese Consul; "The National Outlook," by Rer. Knowles-Smith, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, Bth September, Towa Hall (Concert Chamber), 7.30 p.m.— A Night with the Juniors. Tableau—* "Christian • Endeavour in New -Zealand." Address by Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. Taranaki-street Church, 2.30 p.m. — Afternoon Session. J THURSDAY, 9th September, TaranaHstreet Church, 7.30 p.ir. — Consecration Service. 2.30 p.m. — Afternoon Session. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE GREAT BULB SHOW BULB SHOW OF THE YEAJEB Will be held in the HUTT DRILL HALL, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 15th and 16th September. Schedules and entry forms may now b» obtained from the Honorary Secretary, or at Johnson's, Main-road, Lower Hutt, . where entries close on Monday Next, 13th inst, at 8 p.m. E. D. WOODWARD, Hon. See. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL' SOCIETY. MEMBERS are remipded of the Meet, ing to be held at the Town HalL Lower Hutt, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. 7th, at 8 p.m. Subject— "Narcissi and Other Flowers in Season," Dr. Perry. E. D. WOODWARD. Hon. Sea PETONE RIFLE CLUB. ,~~~" ANNUAL MEETING. rfIHE Annual Meeting of Petone RiQ# A Club will be held in Bowip's To» Rooms (opposite State School), LOWER HUTT, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth September, at 8 p.m. Business : Annual Report and Balance-efcaeti. Election of Office™. And General Intending members cordially invitud. E. JOHNSON, Hon. Soo,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 8
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