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"T>ETER PAN." "PETER PAN." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2 o'clock, GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. In order that ALL CHILDREN MAY- SEE "PETER PAN," The Prices for Children on this occasion will be — FAMILY CIRCLE and STALLS, 6d; DRESS CIRCLE and RESERVED STALLS, Is. Adults as usual. ""O E T E R PA N". i At THE OPERA HOUSE, LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of "PETER PA N!" "PETER PA N!" Interpreted by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S BRILLIANT COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of "PETER PAN!" "PETER PA N!" Under tho Patronago and in the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR THE RIGHT HON. THE PRIMfi MINISTER, AND LADY WARD. Plans Dresden. Day Sales Cbrista. t£ n »- p / 11 £ es> .? s> 3s - 2s - Early Door Stalls and Family Circle, 6d extra. J. C. WILLIAMSON. fTTHE KING'S THEATRE A 'Phono 3143. Proprietors, and under the Direction of T. J. West and Linley and Donovan WEST'S And ROYAL PICTURES! PICTURES! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! The Sublime, Special, nnd Superior Attraction. PATHE FRERE'S GREAT PRODUCTION, SCENES IN MELBOURNE < SCENES IN MELBOURNE In Addition to OUR NEW PROGRAMME OF GEMS. The Most Brilliant the World of Bicgraph has yet Produced. Is. Dress Circle and Front Stalls. li. 6d. Luxurious Back Stalls. 6d Box Plan at Abel's. Booking fee 6d. TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-MORROW GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE. GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Children 6d to all parts. T^T ULLfNGTON TOWN HALT.'. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY, Bth, 9th APRIL. EMPIRE PICTURES ! EMPIRE PICTURES! [ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT-! 1 A Unique Series of Films, including ! NAPOLEON! NAPOLEON! NAPOLEON ! NAPOLEON ! The Excellent Dramas "The Nobleman's Dog" and tho "Prince of Kyber," the Guardian of the Bank, Juggins on Motor Skates, the Butcher's Boy and tho Penny Dreadful, Muggins, V.C., etc., etc. •IWO NIGHTS ONLY! TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Box Plan Dresden Piano Co. Booking Fee od. Prices, Is and 6d. QPEKA HOUSED OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee ... MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Direction... Mß. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Direct from the King's Theatre, Melbourne. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY EVENING NEXT. The Picture Drama that Cost £1000. MACMAHON AND CAIiKOLLJS Grand and vivid representation of Maicus Clarke's Famous Historic Convict Story, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE," In 16 Intense and Thrilling Tableaux. MANAGERIAL.— The marvellous creation by the late Marcut, Clarke of the. early Convict Days in Tasmania, with its fearful sufferings, torriblo hardships, and daring romance, which is embodied in his immortal novel, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE," makes for one of the most remarkable pages from life ever created by the genius of man. The Story of Rufus Dawea — The Shameful Convict System — Adventures by Land and Sea— Tho Life and Death Struggle of Desperate Men— Tho Mutiny on the Malabar — Tho Burning of tho Hydaspes. All depicted faithfully and graphically through tho medium of this Great Picture Drama. "it pulsates with Life." In addition, a delightful sories of New and Exquisito Kinernatographic Wonders will also be presented for the first time. The story will bo narrated by the wellknown actor, Mr. Alfred Boothman. Popular Prices— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is; Family Circle, 6d. Box Plans at the Dresden. ST. THOMAS'S HALL' NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES I STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES I TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Scales of Justice." "Ascending Mount Blanc." GRAND MATINEE TO-lIOJRROW, At 2.30. CS YDNEY - STREET SCHOOLROOM. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! 7.30 to 10.30. GRAND CARNIVAL GRAND CARNIVAL And FANCY FAIR! And FANCY FAIR I Proceeds in Aid of CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHAPEL, Wadestown. PRETTY FANCY DANCES By 60 Children Specially Trained. SIDE SHOWS AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL. ART UNION WILL BE DRAWN AT 10 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. A SALE OF WORK' in aid of the •^*- Maori and Melanesian Mission will be opened by Mrs. Wallis at the G.F.S. Lodge, Viviap-streot, on SATURDAY, 9th April, at 2.30 p.m. Music in the Evening, arranged by Madame Mueller. ARDEN F E T X BROOKLYN. SATURDAY, 9th APRIL, from 3 to 6. Vitetta's Band. Chamber Concert*. Races. Sweet Stall. Afternoon Tea. All in Mrs. Howden's Beautiful Grounds, Kindly_lent_for the occasion. WELLINGTON ~CHESS~CLUR MEETS EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, At 9, KING'S CHAMBERS, Corner of Willis-st. and Harbour-ut. (Entrance from Harbour-st.) ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of the Member! of tho above Club will be held in the Club Room, 9, King's Chambers, on SATURDAY, 9th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Intending members are invited to be present. Entries for tho Annual Petheriok Handicap Tourney will bo received. T. FOUHY, ! Hon. Secretary. 6th April, 1910. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (WELLINGTON BRANCH). A MEETING of tho abovo Branch will be held at the Rooms, National Mutual Chambers, Customhouse-quay, TONIGHT. H ' 7.30 p.m. — Business. 8.0 p.m.— Paper by A. Hamilton, Esq., on "Maori Archit«ctura," F. E. GREENISH,."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8

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