Q P E a A HOUSE, Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee George Marlow, Ltd. 3— Last Nights— 3 Of tho Play which haa 3 — Last Nights — 3 set the world's metro3 — Last Nights — 3 polis agog, from tha 3— Last Nights— 3 King in his-Palace, to 3 — Last Nights— 3 the Gamin in his 3 — Last Nights — 3 hovel. THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY V Interpreted by GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY, _ Commenciner WEDNESDAY NEXT, '26th APRIL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th APRIL, , WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th APRIL, . 4-FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY^-4 Another Record Breaker. Tho Greatest Moral Drama of tho Age. "THE ANGEL OF HIS DREAMS.'* THE ANGEL OF HIS DREAMS." THE ANGEL OF HIS DREAMS." . "THE ANGEL OF HIS DREAMS." Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is Reserved Seats, 4s. Plan at the Dredt den. Early Doors, Sixpence (6d) extra. Day Sales at Christeson's. ' Manager, STANLEY GRANT. rjIOWN HALL (CONOERTCHAMBBR) lessee Mr. Alf Linley. Direction of ...... Mr. George Stephenson. The TO-NIGHT ! Tha Lost TO-NIGHT ! Last Night TO-NIGHT ! Nighfc 0£ the Brilliant Combination of Refined . Amusement Makers, THE WANDERERS Music, THE WANDERERS Mirth .THE WANDERERS and Melody* Including Tho Attractive Young Monologuiste, PHYLLIS HOPWOOD-FOLDI. TO-NIGHT ! The Latest Sensation, THE HAREM SKERT BRIGADE ! THE HAREM SKIRT BRIGADE ! .A Fascinating Scene by the Ladies of tha Company. (Costumes Designed and Supplied 'by, Vertch and Allan, Cuba-street). Popuiar Prices. Plans at Dresden. ,MASTER,TON— On Monday and Tuesday; ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! Two Complete Changes WeeklyMondays and Thursdays. TO-NIGHT— Your last opportunity of witnessing this Great Performance! DON'T BY FAITH OF A CHEDD ' MISS PATHE GAZETTE SEEING INDIAN RAIDERS GRAND CHANGE ON" MONDAY! •^TTELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 23rd APRIL, At 3 p.m. < BAND PERFORMANCE. v PIPE BAND AT LYALL BAY. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk, 22nd April, 1911. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. ' FOURTH SEASON. TTIHE abovo select Assembly will 'hold an JL Extended JSTOning next THURSDAY. EVENING, 21th April, in Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street. Dancing 8 till 12 o'clock. Ladies, 6d.j Gentlemen, Is. Messrs. .Bates and Hoitaes, M.C.'s. _^ F. BATES, Hon. Sec. AN ADDRESS On "The Relation of the Church to tho Labour Movement" Will be 'given by the REV. J. R. GLASSON In the Terrace Congregational Church' Schoolroom On MO3SLDAY, 24th INST., at 7.30 p.m.No Charge for Admission. ' .YOUNG' WOMEN J S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. BIBLE CLASS, SUNDAY, 23rd April, 4 p.m. Speaker — Miss StroudSmith, Travelling Secretary Zenana and. Bible Mission. Tea at 5.30 p.m. JEAN JS^WILSON, Gen. Sec. NORTHLANDnPRIiUTrVE^'MWHaDIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. (SUNDAY), 23rd APRIL, Morning, 11— Rev. J. R. Clark. Afternoon, 3 — Rev. T. J. Coasun. Evening, 7— Mr. H. N. Holmes. Annual Tea Meeting and Entertainment TUESDAY, 25th April. Tea 6.30. Public Meeting 7.30. Special Singing by Scholars' at all ser* vices. Presentation of Prizes, etc. ' ASSEMBLY HALL, RIDDIFORD-STREET, NEWTOWN. MR. FRANK MAY, Evangelist, will give a series of ADDRESSES on the "Tabernacle," illustrated by a largechart. Commencing Sunday Evening at 7 : on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 8 ; Thursday, at 7.30. ALL WELCOME. PARISH OF ST. MARK, WELLINGTON. ,rT\HE Annual Meeting of Parishionera JL will be- held in the Schoolroom, Sussex-square, on MONDAY, 24th April, r at 8 p.m. s Business : Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers General. A Special Meeting of Farishioners will be held after close of Annual Meeting. Business t Nominations for three Synodapieu will be received by Mr. T. W. Piloher^ Returning Officer. W. JAS. GAUDIN, THOS. W. PILCHER, » Churchwardens. '. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, BROOKLYN. PARISHIONERS' MEETING. nnHE Annual Meeting of Parishioners ' JL< ' will be held in tho Churchroom oa TUESDAY, 25th April, at 8 p.m. W. TEBBS, W. J. WESTWOOQ, Church wardens-^ ST. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLIS-STREET. nnHE Annual Meeting of Parishioners A will be held in the Infants' Schoolroom, Ghuznee-street, on TUESDAY NEXT, 25th April, at 8 p.m. Business : Presentation of Accounts and Balance* sheet for the past year, and Eleo> tion of various Church Officers for the ensuing year, ARCHDEACON C. C. HARPER, Vicar. "feTQMINATIONS for the office of Synods- ■^ ' men will be received at the Annual Meeting of St. Peter's Parish, in the Infants' Schoolroom, on TUESDAY NEXT, 25th April, 8 p.m. HORACE W. LLOYD, Returning Officer. ST. MATHEW'S CHURCH, BROOKLYN. ELECTION OF SYNODSMEN. NOMINATIONS tor the above Office will be received at tho Annual Meeting of Parishioners, to ho held in the Churchroom, "on TUESDAY, 25th April, at 8 p.m. W. J. WESTWOOD, Chairman. ]||"UNICIPAL Electors-Joh^T^Wllen xyJL Junr., stands for 1 sound administra- ; tion of civic affairs. Secure his return. J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 6
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