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/"VPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSBi RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE MEYNELL SEASON. CONTINUATION OF CROWDED HOUSES. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT H. R. ROBERTS And „._. BEATRICE DAY, Supported by THE STRONGEST ORGANISATION 1 ' TOURING AUSTRALASIA In Hall Caine's Own Version of "Tho Manxman," entitled "PETE!" "PETE!" "PETE!" ' "PETE !" "PETE !" "PETE !" 1 Which has taken Wellington residents by Uorm, as it has gripped the hearts an<f stirred the emotions of thousands elsewhere. "PETE," With its wonderful Power, Passion, an£ bathos has a truly thrilling realism which holds an audience speil-bound until the; final fall of the curtain. CURTAIN RISES PUNCTUALLY at 8. Special Trams after the Performance. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doora to Stalls and Family Circle. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist, opposite Opera House. J. E. MOORE. Business Manager. rjIHG KING'S THEATRJST WEST'S PICTURES! ROYAL f TA WoT THT H M T &OWD 9 WESrS TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIOHTt TO SEE THE BIOGRAPH NOVELTIES OF THE DAY: ct,« U^ THE FROZEN NORTH. S£9E?S,£ ND GAM ES IN SUMATRA. THE MICRO-CINEMATOGRAPHY SERIES. THE AIRSHIP CRAZE. DOUBLE DEALING. BETTY and THE KING'S IMPRESSIVE FUNERAQ _ _, . (By request.) Our Prices— ls and 6d. 'Phone 3143. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d MATINEE SATURDAY. . ST. THO M A S'S HALL" STAR PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! a . "THE KING'S FUNERAL;" Arrival at Windsor and St. -George. Chapel; the Last Rites of Our lllustnous Sovereign. *• Patrons ploase .Note— The Star Pic turos will NOT Show on Thursday, but resume Friday, and every evening aa C<T. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLISKJ STREET. '•ANNUAL SOCIAL will be. held in jST, PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEESTREET, ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, MO* " Musical and Dramatic Entertainment," Competitions. Refreshments provided. Doors open 7.30. Entertainment 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL " SOCDETY. Mr. J Maughan Barnett, Conductor. mOWN HALL TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, Bth JULY, at 8 p.m. "THE BLACK KNIGHT" (Elgar). "HIAWATHA'S WEDDING FEAST*. «''» (Coleridge-Taylor). Seloist — Mr. Frank Graham (of Chrißt* church). Admission— 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan af Dresden. ' WM. JNO. HUESTON, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL SOCIAL. In Aid of Sick Accident Fund. mOWN HALL, FRIDAY, Bth JULY, ' J- Commencing at 8 p.m. Caterers, Philp and Bishop. Muaic, Williams' String Band. Tickets, 4s, 2s. 6d, 2s. ■ i G. DAVIS and J. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sees. CARNATION ASSEMBLY. ~ LEST YE~FORGET! npHE First Social of the season will bo -■- held in St. Peter's Hail, Ghuxneeetreet, next TUESDAY, 12th July, 8 to 2. Music by Messrs. Timmings and Chriatie. First-class Catering by S. Scott. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. AN ordinary Meeting of the _ Society will be held in the Dominion Museum! THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business : (1) Consideration of the Report of the Committee on the Proposed Formation of an Astronomical Section. (2) Notes and Descriptions of N.Z. Lepidoptera by Mr. E. Meyrick, communicated by Mr. G. V. Hudson. (3) A Revision of the Classification of N.Z. Tortricina, by Mr. E. Meyrick, communicated by Mr. G. V. Hudson. (4) Notes on the Life History, of Melanchra Rhodopleura and Leucani* Epiastra (Meyrick), by Mr. R. M. Sunley. (5) N.Z. Lepidoptera: Notes on Collections made in 1909-10 by Mr. H. Hamilton, communicated by Mr. A. Hamilton. (6) Exhibits Entomological Specimens: Stori« Implements from India. C. E. ADAMS, Secretary. ' THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THB DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. JTVHE following nominations have been JL received for the election to the Education Board of the District of Wellington of one representative of each Ward, to fill vacancies caused by the retirement of Messrs. Robert Lee, William Hughe* Field, and Alexander Wilson Hogg: — WELLINGTON CITY WARD— Lee, Robert Mackenzie, Francis Wallace HUTT-HOROWHENUA WARD— Field, William Hughes Thomson, Alexander WAIRARAPA WARD— Hogg, Alexander Wilson. I, therefore, declare ALEXANDER WILSON HOGG duly elected a member of the Education Board of the District of Wellington, as representative of «h« Wairarapa Ward. The election of "one representative of each of the other words will take place o* MONDAY, 25th July, 1910. the poll do- - ing at 5 p.m. Voting papers will be fcrwarded to the Chairman of those Committees whose members are entitled t« vote. G L. STEWART, Returning Officer. the next~h6LTday\ YOUR Holiday will be twice as enjoy* able if you take a GENUINE KODAK WIIH YOU. Beware of Imitations. WILLI AM~COFFEY,~ DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given that all persous having claims or demands against or upon the Estato of William Coffey, late of tho City of Wellington, Journalist, deceased (who died at the City of Wellington on tho 11th day of June, 1910) are requested to send full particulars of such claims or demands to undersigned, on or before Wcdnes- , the 20th»day of July, 1910, in order - the samo may be examined by tho .. '. ninistrator of the estate of the said deceased, and, if found correct, duly discharged. And all persons indebted to tho said deceased aro requested to pay, the amount of their respective debts te the undersigned. Dated this 6th day of July, 1910 YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors to tho Administrator, I Gray-street, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 8

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