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Greatest Programme Ever Presented. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT!— An Entertainment of Unexampled Brilliance !— TO-NIGHT ! FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Our Key of Success— Refinement. Enormous Success of MISS GERTRUDE FRASER, Australia's Sweet-voiced Songstress. TOD CALLAWAY His New Songs TOD CALLAWAY Eclipse all others. EXCELSIOR As sung Harry Hart EXCELSIOR Nightly by Harry Brown Grandest Musical Treat over presented. Sam Wilson — Absolute Kings — Geo. Scott Florrie Leigh, of Laughter. Geo. Wallace, Dick Davis, Funniest of Funny Endmon. Chas. Moody, Foley and Herman, Edith Bourke in all New Songs. New Faree — "Coalheaver's Revenge." Laugh and be Merry at a Splendid Show. ! Dress Circle 2s (Ladies Is), Stalls Is (Ladies 6d), Pit 6d. P E R A HOUSE. Commencing SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER. 1904. FOR A SEASON of 7 NIGHTS ONLY ! Return of the Eminent Dramatic Artist 6, ALFRED WOODS And MAUD WILLIAMSON, Supported by a Specially-selected Company in Three Great Plays, BARABBAS, THE GARDEN OF LIES, And; THE BONDMAN. SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY For the First Time in this City, Maud Williamson's Original and Powerful Dramatisation of Marie Corelli's ' Great Work, BARABBAS. BARABBAS. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, THE GARDEN OF LEES. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, THE BONDMAN. Each production will bo staged on a scale of Scenic Wealth and Splendour. New and Magnificent Scenery. Exquisite and Authentic Costumes Full Orchestra. Business Manager, Everard Woodhouse. SWIFTS AMATELR SWIMMING CLUB. GRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL ! To be held at TE ARO BATHS On SATURDAY, 10th DEC. at 2.30 p.m Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. Ladies specially invited. WILFRID SKEGG, Hon. Sec. JUPP'S BRASS BAND! JUPP'S BRASS BAND ! WILL give a Performance at Petone Showgrounds NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Collection will be taken up, and proceeds will be given to the Hospital W. JUPP, Bandmaster. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. FINAL REHEARSAL for Orchestra, Chorus, and Soloists in Town Hall THIS EVENING, at 7.30 punctually. Entrance next Education Board Building. Visitors will not be admitted. LODGE BROOKLYN, No. 132. REGULAR Monthly Meeting will be hold in the English Church Schoolroom, Brooklyn, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.39 o'clock. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By command of the W.M. WELLINGTON ATHLETIC PARK COMPANY (LIMITED) fIIHE Annual General Meeting of ShareJ- holders will be held at Mr. Batkin's Rooms, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 15th December, 1904, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive Directors' Annual JReport and Statement of Accounts Elect two Directors Elect Auditors, and General. J. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Wellington, sth December, 1904. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. In the Estate of the late William Thomas Wyatt. THE NATIONAL FntE AND MARINE NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate dated the 17th day of February, 1887, No. B 798, for twenty shares numbered 158870 to 158889, has been lost, and unless the said snare certificate is discovered within fourteen days from this date, application will be made to the above-named i Company for the issue of duplicate scrip. BELL, GULLY, BELL, & MYERS, Solicitors for the Executrix. JOHNSONVILLE" TOWN BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Johnsonville Town Board proposes to raise the sum of £1000 for the purpose of the Public Works specificd — that is to say: For the purpose of acquiring a 6 Pleasure Grounds for the enjoyment and recreation of the inhabitants of the Johnsonvillo Town District all those parcels of land being Allotments Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 22, and 25 of Native Reserve No. 8, Block 11, Beknont Survey District, and for the purpose of providing access thereto and roading and planting the same and providing such stands and other conveniences as may be necessary and desirable lor the purpose of completing and providing a recreation ground thereon, which sum it is proposed to raise on the security of a Speoial Rate of Three-eighths of a Penny in the Pound sterling on the capital value of all ratable property within the Johnsonville Town District. The debentures issued to secure the repayment of the sai9 loan to carry interest at such rate and have i such currency as may be agreed upon. And notice is hereby further given that it is proposed to pay out of tho loan the cost of raising the sum and the interest thereon for the first year. Dated this 21st day of November, 1904. J. W. BRAITHWAITE, (Seal.) Clerk of the Johnsonville Town Board. UR PRICES ~~~ ARE THE RIGHT PRICES That you should pay for your Cycles— SPEEDWELL, Gent.'s— £l4, £16 SPEEDWELL, Ladies'— £ls, £17. You are requested to inspect. Easy terms arranged. Twelve months' guarantee. GOODWIN & PHELAN, 116, UPPER WILLIS-STREET (Near Manners-street).

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1904, Page 6

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