/~| P E R A HOUSE. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON TUESDAY NIOIIT NEXT, ON TUESDAY NIUHT NKXT, The Bth Maich, Aud for POSITIVELY FIVK NIGHTS ONLY, The CHAELES HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC COMPANY Will present, On a Scnle of Unexampled Excellence, THE WORLD'S MASTKRPIKCE IN MELODRAMA, Enlitled TFIE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, Written by George U. Sima and Arthur Shirley (By Arrangement with J. 0. Williamson, Etq.). THIS GLORIOUS DRAMA Has tho Unique Distinction of being Played IN TWELVE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. It is THE STRONGEST, TJTE MOST HUMAN PLAY OUR STAGE HAS KNOWN FOR A DECADE. Tho Charming Young Australian Actress, MISS BEATRICE HOLLO WAY, As "DICK, 1 Supported by TnE FULL STRENGTH OF MR. CHARLES HOLLOWAY'S RENOWNED DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. POPULAR PRICES— 3s, 2s, and le. THE BOX PLAN Is now open at Ilolliday's, where seats may. bo booked without extra ohargo. TTiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; AA COURTENAY-PLACE. GRAND REOPENING NIGHT!' GRAND REOPENING NIGHT! Wellington's New Theatre, NEXT SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, NEXT SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, By FULLER'S FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS FULLER'S FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS Comprising Nowly-impprted Artists and, Favourite*, Headed by Mil. FRED BLUETT. Messrs. Fuller and Sons wish to acquaint their many patrons that His Mujealy's Thoatro has undorgono wonderful alterations and improvements, making their Ihoatro absolutely Punic and Eurthquako Proof, besides beinjj tho Prettiest and Cosiest Thoatro in Now Zealand. Watch future advertisements., Prices— Dross Cirolo, 2g ; Stalls, Is (no reserved stalls) ; Pit, 6d. Business Manager, John Fuller, jun. rXWIE WEIJJ^H"JTON~STEAiI FERRY A COMPANY, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, HALL AND VALENTINE'S ENTERTAINERS Will give a GRAND ILLUSTRATED CONCERT AND BIOGRAPH DISPLAY, Showing somo of tho finest and most up-to-date Animated Pictures, thrown on a scroon 15ft x 12ft, by Edison's latest Biograph, which i» manipulated" by Mr. Tom Shaw "Valentine, export operator. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BALLADS. Songs, Instrumental Mimic, Humorous Sketches by our FULL CONCERT COMPANY. Full particulars later. NEWTOWN BRASS BAND QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. r |\HE abovo Assombly will commence its •*-' season on MONDAY NEXT. CHINA INLAND, POONA, AND INDIAN VILLAGE AUSTRALASIAN, SOUTH AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN COMPOUNDS MISSION. /■tllE Monthly Meeting for Prayer on -■-• behalf of tho abovo Missions will bo hold in tho Baptist Classroom, Viviaustreot, NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, Bth March, at 7.30. All intcrostod in mishionary work cordially invitod. PRIMITIVE MI<n'HODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, SYDNEY - STREET, THORNDON.— Anniversary Sorvicos, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 6th MARCH, 1901— 11 a.m. — Rev. R. J. Fow (newly appointed minietor) ; 3 p.m. — Rev. J. Dawson ; 6.50 p.m. — Rev. S. Bailey. Spooial Hymns by Children, assisted by Choir and an efficient Orchestra. Annual Soireo TUESDAY, Bth Maroh. Tea on tables at 6.30 p.m. Public Mooting al 7.30 p.m. Prizo distribution, Recitations, Hymns, etc., by Scholars. Addrosees by Revs. i\. J. Fow, W. Laycock, and G. P. Hunt. Tickets Is, Children 6d. , . WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION UERBERT-STKEET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 6th MARCH, 1904. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. THREE SPECIAL SERVICES— 11 a.m. — Rev. J. Dawson. 3 p.m. — Mr. N. Tumor 7 p.m.— Mr. J. 11. Barker. Singing by Oliildren and Choir. Music by Band. Oolleofcions in Aid of Prito Fund. ON WEDNESDAY, 9lh MARCH, At 8 p.m. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES, MUSIC, AND ANNIVERSARY SUPPER. Chair to bo tnken by Mr. E. Tonkg. Tickets 6d each. TIVHE SALVATION ARMY. 1 VIVIAN-STRKET CITADEL. SUNDAY, 6th MARCH. 7 a.m.— An hour's Prayer. 11 a.m. — God on Onr Side. 8 p.m. — Lively Musio and Singing Meeting, 7 p.m.— Short Addresses. Stavlt Captain Bnrt, Adjt. Niolson, Lieut. Gilbert, and Sorgoant Konworthy will sing. " W' ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OJi SPIRITUALISTS (Rkoistkred). NEW CENTURY HaT.L. Krnt-tkhracb SUNDAY. Gth MARCH, 1904, At 7 o'clock sharp. FARWWELL LKCTURK. Mra. Laura G. Fixen, tbo brilliant Inspirational Speaker, will delivor a Lecture— " In tho Realms of .Thought." All creeds invitod to this Lootnro. ( Admission— Ono Shilling. Children's Lyceum at 2.30. Mowings of Light for Maroh. iyi It. ROBERTSON, from Scotland, will Proaoh tho Gospel (D.V.) in tho. now Hall, Ligostro-stroet (near^Voitch and Allan's), on Lord's Day Evoning, 6th, at 7 o'clock. A hearty invitation to all. No collection. All teats free. A simple Gospel is preached. Come.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 6
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669Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 6
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