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/"VPERA HOUSE. OPERA HQUSR Direction Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell. A Triumph of Play and Players. H. R. ROBERTS and BEATRICE DAY In . . , "PWTB!" "PETE!" , . . A play of strong human interest, paa» sion, pathos, and power, with a romantio love oiement, and a HAPPY ENDING Dramatised from "The Manxman" by Hall Came and L. M. Parker. An Exposition of tho Most Vivid and Realistic in Acting. Tho fall of each curtain was marked by an outburst of applause and appreciation that, at the end of the last act, culminated in A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM. H. R. ROBERTS as Pete Quilliam. BEATRICE DAY as Kate Cregeen. Supported by the Strongest Organisation rT^ Touring Australasia. CURTAIN RISES at 7.55 SHARP. Box Plan at the Dresden. Pnces-js, 2s -6d, and Is. Early door* unreserved seats, 6d extra. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist, oppo. 6ito Opera House. ' J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. ' WEST'S PICTURES! ROYAL Sn&fk™. ° A RGH ESTRA BEST'S 'JLO-MGHT! A.t 8 o'clock. TO-NIUHTI The Second Edition of THE KING'S FUNERAL! THE KING'S 'FUNERAL! _ And HAGENBAOK'S MENAGERIE AT HAMBURG. TO-M0R d R Bw!° ther HUNTING THE STAG IN mANOIP Uho Mioro-Kmematography Series ) THE MICROBE OF B RECURRENT FEVER. . BETTY, and Others. Our Prices— ls and 6d. 'Phone 3U3. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d M .*Vi&B£L SraSSi 1 " 5 .TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), sth JULY, „ At 8 o'clock. TOWN HALL, CUBA-STREET, - „ Subject : "THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY AND CIVILISATION." Synopsis:— The Myth of Sinai— A High Morality in Egypt and Babylonia 4000 years before Moses— The Real Origin of Morality— Habits and Notions of the Lowest Races of Men— Complicated by Superstition and Tribal Life— Early ' Spread of Humanity— Tho Australian and • other Aborigines as Relios of Primitive Humanity— Their Great Soientifio Importance— Survey and Analysis of the Mora Curious Moral Aberrations of Primitive Races — Homicide, • Infanticide, and the Subjection of Women— Morality and Religion are Separate Evolutions— Point at. which Religion takes charge of Morality The Early Effects— Human Sacrifices, etc. — The Abortive Civilisations 'of Mexico and Peru— What Christianity did for them— The Evolution of Morality in Asia —The' Rise of the Great Bumanitariaa Moralists, Buddha and Oonfuoiu=— Th« great Civilisations of Egypt and Babylon, from which Judaism and Christianity Borrowed— The Rise of Higher Morality in Persia and Greece— Christianity a Summary of the World's Moral ExperienceDegradation of Europe in the Ages of the Faith — The Stimulus to rise again comet' from Greek Paganism and Moorish Spain* Hundreds turned away last night. Come early and secure seats. ' Admission 2s and Is. Box ' Plan"' a& Ohristeson's, Manners-street. UNITARIAN CHURCH, INGESTRESTREET. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY;. 6th, 3.30 p.m. MR. JOSEPH M'CABE will give »- FREE LECTURE. "The Evolution of the Social Position of Women." Collection -to defray expenses. T. THOMAS'S HALL. STAR PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! King's Funeral at Windsor. Closing Scones. Arrival -at St. George's Chapel. Perfect Reproduction of a Nation's Mourning. This week's programme bright, sparkling, and of absorbing interest. 6d. Popular Prices. It, Box Plan at Perrott's. QT. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLISCT STREET. ANNUAL SOCIAL will be held in ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEESTREET, ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, 1910. ' Musical and Dramatioi Entertainment. Competitions. Refreshments provided. Doors open 7.30. Entertainment 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL " SOCIETY. Mr. J Maughan Barnett, Conductor. mOWN HALL TOWN HALI4, FRIDAY, Bth JULY, at 8 p.m. "THE BLACK KNIGHT" (Eigar). "HIAWATHA'S WEDDING FEAST"-(Ooleridge-Taylor). Soloist— Mr. Frank Graham (of Cbrißt* church). Admission — 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. WM. JNO. HUESTON, ■ . Hon. Secretary. CHILDREN^ FLOWER~PAIJeTnt7~ HOLDERS af 5s Tickets are requested to note that the Box Plan will ba 1 open on and after To-morrow (Wednesday), at the Dresden. Tickets aro obtainable at the Dresden and at tho Secretary'a oflice, Nathan's Buildings. ARTHUR J. PETHERICK,. Hon. Secretary. rBIHE Prizes in connection with tho Wel« -**• lington Poultry Show's Art Union will bo drawn on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 1 at 8 p.m., at Mr. T. Wilson's Academy of Art, Vivian-street. W. MADELEY, Secretary. MIR AM AR GOLF CLUB. "" "jl/TEMBERS aro reminded that Entries i« for the Third Medal Competition, to be played on Saturday, should be sent to the Secretary's Office, Panama street, before mid-day on THURSDAY. G. 0. SUTTON, Secretary. SPECIAL FUNERAL NUMBERS Of ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, 3s post free. LONDON GRAPHIC, 1 Is 6d, post free. Ord C. t °ZSb^CORmNG'Er 17 ' * Booksellers and Stationers, 2, Courtonay-place. Wellington. BALLROOM DANCING. " 1%/TRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held J-'-*- on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private lessor.* or one quarter *t class. Term commence! with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. Address— B6, Ghuznce-street, , Next St. Peter' « Church. Jj-RS. G. WILKINS, Trenchnm, Hppor Hutt, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in her name.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 6