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APEEi HOUSE. Under the Direction ol MR J. C. WILLIAMSON". General Manager ... Mr 11. H. Vincent Bus. .Mgr. and Treasurer ... Mr Bert Doyle LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR ! OVERFLOWING HOUSES. The First Production in Wellington of "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR” THE HIT OF THE SEASON. Mr J. C. Williamson regrets that notwithstanding the enthusiastic reception of hia NEW COMEDY COMPANY In Captain Robert Marshall's delightful and Original Fantastic Farcical Comedy, "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR” ‘TILS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR” “HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR” Supported by the Full Strength of this SPLENDID ORGANISATION, Ho must, in accordance with the original announcements, givo THE LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8.15. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 7th and Bth, FIRST PRODUCTION IN WELLINGTON Of another of Captain Robert Marshall’s Triumphs, the Delightful Romance in Three Acts, "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." Tho Criterion Success of the Season in London, and still running at that Theatre. Preceded at S o’clock sharp by the immensely successful Comedy in one act, played throughout last season at the Haymarket Theatre, London, “THE WIDOW WOOS.”

mi DA? AND SATURDAY, September 9th and 10th LAST TWO NIGHTS. First Production in Wellington, By arrangement with Mr Prederich Harrison and Mr Cyril Maude, of the famous Comedy by Hubert Henry Davies, "COUSIN KATE.” Played to overflowing and enthusiastic audiences throughout the whole of last season at the Haymarket Theatre. London. The Productions, under the Direction of MR H. H. VINCENT, Will be presented with all the completeness and magnificence of mise-en-scene and attention to detail that characterised the London performances. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Abel's. Prices—ss, 3s, 2s, Is. Early doors, 6d extra. 683 Theatre royal. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A BRILLIANT GALAXY OP TALENT. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY 'THE ENGLISH i ' CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. SUCCESS GREATER THAN EVER. “Hark to the Mandolin,” a Perfect Revelation in Part Singing. Last Four Nights of JAY IV. WINTON. Hurricanes of Applause Greet Percy Denton, Kallmann, Alice Layton, Carden "Wilson, Sam. "Wilson, Flo. Leigh, Pearl Hellrarich, Wallace Ascot, Cakewaltcrs, Frank Crowther, and Comjdeta Company. Prices, Boxes £l, Reserved 2s 6d, other parts 2s and Is. Box Plans Holliday and Co.'s, Theatre Office or Telephone 2081. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. GIGANTIC ATTRACTION. MISS MAY MOORE DUPREZ The Jolly American Girl. (By arrangement with Hr Harry Rickards.) THE 0I ta dee VIVIAN STREET. THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 8 p.m. MENKMEYER .MENKMEYER NINTH GRAND PIANOFORTE! AND VOCAL RECITAL, including “O Divine Redeemer’’ (Gounod), “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,” “Love of My Neighbour” (Beethoven), '‘Elizabeth's Prayer” (Tannhauser-Wagner), “Yo-1 Yo-Hoe (“Flying Dutchman”), arid many Scotch songs. PIANOFORTE ITEMS— Choice selections front Becthoven-Schu-bert, Chopin, Liszt, etc. POPULAR PRICES, within the reach of all true lovers of music—2s and Is. 685 GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONSHIP. I A NNUAL COMPETITION for the ctA WALLACE and GIBSON CUP will be held at ME HARRISON'S GYMNASIUM (entrance Parish street) THIS (Tuesday)'EVENlNG, 6th September, 1904. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30 p.m. Teams from the "Wellington Physical Training School and Mr Harrison's Gymtnasium will compete. Tickets, single 2s, double 3s (to-admit lady and gentleman or two ladies) can be had from members of the Committees of both Gymnasiums. 678 WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of this Society will be held at the Museum on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 7th September, at 8 p.m. Business: Adjourned discussion on Mr A. , Sband’s paper on "The Early History of the Moriori.” Captain Gilbert Mair will read an abstract of a Moriori document bearing upon the subject. THOS. KING, 639 Secretary. SEATOUN ROAD BOARD. "Vr OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting -lx of Ratepayers will be held at Hearn’s Kiosk on FRIDAY, the 9th inat., at 8 j).m. Business: 1. To Consider Action of Hutt County Council as to Rates of District, 2. Re Petition to His Excellency the Governor for Formation of Road District into a Borough. 3. General. By order. R. E. BENNETT, 672 Clerk. WELLINGTON CRICKET 'CLUB. General Meeting on FRIDAY, 9th September, at 8 p.m., at Occidental Hotel. ■ Business: To consider Practice Grounds. W. HILL, 678 Hon. Sec. WOMEN'S PROTECTION SOCIETY. THE Secretary will be at the Alliance Rooms, 100, Willis street, on Tuesdavs and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 12.30 All communications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C. Alliance Rooms, will receive'immediate attention. ITCH'S Oil, for Rheumatism, Sc * » tica. Lumbago, all deep-seated a muscular pains, is unequalled. 2s 1 Chemists,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5374, 6 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5374, 6 September 1904, Page 6

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