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""OETER PAN." "PETER PAN."* TO-DAY ! TO-DAY ! THIRD GRAND MATINEE. Commencing at 2 o'clock. Adults as usual. Children, 2s 6d, It 6d, Is. Bring the Kiddies along. At the conclusion of the performance Peter will speak to them from his house on the Tree-tops in the Never Never Land. ""p E T E R PA N,". At THE OPERA HOUSE, LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of "PETER PA N!" "PETER PA N!" Interpreted by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S BRILLIANT COMPANY, FOUR MORE GLORIOUS OPPOIU TUNITIES To Revel in Barries GREAT FAIRY PLAY, "PETER PA N!" • "PETER PAN!" To miss seeing "Peter Pan" is to misf an OPPORTUNITY of the RAREST KlND.— Melbourne Age. Plans Dresden. Day Sales Christy son's. Prices, ss, 3s, 2s. Early Doox Stalls and F. Circle, 6d extra J. C. WILLIAMSON. HEi KING'S THEATRE"! 'Phono 3143. Proprietors, and under tho Direction of T. J. West and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Peerless and Pre-eminent WESTS And ROYAL PICTURES ! PICTURES ! MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMMBi Of the WORLD'S WONDERS, Consisting of SCENES IN MELBOURNE SCENES IN MELBOURNE (Exclusive Rights Held by West's Pictures). ACCOMPANIED ON THE TOM TOM. ON THE REEF. THE CALL. THE EGYPTIAN MAID. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. FOOLSHEAD GOES TO THE BALL. BENEATH THE GAS. Is. Dress Circle and Front Stalls. la, 6d. Luxurious Back Stalls. 6d Box Plan at Abel'?. Booking fee 6d. rf^PERX HOUSE. OPERA HOUSET Sole Lessee ... MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Direction... Mß. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Direct from the King's Theatre, Melbourne. THE PICTURE THAT COST £1000. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commoncing MONDAY NEXT, 11th APRIL. • MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S Marvellous Reproduction by Biograph of Marcus Clarke's Immortal Australian Convict Story, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE," Whioh has already attracted 300,000 spectators throughout the Commonwealth. Graphically narrated by the well-known Actor, MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The first part of the programme will be. devoted to a delightful series of the very latest Living-Picture Surprises, embracing COMEDY, PHANTASY, And DRAMATIC STORY. The Box Plan is NOW OPEN at th» Dresden. Popular Prices — D.O. r.d Kw, Stalls, 2s ; Back Stalls, Is ; Fan>i>7 Circle, 6d. ST. THOMAS'iS HALL~ NEWTOWT*. STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES'. The STAR PICTURES will NOT show To-night (Wednesday), but resume TOMORROW (Thursday) and EVERY EVENING as usual. Don't Fail to See This Week's Excellent Programme. i^AUMONT'S CINEMATOGRAPHS. VJT Full stocks carried. Send for Second-hand Film List, and particulars of Hiring FiIms.— AUSTRALIAN KODAK, LTD., 6, Mercer-st., Wellington T-|R. HENRY'S MISSION. JLf PUBLIC WELCOME TO DR. HENRY. MR. POTTS, AND PARTY, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 6th APRIL, At 8 p.m. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ten-Minuto Addresses of Welcome Speakers : Rev. Dr. Gibb Rev. J. J. North Rev. S. J. Serpell. Chairman, Rev. J. K. Elliott. Collection. J. R. CLARK. j Hon. Sec. W.M.A. NEW ZEALAND SINGLE TAX LEAGUE , (WELLINGTON BRANCH). SUPPORTERS cJjTand Value Taxation are reminded that a Social Gathering will bo held at Godber's Rooms, Cubastreet, at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. Admission Free. INTERNATIONAL CLUB. riIHE next Meeting will be held at the A Hotel Windsor on THURSDAY, 7th April, at 8 p.m. A discussion will fcako place on tho paper on "Women's Suffrage," read at last meeting. All member* are invited to take part. Music, etc. ST. PETER'S CLUB. ASMOKE CONCERT, to commence tho • Session, will be held in the Club Rooms, Ghuznee-street, on THURSDAY, 7th April, at 8 p.m. A full attendance of members and their friends is requested. GERALD BELL, Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. iTTIiHE Annual Meeting of tho above So- •*- ciety takes place in St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-street, on THURSDAY, 7th April, at 3 p.m. THE BEACH AEROPLANE. ' SHAREHOLDERS in the Syndicate are k3 requested to meet at Armit's Room. THURSDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock sharp. Business : Making necessary appointments and completing arrangements. R. ARMIT, Acting Secretary. KILBIRNIE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. fT*HE Committee of the above beg to J- announce that they will open their season in the Kilbirnie Hall on FRIDAY, the Bth inst., and every Friday following. Dancing 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. Gents, Is ; Ladies, od. Music supplied by A. Timmingß. E. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE. ANNUAL MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS. Institute Building, Arthur-st., TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY), 7th April, 8 p.m. The annual report and balance-sheet will be read, and officers elected for tho onsuing year. The public are cordially invited to bo present C. P. COLONEUS, General Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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