mHEATEB ROYAL. TO-NIGHT ! THE BLERIOT AEROPLANE! FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. FULLERS 1 of All PICTURES. THE RICHMOND HORSE SHOW, TO-NIGHT! (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT 1 The Indomitable Frenchman. M. BLERIOT'S GREAT FLIGHT I M. BLERIOT'S GREAT FLIGHT! He Flies from Calais to Dover. Showing Marvellous Aeroplane Trials. Altogether a WONDERFUL PICTURE! The French Destroyer Travels 26 Miles an Hour. M. Bleriot Travels 42i Miles an Hour in the Air. He Flew from Calais to Dover and Astounded the World. SAILORS' MARCH Through LONDON. THE EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE. The Bilikin Grin. The Gambler (Pathe Art). And Others too Numerous to Mention. Good Orchestra. No Fliokers. DressCi rc i 0 2s: Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6d. Plan at Dresden. PICTURES ! FILMS ! PICTURES ! JOHN FULLER AND SONS. (Trade Department. Biograph Supplies Company). WE HIRE OR SELL. NEW FILMS ARRIVING WEEKLY. We supply Complete Programmes of Films every week to His Majesty's Theatre (Royal Picture Syndicate); also to Fuller s Pictures throughout New Zealand. To get Our Pictures means Success. You can do the same. Call, Write, or Wire. ,- JOHN FULLER AND SONS, Wellington. THE PAVILION, " DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING) Commencing' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. The Pavilion has been fitted up for Skating, and a supply of First-class Skates is available. The initial opening 'will take place NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the Bth SEPTEMBER, and if sufficient inducement offers, the hall will be available EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. Splendid Floor. Spacious Building. Afternoon steamer leaves Town 2.30 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Return Fare, Is. Admission at Rink, 6d. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ! THIRD ANNIVERSARY. GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! FRIDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1909. Chairman — His Worship the Mayor (Dr. Newman). Oommonce at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Organ Solo — Mr. Maughan Barnett. 2. Naval Fantasia— "A Sailor's Life" (by special request) (S. Cope) — Garrison Band. 3. Recitation— "Scenes from the Past" (Ngata)— The Hon. A. Ngata. 4. Male Voice Part Song— "The Load Strikes English Ground" (Gilholz)— St. Mark's Idedertafel. 5. Song— "Matinata" (Tosti)— Mrs. H. J. Tapley. 6. Chorus — "Slumber Song" (Lohr) — Members of St. Mark's Choir. 7 Recitation — "Belshazzar" (Sir Edwin Arnold)— Mrs. C. D. Bates. Part 11, 1. Selections — Operatic^ — Garrison Band. 2. Chorus — "Prayer" (from Opera "FrieBchutz") (Weber)— Girls 'of Y.W.O.A. 3. Song— "There's a Land" (Francis Allitsen) — Mr. Clark Johnson.' 4. Song — "Tatters" (Gerald Lane) — Master Rupert Christie. 5. Recitation — "Incident of the French Camp" (Browning) — Mr. J. Clark. 6. Part Song — "The Lorelei" (Silcher) — St. Mark's Choirmen. 7. Chorus — 'The Snowdrop" (Dunn) — Girls of the Y.W.C.A. Musical Conductor — Mr. Lawrence F. Watkins, Mug. Bac. Accompanist — Miss Gladys Watkins. Admission Is. Reserved, 2s. Children Half-price. Seats beside parents or guardians for children may be reserred free of extra charge. LOOK OUT FOR THE KILTIES! PETONE! PETONE! ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MONDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT, Under the auspices ~of THE WELLINGTON PIPE BAND AND DANCERS' • CLUB (Incorp.). Humorous Songs by Jock 31' Lean and Chas. Gray, Solos by Mr. E. Parkes, the celebrated baritone, Mr. and Mrs. E. Archer (late of J. C. Williamson's Co.), Master Rupert Christie (Gold Medallist). Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Scan Trivbhas. Highland Reels, Sailors' Hornpipe, Irish Jig, Instrumental Sextette by members of J. G. Turner's Banjo, Mandoline pnd Guitar Orchestra, Cornet Solos, Piping, etc., eto. Adults, Is 6d and Is ; Children, Is and 6d. Doors open at 7.30. ALEX. SHAW, Secretary. ST. MARK'S CHURCH CHOIR. TO-MORROW EVENING. ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT. NNUAL GRAND CONCERT. In SCHOOLROOM, SUSSEX-SQUARE. Don't Miss the Chance of Hearing One of Wellington's Best Choirs. Admission ... ONE SHILLING. J. C. BARNES, Acting Hon. Sec. S~T. PETER'S CLUB. A LECTURE by Mr. John Robin will be given in the Club Rooms, Ghuz-nee-street, on THURSDAY, 9th Sept., at 8 p.m. Subject: "A TRIP TO CANADA." Members and their friends cordially invited. "it/j"ISSION SERVICE will be continued TO-NIGHT at the Baptist Church, Vivian-etreet. Conductor, Rev. G. S. Wilson (of Wanganui). All Christians warmly invited. Services Daily at 3 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. EW ZEALAND CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. DOMINION CONVENTION. TO-DAY— Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m.— Grand Junior Demonstration. Tableau. "C.E. in New Zealand.' Address by Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. Chair to be taken by Mr. G. Tiller. Admission Free. Collection. T ADIES of the Hutt are invited to attend a Meeting at Town Hall, Lower Hutt on MONDAY, 13th inst., at 8 p.m., with the object of making arrangements for a Bazaar to be held about the end of November, proceeds to be devoted to Football Gymnasium Building Fund. -£g.H.P. STUART TAXI MOTOR CAB For HIRE, Day and Night. The&tre and Opera Parties specially catered for. Stand, opposite * Martin's Fountain, Lambton-quay. ' WILLIAMS AND CO., Proprietors. Telephone 2W.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1909, Page 8
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