jmHEATRE EOYAL. t Lessees ... Messrs. Bknt and Bacheldeh. OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY. BENT AND BACHELDER'S Revived and Re-organised CHRISTY") fMINSTRELS CHRISTY £ 16 ARTISTS 16 i MINSTRELS CH RIST F ) L MINSTRELS Under the Direction of the Famous W. HORACE BENT. MISS AMY ROWE, The Famous Double- Voiced Vocalist. Charles Hugo, William Hugo, Edwin Rowley, B. Arlington, Beaumont Bead, C. S. Fredricks, W. Ball, H. Williamson, T. Hatwood, R- M'Shbrrt, F. Leake, H. Gildeb, K. Gilmore. ALL THE LATEST MINSTREL NOVELTIES INTRODUCED. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW ! The Opening Programme will terminate with the Burlesque on Balfe's Opera of the BOHEMIAN GIRL. All the Musical Gems of the Opera retained. Change of Programme every second evening. Admission— Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; Overture at 8 sharp. The Pianos used are from the firm of John Brinsmead and Sons, who gained gold medals and highest diplomas at tho Melbourne and Sydney International Exhibitions. Can be obtained from their agent, Keiohardt, Lambton-quay. Business Manager ... R. S. Bacheldke. Advanca Agent ... J. Garpnbr. ST. MARK'S SCHOOL FUND. A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENRTAINMENT In Aid of the above Fund, will be held in the Schoolroom, Sussex Square, THIS (TUESDAY) KVENING, 15th NOV. Programme : Pianoforte Solo—" Gaiete de Cceur" Smithly Miss B. Bendall. Song—" O How Delightful " . . Molloy Mrs. Kayll. Song—" The Free Lance " ... Campana Mrs. Barnicoat. Duett — ' ' Army and Navy " ... ¦ ¦ Me3srs. Jones and Manning. Beading— " The Revenee " ... Tennyson Mr. Howard. Song— " Duncan Gray " ¦ Miss M'Phee. Song — "Jaok'BYarn" ... . Adams Mr. Dinger. Song—" In the Gloaming" Meta Orred Mrs Kayll. Song— Mr. Jones. Pianoforte Solo — ¦ To conclude with WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Mr. Benjamin Buzzard Mr. Small Miss Buzzard . Sally Mr. Glimmer Commences at 8 o'clock. Admission, Onk Shilling. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. An Evening with "It/TISS FRANCIS RIDLEY HAVERGAL SOLOS, QUARTETS, CHORUSES. Conductor of Choir— Mr. Chas. Godber. Selected Readings from her life and writings By Mr. J. KITCHEN. Tn the ATHRNffiUM HALL, On FRIDAY NFXT, the 18th instant. Commence at 8 o'clock ; conclude at 10.15. Tickets, Is. Tram-car for Newtown will wait for passengers attending. C. M. ROaS, Hon. Sec. AN EVENING WITH THE POETS. EEADINGS ! READINGS ! rjIHE BEY. F. R. SEABORN, RBA D S TO-MORROW EVENING, At 8 o'clock, In the Athenjeum Hall. Single Tickets, Is ; Children, Halfprioe. TTORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING EXHIBITION, ARCADE, THURSDAY NEXT. Doors open at 2 p.m. Admission, Is ; children, Cd. Schedules, envelopes, and forms of entry, may be had from P. Laing, F. Cooper, and W. O'Kell. Exhibitors are requested to send their application forms care of P. Laing not later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Sec. DISTRICT ORDER. D BATTERY N.Z.A., and the members of the City Corps and of the Naval Brigade now in Wellington, will assemble at the Drill Shed THIS EVENING, at 7.45, and will march from thence to meet the Hinemoa on her arrival E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding District. Wellington, 15th Nov., 1881. ARTILLERY BAND (D Battert). MEET at 7.30 THIS EVENING, in the Drill Shed. GEO. J. GRAY, Bandmaster. WESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. rTIHE Annual Home Missionary Meeting will be held in Wesley Church THIS EVENING, 15th November, at 7.30 o'clock, when Addresses will be given by the Ministers attending the District Meeting. Several Anthems will bo rendered by the Wesley Church Choir. RECHABITES. HOPE OF WELLINGTON TENT. No. 1. Summons Meeting THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business : Celebration of the Anniversary of the Tent, &c. Fines for Non-attendance. F. H. FRASER, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS for Erecting a Gentleman's X Residence in Hobson-street will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until noon of Friday, 25th November. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect, Lambton Quay. CASWELL SOUND MARBLE, PORTLAND CEMENT, AND MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). THE Directors of the above-named Company have resolved to offer to the Wellington public the balance of shares unallotted at par. The list will close on the 15th instant. Application forms may be had from the Secretary, who will also be glad to furnish all information required by intending applicants. WILLIAM M'LEAN, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 116, 15 November 1881, Page 3
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