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GRAND OPERA H 0 U^E. PROPRIETORS J. C WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), J VSili '■'•■' '■■' ■ .. . CHALIAPIN .. *&s'■ ' PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS. PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS. PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS. PREFERENTIAH:B©Q.KINGS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. V/V/JX" GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSB. chaliapin ;i;^ A NAME THAT HAS THRILLED THE ENTIRE MUSICAL- WORLD." ... chaliapin ■;;;I;I-|----"THE SUPREME VOICE OF OUR GENERATIONS i' v THE GREATEST SINGER THE WORLD HAS EVER KKOWiifi r S .(-. '• The Entire New Zealand Tour will comprise six appearances only—Wellington Thre« Nights, and Auckland Three Nights. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. , ."^. THURSDAY 16th SEPTEMBER ""'" SATURDAY ,18th SEPTEMBER^'-'---'' MONDAY ...-......•: 20th SEPTEMBER; , A CHALIAPIN You CHAy^IN CHALIAPIN . .- ■' CHIIJA^IN CHALIAPIN CH4p4?IN WATCH DAILY PRESS FOR FCURTHER BOX PLAN ANNOUNCEMENTS. WATCH DAILY PRESS FOR FCURTHER BOX PLAN ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHALIAPIN - - DIRECTION • :.'J." 4 N.'Tirlf*''■'<■"';:;. This is the most expensive artistic engagement ever entered into for To hear Ghaliapin ia the privilege of the present generation, who h»ve i^ewf heard the like. He is undoubtedly the '. •'■'•• rc' v '''■'■ GREATEST LIVING SINGER M* and the most outstanding figure in th« Musical World to-day. .. ./.' 7*/.i -/'\i. CHALIAPIN His forthcoming, tour will be one of the most sensational musical* et*b|», erwr known in this country, but hia season must be of the briefest. --■ •"«■. PRELIMINARY. BOOKING. „ BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. ' BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. Notwithstanding' that this is the most expensive, artistic engagement.ewt. mad* in the Southern Hemisphere, preferential booking for Stalja.and Dress Circle ha* been fixed at £1 Is, plus tax, total £1 3s. ' ' ;-,".: A CHAS. E. BONNER. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, . . . WELLINGTON, •■•■ .. • .^^-^ ANNOUNCES A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE .;-"'^,,'^- R- ||| "CHRISTIAN 0 SCIENCE'M:€If ■ ; I-! ■!- ■■■ ■ ' ; By ■■ ■■■ ■;• -r.'ll&2.d' JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C.S.B. ' : (OF BOSTON, MASS.), Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the Firit;Gkurch of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass., -;. ■>'• In the . ,- --•J''-'A'' '' DE LUXE THEATItMr SUNDAY (TO-MORROW AFTERNOON)- "/SUNDAY 1 • : At 3 o'clock. ■"''• , i THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTENT& ". r

COMEDY . AND DRAMA. MISS G. HELEN-' r v<SRD'NER ■ Will be at the Studio-33rown Buildings (second floor), Cuba street—on Monday;evening next, 6th September, 'to enrol stu> ■ dents and arrange the moat, suitable hours for the ''; ■' ";; SPECIAL DRAMA CLASSEB (For Adults). i;s r~ Firist Term's work will- include:—Scenes from Modern Comedy,1 Modern -Dram*, and Greek Tft&'ecly.. "".'' ' . Performances probably latfe|.m;,ssjremb«. JUVENILE CLASSES:. •• (Dramatic Art, Elocution^ etc.). Classes for' Children cominenbitg Saturday next, 11th Septemb£r..:,^V\ : Special Class for Children "*" under 10 years—Tuesday, 14th September,-4 to I P-m- ■■' „. , T ...^y Private Lessons by Arrangement. Inquiries for Prospectut; etc^i: "i Telephone 22-785. JrNOTICEj ""' ' DEPARTMENT- OR HEALTHL T -Dental Clinic, Whitmort itreet. HE Clinic will be Closed from the Mb to the 15th SEPTEMBER. J. L,. -SAUNDERS, ,• ; Acting-Director, Division;; q£ 'Dental Ht. giene. .. t ■ ••'- - - ( MILITARY TRAWQtGii Days Bay-Eastbourtres.*' A LL Youths liable for Training under **• the Defence Acts 1909, namely* those between the ages ofl4 and 25 years. who are next training:;.>vith Wellington Units and who are residing at Lowry, *ork, Days and Rona Bays, and Muritai are required to attend for Military Train' day, 9th September;■..iawj'-S 7!^ E. R. V. PETRIE, Lieutenant N.Z.S.O, • Adjutant 3rd (C) iBnT W.RV ~ WEEK-END CAMP, FQKT JX)RSEf~ 4 15th, 17th, and 19th Batteßes^Sfew Ze*. land Artillery, . A WEEK-END CAMP *iSP 'Officer* Se P tembST 9 2'6 Seat°Un °^<Wd 19th ..?* tkms an«l accommodation will be proThose who wish to attend must notify F. J. DILLON, Lieut.^R-A. Adjutant 15 h, 17th, and . l?th .Batteriei New Zealand Artillery' i'< '■>! JJUBLICTEPID BATH, Tasman Bt r e -ir •*■ near Basin Reserve. Open day awf iysfe- The Tepid Bath-wilf.-te o^en to the public ;. 8 from Mondir/Uext, 6tn Ser). tember. Ladies? hours: Monday afternoon and evening and alternate mornings and atternoons. Men: Every^djHfAand evening except Monday night..,. -Hot showers also available. W. J. JORDAN,, Director. VINSEN'S ST\jDlo, 119, Cuba street. GENUINE GIFT_QF_.I.fi!,, X USED 3s TRAM TICKETS bearing ** our address entitles you to a l(k ENLARGEMENT when presented wi* an order for One Dozen." Csbitij!d!ortraU« at 35s (our regular price"). ' If your boy or girl- jwjshes to collect for the International Advertisers' Big Prize and our Consolation Er.iM, valu« £i 10s:, we will return jbh<tickets for their collection. ' : .- . „ WELLINGTON WATERSIDE AMA. TEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. GYMNASIUM, 56, Lower Cuba street *-* open to members from W a.m. till 10 p.m. daily. Boxing instructors: D. Murphy, G. Curran, H. Rathner. Wrestling physical culture, Swedish driHf^lr. H. Sandow. Special classegvforijuyeßMes, and also all men who requiris^JJifilcal training in any of its branches. I?orifurther particulars apply to 1: W. H. DOUGLAS,^ Hon, Sec. TH r ling numbers of .raffles conducted at" the recent BazaarJof lE* 'St. John Ambulance Association are as follow:— 17, 38, 71, 96, 103, 134,.161 v ::m»^323, 301. 366, 446, 678, 490, 703. 754, 810, 1024, 10E? 1717, 809. '• •■' \-vrt--"v« HAROLD C.JM. BUCK. " "■ ' •"■ ' <<i -rii Beei**M>w

QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Thomas Meighan, Thomas Meighan, "THE NEW KLONDIKE," "•" .■ ' ; AISO, ..' •■ Laurette Taylor Laurette' Taylor --. . •■ . ■•: --. v^ln -• ■ ;•.'...-.•■• The Great Irish Stage Suocjsss, "PEG O' MY HEART." ISLAND, BAY. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. SUNDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. QUALITY THEATRE. ■ The following Artists assisting:—Madam Thomas, Misses Linnie, Conlon, Smith, Owen, Highet, Messrs. Gootham, Wilson, Madden, Somerville. Admission Free. Silver Coin Collection. THREE GREAT -GATHERINGS. THREE GREAT GATHERINGS. THREE GREAT GATHERINGS. rpHE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, ■*• Vivian street, Wellington. SUNDAY, 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. FAREWELL MEETINGS - To COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HOGGARD (The Leaders of the Salvation Army in New Zealand). Colonel Knott and all Divisional Officers with N.H.Q. Staff Present. 3 p.m.—CITIZENS' FAREWELL MEETING, The Citadel, Vivian-st. Chairman— HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (C. J. B. Norwood, Esq.). Speakers— Sir Robert Stout . Sir John Luke Mr. P. Frascr, M.P. Mr. C. A. Treadwell Rev. F. E. Harry (Baptist Minister). Rev. Dr. J. T. Pinfold (Hon. Sec. Wellington Ministers' Association). Silver Band in Attendance All Day. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Forty-first METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW ■" : . . ,AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION At • PALMERSTON NORTH, 2nd, 3rd, 4th NOVEMBER, 1926. THE PREMIER LIVE, STOCK SHOW. Magnificent grounds with perfect conveniences. General Entries close 9th OCTOBER. Live Stock Entries close 16th , OCTOBER, 1926. Send for a Schedule! W. T. PENNY, ■• \ Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON STOREMEN ■ (WOOL AND HIDE SECTION). A GENERAL MEETING of the Wool Section of the Union will be held on MONDAY NEXT, 6th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. at the Trades Hall, _ Wellington. The new award will be considered, ■ and the Federation Secretary will be present. Members of this section are requested to be present. - J. TUCKER, Secretary. BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION, • Wellington Branch. MONTHLY MEETING to be held 1U (D.V.) m ST. JAMES'S HALL, Riddiford street, on TUESDAY, 7th SEPT., 1926, at 8 p.m. Important business. All interested cordially invited. . ■, HUTT VALLEY GUN CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will ■£*■ be held in Shiel's Garage, Railway avenue, Lower Hutt, on TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1926. Anyone interested cordially invited. J. BRASELL, Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late William Harney are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, on MONDAY, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requieum Mass will be celebrated at 9 HICKMOTT AND SONS, Funeral Directors. . . THE PEN DOCTOR. TS the recognised medic for Fountain ' Pens and Everaharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffrey,. Stationer, Lambton-tiy. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 4

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