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/■\PERA HOUSB. "JACK AND JILL!" Positively LAST MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th SEPT., at 1.46. QPERA HOUSK Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. "JACK AND JILL!" "JACK AND JILL!" "JACK AND JILL!" "JACK AND JILL!" "JACK AND JILL!" LAST 4 EVENING PERFORiLANCE3« MONDAY, 13th September. TUESDAY, 14th September. WEDNESDAY, 15th September, 'THURSDAY, 16tfi September. POSITIVELY LAST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. The above dates will be the last opportunities the publio of Wellington will have of witnessing the most successful Panto-, mime which has ever visited New Zealand. A FEAST OF ENJOYMENT! THREE HOURS OF UNALLOYED PLEASURE. MOST INTERESTING STAGE NOVELTDSS. BEWILDERING AND DAZZLING LIGHTING EFFECTS. BRIGHT AND DAINTY MUSIC. GORGEOUS BALLETS. And a PREMIERE COMPANY of COMEDIANS SINGERS DANCERS PANTOMIMISTS \ TUMBLERS SPECIALTY ARTISTS. Seventeen Performances of "JACK AND JELL" were given at His Majesty's Theatre in Auokland. 22,800 people paid for admission to witness thin Wonderful Pantomime. It has orowded the theatres in every town it has been presented in throughout the Dominion. For many months the leading theatres ia Sydney and Melbourne rang with laughter. The stupendous spectacle amazed the audience. The three hours' stage traffio was the best they had ever been offered. Doors open at 6.45. The Pantomims commences at 7.45. 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. OPERA HOUSE.' Direction Henry Hayward. Commencing FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. First Appearance here of MR. CHAS. MAURICE'S MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE CO., Direct from Sydney, and now playing in Crowded Houses in Auckland. 15 STAR ARTISTS 15 Headed by America's Quaint Comedian* GEORGE SORLIE ! The Man that GEORGE SORLIE ! Makes You Smile. MISS FLORENCE HAYWARD, Scottish Prima Donna. MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI, ' The Queen of Song. HEADLAM, Musical Humourist. Shaw and Armer Pearlie Golden Thelma Wood Walter Jamieson Harry James Daphne Sisters Popular Prices — 2s, Is, 6d. Early, Doors, 6d extra to Pit and Stalls, Box Plan opens at the Dresden Next - Tuesday. Early Doors 7 p.m., ordinary 7.30 p.m. _, WELLINGTON "CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY THE GARRISON BAND (Under the Conductorehip of Lieut. T. J Herd). THE GARRISON BAND will give a' Performance at the TOWN HALL,< TO-NIGHT (Monday), the 13th inst., at' 8 p.m. Admission Free. JNO. R. PALMER, ■ Town Clerk. - 13th September, 1909. wellington"cTty council, public library lectures. A LECTURE will be given in the Town, Hall (CONCERT HALL) TO-NIGHT (Monday), the 13th inst., at 8 o'clock, by ths REV. W. TUDOR JONES, Ph.D., F.R.G.S. Subject : "FROM THE CELL TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM: THE EXPANSION OF THE TEACHING OF DARWIN IN THE 19th AND 20th CENTURIES." Admission— FßEE. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 13th September, 1909. T OOK OUT FOR THE KTLTIBSI ODDFELLOWS' ~HALL, PETONE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 13th SEPT. The slight damage to the hall on Satur« day night will not interfere with TO-NIGHT'S GRANtD POPULAR CONCERT Under the auspices of the Wellington. Pipe Band and Dancers' dub (Ineorp.). ALEX. SHAW, Secretary. PRIMITIVE* METHODIST CHURCH* Webb-street. TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. SACRED CANTATA, "HEZEKIAH," By Church Choir and Friends. ' Tickets, 6d each. CONTINUATION OF MISSION \J SERVICE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. BAPTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN-ST. Missioner, REV. A. S. WILSON. Subject— "The Marred Faith." LAW v. INSURANCE. fFIHE Annual Football Match between X the above teams will be played at Newtown Park on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 14th inst., at 3 o'clock. Afternoon tea provided. F.W. B. GOODBEHERE, Hon. Seo. UNION PARLIAMENT^ A MEETING of the Opposition Members of {he Union Parliament will be held at the V.M.C.A. TO-MORROW EVENING, 14tt instant, at 6.30, to discuss the Government's Native Land Policy. Full attendance requested. W._E. DICKINSON, Convenor. NEWTOWN CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of tho above Club will be held in Athletio Park Rooms TO-MOKROW (Tuesda^ NIGHT, at 8 o'clcck sharp. Business — Presentation of Trophies and Winding-up of Club, etc. Progressive Euchre Tournament at 8.30 p.m. Admission Is. ALLAN DAY, Hon. Soc. No. 5 FIELD AMBULANCE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the abor Corps will be held on WEDNI DAY, 15th. September, 1909, at 8 p.m. Business— Election of an Officer. C. MACKIE BEGG, Major. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Customhouse-quay:, Wellington. LOST POLICY. IT ia the intention of the Society, on or after the 13th day of October next, to i issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 432433 on the life of FREDERICK HER- ! BERT GREEN, which is declared to have , been burned. Dated at Wellington this ninth day of September, 1909. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 8

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