¦ jnpHEATEE ROYAL. Lessee R. J. De Liab. PO.vITIVELY the FAREWELL NIGHT 1 PO IfIVELYTHE FAKE WhLL NIGHT! Ml?. JAMIS CARDEN, MIS.-! MARVI'ON LKIGH, AND DE LIAS'S AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, June 23. Lord Bulwer Lytton's great comedy cf MONEY! ALFRED EVELYN ... MR. J. GARDEN Sir John Vesey, F.R.S., F.S.A. Mr. J. J. Welsh Sir Frederick Blount Mr. Arthur Elliott Lord Glosamore Mr. J. O'Brien Mr. Henry Graves Mr. L-ichlan M'Gowan Captain Dudley Smooth Mr. J. P. Weat Mr. Benjamin Stout ... Mr. Harry Sefton Mr. Sharp Mr. Gerald Dillon Servant Mr. W. Coombeß Clara Douglass Miss Marston Leigh Lady Frankin Miss Jenny Watt-Tanner Georgina Vesey ... Miss Maggie Knight Acts Ist, 2nd, and 3rd.— Sir John Vesoy's house Acts 4th and . r >th.— Alfred Evelyn's house. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 4.5 ; Stalls, 2s Gd ; Pit, Is. riIHEATEE EOYAL. Lesßee E. J. DeLias. [a card.] Owing +o tho Detention of the S.S. ALBION for overhaul at Dunedin, thereby deferring her sailing North from Friday to Monday Next (27th inst.), Mr. DeLias has much pleasure to announce TWO EXTEA PERFOEMANCES ON THE EVENINGS OFFRIDAY and SATURDAY, 24th and 25th Inst., when ME. JAMES CAttDEN, MISS MAESTON LEIGH, AND THE AUSTBALIAN SPECIALITY COMPANY Will, at the earnest request of numeroua patrons, appear on FEIDAY, In the Successful Comedy of CS"E X T E E M E S! Eeceived on its former production with exclamations of delight by a crowded, enthusiastic assemblage. ON SATUEDAY. For the First Time Here by this Combination, COLLEEN BAWN! The cast embracing the whole of the memberß of thia most efficient company. mHEATEE ROYAL! MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 27th June. WAIT FOR IT. WAIT FOR IT. THE FAMOUS COMIC OPEEA OP Gilbert & Sulli Now the rage all through the world, PIRATES OF PENZANCE. PIEATES OF PENZANCE. PIRATES OF PENZANCE. 60— ARTISTES— GO. The Largest Company ever travelled in New Zealand. No advance in the prices. Bgok your Seat 3at Once. WHITE v. HEARN. QCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. SATURDAY, 9th JULY. Programme. Town v. Civil Service ; distance 1£ miles. — Inrigged fours. Prize, fonr handsome silver medals, presented by Messrs. Kohn & Co. To start at 2.30 precisely. WHITE v. HEAEN; distance 3£ miles.— One hnndred poundß aaide and the Sculling Championßhip of the Colony. To Btart at 3 o'clock. Handicap Sculls; distance, 1J miles.— Open to all comers. Prize, Silver Cup, presented by Mr. A. R. Hislop. To start at 3.30 precisely. Entries for the Handicap Sculls will be received at the Pier Hotel, on Saturday, the 25th inst., at 8 p.m., giving name and description of boat. Handicap will be declared on Tuesday, the 28th June, at the same hour and place. Two shillings and sixpence on nomination, and two shillings and sixpence on acceptance. QUAETEE-DAY, 24th JUNE, 1881. SUN FIEE OFFICE, LONDON, Established, 1710. Sum Insured in the year 1879, .£262,492,461. TNSUREES, whosn Policies expire on the 24th instant, are reminded that Eenewal Premiums should be paid on or before that date. This Company is prepared to accept risks on property at the lowest current rates of premium. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Agents. THE VICTOEIA INSUEANCE ICOMPANY (LIMITED). QUAETEE-DAY, 24th JUNE, 1881. TNSUB.ERS, whose policies expire as above, are reminded that their renewal premiums must be paid on or before FEIDAY, the 24th instant. Bisks taken at the lowest current rates. LEVIN & CO., Agents. LIVEBPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE INSUEANCE COMPANY. WELLINGTON AGENCY. INSURERS whose policies expire on the 24th instant are reminded that their arrangements for renewal should be made on or before that date. EDWAED PEAECE, Agent. STAND AED INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. QUAETEE-DAY, 24th JUNE. TNSUEEES, whose policies expire on the JL 24th instant, are reminded that renewal premiums should bo paid before that date. T. J LADD, Agent. NEW ZEALAND INSUEANCE COMPANY. -VjTE. WILLIAM SELLARS has been appointed Agent for this Company at Masterton. E. M. SIMPSON, Manager, Wellington. 20th June, 1881. CUSTOM HOUSE FOEMS— On Sale at the office of this paper.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 145, 23 June 1881, Page 3
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