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rjIHE KING^ THEATRE. Enthusiastic Reception Niffhtlr ni WEST'S PERFECTION ROYAT ROYAL PICTURES. WEST'S Proprietors, West's Pictures, Ltd.. and SERIES OP y BUPBRB IO SS f ÜBJECTS, But nevertheless the present items musl) be withdrawn after this evening, to make room for to-morrow c GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, And production of Entirely New Kna tures. You have therefore *' ONLY THE TIDE OF FORTTTNtf TQ-NIGHT FISH BREEDING TO PARADISE GULCH SEE MICK'S LIFE, ETC FOOLSHEAD AS CHAUFFEUR • Our Prices, Is and 6d. 'Phone 3143 • Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee 6d QPERA HOUSS, Sole Lessee J. C. Williamson. Ltd. A NOTABLE EVENT! THURSDAY, 6th OCTOBER, ' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Presents MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART* MISS NELLIE STEWART^ And a Most Distinguished Company FOR A SEASON OF 18 NIGHTS, Box Plans Now Open at the Dresden for the Entire Season. THURSDAY, 6th ' FRIDAY, 7th WHEN SATURDAY, Bth KNIGHTHOOB MONDAY, 10th WAS IN P TUESDAY, 11th FLOWER. WEDNESDAY, 12th THURSDAY, 13th WHAT FRIDAY, 14th EVERY WOMAN SATURDAY, 15th KNOWS MONDAY, 17th TUESDAY, 18th WEDNESDAY. 19tK TRILBY THURSDAY, 20th FRIDAY, 21st SATURDAY, 22nd MONDAY, 24th SWEET NELE TUESDAY, 25th OF WEDNESDAY. 26th OLD DRURY. ' | Prices : ss, 3s, and 2s. Early Doors t<J Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. gT. THOMAS' SJIALL. NEWTOWN, STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES. TO-NIGHT— The Ironworkers' Strike. . 38388ifcaaWs £•"*- -° - Usual Prices. \ u N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-ST. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS , NOW OPEN. Hours— ll-5.30, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m Admission, Is. Catalogues, 6d. HENRI BASTINGS^ ____^ Secretary. npOWN HALL. WELIJNGTON. THURSDAY. 6th OCTOBER. THE WANGANUI GARRISON BANQ (En route to the Ballarat Contest) Will give oi;e grand concert, And Plcy the Two Test Selection* Quartettes, Solos, etc. Popular Prices— 2s and Is. JAMES T. MUIR. Manage*. SONG RECITAL! SONG RECITAL ! gYDNEY - STREET ROOM, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8.15. MISS PARSONS and MR. STEPHENS will sing Duets by Goring Thomas and Walthew ; and, with MISS DRISCOLL and MR. PARSONS, Quar. totte3 by Mendelssohn, Sullivan, and Walford Davies. Tickets, 2s 6d, and Box Plan at Wellington Piano Co. Concessions to Students. "VTEW ZEALAND GENERAL MISSION! ST. PAUL'S, THORNDON. Missioner— CANON IVENS, M.A. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 4th OCTOBER. Mission Service and Sermon, 7.30 p.m. Subject — "My Saviour." N.B. — Weather permitting, there will be an Open Air Service immediately before Mission Service. ' LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, WELLINGTON AUXILIARY. Visit of REV. H. P. SCHLENCKER, of New Guinea, and REV. G. J. WILLIAMS. Australasian Organising Agent. TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER— Annual Public Meeting, in The Terrace Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. Addresses by Rev. H. P. Sehlencker and Rev. G. J. Williams. WEDNESDAY, sfch OCTOBER— • United Mission Circle, in Conffcable-sfc. ' Schoolroom, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. G. J, Williams. Lantern Lecture, in Alicetown Church, at 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY. 6th OCTOBER— Public Meeting, in Courtenay-place - Church, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. G. J. Williams. Subject: "The Cost of Not Evangelising the World." Collections on behalf of the London Missionary Society at all Meetings and Services. V.M.C.A. V.M.C.A. "EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL lit TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER. S.3O— "MONSTER YE OLDE ENGLISHB TEA." Attendants and Tables Decorated in Old English Style. A Beautiful Display. Admission One Shfllinjr. 7— GYMNASTIC DISPLAY by MR. DOVEY'S PUPILS. 7.4S— PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION. Chairman MR. J. G. W. ATTKEN. Speakers— Mß. ALEX. JAMESON, of Forth ; MR. J. J. VIRGO, of Sydney. Solo by MR. ARMSTRONG, of Sydney. Tho Publio Cordially Invited. H. N. HOLMES, General Secretary. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. ASMOKE CONCERT, to wind up th« 6eason, will be held at the Masonio Hall, Boulcott-stcoet, TO - MORROW (Wednesday), sth October, at 8 p.m. Past and Present Members, Supporter*, and Friends will be cordially WelcomeA. Tickets, 3s 6d. J. G. KINVIG, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 834. yy INNING NU M B E R « WILSON'S SCHOOL OF PAINTING ART UNK)N. Ist ... 195 7th ... 838 2nd ... 124 Bth .. 326 3rd . 713 9th ... 753 4th ... 777 10th . 347--sth ... 771 11th . . 607 6th ... 258 12th •„. 605

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 82, 4 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 82, 4 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 82, 4 October 1910, Page 8