f\PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction _ J. C. WILLIAMSON* THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON 1 A GREAT REVIVAL! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 27th NOV., And NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLYJ J. C. WILLIAMSON Presonts the lato Wilson Barrett's Powerful Play, THE THE THE SIGN OF THE SIGN OF THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. CROSS MARCUS SUPERUS,' MR. JULIUS KNIGHT. MERCIA, MISS BEATRICE DAY. A Magnificent' Production, in whioh tho Pagan Splendour of Ancient Rome is contrasted strikingly with the simple faith and piety of the first Christian Converts. A PLAY THAT WILL LIVE FOR EVER. After sixteen years of constant produotion in Australasia, the extraordinary success of this remarkable play remains unabated. GRAND OPERATIC CHORUS! COMPLETE CORPS DE BALLET 1 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NEXT. Another Great Revival ! THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. Prices— ss, 3s, and 2s. ' Early Doori 6d Extra. (o p B p° X The P airt) N AT CHRIST^ON' S ;W^INGTO; W^INGTON n CI^TY, COUNCIL. ORGAN RECITAL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 8 p.m. BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). Threo Choral Preludes Bach Berceuse Faulkeq" Overture, "William Tell," ...".. r^S Admission: Sixpsnce and One Shilling JNO. R. PALMER, 07 ., XT , Town Clerk. 27th November. jg T A R PICTURES! ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN Last Night of this week's Superb Programme. Nn?W aDd Change of Pw^Mime f . NO J E --T he management regrets that the btar Pictures will be shown on Monday and Saturday only of next week owing to the intervening dates being booked prior to the StaF Picture Propnetary leasing the Hall. '^7' ONDER'LANDI THE SB^Sf&aSw? 0 " 11 All Wciking Amusements and Garden* FREE. Is WONDERLAND! - 6d H~E PAVILION, DAY'S BAY.. ' SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! . The s.s. COBAR will- leave Town at" 7.30 p.m., returning from the Bay at 10 p.m. Return Fare Is. (Circumstances Permitting). ELECTRIC MOTORSCOPE LIVING PICTURE COMPANY. NEXT APPEARANCE. OTAKI TOWN HALL—MONDAY, 29th November. LEVIN TOWN HALL— TUESDAY. 30th November. An Entire Change of Programme. Mag-nificont Subjects. Absolutely Clear-- and -Lifelike, -.- Popular Prices as -Usual. Be sure and visit this splendid Enter- , tainment. QT. ANDREW'S . HALL, The Terrace (opp. Mee's Steps). MONDAY, 13th DECEMBER, Ac 8 p.m. CONCERT, By Pupils of Mr. Leo. Buckeridge. Admission, Is. Tickets at Wellington Piano Co. and Begg's. NEW ZEALAND CLUB. SPECIAL LUNCHEON GATHERING, at V.M.C.A. Building. MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, at 1 p.nu Guest: MR. WILL CROOKS, M.P. H. N. Hon. Seoretary. RAND JAPANESE FAIR! In Aid of JOHNSONVILLE METHODIST CHURCH. - PARISH HALL, JOHNSONVrLLE. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, ■ Ist, 2nd, and 3rd DECEMBER. Admission — Afternoon, Free : Evening, 6A THE LATEST IN BAZAARS. A WEEKLY ASSEMBLY will be held NEXT FRLDAY NIGHT, in tho ALEXANDRA HALL. Gents Is. Ladieß 6d. A. Timmings, Pianist. J. SINOLAnt, Hon. Sec. MANAWATU SCULLING HANDICAP. MANAWATU SCULLING HANDICAP. FOXTON. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1909. FD3ST HEATS, 2nd DEC. FINAI* 3rd DEC. Starting at about 1.30 p.m. each day. i Distance, about 2i miles. STAKES: Ist, £150 and Cup valued at *£25; 2nd, £50; 3rd, £30. Starter: C. O'Connor. Deputy-Starter: N. Galbraith. Judge : Dr. O.'Brien. Umpire: Wm. Beach SPECIAL Train Arrangements at Holiday Excursion rates havo been .made from Wellington, Masterton, Dannevirke, and Wanganui (for particulars see railway posters), and for tram from Sandon. Fares : From Foxton to the course (about 3 miles), by steamer, including return and admission to ground, 5s 6d ; by brakes, 2s each wav :, by cabs, 2s 6d each way. Admission to ground only, 2a 6d; Children under 12, Free. Luncheon Booth at charge of 2s; Te» Room at charge Is. Horse Paddock, Is: Motor Car Paddock, Is. Steamers and veliioles will leave at in. tervals and on arrival of trains. A clear view is obtainable from 6tart to finidi. Bookmakers, their Agents or Clerks, will not be allowed to ply their calling. Official Programme will bo isiued by Committee. This being the first important event of its kind in the Dominion, tho Committ«« liope to make it such a success that any surplus will be funded for a similar annual event. WM. BOCK, Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES. LTD. DAY^BAY. DAY|S_BAY. SUNDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30, 6, .and 7 p.m. Leave Bay— 9, 11 a.m., 5 -»nd 8.40 p.m, (Circumstances permitting.) Return F*r6 Is. Children 64.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1909, Page 6
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