! WELLINGTON PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. B. DOVEY . . Instructor. 14th ANNUAL CARNIVAL. A PER A H O U S 13. TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Prices, 3=, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. Doorb open V.30 p.m. Carriages 10.15 p.m. R. E. ALPE, Hon. Soc. Q P E R A HOUSE. Solo LesEeo Mr. J. C. Williamson.' Sub-lcesco and Manager -r, . Mr. William Anderson. Business Managar . . Mr. Barney Levy. A NOTABLE^ DRAMATIC SEASON, Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. RETURN OF TEE FAVOURITES WILLIAM ANDERSON'S s ' FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Direct from the KING'S THEATRE, MELBOURNE, With Scenery, Wardrobe, and Mcohani. t oal Effects. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, For tho First Time in Now Zealand, One of tbo Greatest, English Succcssaa, By Walter Melville, THE A Drama of Intense THE GR,EAT heart-interest, GREAT WORLD abounding in tho WORLD OF Most Sensational OF LONDON. Situations. LONDON! "THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON." A Play that thrills with Entrancing. Situations. THE GREAT RAILWAY SCENE, Tho Most Roalistio ever presented to any Audience. A Great Scenic Production. BEAUTIFUL STAGE PICTURES, By Rege Robins. POPULAR PRICES— os, 2s, Is. Day Sales at Abel's. Box Plan at the Dresden. No early doors. No booking fee. Representative, George Coates. v O T A R PI C T U R E S 1 ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Owing to St. Thomas's Hall having several dates booked prior to the Star Picture proprietary taking a lease, the Pictures will show on MONDAY. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. ™-'0 N D E R L A ND? Dreamland ! ■■ Fairyland ! • , TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND' EVENING. Chute the Chute! Race tho Toboggan ! Helter the Skelter ! Laugh and be well ! See and be happy ! Ride and be merry ! Katzen jammer and be Frightened! Admission, 16; children, 6d. mHE PAVILION,' DAY'S BAY. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! EVERY WEDNESDAY AMD SATURDAY EVENINGS. v Steamer leaves town 7.30 p. mi Leave Bay 10 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Admission Sixpence, SPIRITUALISTIC BAND OF HELPERS (Registered). WELLINGTON HALL (Late Spiller's), T^OULCOTT-STREET. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 p.m. Mr. J. M. MOOREY will devote tha whole evening to Psychometrioal Testa and Clairvoyant Messages. Collection — Sixpence. THOS. W. STEEL, Secretary. AGRAXD' SALE OF WORK Will be held at ST .THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, In Aid of THE BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH FUNDS. Under the direction of the Womon'i Auxiliary Executive. Opening Ceremonies at 3 p.m. TO* ' MORROW, v, By J. P. LUKE, Esq.. M.P., And at 7 p.m.- by R. A. WRIGHT, EsqM.P. Salo will continue on THURSDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN^ SALE OF WORK ! SALE OF WORKI mHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK by , ■■- the Ladies' Working Party of St. Matthew's Church, Brooklyn, will be held in Fullford's Hall, Cleveland-street, TOMORROW (Wednesday) and THURS DAY> 3rd and 4th November, opened aJ 3 p.m. Proceeds in aid of tho Vicarage Building Fund. • Evening programme in tb-morrow'j paper. Afternoon Free, Evening 6oL WELLINGTON UMPIRES'^ASSO^ CIATION. A MEETING of Members will bo held in the New Occidental Hotel, Lamb-ton-quay, on THURSDAY SEXT, the 4th inst.', at 7.30 p.m. A attendance is requested, and intending members especially invited to at* D. M'KENZlE, 'Secretary. N,Z. FEDERATED BOOT TRADE UNION. . ALL Repairers and Bespoke Workori are invited to attend a Meotinff ai tho Trades Hall, Cuba-street, on Wedi-cs day, 3rd November, at 8 p.m., to considei the Formation of a Union. G. R. WHITING, Sscretarj* WELLINGTON TECHNICAI SCHOOL. HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATIONS. Plumbing Entries close 17th November Electrical Wiromen and Fitters. — Er-tr-o close 19th November. | Applications to be made at 95, A'ictcrs street. FRANCIS SHAW, Registrar. Wellington, Ist November, 1909. WELLINGTON CORPORATION I TRAMWAYS. • ' ■ SPECIAL CARS. .' ' ON WEDNESDAY, tho 3rd, and FRI DAY, the sth instant, Special Can ! will run as 'under to connect with the 7.11 a.m. Kvrursioii Train, for Palmerstou : — Newtown depart 6.25 a.m., via Cuba street and Lambton-quay. Newtown depart 6.30 a.m., via Courto nay-place and Lambton-quay. ORDINARY FAKES. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 2nd November, 1909. FLAXMILL. . FOR SALE, as a jjoing concern, iatjbi Wellington Province, one and a iiaj miles from railway, good Supply of Flarj splendid opportunity for tx.v.l with «nas capital. Apply A. A$D L. SEIFERT, . Georse-st., Pslmeretoß N»
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 8
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