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"T>ETER PAN." "PETER PAN.' ' T^IRD GRAND MATINEE, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTER. NOON, Commencing at 2 o'clock. Adults as usual. Children, 2s 6d, if 6d, le. Bring the Kiddies along. At the concluoion of the performance Peter will speak to them from his house on tho Tree-tops in the Never Never Land. PETER PAN," At THE OPERA HOU.SE, LAST FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of "PETER PA N!" "P E T E R P A N !" Interpreted by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S BRILLIANT COMPANY, FIVE MORE GLORIOUS OPPORTUNE TIES To Revel in Barries GREAT FAIRY PLAY, "PETER PA N!" ( "PETER PA N!" To miss <-esing "Peter Pan" is to miM an OPPORTUNITY of tho RAREST KIND. — Melbourne Age. Plans Dresden. Day Sales Christssons. Priceb, ss, 3s, 2s. Early Door Stalls and F. Circle, 6d extra J. C. WILLIAMSON. THE KING'S THEATRE. 'Phono 3143. Proprietors, and under the Direction of T. J. West and Linley and Donovan WEST'S Ar 1 ROYAL PICTURES ! PICTURES ! "The Best of All.'" TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. •Lait Night of the Present PEERLESS PROGRAMME. To-morrow (WEDNESDAY) To-morrow - Unrivalled CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Including OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. By Hie Majesty the King. {Unique Pictures of the recent Ceremony from specially favourable positions, with splendid Views ot tho Procession, and their Majesties tho King and Queen.) Is. Dres? Circle and Front Stall?. I*. 6d. Luxurious Back Stalls. 6d _ Box Plan at Abel's. Booking fee 6d. /"vpera houseT "operaThouseT Sole Leßsec ... MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Under the Direction of MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Direct from the King's Theatre, Melbourne. THE PICTURE THAT COST £1000. - SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing MONDAY, 11th APRIL MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S Marvellous Reproduction by Biojjraph o| Marcus Clarke's Immortal Australian Convict Story, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." Which has already attracted 300,000 speotatora throughout th© Commonwealth. Graphically narrated by the rcll-knoun Actor, > MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The first part of tho programme will bft devoted to a delightful scries of th» very latest Living-Picture Surprises, embracing COMEDY, PHANTASY, And DRAMATIC STORY. The Box-Plan opens To-morrow at th« Dresden. Popular Prices— D.C. and Reserved S. - [ 2s; Back S. Is; Family Ciicle, 6d. ST. THOMAS'S nALL. NEAVTOWN. STAR PICTURES' STAR PICTURES! This week's Star Programme received with enthusiastic Approval — 'The S<Salo3 of Justice," "Suffer Little Children," "Ascending Mont Blanc." Patrons please uotc the Star Pictures will NOT Show To-morrow (Wednesday) Night, but Resume Thursday, as usual. MISS B. RICHMOND'S CONCERT. fiONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. \J — TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Mies May Donaldson and Mr. F. R. Johnstone assisting. Concerto (Beethoven), with orchestral a<y companiment on a second piano Trio (Tehaikowsky), Part 11., piano, violin and 'cello, otc, et'\ Tickets, 2a 6d and Is, at the door. SPIRITUALiSTIC "BAND" OF HELPERS (Registered). Wellington Hall (late Spiller's), BOUL-COTT-STREET. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT 1 Mrs. Steinman will devote the whole evening to o lowering written personal questions. Psychometry from flowers ...id article? placnd on tho table. Collection. 6.1. Mrs. Stemman'a Rooms, 46, Houl-cott-stroct. ,' |~\R. HENRY'S MISSION. PUBLIC WELCOME TO DR. HENRY, MR. POTTS, AND PARTY, WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, at 8 p.m. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ten-Minute Addresses of Welcome. Speakers : Rev. Dr. Gibb Re\. J. J. North Rev. S.. J. Serpell. Chairman, Rev. J. K. Elliott, Collection. J. R. CLARK. Hoa. See. W.M.A. WELLINGTON LIEDERTAFEL. pUBLIC CONCERT* i On THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, In tho CONCERT CHAMBER, I TOWN HALL. ADMISSION ... TWO SHILLINGS. NEW ZEALAND SINGLE TAX LEAGUE (WELLINGTON BRANCH). SUPPORTERS of Land Value Taxation sire reminded that a Social Gathering will bo held at Oodber's Room?, Cubabtreet, at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW (Wedneiday) EVENING. Admission Free. THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. S.S. NIWARU, FROM LONDON. rr\HE above Steamer having arrived, will ■*- commence to discharge forthwith. Consignees are requested to present Bille of Lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their cargo. All cargo is at consignees' risk aftex leaving Finn's tackles, ana if not promptly removed will be stored at their rirk ana «x pence. Cargo l?.nded in a damaged condition /nust be examined and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recog* niicd after the removal of cargo. Captain 11. Hollis will not bn retponsibla for any debts contracted by his crew. W. M. BAKNATYNE AND CO , LTD., Agents

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 8

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