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fTt HE XI N G'S THEATER Proprietors — West's Pictures, Ltd , and Linley and Donovan. Tha All-Conquering and Invulnerable. WEST'S AND ROYAL PREMIER PICTURES! PREMHSR PREMIER PICTURES ! PREMIER And Orchestra of Picked Musicians. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of THIS MAGNIFICENT BILL. THIS MAGNIFICENT BILL. TO-MORROW (Thursday) TO-MORROW, New Features ! Fresh Novelties ! ! Novel Devices of Infinito Variety, And ' Grand Complimentary Benefit In Aid of the Funds to Send Competitori to the Festival of the Empire Sports. POPULAR PRICES. Tickets may bo obtained at Armit's, Kitto and Graham's, T. Shields', C. Hayhes', Gilbert's, Abel's, and at. the Theatre Booking Office at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d extra. fJpOWN HALL TOWN HALL. Direction J and N. Tait. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT. FAREWELL TO NEW ZEATTAND. AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTE To the "AUSTRALIAN JENNY LIND." Miss Amy Castles must bo hard to ploaso indeed if she is not delighted with the warmth of the welcome she has' received in Melbourne. Hor every appearance was greeted with enthusiastic ap« plauso; all her songs were oncored with the warmest unanimity; the platform was heaped with lovoly flowers in hor honour ; and at tho end of her last number, which was, as everyone had hoped, "Home. Sweet Home," the whole house roeo and ■cneored with all tho power of its lungs. Finally, thousands waited to sco her leavetho hall, and made Swanston-streot reecho with its HURRAHS. Sho has won oil this by the real excellence of her singing, and the fulness of promise that 3ha has shown by developing into one of the WORLD'S GREATEST VOCAL ARTISTS. There is no need to repeat what has been said again and aEKun of the CHARM OF HER STYLE, THE BRILLIANCY OF HER FIORFTURI, AND THE SWEETNESS OF HER TONE. All were onco more exemplified in the fullest -degree, and as the passing years give breadth and depth io her emotional life her power of dramatic interpretation will doubtless becomo as remarkable as her vocal gifts.— Melbourne Ago. HER GRAND OPERA TRIUMPHS Still Ring .with Convincing and SYMPATHETIC INSISTENCY In the Ears of All her Wellington Music-lovers. MISS AMY CASTLES Will bo Supported by a Complete Concert Company, consisting of — ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN' [From the Royal Grand Opera of Berlin, Dresden. Hamburg, and Leiozig), LOUIS HATTENBACH, The Eminent 'Cellist. WILLIAM CONWAY, The Talented Young Pianist. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN for both: Concerts at the Dresden Co.'s Warehouse. PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s. . 500 THREE-SHILLING TICKETS 500 THREE-SHILLING TICKETS , Now on Sale at the Dresden. 2s Tickets Obtainable at Doors. COUNTRY DATES: 4 Masterton Bth, Palmerston 10th, Mar. ton 13th, Feilding 14th, Wanganui 15th# Hawera 16th. ". Manager, G. HOMAN BARNES. T. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! Two Complete Changes Every Week, Mondays and Thursdays. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night ! Golden Shell. /. * Last Night ! Salutary Lesson. Last Night! A Wireless Romance. Another Complete Change To-morrow _ j Night. WELLINGTONW 'ELLINGTON' ASSOCIATION"!^ SPIRITUALISTS (Reg.). NEW CENTURYIiALL, KENT-TER., TO-NIGHT, afc 8 o'clock. MRS. SCHJjrZ,_of Melbourne, *jll hold a Meeting TO-NIGHT for Spirit Messages from Flowers and Peychometry. Admission, 6d and Is. LECTURE TONIGHT. WILSON FRITCH, of Boston, oi 1 Emerson's Powerful Essay, "SELF-RELIANCE": How to Make the Most of Yourself. MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST. „.,. Admission — Is. v 'three important lectures." EDWARD NELSON, Australasian Representative International Bible Students' Association, speaks in Town Hall (small hall) TO-NIGHT, -.7.30. "Two Holls of the Bible." Most helpful to thinking people. God's Plan in its. fulness traced from Genesis^ to Revelation. Non-Sectarian. No Collection. WAIWETU GOLF CLUB. T \ .Tk/TEMBERS are reminded that th> •"•*• Annual Meeting takes; place in tha Town Hall, Lower Hutt, at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW (Thursday). EVENING. W. J. GARDNER, Hon. Secretary. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL! WELLINGTON SWIFTS FOOTBALL CLUB. TT7IIGHTEENTH Annual Meeting will ICi be hold at the Hotel Windsor, Wil-lis-street, on FRIDAY, 3rd March,, at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. P. R. PYE-SMITH, , Hon. Secretary.^ WELLINGTON DIST. 'INST. N.Z.E.I. A MEETING of the above' will be held in the Education Board Buildings on' FRIDAY, 3rd March, 1911, at 8 p.m. Business — 1. Report of Delegates attending Educational Conference in Hokitika in January Last. 2. Paper, '"'Th© Geography Outfit,' 1 by Mr. J. H. Kirby. 3. General. E. H. BALLACHEY, Hon. Sec._ 1.0. R. !>A N Extraordinary Meeting of All -£3l Members of the Hope of Wellington, Perseverance, Excelsior, arid Haste to the Rescue Tents will be held at tho - Rechabite Hall on FRIDAY NEXT, th« 3rd of March, at 8 p.m. Business — Important. Visit of High Officers. ■ , WM. JNO. GAUDIN, j Acting D.C.R. I ETROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Established 1891.) _ Incorporated under "The Building j Societies Act, 1880." THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING of the members of the Society will &• held on MONDAY, 20th MARCH, at 8 I p.m., at the Office of the Society, Commercial TJnicJn Assurance Company's . Buildings, Grey-street. < 1 Business : I j To receive the Directors' Report and Bulance-sheet And to Elect Two Directors. and Twe Auditors. Nominations for the position ot Direo tor must be in the hands of the Secretary seven clear days before the meeting in | terms of Rul& No 6. CHAS. A. EWEN, Secretary. Wellington, 28th February, 1911. rriO LET, 7-roomed Dwelling,, new, -«- every modarn convenience, sheltered position, Dee-t-Veot, close Duppa-streoi Paik. J. W. Rar-'on, Dee-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 8

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