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. Jf\ P B R A -"HOUSE. ■i Direction „, J. O. Williamson, Ltd. P 'ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS ""HWB* Presented by -- (J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., •At 10 minutes to 8 o'clock sharp. J. B. Fagan's Dramatisation of Robert Hichens's Fascinating Novol, pSbte ."BELLA DONNA. "- - /- Piirorte are requested to bo in their ieoata at 10 minutes to 8, as the interest commences with the rise of the curtain. "BELLA DONNA!" ."BELLA DONNA I""^smi> with '*" ' PROMINENT DRAMATIC STAR, *"*•* MR. PTULIUS T7-NIGST. «J ULIUS XVnIGHT, • ■ **■ Supported by *i MISS IRENE BROWNE, " And the ' C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. ***" "BELLA DONNA!" CReally dramatic."— The Times (London). 1 THURSDAY. EVENING. 4th SEPT., ■ production for the first time in New Zealand of Bernard Shaw's delightful I Comedy, "MAN AND SUPERMAN." "MAN AND SUPERMAN."4*©' Plays Produced by MR. JULIUS KNIGHT! Box Plan at the Dresden. / Prices— os, 3s, Is. Early Doorg, Stalls l. fciid Gallery, Is extra. j Day Sales at Chrieteeon's. \g\ PERA HOtf.SE. SHORT SEASON ! SHORT SEASON! STARTING^ MONDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. THE NORWOODS! THE NORWOODS! THE NORWOODS! Hypnotists. presenting tho Greatest Laughing Show that have ever visited Australasia. NEW FACES AND NEW SCENES!' ,l Pfioes— 3s, 2s. Is. Plan at Dresden. KJ^KATING,! SKATING t SKATING! KILBIRNIE SKATING RINK. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. (Tuesday Evenings Excepted.) UTO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Presentation of Prizes Won at the Carnival. T. TORPY, Proprietor. AS6 AN RECITAL. TOWN~HALL. MR. BERNARD PAGE, The Nowly-appoittted CITY OR ffi NIB T, \ Will give his INAUGURAL RECITAL In the TOWN HALL . ftfO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, , 'At 8 o'olock. Programme. (Finale Symphonic Palhetiqu© Tchaikowsky rßhapsodie (No, 1), Op. 7....-,Saint'Saens tf'ague (No, 6) on the Name of Bach ' Schumann (Improvisation, Op. 74-' „ _» Rheinberger (Finale in B-flat ... — — . Wolfetenholme Slcherzo, Op, 70 ..-..««-——«... Hofmann Sonatina in A- minor „««»•. Karg Elert JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. 30th Augaet, 1913, jjj^Ul-LFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN. ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY, let. and 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915. SALE OF WORK, £_ 'Aid of St. Matthew's Vicarage Fund. Each Day at S p.m. and 7 p.m. IfDaorty Chikken's Dances Each Evening at 8 o'clock, sUnder the Direction of the Misses Holm. JAPANESE FALRI " jCALVATION , ARMY CITADEL, tyj Viviaji-et/re&t. TUESDAY, 2nd SEPT., at 8 p.m. (Opened by His Excellency Lord Liverpool pProgramm© by . Silver Band and Song- . stew. Wednesday, 3rd Sept., 8 p.m.— -Opened by Prime Minister, Hon. W. F. Maesoy. Programme by Major M'lntosh and Pupile. 4th Sept. — Opened by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. P. Luke. Programmo by Berhaenporo Baptist _ Choir. ((Friday, sth Sept,, at 8 p.m.— 'Programme by Mr. W. Turner's Mandoline Band. Commissioner Richards presiding each covaning. Admission 6d. I,l^ RAND MERCANTILE" MARINE *X FAIR! ' In Aid of the Missions to Seamen > r_o bo opened by the Earl »nd Countess of Liverpool, ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, At 3 p.m., jAnd remaining open TILL SATURDAY. ; A choice collection of Chinese Art and Craft Work for Sale. SNovelties and Attritions each Afternoon and Evening. _L FuH-rigged Brig Ashore*. Chanties And Sea Songs. <Jrand March. Maypole. Amokura Boys in Uniinie Displays. Admission Sixpence. Friends who have promised articles for *ale are requested to send in on Monday '<w Tuesday. iW.JB, COOKS, Missioner. hTTUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL llx SOCIETY. - V SPRING FLOWER SHOW! ( SPRING FLOWER SHOW! ' LOWER HUTT TOWN HALL, fcrPHURSBAY AND*~FR_DAY NEXT KOpening Ceremony at 3 o'olock, in the presenoe of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool. (Orchestral Music. Refreshments. Flower ' Sale Stall, < Admission One Shilling. T. L. BARKER, Hon. Sec. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 4th SEPT, 1913. Gallery Tickets, Is. Special cars. „ FRED. ROBERTS, * J. G. KINVIG, Joint Secretaries, (GREATER WELLINGTON MUNIOIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. £LECTION~OF MAYOR. If A"! DEBATE will take" place in the No. LT_L 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., when the <iuestioa' of whether it 13 desirable that file Mayor should bo elected by and /from tho Councillors will be discussed. Bpoakers, Councillors Hislop and Buddie. Other Subjects— •'Utility of Motor 'Buses," speaker, Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P. *' Ratings pi Sport* Grounds," speaker, J ' j. h. iftcus,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 53, 30 August 1913, Page 2

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