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OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, Commencing at 2.30. Doors open 1.30. Children Half-price to all parts. Box Plan at the Dresden NO EARLY DOOBS. PROGRAMME SAME AS AT NIGHT. QPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. Sub Lessee and Manager Mr. Allan Hamilton, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO-NIGHT! (Monday) TO-NIGHT I HARRY RICKARDS'S HARRY RICKARDS'S GREAT VAUDEVILLE & SPECIALTY COMPANY ! ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS ECLIPSED Another Unique and Paramount Star Attraction. The Greatest Animal Act in th© World. Mils ROSINA CASSELLI ROSINA CASSELLI ROSINA CASSELLI ROSINA CASSELLI And Her Midget Wondors — A Marvellous Troupe of Educated CHIHUAHUA DOGS OF MEXICO! CHIHUAHUA DOGS OF MEXICO! CHIHUAHUA DOGS OF MEXICO! Tho Abeoluto Smallest Canine Race on ! Earth. FLORENCE AND LILLIAN, FLORENCE AND LILLIAN, England's Talented Musical Artists. THE KREMKA BROTHERS, THEKREMKA BROTHERS, Kings of tho Acrobatic World. Reappearance of the Favourites, Fred— GRAHAM and DENT.— Nellie Fred— GRAHAM and DENT.— Nellie Supported by a Strong Double Vaudeville Company of Exceptional Brilliancy. ROCHFORT AND HART, THE TWO DONNELLYS, J. V. GIBSON. LITTLE KITTY DONNELLY, THE MARLOW SISTERS, And WALKER and STURM. Box Plan open at tho Dresden. Rev served Seats, 4s. Popular Prices— ss, 2s, and la. Early doors to all parts of tho houga (7-7.30), Sixpence eytra. Day Sales at Christeson's. mOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. In the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. THE FAMOUS EXPLORER, AUTHOR, LECTURERMR. JOHN FOSTER FRASER! MR. JOHN FOSTER FRiASER! MR. JOHN FOSTER FRIASER ! Will make his First Appearance in Wellington, when he will deliver his celebrated Illuminated Lecture, "AMERICA UP TO DATE!" "AMERICA UP TO DATE!" "AMERICA UP TO DATE! 11 The Prime Minister will take the Chair. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. The Intensely Dramatio Illustrated Lecture, "THROUGH RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION!" MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock, "THE WOMEN OF MANY LANDS." When Lady Ward will occupy tho Chair. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20lh OCT., The Fascinating Illustrated Lecture, "ACROSS SIBERIA." THURSDAY EVENING, 21st OCT., The Great Historical Illuminated Lecture, "THE BALANCE OF POWER IN EUROPE." Reserved Chairs, 3b; Balcony, 2s; Bade Seats, Is. Plan at Holliday's, where Balcony Tio> kets may bo secured. Commence at 8. OARLYLE SMYTHE. TAR PICTURE Si St. Thomas's? Hall, Newtown. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING at 8 o'clock. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. EVERY PICTURE A STAR. Admission, Is and 6d. MATINEES ON SATURDAYS. „ F. WOLFGANG, Manager. TO-NIGHT P" TO-NIGHT! TMHEW CENTURY HALI» : GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE t Attractive Programme. Admission One Shilling. Children half« price. Commence 7.45 p.m. O. WITHERS, Secretary. BAPTIST UNION OF NEW ZEALAND TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "ji/TASS MEETING FOR MEN! VIVIAN-ST." CHURCH. Chairman — Rev. C. Boyall, Caversham. Speakers — Mr. A. S. Adams, Dunadin— "Baptists and tho Democracy." Rev. J, K. Archer, Napier — "The Church and Social Questions. Rev. W. Lamb, Gi» borne— -"National Evils." Music by Male Choir. Questions invited at the close. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. " mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, JL FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT I TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1909. "THE CREATION!'! "THE CREATION!" "THE CREATION!" Soloists — Mrs. Mead, Mr. H. Phippo, and Mr. E. Parkes. : FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Box Offico Now Open a-t Dresden. J. W. JOYNT, For Secretary. T AUR E L ASSEMBLY" CLOSING SOCIAL. THURSDAY NEXT. 21st OCTOBER. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. To Invitation-holders. Gants, 2s ; Ladies, is. Suppor, 11 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OVERDUE RATES. NOTICE is horebv given that Summonses will bo issued for tho recovory of nil rates outstanding on tho 25th mst. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 18th October, 1909. NOTICE. Tt/TR. JOHN BROWNE, of the Colum- - L ' lfl - bia Private Hotel, will not hold himself responsible for any debte contracted in his name from this date with* out his written authority. TAMBOUR. MADCAP (1870)— ARTILLERY. TO STAND AT J. V. DYKE'S, NAINAI, LOWER HUTT. fTtHIS Horse has proved that he is a X sure Foal-getter, all hi? get possessing plenty of bone and substance. He is of a very fine disposition, and the fact that ho has never raoed enhances hit value as a sire. Tarmi tod Pedigree on application. GOOD Light Spring Wagon wanted; capable of carrying one ton; must bo cheap. Particulars to Ready Cash, Evening Post. OLD Top Ale. Sold by all merchants. The best bottled ale obtainable. Cleaj and sp^rMimr. No sedimoufc,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 8

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