miIEATEE ROYAL.! Managers ... Theo. Hamilton &J. S. Willi3 Stage Manager W. J. Holloway Brief Engagement of MISS LOUISE POMEEOY, Supported by W. J. Holloway, W. Hoskins H. Fleming J. J Wallace Theo. Hamilton And the best Company tbat has appeared in the Colony. TO-NIGHT and TO-MOEROW, For the only times, Shakespeare's Comedy, in Five Acts, of— • TWELFTH NIGHT; Or, WHAT YOU WILL ! New Scenery by J. S. Willis. Viola Miss Louise Pomerot Malvolio Mr. W. J. Holloway Clown Mr. W. Hoakins Sir Teby Belch ... Mr. Theo. Hamilton Sir Andrew Aguecheek ... Mr. J. J. Wallace Duke Oraino ... Mr. H. R. Jewett Sebastian Mr. Herbert Flemming Fabian Mr. B. W. Rede Antonio . ... Mr. Neil O'Brien Valentine Mr. J. H. Coßtello Curio Mr. W. Jerrames Friar Mr. E. D. Mowry Olivia Miss Jessie Grey Maria Miss Mande Douglas [The impersonation of Viola is certainly the most charming of all the Shakeaperian renditions Miss Pomeroy has given during her engagement. — Australasian.] Feiday, 28th Oct.— THE HUNCHBACK. Saturday (Great Spectacular Production), Shakespeare's ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. With all the imported Scenery and Costumes. Box Office open Monday, 24th October, at Holliday's, Booksellers. ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT. PERFORMANCE OF " OUR BOYS," By Lady and Gentleman Amateurs, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 26th October. Proceeds for Petoni Chnrch Building Fund. Tickets, 2s each. A train leaves Lower Hutt after the close of the performance. A. E. ASHCROFT, Hon. Sec. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. AE AND BAZAAR, AT THE ARCADE, In aid of the Building Fund for a NEW SCHOOLROOM, to replace the one destroyed by the Manners-street fire of June, 1879. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd November Next. The Committee have much pleasure in Btating that W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R., has kindly consented to be present, and will give the Opening Address on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clook. The City Bands have generously offered their services, and will perform selections of music during the progress of the Bazaar each evening. First Night— The Naval Brigade Band. Second Night — The Guards' Band. Third Night— The Artillery Band. STALL-HOLDERS— No. I—Mrs.1 — Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Watty, and Assistants. No. 2 — Mrs. Tiller and Assistants. No. 3 — Mrs. Stafford and Assistants. No. 4 — Mra. JBoxall and Teachers. No. s—Miss5 — Miss Helyer and Scholars. No. 6— Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Cleland, and Assistants. No. 7— Flower Stall, Mrs. Emmet. No. B— Book Stall, Young Men's Bible Class. No. 9— Christmas Tree, Miss Wilkinson and Scholars. No. 10— Refreshment Stall, Mr. J. Dixon. Telegraph Office, Exhibitions in Side-rooms, &c, &c, &o. The Fancy Stalls will have for sale a large variety of CHINESE CURIOSITIES. The Bazaar will open each day, in the afternoon from 2 to 5 30 o'clook, and in the evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. Admission — One Shilling; children under 12 years, half-price. Opening Day, Tuesday, Ist November. G. B. CLARK, Hon. Sec. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. npHE SPRING EXHIBITION will be held in the Arcade, on 17th NOVEMBER. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. WELLINGTON GUARDS BAND BALL, AT THE ARCADE. Double Tickets, 10s ; Extra Lady, 4s ; Including Refreshments. NAVAL BRIGADE. BRIGADE and Band will assemble at Mount Cook Barraoks THIS EVENING, at 5.4* sharp. C. J. JOHNSTON, Captain. 26th October. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE OF MOUNT VIEW LUNATIC ASYLUM RECREATION FUND. TTTIIRST Meeting of those Gentlemen who JD have consented to act will take place in large Hall of Athenaeum next THURSDAY EVENING, the 27th October, at 8 o'clock. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. THE adjourned Convention of the Wellington Lodges will be held in Mr. Redstone's School-room, Courtenay Place, on THURSDAY, 27th October, at 8 p.m., to prepare resolutions for next session of Grand Lodge. M. BEAD, District Deputy. 25th October, 1881. I. 0. G. T. STAB OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the R.W.G.L. of the World), will holdits Weekly Session on THURSDAY EVENING, at the Athenteum Buildings, at 7 o'clock. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance at 7 o'clock sharp. The doors will be open to the public for an Open Lodge meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. W. PAIN, W.S. THK Half-yearly Meeting of the Wellington Ladies' Christian Association will bo held at the Athenaeum on FRIDAY, 28ih October, at 3.3J p.m. All Ladies interested in the work of the Association are invited to be present. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WELLINGTON. /GENTLEMEN desirous of assisting the \JT Return of Mr. CHARLES HEN DREY to the House of Representatives are hereby requested to meet at the Adelaide-road Hall, on MONDAY next, 31st October, at 8 p.m. sharp. "TV R . NEWMAN WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT KAR O R I IN SPIER S' HALL, ON THURSDAY, 27th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. NOTICE TO THE ELECTOES OF WADESTOWN. MR. M. L. MARKS WILL ADDRSSS THE ELECTORS OF WADES TOWN AT THE SCHOOLROOM ON MONDAY, THE 31bt INST. At 8 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 100, 26 October 1881, Page 3
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