LfTIHEATRE ROTAL. Lessee R. J. De Lias. POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL NIGHT ! POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL NIGHT • GREAT DOUBLE BILL. GREAT DOUBLE BILL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 25th JUNE. DRAMA AND COMEDY. DRAMA AND COMEDY. MR. JAMES CARDEN, MISS MARSTON LEIGH, AND THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIALITY COMPANY. The curtain will rise at 10 minutes to 8 o'clock, in consequence of the length of the programme. THE COLLEEN BAWN. Myles-Na-Coppaleen ... Mr. James Carden Hardress Cregan ... Mr. Arthur Elliott Kyrle Daly Mr. James O'Brien Father Tom Mr. J. J. Welsh Danny Mann Mr. P. West Mr. Corrigan Mr. Harry Sefton Mr. O'Mooro Mr. Gerald Dillon Barney Mr. W. Coombes Eily O'Connor ... Miss Marston Leigh (With the songs of the "Cruiskeen Lawn" and " Tho Pretty Girl Milking her Cow.") Ann Chute ... Miss Jenny Watt-Tanner Mra. Cregan ... Mrs. Lachlan M'Gowan Kathleen Creagh ... Miss Ethel Adele Sheelah Miss Maggie Knight To be followed with the amusing Comedy of THE YOUNG WIDOW. Captain Mansleville Mr. J. O'Brien Splash (his valet) ...Mr. Lachlan M'Gowan Amelia (the young widow) Miss Watt-Tanner Lucy (hor maid) ... Miss Maggie Knight (With song, " Little Widow Dunn.") REMEMBER ! THE FAREWELL NIGHT. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Holliday's Lambton Quay. mHEATRE ROYAL! Sole Lessee & Manager . . . Mr. R. W. Cary MONDAY, 27th JUNE, AND EVERY EVENING, First time in New Zealand of Gilbert and Sullivan's great melo-dramatic Opera, which has created such a furore in England, running 350 nights; also in America, and now playing in Melbourne to densely packed houses, entitled THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, OR The Slave of Duty. Note. — By special arrangement with Mr. J. C Williamson, Mr. R. W. Carjr has bought the sole right of production in the Colony of New Zealand, £500 being paid for the copyright. Sixty Artistes Specially Engaged. Costumes made from models sent from the Theatre Comique, London. r l he scenery is entiroly new, and from the brush of Mr. J. Briggß ; mechanism and effects by Mr. Wyke3 ; band parts arranged by Mr. King ; conductor, Mr. Sidney Wolf, R.A.M.; dresses by Messrs. Huxley, Anderson, and Fitzgerald ; hats by Mr. Hill. Books of the Opera sold on Monday night. Box Office open at Hollidays. Carriages can be ordered for 10.20. Three nshers in attendance. MOLESWORTH - STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. SERVICES, in connection with the ANNIVERSARY of the above School, will be conducted TO-MORROW— In the Morning at 11, by Rev. Mr. Kirk. In the Afternoon at 3, by Mr. John Knowles. In the Evening at 6 30, by Rev. Mr. J. HIBKNS. Special music by the children. TEA MEETING, On TUESDAY, the' 28th June. Tickets, Is 6d; Children, Is. PUBLIC MEETING, AT 7.30. I. O. G. T. (R.W.G.L. OF THE WORLD.) THE Adjourned Meeting of the Political Committee will be held at the Athenaeum THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8.15 sharp. Business of importance. The representatives of the Rescuo Lodge are requested to meet 15 minutes earlier than above. By order. R. H. DOUSE, District Depnty. FREETHOUGHT. A T the Boulcott-street Hall, LECTURE, next SUNDAY EVENING, " The Creation." Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. Discnssion invited. Admission free. A MEETING of Officers and Non-com-missioned Officers of the City Corps will be held at the Empire Hotel, on MONDAY, the 27th instant, at 8 30 p.m., to consider proposals in connection with the new Rifle Range. The Drill shed Committee will meet on the same evening at 8 p.m., at the same plaoe. E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Colonel. Wellington, 25th Jnne, IPBI. I. O. G. T. PIONEER LODGE, No. 11, holds its Weekly Session every MO ND AY EVENING at the Friendly Societies' Hall, Mannersstreet, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance at 8 o'clock sharp. W. I. CRICHTON, Seoretary. I. O. G. T. EXCELSIOR LODGE. THE above Lodge meets every Wednesday evening at the side room, Rechabite Hall, Manners-street, at 730 sharp. Initiation at 8 o'clock. Anyone desirous of joining this Lodge can be proposed and initiated the same night. No delay nor useless formality will prevent the members of this Lodge from carrying out the good work of temperance. N.B. — Anyone desirous of joining the Pledge Sooiety in connection with this Lodge, come and do so for anytime length of time you like. No charge made. All are cordially invited. CHAS. M'INTYRE, W.C.T. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5084, A.O.F. THE Quarterly and Half-yearly Summoned Meeting of the above Court will be hold at the Foresters' Hall, Torystreet, on MONDAY, 27th June, at 7.30. Fines enforced for non-attendance. PHILIP FAUVKL, Secretary. COURT SIR GEORGE GREY, 3118, A. O. F. HALF-YEARLY Summoned Meeting of the above Conrt on TUESDAY EVENING, 28th June, at 7 30. Business— Election of officers ; special and general ; and consideration of proposed alteration to By-Law 31. Fines for non-at' endance. A. V. KNAPP, Secretary. TT)RESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, ¦*-^ Charlotte Place (opposite Government House Gates), WILL OPEN on Monday next, 27th Jnne, Conducted by Mrs. Edwards and experienced Assistants. SHOOTING. T* ICENSES may now be obtained from XJ the Tmder-ignod for the SEASON, commencing Ist June, 1881. GEO. DENTON, Treasurer Wellington Acclimatisation Society. USTOM HOUSE FORMS— On [Sale at the office of this paper.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 147, 25 June 1881, Page 3
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