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a pTra ii o y s*e. Sole Lessee Mr. J. O. Williamson. Sub-lcesoe snd Manager Mr. William Anderson. RETURN OF THE FAVOURITES. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC OBGANISATION AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT Commencing WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. A PLAY OF MODERN LONDON LIFE. Tho Sensationally Successful Adelphi Drama, "THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON." "THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON." "THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON." "THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON." THE FIRST PRODUCTION "Of thaa Fine Play in New Zealand, and direct from the JgNG S THEATRE, MELBOURNE, With all Scenery, Wardrobe, and Mochani. cal Effects. , THE GREAT WoVld'^P LONDON. Its Joys, Its Sorrows, Us Terrors, Its Beauties. A. PLAY of GREAT HUMAN INTEREST With a Fascinating Story, Sensational Episodes, Brilliant Comedy, And Picturesque Stage Settings. 'Stage Manager ... EDWIN CAMPBELL POPULAR, PRICES— 3s, 2s, la. Day Salo at. Abel's. Box Plan at the Dresden. No early doors. No booking fee. Touring Manager, BARNEY LEVY. Q T Aft PICTURES. , St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown. TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 8. Change of Programme Every Monday. Admission, Is and 6d. Matinees on Saturdays. F. WOLFGANG, Manager. • •^T ONDERLANDI. With all Its Many Amusements, Tts Variecl Attractions, Its Furious Fun, Its Delightful Excitements, Its Healthful Exercises, Its Lovely Gardens, Its Brilliant Illuminations, Its Varied Quips and Cranks, WILL BE OPENED TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING : (Weather permitting). Cars frequently. Special from Courte- . nay-place as required. * | Admission, Is ; children, 6d. THE NAVY LEAGUE. ' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALft TO-NIGHT, at 8 o"clock. GRAND PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT, including Selections by Band of H.M.S. Challenger, and other items by Men-of-Warsmen. Songs by Mr. Ernest Parkes, and humorous items by local artists^ _ The audienoe is specially asked to Join in the choruses. Admission One Shilling. ; rgTOE PAVILION, DAY'S BAY. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. Steamer leaves town 7.30 p.m. Leave Bay, 10 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Admission Sixpence, THE MARGUERITE ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. nnHE above Assembly will "wind up" -B- its Dancing Class with a Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, to bo held at ihe Brooklyn Hall, THIS EVENING. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Double tickets 5s 6d ; extra lady, 2s 6d ; single gent's, 3t 6d. Do not forget. A. H. FULLFORD, Hon. Seo. I^RYSTALATE CUP BILLIARD V> COMPETITION. GRAND FINAL GAME. MR. GEO. GRIMSTONE (Representing Civil Service Club) v. MR. J. KEY ' (Representing Artillery Sports Club). To be Played at the WELLINGTON CYCLING CLUB ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET, On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. 500 UP. At conclusion of game prizes will be presented. All members of competing clubs cordially invited to be present. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING GUILD FAIR, mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. FOR NURSING THE SICK POOR IN THEIR OWN HOMES. MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, t At 3 p.m. Opening by Her Excellency Lady Plunket. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, GRAND BABY SHOW! GRAND BABY SHOW! Two Prizes (the gifts of Lady Plunket) to be Awarded to tho Finest Natural- | Fed Babies. Valuable Prizes for Finest Boy and Girl undor 1 year, and Finest Boy and ; Girl under 2 years. Special Prizo for Finest Twins. Entries should be forwarded to Mrs. W. I Kennedy, Clifton Terrace, or to Mrs. J. j Firth, Wellington College. ', THE FAIR WILL BE OPEN AFTER- - NOON AND EVENING, Ist to 6th NOVEMBER. Admission— ONE SHDLLING. JANET FIRTH, Hon. Secretary. Wellington College. rpHE WELLINGTON HARBOUR JL FERRIES, LTD. SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER. DAY'S BAY. Leave Town— 7.lo, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, 6.0, 7.30, and 10.15 p.m. Leavo 8ay— 6.50, 8.10, 11.0 a.m., 2.15, 5.0, 7.0, and 10 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). ST. JOHN'S B.C. TENNIS CLUB. npKE Club will Open its Soason on tho JL Willis-street School Courts To-mor-row (Saturday), 30th, at 2.30 p.m. Mombors and friends invited. Afternoon tea provided. FRANK REDGRAVE, Hon. Sea „ NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCES. DISTRICT ORDER By LIEUT.-COL. A. BAUCHOP, C.M.G., Commanding Wellington District. Wellington, ?.slh October, ISO 9. IT is notified foi tho information of Shinping sonerallv, and all whom ifc may concern, that two finall Banvl T.ir-S-ot 1 ; have boon anchored abobt 500 yards from the r,hort» opposite Ngabauranga. These Targets aro being used for Aiming RiCe Practice by tho Garriton Artillery Volunteers until fcth NOVEMBER, on which date they will bo removed. By order. H. O. CHESNEY. Cnpt., Assistant Adjutant G»ne:-al. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORsT* AND OTHERS. WE Bog to Notify tho Public that w« aro prepared to supply Freshwater Gravel, Sand, and Boulders in any quantity from our Beaches at Belmont. By supporting us you keen down monopoly paces. Ring up Telephone 886, and obtain price. ANDREWS AND LISSINGTON, 175, Tory-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 8