• AMUSEMENTS. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, rfl H E A T R'B ■ R O Ti L, -»- Prop., Jqhn Fuller and Sons. PULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Big Success of : BARNARD.AND BARNARD, The Sensational Sharp-Shooters, in a thrilling act necessitating the highest marksmanship, skill, and. daring. • ■ , Reappearance of .... - GEORGE STURM, Gymnastic Juggler and Racquet Spinner. Reappearance of ' E T H E L, Tho World's Contortionist. Continued Success of- v NELLIE M A H E R, ' ■ ■ Australia's Own Serio. ■Great Success of 3-THE MUSICAL CROMES-3 ' In their Fascinating Entertainment. Hand Bells, Sleigh Bells, etc. THE AHLBER.GS, '• In their Comeclv Acrobatismß. HARRY LINDEN, Wittv Comic. IDA BERRIDGE. Popular Comedienne. A. L. CROPP, New Zealand's Basso. PRICES-2s: and Is. ■ Plan at Dresden, PRICES-2s. and Is.-Plan at Dresden. After- . noon at Theatre. Doors 7.30. C 514 'TO" O N D E ' R L A N D. "THE MECCA OF MERRY SOULS."OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, From 2 till 5.15 p.m., and 7 till 10 p.m. TOBOGGAN RACES. TOBOGGAN RACES. Owing to the paucity of entries for Wednefr day's races, : it was decided to postpone them. Entries will be' received for to-day's' races at -the Wonderland Office up till 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Each entrant must.be accompanied by a companion, either lady or ■'. gentleman, and the" entrance fee will be 2s. for the pair. Not more than 99 entries will be • accepted, and'if less than 20 are received the right is reserved lb refund the'entrance money and cancel the races. FIRST PRIZE, £3 3s. . SECOND PRIZE,'£I Us. Gd. ■ THIRD PRIZE, 10s. Gd. . NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED. -•Come and Compete in the Toboggan Races EVERY .WEDNESDAY , AND SATURDAY . , . ' . AFTERNOON. ' WONDERLAND BY NIGHT ISAGORGEOUS PICTURE, . '■■■...'■ Framed in Electricity. to-night. to-night. • ■--■- and' every. night - :.:.:.-wonderful wonderland,;."-..; ' . "The Mecca of Merry' 50u15."...'. •"■ Trams every few minutes from Courtenay Place; .• ■■ ";•'■■-■ '..• . . ■~.":;' . . ■ FERRY STEAMER-TO MIRAMAR, .; In order to somewhat relieve' tho congestion of the tram traffic,-tho ferry steamer Admiral will leave the Ferry Wliart, for Miramar, at 2.10 p.m., yotumingfrom Miramar at 5.30 p.m. P. P." BIG WOOD, Telephone 2272. ■ - Manager. .:.;:-.'..:; ■' ; ;' ' , ■ ' 5881 wis '.--, m a'j bsty«; ;_; theatre. [COMMENCING, MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 27. MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, ■ < , - MR. HOV. T ARD VERNON, . .: . • MISS IBIS-VANCE. .-■ Supported by a powerful-Company, in— : A'■T RI P TO C 111 N A TOW N. , A v TRIP TO CHINATOWN. A TR I P TO NCIIINA TOW N. A . T.R IP TO CHI NATO WN. A Screamingly Funny/Musical Comedy. The favourite of Loudon, Paris; and *New York. Miss Vinia de Loitle, as Mrs. Guyer (the widow). Mr. Howard Vernon, as Wellain" Strong (the invalid). ■ ' '. » ' ■ PRICES-35., 25., Is. Ladies Half Price. • ■ J. ■ R. : HOWARD, ■5908'.' " . - , Manager. m O W N . H A L Ii A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Will be tendered to H E R R M A X.,.11 O P P E II E R R M A X . H O P P E ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 27, .1907. THE ORCHESTRA will play "Rosamunde" (Schubert), and "Pomp and Circumstance" (Elgar). ;..;,; MR,' MAUGHAN BARNETT will play "The Storm" (Wcly), on the largo organ. MISS. PHCEBE' : PARSONS will sing "Rosebuds" (Ardite), with Orchestral accompaniment (by special request). MISS B.' RICHMOND will ploy Chopin's "Berceuse." > '.. : " ' -.GALLERY, 2s. '''.'■ , ' . Box Plan now open at tho Dresden. . .., . ' S. G. HAMERTON, . 5909 Hon. Sec. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. .. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY TnE GARRISON . BAND (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster; . Lieut. Herd). j THE GARRISON BAND will give a Performance at the BOTANICAL GARDENS! , TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, the 2«h'instant); ' ■ at 3 p.m. ' JNO. R. PALMER, ■ , • ..■ ' Towii Clerk. -November.' 23 i; 1907. 5373 ■".;'." public notice; MISS MAY MOORE wishes to draw attention to her Portrait Sketches exhibited in Bcadnall and Son's window. Commissions will •bb executed up to' Christmas at the " Rembrandt" Studio, ISA Upper -Willis Street. ■ ■ ..... - 3010 ■ COOKS AND WAITERS' UNION. - THE Ordinary Fortnightly Meeting of the abovo Union will lie held in the Office, 40 Willis Street, on MONDAY, November 25, at 8 p.m. Business: Arbitration Court and general. N • E. J. CAREY, 3009 . , Secretary. WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. WORKERS OF WELLINGTON. COME ONE AND ALL AND ASSIST IN THE ' GOOD WORK*. MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT'S HOME !■ OF COMPASSION. • • Assemble on the Grounds at Island Bar, 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1907. SSJG W. 11. WESTBROOKE. WELLINGTON GARRISON OFFICERS' , • • ■■■.-.■ CLUB; REUNION, ' . MASONIC R<yLL, BOULCOTT STREET,' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907, . v ; S p.m. Officers are requested to communicate with * the Hon. Secretaries, c.o. Central Drill Shed, before November 25. ssss
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