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BOXING FINALS! TOWN HAIiL! TOWN HALL! TONIGHT, at S. FINALS IN BANTAM AND LIGHTWEIGHT. SEMI-FINALS AND FINALS IN FEATHER, WELTER, AND HEAVY. A DOZEN CONTESTS. , , . J?BICES-4e, Bb, and 2s. Plan at ARMIT'S until 5 p.m, W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. PETONE v. IMPORTANT RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME A^ggggigi TO-MORROW ASHSigi AT 2.45. GREATEST GAME THIS SEASON! GREATEST GAME THIS SEASON 1 GBEATEST GAME THIS SEASON! • GREATEST GAME THIS SEASON! NOTE EARLY START! ON No. 2— WAIWETIT v. ORI^NTAL^ IMPORTANT THIRD-CLASS GAME! PETONE— SOUTHERN v. PONEKE. üß^apfsss^Bo^gsf n!cCs¥^ d> 6d - reserved seats ** AT KARORI— MELROSE v. VICTORIA COLLEGE. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary.

W.C.C. p O W N B 'A L L. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, ' Bth JUNE, Afc 8 o'clook. ORGAN RECITAL I ORGAN RECITAL 1 By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). Vocalist MISS DORIS DALL. Marche Pontificale Widor 'Star of Eve" (Tannhauser) Wagnor Overture — "Si j'etais Roi" Adam Songs — "Marguerite at the Spinning Wheel Schubert "My Ships" A. Barrett Admission — SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER, Town. Clerk. THE EVENING POST. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS A DVERTISERS will please note that ■"• in order to ENSURE INSERTION in SAME DAY'S PAPER, ADVERHSEMENTS MUST' BE AT THIS' OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 P.M. Bach doy. , Advertisers will oDiige by handing in their announcements EARLIER if possible. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD. tVo have just landed the most comprehensive ' line of UEKTICAL ■• Vlh E>S Ever seen in New Zealand. rhey are suitable for large W small offices, lawyers, merchants, and others. Prioes are also right. rHE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD,, 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. 'Phone 1676. S. LUKE' & CO., LTD., p ENERAL ENGINEERS, BOILER. MAKERS, IRQN AND BRASS FOUNDERS, > Make a speciality of MARINE ENGINEERING SAWMILLING, BRICKMAKING, LAUNDRY /AND DAIRYING MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS Manufacturers of BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRONWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Sole Agents for MESSRS. DAVEY, PAXMANANDCO., LTD., SUCTION GAS PLANT, etc , Sole Agents for the PULSOMETER ENGINEERING CO., STEAM AND OTHER PUMPS, ICEMAKING MACHINERY, etc. WAKEFIELD-STRBET (nee Victoriastreet), Wellington. VKT ALTER F. POTTS, MASSEUR and HYDROPATHIST, May be consulted at his new premises, 52, RUSSELL-TERRACE, On and after MONDAY, 10th JUNE. KIRK'S TREATMENT. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. /■ MRS. WOODWARD, 121, lngestre. street, and 32, Lsvinbtou-quay (Hotel Cecil Buildings), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING AND BOOTS, 2tC. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, INGESTRE-STREET. Phone 2379. 32, LAMBTON-QUAY. 'Phono 2965 __ ' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, cash purchaser of Ladies', Gents.' and Children's Leffc-ofE Clothing, Boots, cfco. Lettors roxi\'Q prompt attention; highest prices jiven. Address 139, Ingestrc-stroet (noxt B\S. Dispensary). j^R^TNIGHTINGALE, 103, Lambton"LTJL quay, will give tho highest cash [n-ice for Lefl-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nighlingalo will- call by appointment. Write or 'phono 2924.— Mr5. Nightinßalo, 118, Taranaki-st. und 103, Lambton-qy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. ROSEN. Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Luft-off Clothing, Boots, otc. Letters receive prompt attention. Highost laricas given. laO. Tsiranaki-i«trcet No representatives but Mr. and Mrs. Koeeu.

