m,H.E AT R E ROYAL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Will be repeated the Glorious Comedy OUR GIRLS AND BOYS, Played on Saturday Night with IMMENSE SUCCESS to a CROWDED HOUBE. MIBB BEATRICE As "Our Gal." (With Song). MB. D'ORSAY OGDEN As "Our Boy." Preceded by the Screaming Farce, TURN HIM OUT. Saturday, 28th June, WYBBRT REEVE, the Great London Comedian and Author, as „ GEORGE GEITH. m H £ A T R E ROYAL. SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, First appearance in New Zealand of MR. WYBERT REEVE, The Great London Comedian and Author, In bis Wonderful impersonation, "GEOBQE OBIT H." ATHEN^UM HALL. P O P U L A R~~C~O NCEBTS. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. GRAND MUSICAL NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! PXSSIAMHB. Overture, ( ' Italiana In Algeri "—Miss E. Bmlth National gong, "True Blue"— Gentleman Amateur Song, " Home Sweet Home " — Lady Amateur gong, "The Yeoman's Wedding"— Gentleman Amateur Song, " Why do I weep for Thee "—" — Lady Amateur Descriptive Scena, " Wrecked and Saved "— Duet, " Junita,"— Lady tc Gentleman Amateur Bong, "The Monks of Old"— Gentleman Amateur Habp Solo, " The Men of Harlech "— Mr.J. M.Moboaw Comic Song— Gentleman Amateur Pabt 11. Fantasia, " Caprice Hongror's "- Miss E. Bmith Operatic Duet, " The Moon has Rais'd "— Gentleman Amateurs Song, "The Bich Man's Bride "— Lady Amateur Bong (Selected)— Gentleman Amateur Song, " Thy Voice "—" — Lady Amateur Song, " When all the World is young"— Gentleman Amateur Recital (Selected)— Gentleman Amateur Bong, " Maid of Athens "— Lady Amateur Song, "Nancy Lee" — Gentleman Amateur Barp Sblhctiohs— Mr. J. M. Mokgav Comic Song (Selected)— Gentleman Amateur Finale, " God Bave the Queen "— Full Company Pianiste, Miss Smith | Director, R. W. Cabt ADMISSION— ONB BHILLING. Afew Reserved Chairs, 2. Commence 8 o'clock. ST. MARK'S ORGAN FUND. mHE Sixpenny Reading, postponed from last 'uesday, will take place in the School-room on Tuesday (24th), at 8 o'clock p m THE GREAT SALE OF GOODS DAMAGED By water at TE ARO HOUSE Will be Continued THIS WEEK. HOURS OF BUSINESS: From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 23rd June, 1879. WERTHEIM'S SEWING MACHINES. REDUCED LIST OP PRICES ! ! Ordinary Offered price. at £ s. d. £ s. d. " A"— FAMIIT MiCHIHB ...8 0 0-6 10 0 Do, with cover 816 o—7 0 0 Do, do, extra finish...9 6 o—7 10 0 Do, with embroidery apparatus 9 5 0-7 10 0 Do, inlaid mother of pearl... B 10 o—6 15 0 "B"— Family Maohihb ...8 15 0-7 0 0 Do, with cover 9 6 o—7 10 0 "Mbdiitm" — Tailobi*o Machinb 9 10 0-7 13 0 Cther Machines in like proportion. SPECIAL ATTBNTION is called to the fact that for the purpose of thoroughly introducing the " WERTHEIM" SEWING MACHINES, and giving the public an opportunity of securing the MOST PERFECT and SUBSTANTIAL machine in the market at the LOWEST PRICE, tee have been instructed to make the above GREAT REDUCTIONS for TWO MONTHS ONLY. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. NOTICE. TO THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC. MR. G. 8. SUMMERFIELD wishes to inform his customers and ths public generally, that he has no connection whatever with his son's late premises, the TEMPLE of FASHION, Lambton Quay, now opened by Mr. H niley, TH E TAI U >B . Mr. G. 8. also wlßhe» to inform his numerous friends that his son, whose name is so well known as a first-class Tailor and Cutter, having been several years cutter in some of the principal houses in London, Melbourne, and Sydney, is now managing his business on LambtoQ Quay, opposite Bank of New Zealand Gentlemen leaving orders at the above address may depeni on having a fint-class fit, with workmanship second to none in the colony. G. S SUMMERFIELD, Tailob, Habit aud Robb Makbb. RTH ACKER having disposed of his • business, all debts owing to him must be paid by the 2nd of July ; all left unpaid after that date will be sued for in the Resident Magistrate's Court. JNo farther notice will te given after this. N.B.— All Goods left In stock after the Ist of July will be-sold at rbducbd pbijcbb, for cash only. Karori, June, 1879. WORTHY OF NOTICE. * MISB COWLES is offering Great Bargains for One (Shilling, in consequence of depressed trade, which are displayed in the Window, for three weeks only. To give those at a distance the opportunity of availing themselves of tnese Bargains, all purchasers of Five Shillings and upwards, from the window, will be presented with two tram tickets.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 543, 23 June 1879, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 543, 23 June 1879, Page 3
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