[ "OATEPAYERS OF WELLINGTON [ Be not Deceived, the Contest is between FISHER AND YOUNG, Therefore VOTE FOR YOUNG! Volunteers don't forget the leather medal intuit. qpHEATRE ROYAL. Lessees and 7 Theo. Hamilton and Managers ) J. S. Willis. Under the immediate patronage of his Excellency the Governor. Under the immediate patronage of the Mayor and Corporation. Under the immediate patronage of the officers and members of the Wellington Guard Corps. EXTRA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. In consequence of the further and extreme delay in the departure of the ateamer Albion from Napier, the Managers are compelled to alter the programme announced. The first performance of Miss POMEROY'S Farewell to Wellington will take place On WEDNESDAY EVENING, When will be produced — LED ASTRAY ! Armande Chandose ... Louise Pomerot On THURSDAY will be pioduced, after careful rehearsal, with New Sceneries and Appointments — WINTER'S TALE ! Seats booked for the play of ' ' Winter's Tale" will be available for Thursday Evening upon calling at Holliday'a and entering the same. Jos. Pickeesgilt., Manager for Louise Pomerot. mHEATRE ROYAL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. R. J. D. LIAS has the honour to announce having leased the above Theatre for a Season, commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd December. The First Special Attraction will be the Engagement for a Limited Number of Nights of the Popular Actor, MR. W. H. LEAKE, Supported by DE LIAS' AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Fuither particulars, see future advertisement. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, In commemoration of the Volunteers arrival from the Front. THE WELLINGTON NAVAL BRIGADE'S BAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL! Will be held on the above date AT THE ARCADE. Double Tickets (including refreshments), 8s 6d ; extra lady, 3s 6d. Admission to Gallery, which will be strictly select Is. 'I'icketß to be obtained from memberß of Brigade and Band. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. mHE Sale of WORK will be opened on THURSDAY, Ist December, at 2 p.m., for one day only. AH GEE'S EXHIBITION ov new zealand forest scenery, models, &c, &c, MANNERS-STREET. EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. NEWTOWN TEA GARDENS. SPORTS ! SPORTS ! ! SPORTS ! ! Games of every description, including Quoits, Dancing, Rifle-shooting, Swinging, &c, &c, Ac , AT THE "VTEWTOWN TEA GARDENS, EVERY SATDRDAY. ADMISSION FREE ! ! I The Tram stops at the entrance to the Gardens. N.B.— A First-class Band in attendance. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. nnHE Committee of the above Society begs X to announce that their SUMMER SALE will be opened by the Hon. Lady Hamilton Gordon on THURSDAY next, Ist December, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the Churohroom, Tina-koii-road, when a large and varied assortment of 1 hildren's Clothing, Plain and Fancy Goods, Toys, Plants in Pots, and Christmas Presents in great variety, will be submitted for sale at very reasonable prices, and trust for a continuation of support from their friends and the public generally. Proceeds of sale will, aa usual, be devoted to paying rent of Churchroom and lightening the debt on the property. The room will be open from 2 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, 6d ; children half-price. Refreshments will be obtainable in the room. THE FOXTON ELECTION. DR. BULLER will Address the Electors at the following placeß :—: — Tawa Flat, on WEDNESDAY, 30th instant, at 5 p.m. Porirua Ferry, on WEDNESDAY, 30th instant, at 8 p.m. Dr. Buller regreta that hehaa been unable to visit the electors at an earlier date. His time ba3 been fully ocenpied in the Native Land Courts in obtaining the right of way for the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, and he hopes that the electors of Makara, Ohariu, and other places will overlook his being unable to address them for the same reason. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. MR W. B. EDWARDS will address the Electors as follows : — SATURDAY, the 3 d December, at 8 p.m., at the Arcade, Manners-street. TUESDAY, the 6th December, at 8 p.m., at the Music Hall, Adelaideroad. THURSDAY, the Bth December, at 8 p.m., at the Princess Theatre, Torystreet. TE ARO ELECTION. ]t/TR. CHARLES JOHNSTON will address the Electors of Te Aro, at the Arcade, on THURSDAY NEXT, Ist December, at 8 o'clock. HUTT ELECTION. "It/TR. JACKSON invites the Electors to meet him at the Sohoolroom, Horokiwi, on THURSDAY EVENING, Ist December, at half-past seven o'clock. SOUTH WELLINGTON ELECTION. Tt/TR. P. COFFEY invites the electors to meet him at the Princess Theatre, Torystreet, on FRIDAY EVENING, tha 2nd DECEMBER, at 8 o'clock; and at the Adelaide-road Music Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, the Bth DECEMBER, at 8 o'clook. IF the musical box left with me in bond for rent ia not claimed within 14 days, the same will be sold to defray expenses. 28th Nov. ELIZABETH PUDNEY.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 3
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