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Q P E R A n 0 tJ B fiT. Direction William Andersoii. ! A SPORTING PLAY* ; FOR .A SPORTING PUM/tO. TO-NIGHT and Five Following Evenings. Positively for SIX NIGHTS Only. , I NAT GOULD'S Great. Spotting Drama, THE CHANCfi OF A LIFETIME. THE CHANCE' OF A LIFETIME THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! ' A pra-ma depicting with grapfefo r#«t!*tn incident* pi life eonheetea with tho Greatest of all Sports— THE TURF, THE SPORT Of KINGS. THE CHANCE OF A LIPETIMEI THE ASCOT GOLD CUP/ THE STEALING OF THE CUP. THE RACE. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! Presented by "WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Popular Prioes-3s, Bs, and It. RmLv fp H B NEW THE A T RE. * Manners-street, Props., Messrs, MaoMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS 00 1 DAILY, from 11 a.m. till U p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. B«{H EE i lormou 1 A «*»M« on Saturdpy again clearb demohettated the Remark"TBROUBH THE CLOUDS I" new •ftßgfiaas-yßaßStew-And LYRIC ORCHESTRA . Consisting of GILES HAS HIS FORTUNE TOLD. 14 , And Other Star liemu. 14 TlfSTnl ffiel'? 1 ** 6md S6^ at Booking Fee^d., Theatre 'Phono 3145. Look Out for §jg «jg»Jw[«> Attraction, NAVY ! tTOMPLEIf^^IW^TO-NIGHTt COMPLETE CHANGE TaNIGHT Remember ! Only Two Nignts of This Programme, As S «? r j Pje^fes Not ehowing >Vednewlay i and Thursday, .^^L^JJgJ^^lhtlsJ^^BatJGhangfe. WELLINGTON CITY"cOUN~CtL. "* 'P 0 W N HAL L. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA A&d ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL: TUESDAY EVENING, 89th AUt!t ' r, 8 o'clock. Overture -""Fieirrabras" SeJiut«>«t Prelude-* <I King Manfred" ..... Renie-'v; Largo m G .Hamkl Caprice Itahen ...,....,..„ TjHsheikowek. Vftlse ff6m the Ballet "Dorndoeehein" Various Organ SBleotiofl* by Mr. Maus« han Barftett (Cily Otganiet). Admwslon — SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING, Maughan Barnett-^Jon'ductor. JNO. R. PALMER. KKNT.TERRACB PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 29th AUG., THE ANNIVERSARY TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT Will be held as above. Tea will be served at 6.30 p.m., nnd the Entertainment, oonsirtihg of Kecitftfcion», tjongs, etc., will eommmce at 7.30 p.m. Admission°»Adults, Is} Children, 6d. m7sT anderson'huohes, /ORATOR, Traveller, Temperance Ad. V/ vocate, will Address Meetings a3 undvir : — Monday, 28th— Presbyterinh Chuttli Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Tuesday, 29H, —Presbyterian Church, Kelbume, 8 p.r.:. Wednesday, 30th«-Sydhey-9treet Scho^; room, Thorndon, S p.m. Thursday, S!?t —Trinity- Church, Newtown, 8 p.m. Collection* at above to defray efcpensoe. FRIDAY, lsfc SEPTEMBER. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, TARANAKI-STREET. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON PALESTINE. Tickets— One Shilling. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. QHURCH OF Cmist VtVIAN-ST. TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'olftck. EVENING WITH SHAKESPEARE, MB. RICHARD BROWN. Good Musical and Elocutionary Program fine. Everybody invited. No collection. ""WELLINGTON cTtY "cOUNCll!!""* PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURES. A LECTURE will be given in the Town H2llH 2 11 (CONCERT HALL) on WEDNESDAY, the 30fch inst., at 8 p.m., by A. S. MALCOLM, Esq., M.P. Subject! "IMPERIAL FEDERATION." His Excellency the Governor will preside. Admission FREE. , k JNO. R. PALMER, JBth August, 1911. Town Clerk, WELLINGTON" NoRTH^MCTIOn! NORTHLAND. MR. A. L. HERDMAN, M.P., thf Reform Candidate, <\ill Addreea thp EiectOM of NorthlahJ and District nt Him Mrtbodut, Schoolroom, Northland, THI" EVENING, the 28th August. Chair to be token at 8 oyclook. the incorpoFated tnstitutu of accountants of n.». A MEETING oflhe Wellingion Men, «».A. bere of the trMil\rt« will be hphl in the Chnmber of Commerce tO*MORHOW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, al o o'clock, for thn purpose of Nominating n UepreßMitftinc on the Council for tbo pnsiiing year. H/TRS. H. B. MASON'S Claese* for fco XfA jrinners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall, 86, Ghusnee-«treet> near St. or^smft .iflftsr «rt£ hiences >\ ith pupU, Private Lesgena by nppoiatmeat. npßUST ' V*Biuejaekei To"*pTdr»"^ootJ -» sovike, That* why bo many of tn% toiioi' km prefer Red Juckev Citarott^.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 8