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QPERA H O 17 '8 4 LeMee, J, C. Williamson, Ltd. • TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTt LAST NIGHT OF LAUGHTER I WYKEHAM AND NABLE. t Presont Hheir Greatest Laughter Ploy, WHO'S WILLIAM > WHO'S WILLIAM? .WHO'S WILLIAM? P By Harry Carver. To-night Laughter Reigns Supreme. To-morrow Blank Despair, BRIGHT MUSIC ! CLEVER DIALOGUES I MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! QPERA. HOUSE. Lessee J. 0. Williamson. STARTING MONDAY, life JULY. STARTING MONDAY, lat JULY.' PORTUS AND TALBOT, LIMITEtf, Present (By arrangement with Hugo Brothers) BILLY KERSAND'S BILLY KERSAND'S GREATER GREATER AMERICAN MINSTRELS t AMERICAN MINSTRELS! • 35 PREMIER ' "o5 35 • 00LC3RED ARTISTS 1 <. 35 IN AN ABSOLUTELY UP-TO-DATE PERFORMANCE 1 Introducing all tho Latest Song Hit*, Neir *nd Novel Dances. THE ONLY COMPANY OF ITS KIND AND VALUE NOW TOURING THE WORLD 1 PRIOES-Sa. 2b, wid 1». Unual etrly doors. Box Han at Dresden. Day Sales at Chrißtogoh a. „ Q P E R A HOUSE. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction j. Rn d N. ; Tait. Commencing WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY,. , ' AND FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, The World-Famous Entertainer^ ', MARGARET COOPER, MARGARET COOPER, Diva of Humorous Song, ' The Popular Idol of London, MARGARET COOPER, ' * Visits Now Zealand at the ' ZENITH OF HER TRIUMPHANT , CAREER, and at the HEIGHT of HER VAST POPULARITY Her recent Melbourne' Season proved a Unique Triumph. Night after night hundreds failed to gain admittance. In oydney, during her present long sea* eon of four weeks, the Palace Theatre is Packed night after night; all seats aro booked ahead. MARGARET COOPER Is Supported by a "Company of English" Artiste of World-wide Repute. H. SCOTT LESLIE, Actor, Humorist, Raconteur. SIGNOR MANZONX. . Magician of the Mandolin. ' v . HORACE WITTY, The Eminent Young English Baritone CHARLES, LAWRENCE, Pianist. Prices— ss, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plans and Day Sales as usual. ROLAND STAVELY, Represontativo for J. and N. Tait. KILBIRNIE SKATING RlNK.~Four Sessions^ Daily (Tuesday Evening* excepted). Band, m attendance Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. Grand Fancy Dress and Poster Carnival, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd July. £40 in Prizes. TO-NIGHTT-Second Half-mile .Rac« for Ladies' Silver Cup. J. MATSON, Proprietor. IF you want to see a Vaudeville Programme, then go to the Theatre Royai next Monday night. WELLINGTON NAVAL BOATING SOCIETY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. AN Extended Night will be held at th© Boat Station on THURSDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 till 12. Cloakroom attendant. Mise Hawthorn, Musician. R. K. COUPER, Sec. J. A. SINCLAIR, ttrens. rf\HE WELLINGTON HARBOUR X! FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY AND RONA BAY SERVICE. SUNDAY.' Boats leave Town at 10.15, "11 a.m., 2.30, and 6.45 p.m. ' Leave Rona 8ay— 9.15, 11.15 a.m., *2, 4.40 p.m. Leave Day's Bay— 9, 11' a.m. *IM, 4.00 p.m. ' • ' *Only if weather, is ftuo. Fares— Adults, Is 3d ; Children, 6d. (Circumstances permitting). npHfi WELLINGTON HARBOUR A' FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY AND RONA BAY SERVICE. THE 10.15 p.m. Steamer to Day's Bay will be postponed till 10.45 p.m. TONIGHT (Saturday), 29th, Juno (Circumstances permitting). OOMMISSION~fo ""KNOlflRE" Tfcf (> AND RI3PORT Ul'Ofc CERTAIN CONDITIONS RELATING- TO Til]': COST OF LIVING IN NEW ZBA» LAND. a MUZ Commission /engaged in tho abova Enquiry invlto ovidenco from \nn gonoral public in regard to tha co-iura restjonsibte for the increased Cost, of Living. Tho Oomtnisßion will commence it* Sittings at 11 a.un on TUESDAY. 2nd JULY, at tho Parliamentary JJm'kliiyje, Moloswovth-street. J. W. COLLINS, Hoci'etAry to Ooui miwlon. Wellington. , THE METALLIC SIGN ANd"FIAT« ING COMPANY (LTD). I HEREBY give notice th'ut all claims against the above Company miufc bo uonl to mo at my office, 326, Lumbtonquay, Wellington, >on or beforo Monday, tho 15th July; 1912, otherwiro they will not bo reeojruibed. WM. C. STEPHENS. Liquidutor. _We^mgJton._29th_Juiio 1 J.912. YV> jou know that l^ngitind'fe'greatctt Emotional Actress oonimenoifc t* v>a. eon at the Theattc KpycU ucxv Monday

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8