Q P E A hous e. Lessee and Manager, William Anderson. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Initial representation in of the stirring, realistic story of tbo 17th Lancers, entitled DEATH OR GLORY BOYS! DEATH OB GLOEY BOYS! DEATH OB GLOEY BOYS! The Cast of Characters by WILLIAM'ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. The Exceptionally Brilliant Pictorial Tableaux, which include some of theVery Finest and Most Beautiful Sets yet presented. Specially Executed by Mr Rcgo Robins. Special attention is directed to the illustration of this Play, tho costumes of which are. without question, ABSOLUTELY UNPARALLELED. A resume of incidents: THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. Outside the Horse Guards’ _ Parade Ground—The Acrobatic Sensation—-The Church Military Parade—ln Camp— The Troops’ Return—Health to the DEATH OR GLOEY BOYS. Stage Manager, Edmund Duggan. Prices—3s, 3s and Is. Early Door 6d extra. Box Plan at Holliday’s. Touring Manager, Fred Henningham.. Business Manager, Michael Joseph. HONOUR THY FATHER. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. Under tho patronage of tho North and South Island Rugby Representatives, gT. PETER’S CLUB. A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN ST. PETER’S HALL, Ghuzneo street, on FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1905. PROGEAMMEPart I. 1. Piano Solo—Selected—Miss E. Rash. 2. Song—" Summer Time is Pleasant” (Linley)—Mr A. R. Cattanach. 3. Song—“ Resignation” (Caro Roma) — Miss Winnie Birch. 4. Song—" Crossing the Bar" (Chas Willeby)—Mr Gerald Bell. 5. Song "Serenade in Summer” (L. Denza) —Miss May O’Donovan. 6. Song “Will o’ the Wisp” (J. W. Cherry)—Mr R. Duff. 7. Humorous Song—“ Happy Land”—Mr Morley Evans. • Interval of Five Minutes. Part'll. 1. Song—" Father O’Flynn” (C. V. Stanford)—Mr Gerald Bell. 2. Recitation —Selected—Mr G. Cooper. 3. Song—“ Sunshine and Rain” (Blumenthal) —Miss "Winnie Birch. 4. Song—"’Tis Night" (Noel Johnson)— Mr A. E. Cattanach. 5. Song—" The Promise of Life” (Cowen) —Miss May O’Donovan. 6. Song “Yeoman’s Wedding Song” (Prince Poniatowsld) —Mr R. Duff. 7. Humorous Song—Selected—My Morley Evans. admission ..Tone shilling. 227 WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION AND CLUB CO., LTD. MEMBERS are reminded that the Farewell Social to be tendered to Messrs Heeles and' Morley will bo hold on FRIDAY NEXT, the 2nd June, at 8 p.m. STUART NEWALL, ■ Secretary. N.B, —.An auction Sale of Bound Magazines, etc., will take place at half-past seven o’clock same evening, in the Read-ing-room, 223 ST. MARY’S CONVENT- EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. HOLDERS of invitations are reminded that the Annual Dance, takes place on FRIDAY, June 2nd. ’Buses for To Aro and Newtown will leave tho Hall after Dance. 225 M. DAVIS, Hon. Sec. ■ FATHER HAYSIS TEMPERANCE CRUSADE. GENERAL Meeting of the' Reception, Committee will be held at 8 o'clock THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Tn the Trades Hall. Everybody cordially invit-€-d. B. P. O’DONNELL. - • 049 Hoa; Sec: WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY.. . HEREBY invite the Citizena’of Wellington to observe MONDAY NEXT, 1 June, as a Holiday, in celebration of inoo of Wales’s Birthday, inlieuofSatJay, 3rd June. T. W. HISLOP, ; Mayor. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that on .>-.l_)A i NEST, the 3rd' June, bein'* Prince of Wales’s Birthday, the Wharves and Stores will be . closed for business.’ WILLIAM FERGUSON. • Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, , Wellington, 30th May,. 1905. .09 ■ INSURANCE HOLIDAY. npHE various Insurance Offices will be A' Closed on SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd June (Prince of Wales’s Birthday). By order. H. M. LYON, ' Secretary. 31st May, 1905. '226 PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. OUR Premises ; will be CLOSED on’ SATURDAY, 3rd June, for the above Holiday, and Open until 9 p.m. on FRIDAY EVENING. WATRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOC., LTD. ‘ ' 232 / COALDEALBRS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Coaldcalers of the City will Close their Business Promises on SATURDAY, 3rd June. W. J. GAUDIN, 176 President. TO WHOM IT MAY'CONCERN. MR BERTRANdTvON ROTTER being no longer in our employ, he is not authorised to transact any business or collect-any moneys on our behalf. ; . ’ RYAN BEOS., 136 King’s Chambers. FOUNTAIN HALL, Private Hotel. Marion street, Wellington, SUPERIOR Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; good table; terms moderate. Close to Electric Trams. Opera House, Town Hall. etc. J. SHOUT, Proprietor, ' Late of PUmmerton House. FLY AND YOUNG. MAIL CONTRACTORS GENERAL CARRIERS. MASTE E T O N, Agents New Zealand Express Co Expresses meet all traiai. 4 AND
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 6
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