i _____ .AMUSEMENTS. • -, BIG PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. MELBOURNE CUP PICTURE TO-NIGHT. rj'HEATRE ROYAL/ r.TTTTJ?"'?-' J °lin Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance of ■. - BARNARD AND BARNARD, Ine sensationar snarp-shooters, in a thriUmi act necessitating the highest marksmanship, ' skill, • and daring. First Appearance of NBLLIf MAH ER, ; Australia's Own Serio. Great Success of 3-THE MUSICAL CROMES-3 In their Fascinating Entertainment. Hand Bells, Sleigh Bells, etc. Reappearance of THE AHLBERGS, In their Comedy Acrobatisms. DUNB A R AND BIA'.Kli, With their Trampoleno Table. APOLOGUE'S MELBOURNE CUP WIN (Per Biograph). HARRY LINDEN, Witty Comic. . IDA BERRIDGE, Popular Comedienne, > , , A. L. CROPP, New Zealand's Basso. THE V A L D E N E S. The Clever Pair of Cycle Trick Experts. 'PRICES—2s. and Is. Plan at Dresden. Doors 7.30. ; --~ "TOfONDERLAND ! "STfONDERLAND ! "THE MECCA OF MERRY SOULS." THIS AFTERNOON, and TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Open 2 ti11.5, and 7* till 10. "Everything in full working order!" "Wonderland by Night!" ■"A Picture Framed in Electricity!" Make'the Pilgrimage 'to "Wonderful Wonderland!" "The Mecca of Merry Souls." ■ TOBOGGAN RACES. GREAT ATTRACTION. ■ . rThis (Wednesday) afternoon and on every succeeding Saturday and Wednesday afternoon tho Management will institute > a series of toboggan races, to ho run oft' in heats. Ninety-nine will be the limit of the number of entries permitted for one afternoon, and each entrant must be accompanied by a second person in his or her car. Tho entrance fee will be 2s. The gates open at 2 p.ni:, and the. first ninety-nine persons, who call at the > office at Wonderland after that hour and enter their, names for the event will constitute the competitors for the afternoon's racing.' "The races-will commence at 3.30 p.m. The. first, socond,. and third winners will receive the following prises:—Ist, .£3 3s. | 2nd., £1 Us. .6f1.-;.;3rd.,.105. 6d., or their equivalent in -alua iii-trophips. Toboggan racing is perfectly safe, and was all tho rage at the Chnstcli'urch Ex- • hibition, and there is no doubt it-will be most popular at Wonderland this season. Trams everj- few minutes'. from' .Courtenay Place. Admission—Adults, Gd.; children, 3d. ; • P. P. BIGWOOD, Manager.. • Telephone 2272.' . . ■ ,5835 WELLINGTON ROSE. AND CARNATION , CLUB. . ' . "".-;• ; ■■'.■■ 'rose show. ■' town h\ll (concert room), to-day (wednesday, november 20. Members Admitted; 1 p.m. Opening Ceremony 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea'. h.'a. fox, • > Hon.. See. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. GIRLS' EEALM GUILD OF SERVICE. , (In the presence of their Excellencies, ■ ".:■;"■ Lord and Lady Plunket), -.. . TWO GRiVND- DRAMATIC PERFORM ANCES, To raise funds to support a blind and destitute child. ' "FREEZING A MOTHER-IN-LAW," By Hon. Kathleen' Plunket and Party, . " SHATTERED NERVES." and. "A'PAIR OF LUNATICS," ' - By Leading Amateurs. MUSIC BY GIRLS'. ORCHESTRA. THURSDAY Afternoon, Nov. 21, at three o'clock, and FRIDAY at 8 p.m. ■Tickets, 3s. Gd. and 25., may be obtained at the Dresden, or from Miss Nathan, 77 Hobson Street. Box Plan at Dresden. | COASTERS'. / RE-UNION. DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI'STREET. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1007. All West Coasters and Friends cordially' 1 ' invited. ■ .
. DANCING AT 8 P.M. Tickets procurable at door, or from Members of Committee. '•■■ .■.'•' . / TICKETS, 2s. Ga. ' ■■. C. J. PFAFF/ 5825 . Hon. Secretary. ■ —■—— PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTOEAI AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. mHIRTIETH- ANNUAL, SHOW;. I: .■. ~ CARTERTON, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, November 20 and 21. . .;, RECORD ENTRIES. Challenge Cups for Competition in . HORSE, CATTLE, AND SHEEP CLASSES JUMPING COMPETITIONS BOTH DAYS. Challenge Cup Jumping, second day, £31. cash prizes, besides Cup. . ~. For all information, apply to H. S. MOSS, Secretary.' 5422 P.O. Bos 25. Cartertoß. DEV. J. FLANAGAN'S MISSION 'To-night-.- (Wcdncsday)-WESLEY CHURCE , • 7;+5 (Kindly lent for the occasion). • Thursday-TOWN (CONCERT) HALL. ' Lecture: "A Wall; Around my London Parish. ,, .■:-..- S p.m. . / ■ 553( MIEAMAE BOROUGH COUNCIL. RATEPAYERS' MEETING AT WOESER BAT A SPECIAL CAR, leaving the Governmen: Railway. Station at 7.15 p.m. this even ing, will bo ,run to convey ratepayers to thi above meeting., . ■ ■ By order. 'K, E..BENNETT, 5827 ■.'■" ' Town Clerk. . ~ ~ PUBLIC MEETING. * MENZIES' HALL, Silvcrstream, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, at 8 p.m. (under the auspices of the Silver-stream Liberal Club), to arrange for deputation to Minister for Railways urging railway improvements at Silverstream. All Silverstreairi, Whiteman'e Valley, and Stokes' Valley residents cordially invited to attend. ssij . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHEET. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the BalancoSheot of the Wellington City Corporation for the year ended March 31 fust has been published, and that copies of same can be seen at the City Treasurer's Office, Town Hall, Wellington. • > 'v f , J S°-, n ?- PAtMEH -. T °™ Clerk. November 20, 1907. ggjg NUESE MARIE.TONASSBN. (Begistend). , Vacancies for In-lying Patients. Twenty-seven Years' Experience 66 ABEL SMITH STJIEET. WELLINGTON. csai
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