THEATBE BOYAL, Lessee & Manager... Mr. B. W. Cary. Grand Fashionable Night. PEESENTATION OF CUPS TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) At HASELMAYEB'S ENTERTAINMENT To the Highest Scorers in the Australian Eleven & Wellington Twenty-two In the presence of the combined teams. GBAND DOUBLE BILL. Haselmayer'B Wonderful Electric Sparl Illumination ! A most beautiful sight— neveryet attemptec in Wellington. This is positively the Last night but two of Haselmayer's Wonders Prices— 3s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Office, Holliday's. nnHEATBE ROYAL PBEUMTNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. The Manager has the honor to announa to the publio of Wellington that he intend* giving a season of 18 subscription nights ol English and Italian Operas, commencing about Wednesday, 16th February. J. S. SMITH, Agent. CRICKET I CRICKET ! CRICKET EVENT OF THE SEASON. A USTBALIAN ELEVEN VERSUS TWENTY-TWO WELLINGTON. ON THE BASIN RESERVE. sth, 7th, and Bth FEBRUARY. By permission of the Trnsteei. Admpl^' One Shilling Grand Stand Is 6d extra ATHEN^UM HALL. TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1881. GEAND EVENING CONCERT. Solo Pianist and Conductor, MB. ANGELO FOBBEST (Pupil of Mr. Charles Halle"), Assisted by the Choir of St. Peter's Churoh. PROGBAMME:Part I. Solo— Harmonium, Overture— "Maritana," Wallace Mr. Angelo Forrest. Chorus, with Solos— " Allegiance we Swear Bishop Choir. Pianoforte—" Invitation a la Valse" Webei Mr. Angelo Forrest. Song—" The Everlasting Shore"... Pinsuti Mrs. Stuart. Pianoforte, First Concerto— Rondo and Molto, Allegro c Vivace Mendelssohn Mr. Angelo Forrest. Song— "The Song of Hybrias the Cretan" Elliott Mr. Widdop. Chorus— " This way Come" ... Flotow Choir. Song— (Selected) Mr. Page Solo— Harmonium— " Blue Bells of Scotland ... Mr. Angelo Forrest Part H. Solo — Harmonium — " Minuet Celebre" Boccherini Mr. Angelo Forrest. Song — "The Clang of the Wooden Shoon" Molloy Miss Sntcliffe. Part Song — " Gaily through tho Greenwood" Young Choir. Pianoforte — Sonata VI. — Minuetto, Trio and Allegro (Alia Turca) Mozart Mr. Angelo Forrest. Song—" True till Death " ... Gatty Mr. Palliser. Chorus — From "Masoniello"... Auber Choir. Pianoforte-^" La Cracovienne " (by desire) Wallace Mr. Angelo Forrest. Duet — "The Moon has Raised Her Lamp Above " ... Benedict Messrs Plimmer and Widdop. Solo — Harmonium — ' ' William Tell" Rossini Doors open at 7.30. The Concert will commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o'clock. Tickets— Reserved Chairs, 3s; Body of Hall, 2s. Plans of reserved seats at Reiohardt's and Holliday's. A THEN./EUM HALL. A LECTURE a ON THE ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Will be delivered in the above Hall by the Rev. C. D. de Castro on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. No discusßion. J. Woodward, Esq., has kindly consented to preside. Admission Free, but persons willing to assist in defraying the expenses will have an opportunity of doing so. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN who lately assisted in "Pinafore " are requested to meet at St. George's Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "Pirates of Penzance" rehearsal also. SIDNEY WOLF, 8.A.M., Conductor. ANNIVERSARY WESLEYAN CHUECH, THOENDON. nPEA and PUBLIC MEETING will take place in the above Churoh on TUESDAY NEXT. Tea on tables at 6.30. Tickets, Is 6d. Beys. Paterson, Dntton, Kirk, Williams, Hudson, and others are expected to address the meeting. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT \ Lft"' OF WELLINGTON. A PPLICATIONS for the following vacant XjL appointments should be sent in on or before Tuesday, the 22nd instant : — Head Master, Karori ; salary, according to scale, probably in a short time £200 and residence. A new school for 150 children is about to be built. Assistant Mistress, Karori ; salary, £80. First Assistant Certificated Master, Willis-street, City of Wellington ; salary, £200 and £25 for tuition of pupil teachers. Teacher, Waihenga School ; salary, about £150 and residence. Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Normal School, four hours per week ; salary, £100. ROBERT LEE. 4th February. PRIVATE COACHING FOR UNIVERSITY, LAW, CIVIL SERVICE, AND EDUCATION DEPARTMENT EXAMINATIONS. AN Oxford Graduate, late Scholar of his College, who has had considerable success in preparing Candidates for the above Examinations, will read with a few pupils, either separately or in small classes. Apply, for terms, references, &c, to W.F.H., Box 16a, Post Office, Wellington. MRS. GEORGE COTTERELL begs to intimate that she will receive hex Pupils at the residence of Mrs. Brookfield, May-street ; Quarter beginning Monday, 7th instant. This week, and after, intending pupils are requested to call between the hours of two and three. NOTICE. MR. HENRY KEaiBER will take the Management of my Business during my absence from the colony. J. STUART REID. Grey-streeth, sth February, 1881. LMPOUNDED, at the Upper Hutt Public Pound, one black Mare ; saddle mark also collar mark, no visible brands. If no! claimed before 26th February, will be sold ai 12 o'clock to defray expenses. GhO. WILKINS. Pound Keeper, Upper Hutt.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 3
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