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"JpETER PAN." "PETER PAN." SECOND GRAND MATTNEE. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, Commencing at 2. Adults as asual. Children, 2s 6d, 1b 6d, Is. Bring the Kiddies along. At the conchieion of the performance Peter will f-peak to them from his house on the Tree-tops in the Never Never Land. "P E T E R P A N," X At THE OPERA HOUSE, Is a GREAT BIG CONVINCING SUCCESS, And WELLINGTON 16 ONCE MORE EVIDENCING It? ARTISTIC TASTE AND DEMONSTRATES ITS APPRECIATION Of v, BEAUTIFUL AND BRILLIANT PLA^ By PACKING The THEATRE NIGHTLY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. . MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2, Will bo Repeated "PETER PA N." Plans Dresden. Day Sales ChristaStalls and i. Circle, 6d extra J._C WILLIAMSON. nnHE KING'S THEATRE". Proprietors, and under the Direction of 1. J. \Vcbt and Linley and Donovau. VISIT TO-NIGHT WEST'S And ROYAL PICTURES ! PICTURES I Who Stand Supreme as Picture-producers OLR ARRAST OF NEW SUBJECTS! OUR ARRAY OF NEW SUBJECTS! Beautiful and Unsurpassable, and include THE HEROINE OF MAFEKING. (A Vhid Military: Dramj). HER TERRIBLE" ORDEAL. (American Biograph Co.'s Gem). THE SINS OF THE FATHERS. (Story of a Tennessee Feud). CALINO AT THE SEASIDE. THE ENGANDINE PEAKS. Is. DreßH Circle and Front Stalls. Is. bJ. Luxurious Back Stalls. 6u. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. Matinee Saturday. Children 6d aU parts. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Sole Leßsee ... MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Under the Direction of MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON. A REVELATION IN THE PICTURE WORLD! Direct from the King's Theatre, Melbourne. MONDAY, 11th APRIL And Follqwing Five Nights. MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S , REMARKABLE PICTURE DRAMA, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." (Marcus Clark's Historic Work). This wonderful Biograph Picture Dram* in Australia has been witnessed by upwards of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND Spectator*. Full particulars will be announced later. PROVINCIAL TOUR, Prior to the Wellington Season: PALMERBTON N.— MON. .and TUES... 4th, sth APRIL FEILDING— WED., 6th APRIL MARTON— THURSDAY, 7th APRIL WANGANUI— FRIDAY, Bth APRIL. T. THOMAS'S HALL NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! . "THE STOLEN FAVOURITE." "THE STOLEN FAVOURITE." An intensely interesting and stirring tale ' of the turf, Grand Matinee To-morrow at 2.30. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. TTICTORIA COLLEGE STUDENTS' W ASSOCIATION. BAZA A R. BAZAAR. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW." 3 to 5. 7.30 to 10.30. A VARIETY OF STALLS, GOODS OF QUALITY. TEA ROOMS, MUSICS, NOVEL SIDE-SHOWS. ADMISSION 6d. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW-MEMBERS of the Wellington Battdlion Band are requested to Meet at tho Garrison Hall, THIS EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock. Business : I&suo of Instruments. Applicants , for the few remaining Vacancies may apply to the Bandmaster. By order. A. J. COWLES, Adjutant. f\ N EXHIBITION, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, At 43, WILLIS-STREET, THE FIRST FULL-SIZED AEROPLANE FLYING MACHINE Ever Exhibited in New Zealand. Admission— Sixpence ; Children, Halfprice. MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB. THE Opening of the Season will take place on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, uhen Approaching, Putting, and Driving Competitions will be held. Entries will be received on the Links at 2.30 p.m., and members and their friends, and also members of other golf clubs, aro invited to take part iv the competitions. G. O. SUTTON, Hon. Secretary. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL~CLUB " (Registered). A PRACTICE MATCH will be played on No. 1 Polo Ground TO-MOR-ROW. Prior to the match a short Sports Programme will be gone through, starting at 3 p.m. 'sharp. All membert and intending members invited to attend. H^M.^MULLLNS.^on^ Sec^ ST. JAMES'S FOOTBALL CLUB. PRACTICE will be held at Miramar Park (No. 4) TO-MORROW. Elliott's conveyance will leave the Royal Oak Corner at 2.15 and Newtown Hotel at 2.30 p.m. A good attendance is daFired. Intending members are cordially invited to bo present. Arrangements made re Gymnasium will be made known To-morrow. • F. CREWES, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB.~ NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Levin Shield Competition baa been POSTPONED. Practioe Games will be played at Polo Ground, Miramar, To-morrow. Full attendance requested. T. H. M'LEAN, Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8

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