QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE Solo Lessee ... MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Direction ..MR. WILLIAM ANDERFON, The World's Record Picture Drama, 'TOR THJi TERM OF HIS NATURA? LIFE," In Five NightH (in Wellington) has AUruclcd Upwards of TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), loth ApriL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 16th Apri£ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. MACMAHON AXD CARROLL'S Remarkable Picture Drama. "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." Prices for the Million— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 23; Ordinary Stalls, Is; Family Circle, Sixpence. No early doors. No extra charge whatever. Box Plan at the Dresden. fl P ERA HOUSE. -^ Wellington. MONDAY EVENING, 18th APRIT., 1910. WRESTLING ! WRESTLING ! THE CONTEST OF THE CENTURY.. ROB SCOTT (Champion of New Zealand) Versus ALEC. JJAIN (Scottish Champion and Wrestling Par*. nor of JJackensehmidt), FOR £50 A SIDE. JOE GARDINER • ! (English Champion) Versus AUBREY SARAH (Light-weight Champion of Auckland). AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT FOR HANDSOME SILVER CUP. Nominations close with F. Dobson. Masonic Hotel, WEDNESDAY, 13th April. * QPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Direction Clarke and MeynclL ■business Manager ... J. B. Moutne. IT IS TO LAUGH. "THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY !'» TUESDAY NEXT, 19th APRIL, RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE MEYNELL Will Introduce ME. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And His New FARCICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Including DAVID JAMES and MAB PAUL. Who will present Weedon Grossmita'a Great Farcical Comedy, "THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY!" "THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY!" "THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY!" ' IT IS A TORNADO OF LAUGHTER. Tho Management beg to state thut they will take no rcsijonaiblity as to the effect on the audience of TOO MUCH LAUGHING. Ihe intervals will enable the audiences to recover before the next act comes on. Go and have a good laugh. The fua begins at 8 o'clock. Prices— D.C. and R.S., 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Gallery, 1«. Early Doors to Stalls < and Gallery, 6d extra. The Box Plan at the Dreaden. Day Sales at Christeson's. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.' STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of "The Modern HighwayMONDAY NlGHT— Complete Change of Programme, including the fascinating Fairy Tala, 6^ Golden Spider^ Is. "laurelTassembly. new century hall, kentTERRACE. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. SECOND MONTHLY SOCIAL, 21* APRIL. Dancing 3 pm. till 1 a.m. Supper 11 p.m. Ladies Is ; Gentlemen 2s. N. OLIVER, Sec. DANCING. fIHHE CommiUee of the Fern Leaf AsJ- sembly wish to announce to Invita-tion-holders and their numerous patrona their Extended Night. WEDNESDAY, 27th. Dancing 8-12. Contribution — Ladies 6d, Gents Is. Music by Mr. A. Timmins. M.C.'s, J. Costley and P. Armstrong. — N. Nelson, See. pro tern. Note. — Our I Weekly Dance, is held in St. Peter's I Schoolroom, 8-11, Every "Wednesday. fi AUMONT'S CINEMATOGRAPHS. >JT Full stocks carried. Send for Second-hand Film List, and particulars of Hiring FiIms.— AUSTRALIAN KODAK, LTD., 6, Mercer-st., Wellington PARISH OF ST.^^AMES, LOWER HUTT. fipilE Annual Meeting of Parishioners vwTT be heid in St. James's Schoolroom, on MONDAY, 18th April, at 8 ' ' J. JONES, Curate. WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE CLUB. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL ..MEETING. ripHE Annual General Meeting of the A Wellington Shakespeare Club will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th April, in the Chamber of Commerco, at 8 p.m. bharp. Buainc:S : To 1-teceive Secretary's Report and Accounts To Elect Oificers for Session, 1910 And General. A full attendance of members is raquested. W. D. GORHAM, Hon. Seo. Box 502, G.P.O. PIONEER CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meeting will bq held on MONDAY, 18th April, ci 8 p.m. Important business. To dkcu°s question of Rooms. AU members are requested to attend. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. "«fcTOTICE ia hereby given that a Special JL^ General Meeting of Delegates to the I L'iuou will ba held at the Chamber of , Commerce, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the I 22nd day of April, 1910, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business : To Consider Action of Management Committee in regard to Senior Drawing. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. 15th April, 1910. POPULAR GOLF CLUB. A MEETING of persons of both sexe. -CIl interetted in forming a Popular Golf Club, io play on the lii.v Park, which has been secured, will be held at the Lodge Room, Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, on MONDAY, 13th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Mr. R. C. Kirk will preside. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS, No. 11. A FULL attendance of Members is requested at the Special Summoned Mooting on MONDAY, 18th inst Business Very Important. L. BOOCK, Arch Druid. F. M. B. BROWN, Vice-Arch. F. JENNINGS. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 89, 16 April 1910, Page 6
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