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"J3ETER PAN." "FBTER PAN.** SECOND GRAND MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd APRIL. Plaii6 Now Open at Dresden. /~)PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSEL, Sola Lessee— Mr. J. C. Williamson. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Night till Further Notice. Commencing at 7.50 sharp. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents J. M. BARRIES WORLD-FAMOUS FANTASY, i PETER PAN PETER PAN. PETER PAN. THE WORLD'S ONE INCOMPARABLE FAIRY SUCCESS. Wellington is demonstrating its Appreciation by PACKING THE OPERA HOUSE TO OVERFLOWING. IT IS A UNIQUeTbEAUTIFUL, AND BRILLIANT PLAY, Worthily Interpreted by MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPAQ Y. The Times says: — "You must see 'Peter Pan.' " Tho Dominion says : — "It is just a delightful dream." The Post says: — "The reality is more excellent than the report." Plans for Season at Dresden. Dar Sale« at Christoeon's. PRICES— Ss, 3s, aud 2s. Early Doors i» I Stalls and Family Circle, 6d Extra. rpHE KING'S THEATRE." Proprietors, and under tha Direction o£ T. J. West and Linley and Donovan. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. WEST'S And ROYAL PICTURES ! PICTURES t Kings of tho World's Picture Purveyor^ Present the Following Gems: — • THE HEROINE OF MAFSKING. SINS OF THE FATHER. HER TERRIBLE ORDEAL. CALINO GOES TRAVELLING. COCONUT PLANTATIONS. And numerous others, all of which will be shown here To-night for the first j time. Prices, Is and 6d. Reserved seats ai Abel's. Booking Foe, 6d. Telephone 3143. The Box Plan will be at tha theatre to-day after 1 p.m. "l" l S~~ T. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT I Complete Change of Programme (By Special Arrangement), Headed by the Great Dramatic Film. THE STOLEN FAVOURITE, An Exciting Romance of the Turf, And a Host of Other Star Films. W~ ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Regd.). No. 1, HOME-STREET (Kent-terraceL TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MADAME PATEY, the English Medium, will devote the whole evening to Psychometric Readings of Articles brought by the audience, and answering Mental Questions. Admission 6d and Is. A Z A^ A^ RT In Aid ot VICTORIA COLLEGE GYMNASIUM BUILDING & FURNISHING FUND. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, the Ist and 2nd APRIL. In tho GYMNASIUM. Afternoon — 3 to 5 o'clock. 1 Evening— 7.3o to 10.30 o'clock. Band Music. Fancy Dancing Concert Items by Leading Amateurt. Afternoon Tea. 4 Punch and July. Hidden Treasure. Fortune-telling. Chemical Experiments. Toodleum Buck. SALVATION ARMY, Wed., ThurFri., and Sun., 30th March to 3rd April, Colonel Brengles (American Revivalist), assibted by Ensign Cookc, Musician and Singer, conducts Revival Campaign in S. A. Citadel, Vivian-street, Commence 8 p.m. (Friday, 3 p.m., extra). Sunday, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. All are welcome. P. A. GUNN. CO. jyil. HENRY'S • MISSION. NOON PRAYER MEETING AT V.M.C.A. THURSDAY, at 12.30. All Invited. : m. c. X. • GYMNASIUM. LEADER'S CORPS' PRACTICE TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. ALL CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY NEXT, 4th APRIL. New Members are requested to meet Physical Instructor at 7 p.m. H. N. HOLMES, Gen. Seo. NEW ZEALAND DISTRICT. H.A.C.Br~SOCIETY. npHE Triennial Movable Meeting of -I- the above Society v.as opened TODAY (WEDNESDAY), at 11' a.m., 30th March, 1910, St. Patrick's Hall, Boul-cott-strect, Wellington. W. KANE, D.S. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS* ASSOCIATION. riTHE Seventh Annual General Meeting X will be held at the College TONIGHT, the 30th March, at 8 p 111. AH members and those intending to join the Association are invited to attend. FRANK E. KELLY, Hon. Seo. KARORI HOCKEY CLUB. f jtHE Annual General Meeting of th» -•I- above Club will bo held at Mrs. Webb's Refreshment Rooms, Karoriroad, on THURSDAY, 31sfc March, at 8 p.m. All members and intending incmber3 are urged to be present. A. G. CATHIE, Hon. Sec. No. 1 COY., WELLINGTON DIVISION, . G.A.V. (WELLINGTON NAVALS). fTIHE Company will Parade THIS JL EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock, at Mount Cook Drillshed, for instruction in Infantry Movements. No arms or side-arms. CL.IVE SOMMERVILLE, Captain. NO. 4 COMPANY N.Z. ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. rpHE Annual Meeting will be held at - 1 - Mount Cook on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, after parade. D. J. GIBBS, Acting-Captain. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELEQ. TION. TI/JR. W. 11. RUSSELL will Addree* XTX the "Electors on THURSDAY. 31st March, at 8 p.m., at the Town Hall Lever Hutfc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 8

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