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KETTEN. KETTEN. KETTEN. DißfCTbii Fbedk. P. Pines. KETTEN'S SIXTH BECITAL, AT mHEATBB BOYAL KETTEN'S LAST BECITAL IN WELLINGTON. POSITIVELY THE LAST BECITAL POSITIVELY THE LAST BECITAL POSITIVELY THE LAST BECITAL or HENBY KETTEN IN WELLINGTON I THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT. ' PbOGBAHKB :— 1. Andante Spianato and Polonaise in E flat (Op. 22) Chopin 2. (A)Aird'Agathe, "Freysohutz" (Softly Sighs), Weber ... Ketten (B) Serenade (Liszt) Schubert (c) March, from "Ruins of Athens " (Beethoven) ... Ketten 3. (a) Nocturne in E flat Chopin (b) Fruchlingelied (by special request) Mendelssohn (0) Ronde dcs Djinns Ketten 4. Fantasia-" Mose" (Rossini) ... Thalberg Ten Minutes Interval. 5. (a) Austrian Hymn (Haydn) ") (b) Carneyal de Venise and > ... Ketten Mandolinata j 6. (A) Gavotte in G minor Bach (¦) Promenade dun Solitaire ... Heller (c) Pasquinade (by request) Gottachalk 7. Grand Fantasia on the following popnlar themes (by request) :— " Home, Sweet Home," " Last Eose of Summer," " My Lodging is on the Cold Ground," " Old Folks at Home," "The Minstrel Boy," " Auld Robin Gray," Concluding with " God Save the Queen," , Tickets for all parts of the house, and plan of reserved seatß, at David Clark's, Athenfflum Buildings. Prices of Admission — Reserved Seats (single), sa; Family Tiokets, to admit six, 255 ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Children in arms not admitted. , The doors are always kept closed while Mr. Ketten is seated at the pianoforte. Doors open at 7 30 : Recital oonrmences at 8 sharp. Carriages may be ordered for 9.45. mfiEATBE ROYAL. GRAND FASHIONABLE SEASON. FOE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY AtfiTwEDNESDAY, ' 18th and 19th January. Under the patronage, and in the presence of his Worship the Mayor (President), W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.8., Lieut. • Colonel , Pearce, (Vice - president), the Hon. G. Eandall Johnston, Officers and Members Wellington Guards, Captain Chas. Johnston, Officers, and Members Naval Brigade, Ac, 4c, &c. Re-appearance of the WELLINGTON AMATEUR DEAMATIC CLUB, In Henry J. Byron's Serio-Comedy, in three acts, entitled DEABEE THAN LIFE ! DEAEEE THAN LIFE ! ! DEARER THAN LIFE 1 ! ! T« be followed by the locally written burlesque (with new musio, and full orchestral accompaniment), THE VERY WITTY DIGGINGS! THE VERY WITTY DIGGINGS! - - THE VERY WITTY DIGGINGS! In aid of the Wellington Cricketers' Association. To help meet the expenses of the Australian Eleven's visit to this city. The fine Band of the Wellington Guards have kindly consented to be present and contribute towards the success of the performan. Officers and members of various Volunteer Corps will kindly appear in uniform. The Club's fine Orchestra will perform variouß choice and classic operatic selections during the evening. Box offioe at David Clark's Educational Depository, Athensaum, where seats may be secured. Carriages at 10.30 Prices of Admission — Dress circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2b 6d ; Pit, Is. Tiokets everywhere. AN ENTERTAINMENT , Will be given in one of the LARGE BOOMS OF WORKING MEN'S CLUB, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, Consisting of SONGS," HEADINGS & BECITATIONS. Members requested to attend. HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY. S npHE SUMMER SHOW will be held in the Arcade on WEDNESDAY NEXT. T. W. KIRK, , Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. A NNUAL DEUIDS' FETE, Under the auspices of the Excelsior', Star of New Zealand, and Stonehenge Lodges, Wellington District, to be held at M'Nab's Gabpbnb, Lower HUtt, on , ANNIVEESABY DAY, 22m> INST. A Druidical Procession, headed by an efficient Brass Band, will leave the Fire Brigade Hall, Manners-street, at 10 a.m., for the'< Railway Station, thence by speoial train at 11.15 for Lower Hutt. The Amusements of the day will comprise Sports, Costume Crioket Match, Riohardson's Show, and other old English games, Ac, &c. Durinir the day the Band will give selections 'of popular music. Tiokets, including railway fare (available for all trains throughout the day), and ad* mission to Gardens, 2s 5 to be obtained from members of the Order and principal business places, also' at Railway Station. . For full particulars see bills. ' By order of the General Committee, WILLIAM HOWDEN, Secretary. NAVAL BEIGADE BAND SOIREE AND BALL, To be held on ANNIVEBBABY NIGHT, 22nd INST., IN THE AECADE. On account of the Hall having to be closed at 12, doors will open at quarter-past 7. Dancing to commence punctually at 8 o'olock. Double ticket, ss ; extra lady, 2s ; refreshments included. Gallery, Is. Music entirely original. LOYAL ANTIPODEAN LODGE., 1.0.0. F., M.U. MEMBEBS are reminded that the following members have been appointed Sick Stewards :— Te Abo Wabd—Bto. W. W. Hale, P.G., corner of Ingestre and Wooloombestreet. Cook Wabd— Bro. J. J. Webb, P. G., Sussex Square. To whose addresses medical certificates must be sent within 24 hours after date. EDWIN BANNISTEB, Sec. WELLINGTON WOBKING MENS' -CLUB. THE Half-yearly General Meeting will be held on MONDAY, the 17th inst., at 8 pan. By order, C. HENDBEY, Secretary. WEST COAST BALLWAY, 4 PUBLIC MEETING of parties, inter* ested in the formation of a Joint Stock Company for the purpose of carrying out the necessary works for connecting the City of Wellington with the Manawatu by rail, will ba held at the Chamber of Commerce, on THUESDAY, the 20th inst , at 4 o'olook p.m., punctually. J. H. WALLACE, Hon. Sec AM JABS, 21ba, glass, 2s a dozen, at Marine Store, back Union Hotel, WilluMitretfc — ¦*»- '

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 15 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 15 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 15 January 1881, Page 3

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