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TMPEiUAL .OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. Ho'kiws Business Manager ... Mr. G. W. Gesses Stage Manager ... Mr. J. P. Hyses I AST ELEVEN NIGHTS. MR. HOSKINS' FAREWELL TO WELLINGTON. MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE And the Star Company. THIS EVENING (MONDAY^, WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME. Mr. Woodcock Mr. Hoskins Mrs. Larking* Miss Florence O-lville Mrs. Colonel CaTver ... Mi« 'f ily Andrews Mr. Larkings Mr. J. F. Graham And full Company. To conclude with the burlesque of ILL-TREATED IL TROVATORE. Characters by Misses Tilly Andrews, Nelly Daley, Amy Johns, Messrs. Hydes, Hill, Wilkinson, Stark, and company. NEW SONGS. NE'V DANCES. In preparation, FORMOSA AND LALLA ROOKH. Box Plan at the Athenaeum Bazaar. A THENjEUM CONCERT. MONDAY, 26th AUGUST. Pro gram HE : 1 Band, Symphony, fleetbove-n No. 1 2. Song, " 1 he Bellringer" Wallace 3. Ballad, ' ' The Lover and the Bird" G uglielmo 4. Song, •' Here upon my Vessel's Deck" Hobson 5 Solo and Choru?, " Children's Voices" Claribel 6. Recitation, " The Rivals" (Mr. Clapcott) Sheridan 7. Balla'l, "The Lonely Harp" Cowell 8. Comic BOhg, "The Complaiats" 9. Duet, "'h, Fairy Wand" Wallace 1. Band— Waltz— Clasping Hand* 2. Ballad, *' I rise from Dreams of Thee" Balaman 3. Cavatina, " Loving Smiles of Sister Kind" Gounod 4. Scene from Shakespeare 5. Duet, "The Gip«y Countess" (by request) Glover 6. Strineed Quartette, O.P 14 Mozart 7. Motto Song, " All that Glitters is not Gold" 8. Vocal Polka with variations Alary 9. "God Fave tho Queeu" ADMISSION— uNE SHILLING. To commence at, 8 o'clock. H. F. JLOGAN, Hon. Sec. /CRICKETERS' CONCERT. ATHENiEUM, THURSDAY, 29m AUGUST. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Sir William Fitzherbert, X.C.M G. Hon. Randall Johnson, M.L.C. Geo. Hunter, Fsq., M.H.R. Edward Poarce, Esq. (President Wellington Cricketers' Association) T. Buchanan, Esq. (Vice-President Wellington Cricketers' Association). Numbered a~d Reserved Chair*, Half-a-crown; Body of Hal, One Shilling. Tickets at Atheuamm Bazaar, Lyon and Blair's, and all booksellers and niusicsellers. Plan for Reserved Chairs at tiio Athenaeum Bazaar. - A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, Under the auspices of the WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION, AND ASSOCIATED BOOKBINDERS, WILL BE GIVEN AT THE T H EAT RE ROY AL, ON SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1878, In aid of a Sick Member of that Body. FRED. W. SWIFT, Hon. Secretary. Tickets — 3s, 2s, and Is ; may be bad of any of tho Committee. ELLINGTON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BALL, To be held in the Provincial Hall, ON MONDAY, 2nb SEPTEMBER, 1878Dancing to commenre at 9 o'clock. Laby Patronesses — Lady Fitzherbert Mrs Dransfield Mrs Ballance Mrs. Johnston Mrs. Barton Mrs. C. Johnston Mrs. Brandon Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs Buckley Mrs. Krull Mrs. Bannntyne Mrs Mansford Mrs. Cooper Mrs. M'Credie Mrs. Fox Mrs. M'Tavish Mrs. Fisher Mrs Moorhomo Mrs Seymour George Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Gisborne Mrs Stout Mrs. Whitmore Tickets to be obtained from the officers of the corps, any member of the Ball Committee, or from the Secretary. Doublo Tickets, £1 1; Single Tickets: Gentlemen's, 15s ; Ladies, 7s 6d. 11. M. LYON, Secretary Ball Committee. A 6 S E M B L V BALLS. SEASON 1878. Lady Patronesses— The Marchioness of Normanby Lady Fitzherbert Mrs. Seymour 'George Mrs. Ballance Mrs. Gisborne Mrs. Barton Mrs. Randall Johnston Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Moor house Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Stout Mrs. Dransfield Mrs. Pharazyn Mrs. Fisher Mrs. Whitmore Mm. Waterhouse The Committee bag to announce that the first of the Assembly Balls during the present season will be held at tbe Provincial Hall on Monday, 26th August, and tho second on Monday, 16th September. Subscription for the series, £1 Is ; for one ball, 1(K As no circulars will be issued, it is particularly requested that applications for tickets be made as soon as possible to ono of the Honorary Secretaries. B.T. CHAYTOR »„ A dbß. BRANDON, JuN./ Hon - bees - WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. r pHE Adjourned Yearly Meeting will be hold I in tho Club-ioom This (Monday) Evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. BUBINBBB— I To receive Report and Balance-sheet ; to elect officers ; to make alterations in rules if deemed advisable ; and for the trrnsaction of general business. By order. JNO. LAUQHTON, Secretary. HUTT AGKICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. mHE Annual Meeting of the Society will be X held at the Mechanics' Institute, Hutt, at 7 30 p iv on Wednesday, 28th August. Members are r« quested to attend. ARTHUR BRAITHWAITE. WELLINGTON LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. ALL Members aro specially requested to atter d a General Meeting, on Wednesday, 28th inst., at 3 p.m., at Btar Hotel. Business— important matters of interest to the trade. CHARLES MARTIN, Secretary. BAND PKACTICE^ rpHE ARTILLERY BVND meet for PracX tice at usual place, at 730 THIS EVENING. S CEMINO, Bandmaster. TO THE MRMBKKS «»F THE WKLLINGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION. MEMBERS desirous of presenting a testimonial to a gentleman about to depart fur England are requested to meet at the Synagogue Chambers on 27th inst., at 7 p.m WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. MR. C. A. BAKER has b~en appointed to collect Subscriptions for tbe t-ixtoenth Season, now due. Subscribers ot One Guinea are entitled to two tickets to each of the four Subscription <"onc^rts given during the season, and p"is us desirous of brooming subscribers are requested to forward their names to the ULdcisigned. TH S. GARBAKD. Hon. free. CAUTION. " OERSONS removing Turf from Sections 33, 17 89, 40, aid 41, Austin-street, without my knowledge will be prosecuted. E. F. YUILE, Austin-street. I

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 August 1878, Page 3

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