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 DOORS. PROGRAMME SAME AS AT NIGHT. r\ P E R A HOUSE. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson* Sub Lessee and Manager Mr. Allan Hamilton* EVERY EVERY EVENING! At 8. • • EVENING t AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS! The unanimous verdict of tho huge audience last night was that Mr. Harry RICKARDS HAD ECLD7SED ALL HIS FORMER EFFORTS WITH THE PRESENT COMPANY HARRY RICKARDS'S ' HARRY PJCKARDS'S GREAT VAUDEVILLE & SPECIALTY COMPANY! Another Unique aT»d Paramount St*r Attraction. Tho Greatest Animal Act in tho World. Miss ROSINA CASSELLI ROSINA CASSELLI 1 And Her Marvellous Troupe of EDUCATED CHIHUAHUA DOGS OF MEXICO? CHIHUAHUA DOGS OF MEXICO! The Absolute Smallest Canine Race oa Earth. FLORENCE AND LILLIAN, FLORENCE AND LILLIAN, England's Talented Musical Artists. ! THE KREMKA BROTHERS, THE KREMKA BROTHERS, Kings of the Acrobatic World. Reappearance of the Favouritea Fred— GRAHAM and DENT.— Xellfe : 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 the Dresden. Ra» served Seats. 4s. Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. mnJ 1 ? « doOM t0 all P arts of tho houso (7-7.30), Sixpence extra. Day Sale Tickets at Christeson's. OSTER ERASER'S LECTURES! OSTER FRASER'S LECTURES I S - "None but himself can be his Parallel." TOWN HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. MR. JOHN FOSTER FRASER! ' , MR. JOHN FOSTER FRASER! MR. JOHN FOSTER FRASER'i Who Last Evening Capti-rated , A GREAT AND ENTHUSIASTIC ": AUDIENCE By his WIT, WISDOM, AND ELOQUENCE, Will deliver his Intensoly Dramatic Lecture, THROUGH RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION THROUGH RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION^ Illustrated with a Sensational Series of Views. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, , _ At 3 o'clock, "THE WOMEN OF MANY LANDS.'* When Lady Ward will occupy tho Chair. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, The Fascinating Illustrated Lecture "ACROSS SIBERIA." THUBSDAY EVENING—LAST NIGHT,* The Great Historical Lecture, "THE BALANCE OF POWER IN EUROPE." Reserved Chairs, 3s; Balcony, 2s; Baelj Scats, Is. , Plan at Holliday'd, where Balcony Tickets may be secured. Commence at 8. ■ CARLYLE SMYTHE. LECTRIC MOTORSCOPE PICTURE COMPANY 1 . Trenendous Success of our Ne\r Programme. Wednesday— Library Hall, Newtown. Thursday— Town Hall, Lower Hutt. Friday—Oddfellows' Hall, Petone. Saturday — Town Hall, Upper Hutt. Don't Forget — Complete Change of Programme each night. Adults Is; Children, 6d. A few reserved seats, Is 6d. GR A N~D CON CE R T." (Under the patronage of Sir Joseph and- Lady Ward) By MTSS BEATRICE MERCER (Contralto). CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TUESDAY, 19fch, at 8 p.m. MISS MERCER will sing— "Out on tho Rocks," "Still as the Night," and "Like as the Hart Desireth" (with 'cello obbligato). Assisted by Mrs. M. Williams, Messrs. J. F. Carr, E. Parkes, and F. Johnstone. Tickets, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Dresden. SPIRITUALISTIC BAND of HELPERS (Registered) WELLINGTON HALL (Late Spiller's), BOULCOTT-STREET.S TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) 8 p.m. Mr. J. M. MOOREY will devote tha whole evening to Psychomeciai and Clairvoyant Readings. Collection — Sixpence. THOS. W. STEEL, Secretary. KNOX PKESBY^ERIAN CHURCHL BAZAAR. TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1909. To be Opened by Mr. John Duthio At 2.30 p.m. Stalls— Plain and Fancy Work, Sweets, Produce, Flowers, Refreshments. Jumble Stall and Bran Tube. 'St. John Minstrels, Children's Action Songs, etc. Afternoon Free. Evening 6d. M. MARSHALL, Hon. Sep. NO-LICENSE MASS MEETING. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 8 p.m. ■ To Demand Bare Majority and Dominion , Option. FOUR SPLENDID SPEAKERS. ' Roll Up and Make this Demonstration A Success. Admission Free. Collection. G. B. NICHOLLS. Sec. Meeting Com. AIRARAPA AND EAST ! COAST P. AND A. SOCIETY. THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOT. AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27th and 28th OCTOBER, 1909. £130 IN CHALLENGE CUP, ROSE BOWLS, AND SHIELDS, In Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Sections. CHAMPION JUMP, SECOND DAY, Rose Bowl and £37 in Cash Prizes. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 15tb / OCTOBER, 1909. For schedules apply to Secretaries ol kindred societies, agents, or to H. S. MOSS, Box 25, Cartarton. HENRY HAY WARD'S ENTERPRISES ! Royal Albert Hall, Auckland. Films for Hire and For Sale. Tha | Largest and Be«t Cinsraafograph Dealers m New Zealand. All th\ Very Latest Subjects Received Every Mail. Write or Call. J. A. MACDONALD, Wellington Man*, gcr, St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OB - AND CHILDREN. mWELFTH Annual Meeting- will b. T "7" „ £r m tho c °nimh.tee Room, Town Hall, TUESDAY, 19th OCT., a t 8 p.m. His Excellency tho Governor Mill prosidc. SpoeohPs by Revs. W. A. Evans, J. K. Elliott, W. H. Wnlton, A. L. Hordman, E?q., Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, A. R. Atkinson! Eeq.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 8
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