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HIS MAJESTY'B THEATRIC. Props., John Fuller »nd Boni. FUW.ERS' PTCTimKS t The Beet FULLERS' PICTURES ! of All. Presenting TO-NIGHT, for tho Last Timo in Wellington, a Master Programme, iuclutlirig— RAFFLES, the Genlfeman Crook. WALTER WINNAN'S fRIZE HORSES. BAKER'S COMIC E^UILimttSTS 1 MAKING AN AEROPLANE 1 THE 13ELUGI5. FARMYARD ACQUAINTANCES. A DAUGHTER OF LIBERTY ! HOW A HUNGRY MAN WAS FED. A GOOD CIGAR. DC. and 0.5., Is ; Stalls (tip-up). 6d. Plan tit Christceon b. 'Phftne 3163. ' ENTIRELY NEW MONDAY, 23th Augnst, 1811. DOUBLK PRoImAMME^T TCTULLEtIS 1 THFjATRE ROYAL. x , LAST NIGHT! \ LAST NIGHT! HARLAND AND ROLLISON, w HARLAND AND ROLLISON! Who^f 1 Manipulation of Scores oE Musical Instruments arouses cheers of enthuBi»ni Every Evening. HARLAND AND ROLLISON, Playing on the Large** and Smallest Concertinas ever made. Our Latest Starr Importation, STARR AND LESLIE I STARR AND LESLIE! In theit Novel and Wohdetful Specialty Act. People must really see this Aot, foi they change completely next week. „ , KELDINE AND KLIMO, England's Premier THck and' Comedy Cyclists, »nd out ' TALENTED COMPANY. Rupert Cathhert May Dahlberg Nellie Searle Jim Gaffney Ruby Rubira Ward Lear Essie Jennings Marcella Gray Bob Harper Lewis Trio D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, 1&. Plm Dresden, 6d e*tra. Theatre Royal from 3 p.m. to S p.m. this afternoon. BANQUET TO RIGHT HONrM J. G. WARD, BART. (Prime Minister of New Zealand), Ahd SIR JOHN FINDLAY, K.C.M.G. (Attorney-General). TOWN* HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AUG. 26, 1611, At 7.45 o'clock. Chairman ? HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF WELLINGTON. Tickets £1 le. JAMES DYKES, Secretary, 149-161, Jjeathewton-st., Wellington. WOMEN'S "SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE. RECEPTION "~AND SOCIAL Tendered to SIR JOSEPH AND LADY WARD, SIR JOHN AND LADY FINDLAY, To be held in CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL On MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Double Tickets Ss 6d, Gents 2s, Extra Lady Is. Tickets can be obtaihed from the Secretary or Members. Members ar« requested to meet oh TUESDAY, 29th instant, in the Rooms, Manners-street, ftl 8 Business— Arrangements foi Social) etc. E. MOORE, Hon., Seo. _ TriLBIRNIE BEACH SKATING RlNts ■■^* The Ideal Roller Skiiting Resort. Bahd Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. TO-NlGHT— Gents' One-mils Novelty Race. Screamingly Funny, Ehtrance Free. AND MATSON, Propriotori. important announcement i ladies' hockey championshii adies' hockey championshii dayT*bay. * DAY'S BAY. From SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER To SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. 300 LADIES TAKING PART 300 LADIES TAKING PART In this GREAT HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP AT DAY|S BAY, Teams competing from 1 all pam of Ne« Zealand. SEVEN MATCHES" EVERY AFTER. NOON. Arrangements have been made with the Ferry Company to run Speeisl Steamers daily in connection with the tournament, Full particulars later. _ ■tfMr&A. fTW-NIGHT, at B— Devotional Meeting. SUNDAY, at 4 p.m.— Men's Meeting, Speaker—Mr. Herbert Corder, of Sundefland. Subject— "The Adult School Movemeht." Strangers' Tea, at 6 p.m. Everybody welcome. ___^_____ -^^ - , YOUNG "WOMEN'S "CHRISTIAN AS. SOCIATION, HERBERT-ST. A MEMORIAL SERVICE for Miss Ruth Anderson will be held in YAV.C.A. Rooms, on SUNDAY, 27th August, at 4 p.m., Mrs. M'Clay will preside. Open to all. Tea at 5.30 p.m. jean s. Wilson, Gen. sjo^ MISS ANDERSON HUGHEsT , ORATOR, Traveller, Temperance Advocate, will Address Meetings as under : — Saturday, 26th— Assembly Hall Johnsonville, 8 p.m. Sunday, 27th— After-Chutch ■ Rally, 8.15 p.m., New Theatre, Mannersstreet. Monday, 28th^*Pfesbyterion Church, Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Tuesday, 29th —Presbyterian Church, Kelbume, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 30th— Sydney-street Schooltoom, Thorndon, 8 p.m. Thursday, 31st —Trinity Church, Nswtown, 8 p.m. Collections at above to defray expenses. FRIDAY. Ist SEPTEMBER. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, TARANARI-STREET. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON PALASTINE. _ JTickets— -One Shilling. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. ALL Orangemen are ihvited to he present fit n Special Meeting ot' the above Institution 4on MONDAY, 28th August, at 8 p.m., in Sydney-street Primitive Methodist Schoolroom. Business— lmportnnt. W*A. BROWN, Diflffict Secretary, COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. A MEETING of those, Citiaens of Thorndon who eve in sympathy with the movement for the Repealing of the present, Compuliory Defoncs Act nre asked' lo fit tend nt the' Marine Engineers' Institute Hnll, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SOth August. Snbjeot— "Militftrii>m and Pnblic Opinion,'' „,&..D EE. TAYLOR MKMORIAL FUND. A MEETING of the Committee will be hekl in the Mayor's Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY, Sfaih August, nt 4.30 p.m. ,• t All persons in Wrllinglon in charge of lists flic flpfcpd (0 HttcttJ nr send in their IW. , For ijxetulKo. U, M'LAREN, Secretwy,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 6