OPERA HOUSE. — — Solo Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamion. Sub-lessee and Manager Mr. William Anderson! AN INSTANTANEOUS and -EMPHATIC SUCCESS. Tho Romantic Costume Comedy Drama, A LIFE'S BEVENGB! With its Beautiful Russian Palace Sets, its Magnificent Garden Scenes and Illuminations, was received last night by a Delighted and Enthusiastic Audience with Spontaneous Outbursts of Approval. ' Interpreted by WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMAIIC ORGANISATION TO-NIGHT TUESDAY) And TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, •Waller Howard's Gorgeous Succe36, A LIFE'S REVENGE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Last Two Nights of the^Seapon, will be presented William Bourno's Celebrated Melodrama, MAN TO MAN! Beautiful Scenic Studies by Reg. Robins. st ag. e -^'rector Edwin Campbell. POPULAR PRICES-3s, 2a, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales afc Abel's. Business Manager, BARNEY LEVY. fjT OWN H A LI,. Direction O. SPENCER. General Manager ....:. J. T. M'INTYRB. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. Owing to the enormous success of LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE, it has been decided ta show same a few nights longer, and the Director advises those who have not seen this Enthralling Lifelike Picture, that is absolutely true to life, to book at ono» at tho Dresden, and not be disappointed. LAST 3 NIGHTS! LAST 3 NIGHTS! NOTE THAT POSITIVE FACT! NOTE THAT POSITIVE FACT! For Dospite the Enormous Success of For Despite the Enormous Success of SHACKLETON'S DASH for the POLK! SHACKLETON'S DASH for the POLE! SHACKLETON'S DASH for the POLE! Which has Proved . itself to be a VERITABLE BOOM, LAST 3 NIGHTS MUST LAST 3 NIGHTS BE LAST 3 NIGHTS ANNOUNCED LAST 3 NIGHTS OF THE SERIES OF THE CENTURY! 'THE SERIES OF THE CENTURY! Sole Rights secured by C. Spencer, afc the enormous cost of £4000, By Arrangement with Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shackleton. (Knighted by King Edward last week)* PRICES— Front Seats, 3s; Circle, 2s; Back, Is. Children Half-Price to All Parts. Reserved Seats, Dresden. No extra fee for booking. STAR PICTURES! n TAR PICTURES! ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT !' AND EVERY EVENING, at 8. THE LATEST AND BEST IN PICTORIAL PROJECTION. Admission, Is and 6d. Matinees on Saturdays. F. WOLFGANG, Manager Tffl O N D E R L A N D| WILL BE OPEN TO-MORROW - AFTERNOON AND ■ EVENING, When it will be Illuminated. ALL ADJUNCTS FREE! Is, Children 6d. £JONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL." THIS EVENING. In the presence of Her Excellency Lady Plunket, Lady Ward, his Worship the Mayor and" Mrs. Newman. MR. HORACE HUNT'S CONCERT-RECITAL. 3s (reserved), 2s, Is. Plan at the Dresden. DO NOT MISS THE CONCERT . In the / METHODIST 'SCHOOLROOM, Mblesworth-strfeet. WEDNESDAY, 17th NOV., at 7.451 Programme : Song — Mr. Archer. Pianoforte Duet — Misses Stokea. Song — Miss Baker. Mandolin Solo — Mr. Galloway. Song — Mr. Masters. Violin Trio— Mr. Percival Clarke and Pupils. Recitation — Mr. Vincent Ma6on. Song— Miss Ilanton. Duet — Messrs. Archer and Hobman. Recitation — Miss G. Nannestad Song — Miss Reeve* Cornet Solo— Mr. Elliot. Humorous Song — Mr. Sweeney. Duet — Mr. and Mrs. Archer. Song — Miss Baker. Clarionet Solo— Mr. H. OHiver. Song— Mr, Hobman. God 'Save the King. Admission, Is each or family tickets 51. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Ingestre-street. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Lecture on the "RT. HON. D. LLOYD GEORGE, M.P."(His Life, Work and Eloquence) By DR. TUDOR JONES. Admission Ono Shiling. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 4, York ■^ Chambers, Manners-street. WEDNESDAY, 17th November, 8 p.m. Public Lecfure by MR. HAWTHORNE. Subject — "Man, tho Master of his Destiny." The Belief in Fate. Tho Influence of the Stars. The Factors of Mastery. OCCULTISM. T ECTURE, "Human Aims and Invisible -•-^ Influences." Spiritual Messages. W. NORTONTAYLOR. DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-STREET. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Admission, Silver Coin. T»UTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIO. At the New and Ideal Picnic Resort, MAIDSTONE PARK, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, 17th I NOVEMBER. Good sports,- splendid ground, lovely bush. \ Every requisite for making the day a happy one \ for the children. Hot water, tea, milk, and sugar free. Lollies and Toys. Jupp's Brass Band in attendance. Picnio train leaves Te Aro 9.35 a.m., Wellington 9.47, Ngahauranga 9.55, Fotone 10.5, and Lower Hutt 10.12 a.m. ; Returning from Upper Hutt 5.25 p.m. Tickets to bo obtained from Members of Committee. In the event of tho Picnic being Postponed through wet weather, a Flag will be flown at the G.P.O. and tho Wellington South Post Offico at 8 a.m. A. H. COOPER, Hon. See ' WLT.LINGTON EMPLOYERS^ ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are cordially invited to be present at the Sittings of the N.Z. Employers' Federation Conference, to be held in the Association's Rooms, • Wood-ward-stroet, on WEDNESDA\, 17th inst., and following days. Sittings commence at 10 a.m. W. A. W. GRENFELL, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. WELLINGTON CITY ABATTOIR, No. Ab. 28. < NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wellington City Abattoir, situate at Ngahauranga, has been duly registered under the provisions of "The Slaughteringand Inspection Act, 1908," undor No. Ab. 28, and such Abattoir will bo available for the Slaughtering of Stock on and after th« Ist day of DECEMBER, 1909. Dated this 16th day of November, 190 ft, JNO. R. PALMER, ">nm Clerk.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 8
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