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QPERA 'HOUSE. Lebseo and Manager . C. R. BAILEY. Under the Direction of CHARLES HOLLOWAY. TO-MORROW, * TUESDAY NIGHT, TO-MORROW, AND EVERY EVENING, • For Positively FIVE NIGHTS 6NLY, FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, CHARLES IIOLLOWAY'S CHARLES HOLLOWAYTS POWERFUL and POPULAR COTERIEOF PLAYERS Will havo the honour to present A LAVISH AND COMPLETE PRODUCTION OF I Georgo R. Sims and Arthur Shirley'* World-renowned Masterpiece THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS! THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS) (By Arrangomont with J. 0. Williamson, Esq.). Tho Charming Yo*ung Australian AotreM, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, As "DICK. ' . ~" ' It is AN ARTISTICALLY EXQUISITE PERFORMANCE, Characterised bjr POWERFUL ACTING, ' : MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, RARE AND DAINTY DRESSING, CLEVER STAGE" MANAGEMENT, MARVELLOUS MECHANICAL ' EFFECTS, SUPERB LIGHT AND COLOUR SCHEMES, Comprising A VERITABLE TRIUMPH IN STAGECRAFT.. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. Notwithstanding tUo Stupendous Outlay involved in bringing this ENORMOUS ATTRACTION to New Zealand, tho Management havo decided, for the greater convenience of tho public, to make NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING OR EARLY DOORS. THE BOX PLAN Now on view at Holiday's. POPULAR PRICES-^s, 2s, and Is. HIS MAJESTTS THFATBK, COURTENAY-PLACE. GRAND REOPENING NIGHT T 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 s Newly-imported Artists and Fnvouritee, • Headed by MR. FRKD BLUETT. Messrs. Fuller and Sons wish to acquaint" their many patrons that His Majesty's Theatre ha 3 undorgono wonderful alterations and improvements, making their thcatro absolutely Pmiio and Earthquake Proof, besides being the Prettiest and Cosiest Theatre in Now Zealand. "Ws-tch future advertisement*. t Prices — Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is (no reserved stalls) ; Pit, 6d. Business Manager, John Fullor, jun. GRAND BENEFIT SOCIAL; Under tho Auspices of tho THORNDON HALL ASSEMBLY, To b o held at THORNDON HALL, GORING-STREET. On WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, 1904, In aid of tho Widow and Family of the lato Mr. Win. Elliott, of Brooklyn. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Music supplied by A. Williams. Tickets, One- Shilling H. J. BAKER, Hon. Sec. Iho nbovo Assembly will be continued on and after Wednesday, 23rd mat Subscription— Gents, Is. Ladies -invited. TIE WELLUHJTbN STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, HALL AND VALENTINE'S ENTERTAINERS Will givo a GRAND ILLUSTRATED CONCERT AND BIOGRAPH DISPLAY, Showing sorno of tho finest and most up-to-date Animated Pictures, thrown on a scroon 15ft x 12ft, by Edison's latest Biograph, which is manipulated by Mr. Tom Shaw Valentine, expert operator. BEAUTD7ULLY ILLUSTRATED BALLADS. Songs, Instrumental Music, Humorous Sketches b^ our FULL CONCERT Full particulars later. PETONE BAPTIST CHURCH. ASOCIAL to welcome Rev. S. Jenkin will be held on TUESDAY, Btt March, at 7.30 p.m. All welcome. Collection. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MEETING OF "oFfICE-BEARERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of DeacW~ Court will be hold on TUESDAY EVENING, Bth inst., nt 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requosted. Business important. ' , INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD ■ TEMPLARS. PIONEER LODGE, No. U. ALL mombers are requested to attend tho abovo l^clgo on MONDAY, 7th March, when business of importanco will bo laid bofora members. EDWARD MARTIN, SceroUry. ST. JAMES'S FOOTBALL CLUB. r|\HE Annual Gouwnl Meeting of the -*- nbovo Club will be hold in tb» Schoolroom, Adelaide-road, on TUES» DAY, Bth March, at 8 p.m. Business— Annual Ronort and Balance* shoot, Election of Officers, and General. * H. URQUHART, Hon. Secretary. WALTER MORAY SHAND, M.8., Bach. Surg., 1901, Univ. New Zealand, M.R.C.S., Eng., 1902, L.R.C.P., Lond., 1902, now residing in Wellington, hereby givo notico that I intend aplying on tho 9th April next to have my name placed on tho Medical Register for the Colony of New Zealand ; and that I have deposited tho evidence of my qualification in the office of tho Register-General. (Signed) WALTER MORAY SHAND. Dated ft Wellington, 7th March, 1904. TO BUILDERS^ PLEASE note that Tenders for Resi. deftce, Portland-crescent) close at' Noon of Wednesday next, tho 9th instant JOHN S. SWAN, Architect. Kelburno Chambers. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander X nro respectfully invited to attend -the Funeral of their late daughter, Eliia, which will leave thoir residence, Revansstroet, for the Karori Cemetery on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m. ALEX. J. RAND, Undertaker. Wellington South.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 6

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