mHEATRE ROYAL ' Le?see and Manager ... Mr. R. J. De Liaa SATURDAY EVENING, 16th APRIL. GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION. Powerful Combination of Talent. Mr. De Liaa has effected a Special Engagement for positively SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY With the following well-known Artists :—: — THEO. HAMILTON, J. J. WALLACE, AND GEATTAN RIGGS, Who has kindly delayed his departure to add strength to the production of the most SUCCESSFUL DRAMA OF THE DAY, By Joaquin Miller (the Poet of the Sierras) called — THE DANITES. Alexander M'Gee (" This man Sandy") Theo. Hamilton (As acted by him 18 weeks in Sydney and Melbourne) Charlie Godfrey (called " The Parson") J. J. Wallace (As acted by him 18 weeks in Sydney and Melbourne) William Wise (elected " Judge") Grattan Riggs Act I—Foot1 — Foot of Sierra Nevada Mountains (early morning). Act 2— The Howling Wilderness. Act 3 — The Heart of the bierras. Act 4— Sandy's Cabin. Act s—The5 — The Golden Gulch. Box Office at Holliday's. Prices as usual. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8. mHE THEATRE EOYAL. X MR. WALTER REYNOLDS Having sub-let the Theatre to Mr. E. J. De Li*s, has the honor to announce that he will appear at tile ACADEMY OF MUSIC On SATURDAY EVKNING NEXT, < "With a New and Powerful Company, in, a Grand Holiday Production. The Theatre Eoyal will be Closed till Saturday. "PANCY DEESS BALL Will be held in the PRINCESS THEATEE, TORY-STREET, On Easteb Monday. Admission, 2s 6d. Dancing commences at 9 o'clock. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May, 1881. mHE CITY RIFLE BAND , WILL GIVE A SELECT BALL In the Arc A ds, on the above date. DE. J. SIMMS, the unrivalled PHYSIOGNOMIST and POPULAR SPEAKER, will Lecture on Practical and Scientific Physiognomy, at the Athenreum Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Admission — First Scats, 2s ; Second Seats, Is. Course Ticket to first seat, 10s ; second Beat, sb. The Hall is open daily Free to all visitors from 9 a m. to 5 p.m., that the vast collection of portraits in oil may be seen. Physiognomical Charts. — Daily during fcho Lecture Course Dr. Simms will be in waiting at the comfortable private anteroom of the Lecture Hall, in order to supply the pnblic with his large Physiognomical Charts, of 240 pp., accurately marked to indicate the mental and moral traits of applicants, their state of health, the occupations tor which nature has adapted them, and the oharacter of person they should choose for a life companion. Thousands of men and women in Great Britain and America are toJay reaping the benefits of a consnltation with Dr. Simms. To follow his professional idvice, communicated orally, and by, means jf his charts, is to pursue the paths of rirtue, happiness, and worldly success. TOTELLINGTON ATHENAEUM , LOCAL EXHIBITION. In connection with the Art Department of ;he above Exhibition, to be held in May lext, the following Prizes have been offered, riz. — For the best original drawing in black and white, by persons of either sex under the age of 20, Mr. J. R. Blair offers as First Prize : A. Handsome Photograph "Album: value, £6 6s. Second Prize : L vol. of the Art Journal (bound); value, £2 2s. Third Prize : Ldo Illustrations by Dore ; value, .81 Is. Subject may be landscape, animals, or igures, at the option of the competitor. Also, for tho best mechanical drawing — First Prize : I vol. "The Mechanician," by Cameron Knight, published by Bohn, London. Mr. Chas. D. Barraud offers for competi;ion by amateur artists, 1 Winsor and Newon's Color Box : value, £3 3s, For the best original water color landscape drawing of New Zealand scenery ; size, not less than 14 x 10. Applications for space in this department tan be obtained at the A thenseum, and should >c sent in to Mr. Noel Barraud. Persons having works of art, which they vould be willing to lend for exhibition, are equested to communicate with Secretary. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. T>HE Electors of Wairarapa are hereby nvited to meet their Representatives as mdermentioned : — FEATHERSTON-Odd Fellows' Hall, THURSDAY, 14th AprU. At 7.30 p.m. HENRY BUNNY. GEORGE BEETHAM. ..0.F., COURT STR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5084. l/TEMBERS are hereby notified that the XJL regular Fortnightly Meeting will be eld TO-NIGHT (Thursday), the 14th inst., b 8 o'clock, instead of Easter Monday. P. W. FAUVEL, Secretary. CREDITORS in the Estate of EDWARD kJ GARTON are requested to meet at lis late office, in Manners-street, at 6 o'clock 'HIS (Thursday) EVENING. 'HE COLONIAL TNSUR ANC E COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. * FIRE AND MARINE. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. rHE Third Ordinary Annual General Meeting of Shareholders vnU be held t 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 18th May, 881. in the Chamber of Commerce, Lambon Quay, Wellington. Business : To receive and adopt Balance-sheet and Directors' Report To elect two Directors, that number retiring in accordance with Articles of Association, who, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election To elect two Auditors, and fix the amount of their remuneration To deolare a dividend. By order. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. The Transfer Books of the Company are losed, and will remain so until after the bove meeting. NOTICE. pHE undersigned having bought out the ¦¦ Old-established Business of Mr. W. IrjRT, at the Upper Hutt, and having laid in new Stock of Clothing, Groceries, and RONMONGEBY, hopes to secure the favor of ÜBiness from his friends in the Upper Hutt •istrict. G. M'HATTIE. 14th April, 1881,
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 87, 14 April 1881, Page 3
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