mHEATRE ROYAL. Brennan-Fullers Vaudovillo Circuit. Managing Director ...... ..Ben. J. Fuller. NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS, LAST NIGHT Dapper HARRY LAST NIGHT English Comedian. SIMS. ROYA AND REJAN, Tho Great -English Dancing Duo. GUS HARRIS Enormous Reception GUS HARRIS Nightly of England's GUS HARRIS Greatet Chorus Winger. Also presenting his Novolty Scona, "THE SYNAGOGUE.?' America's most laugh- O'DKLL and HART ablo comedy act. O'DELL and HART Last Nights ALBERT and, HILLIER, Sketch Artiste. ' Last Nights NELLIE KOLLE, the Girl who reaches your heart. Last Nighte WONG TOY SUN, the Great Chinese Conjuror. ". WE CHANGE EVERY MONDAY. Beware less you miss this fino bill. Remember you are now getting ac good a show as any other vaudeville house in Australasia. NOTE POPULAR PRICES:— Drees Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, le. Reserved Seats, 2s 6d. Plan at Dresden. , mHEA TR E^ ROYAL COMING MONDAY NEXT, 10th JUNE. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS! Headed by the World'B Celebrity— KARAI In an act which has been proKARA! claimed by tho leading papers KARA! ot tho world to equal (if not KARA! better) that of Paul CinqueKARAI valli'6. ,- Tho -Sydney Morning Herald, after criticising Kara's act, fays:— "This great artist »p^ears to commence where all othore finish."' , ' KARAI KARA! For a limited season of SIX NIGHTS , ONLY! ?' .>, -t In ispito of tho great expense attached" hereto, tho eaino popular prices will be rotained. Book your seats at the Dresden to ensure comfort. THB KING'S THEATRE. Props., Woßt'B Limited, and Linlcy and Donovan TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES. WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I THE LAST OF THE FRONTIGNACS 1 THE LAST OF THE FRONTIGNACS 1 THE LAST OF THE FRONTIGNACS I THE LAST OF THE FRONTIGNACS 1 THE LAST OF THE FRONTIGNACS 1 PATHE GAZETTE. PATHE GAZETTE. ALARM CLOCK ! SWIFT WORK ! MAGICAL MATCHES! Prices, 1b and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, 6d. 'Phone 3143. TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW ! WEST'S SUPERIOR PRIZE MATINEE WEST'S SUPERIOR PRIZE MATINEE WEST'S SUPERIOR PRIZE MATINEE MONDAY I MONDAY ! The Whimsical Extravaganza, MAM'SELLE NITOUCHE! MAM'SELLE NITOUCHE 1 KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Pictures I Latest and Best Pictureß ! 2.30. TO-MORROW (Saturday).- 8. THE BEST SHOW IN THE VALLEY 1 Wo Challenge Comparison. Yet another Exclusive Attraction. Thackeray's Immortal Novel, VANITY FAIR! VANITY FAIR! VANITY FAIR! "A Remarkable Condensation, of , a Famous Story." The Vitagraph Company at its Best. Also a Complete New Programme. Trap for His Mrs. Santa Wife'e Jones Claus ! Sweetheart 1 Entertains! "A.8." Feature Films. Prices as usual. E. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Direction, London Entertainment Syndicate. W. L. Corbott Business Manager. Q P E R A HOUSE MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY And Following Two Nights. FAREWELL VISIT TO WELLINGTON Of the WORLD'S FAMOUS HUMORIST, Mr. Josoph Mr. Joseph MR. JOSEPH BLASCHECK! MR. JOSEPH BLASCHECK! Assisted by . MISS MILDRED WRIGIITON, With her Charming Songs at the Piano. A FEW OPINIONS: His late Majesty King Edward VII. — "I could not havo believed it possible for an actor to so completely change _his identity without using any paint, wigs, or costumes. Your 'J.P. item made me laugh until I felt ashamed of myself, but when I saw his Grace the Bishop of London almost screaming with laughter. I then felt I had not exceeded the bounds." Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan now open, at Dresden. Day Sales at C'hristeson 8. Furniture and complete atago decora* tioiis by Messrs. W. Strango and Co. Steinway Grand Piano by Dresden. Chan. W. Thompson, Touring Manager. WELLINGTON "SAVAGE " CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. NOTICE i* hereby given that UlO next Korero will bo held in the Club Rooms, Boulcolt-street, TO-MORROW (Saturday), the Brh instant at b p.m. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ROCK OR STEWART ISLAND OYSTERS. Iv t Bags, in Bottle*, or on Plates. Fried, Stewed, Curried, or Baked. IN fact, in tmy way you like, at tho INTERNATIONAL LUNCHEON TEA and SUPPER ROOMS, 25, Mannersfctreot. Tel. 3634. Ladies' Room upstairs. Try our Is Luncheon. Tho best in town. • LEFT-OFF CLOTHING^ m COSTELLO, 149, MumieftM.troel, is JL • witling to buy in any quantity Misfits nad Left-cO. Clothing. 'Phone 1418.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1912, Page 8

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