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"T>ETER PAN." "PBTER PAIST." SECOND GRAND MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd APRIL. Plans Now Open at Dresden. /~\PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSSL Sole Lessee — Mr. J. C Williamson. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I Aud Every Night till Further Notice. Commpncing at 7.45 sharp. J. CJ. WILLIAMSON Pr»sents J. M. BARRIES WORLD-FAMOUS FANTASY, PETER PAN. PETER PAN. THE WORLDS Y°^ggr ARABLB Wellington is demonstrating its Appreciation by PACKING THE OPER4. HOUSE TO OVERFLOWING. IT IS A UNIQUE, BEAUTIFUL, AND BRILLIANT PLAY, Worthily Interpreted by MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S SPECLA.LLY ORGANISED COMPANY. The Times says: — "You must ccc 'Peter Pan."' The Dominion says: — "It is just a. delightful dream." The Post bays: — "The reality is morel excellent than the report." Plans for Season at Dresden. Day Salet at Chnsfceson's. PRICES— Sa, 3r, and 2s. Early Doors to Stalls and Family Circle, 6d Extra. COME EARLY OR BOOK YOUR SEATS. 'PHONE 3U3. rj»HE KING'S THEATRE, Proprietors, and under the Direction 06 T. J. We^t and Linley and Donovan. To-night's Performance under the Patronage and in the presence of th« Australian Cricketers. WEST'S And BOYAL PICTURES ! PICTURESI (Famous and Unapproachable.) LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME. THIS PROGRAMME* TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT .We Give ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANG3. ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGS. ALL NEW STAR SUBJECTS. ALL NEW STAR SUBJECTS. Orchestral Selections By the King's Thdatre Band. Is.' Dress Cirole and Front Stalls. 1». 6d. Luxurious Back Stalls. 6d. Plan «tt Abel's. Booking fee, 6d. ST. THOMAS'S : HALL! NEWTOWN. STAfe PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! enthusiasticTreception of this weeks all star, programme, othello ! Othello ! Othello! Change of Programme To-morrow Night. QPIRTTIIAir^A3CTrnoF~HELP£RK Wellington Hall (late Spiller's), BOUL-COTT-STREET. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT I FAREWELL NIGHT. MADAME NORDICA will devote tha whole evening in answering Written Personal Questions. Psychometry from Flowers and Articles placed on table. Message of Life and The Unseen "World on Sale. MRS. STEINMAN (of Sydney) will occupy tho platform for three months from Sunday next. A Z A A R". In aid of VICTORIA COLLEGE GYMNASIUM BUILDING AND FURNISHING FUND. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd April, IN THE GYMNV3IUM. Afternoon 3 to 5. Evening 7.30 to 10.30,Tickets 6d ; Children 3d. f\ N EXHIBITION^ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, At 43, WILLIS-STREET, THE FIRcST FULL-SIZED AERtfPLANB FLYING MACHINE Ever Exhibited in New Zealand. Admission, Sixpence ; Children, Halfprice WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE Annual General Meeting will be held at the Chamber on Wednesday, the 30th instant. The proceedings will be opened with a Luncheon, nnd, to avoid loss of time, members arc requested to be good enough to bu present punctually, as it is proposed to begin the Luncheon promptly at 1 o'clock, and to commence the business of the meeting at 1.35 p.m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Statement of Account To Elect Council for the ensuing yeas To Elect Auditors And General. S. CARROLL, Secretary. THE 'IRADES AND LABOUR PRINTS IN(t AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY, LTD. ANNUAL MEETING of above -will be held in Trades Hall, WEDNESDAY, 6th April. * Bufcinchs — Balance-sheet and General. [ J. W. KILNTSR, Secretary. VICTORIA COLLEGE. STUDENTS will be Enrolled on FRI. DAY, l«t April. Professors will meat their Students at the hours noted below: — ' 5.15 p.m. — Address to Students by th» . Chairman of the Professorial Board, Room VII. 5 45 p m. — Professor Brown, Room VII. Professor Richmond, Room 111. Professor Sceley, Chemical Leoturo Room. 6.15 p.m.— Profefi'or Mackenzie, Room 6.45 p.m. — Professor Picken, Room VII. Professor Aclamson, Room IV. 7.15 p.m.— Professor Hunter, Room VIII Professor Eastcrfield, Chemistry Lecture Room. 7.45 p.m.— Profehsor Yon Z«dlitz, Room II n -ir „ 9S tton ' Gee-logy Laboratory 8.15 p.m.— Mr. Wilson, Room I. Professor Kirk, Biology Lecture Room. Students taking Education will meet Mr Gray at the First Lecture on MONDAY, 4th April. Students desiring to obtain Exemptioa from Lectures should make application for exemption forthwith. CHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. PIANO TUNING ANrTREPXiRfMCT. rpHE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., -*• LTD., have pleasure in annnuno ing that owing to the increase of their tuning connection, they have /secured, in addition to theix present staff, the services of MR. FREDK. WHITLEY (for many yoars with George Reichardt, Esq.) The high standard of workmanship sot in the past will be coniinued, and as only first-class and high-salaried experts ar« emplo3 r ed, the company is unable to do cheap work. Prices remain .is' formerSingle Tunings, 7s 6d. Yearly Contracts, £1 Is. All work guaranteed. Address— l 24, Lambton-quay. Tel. 1987

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8