The Anti-semitic Movement. — Distinguished Visitor (asking the boys a few questions in Sacrrd History) — "Can yon tell me about the plagues of Egypt? Now what were they ?" Small Boy (promptly) — " Jewß, sir !" — Punch. ''¦THEATRE ROYAL. Lesseoß 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 strainer A bion from Napier, the Managers are compelled to alter the programme announced. The first performance of Miss POAIERoY'S Farewell to Wellington will take place On THURSDAY will be produced, after careful rehearsal, with New Sceneries and Appointments — WINTER'S TALE! Seats booked for the play of "Wiuter's Tale" will be available for Thtjbsday Evening upon calling at Holliday's and entering the same. Jos. Pickbbsgill, Manager for Louise Pomeroy. rXIHEATRE ROYAL. OPENING NIGHT OP DE LIAS' DRAMATIC SEASON. SATDRDAY EVENING, 3rd DEC. SATURDAY EVENING, 3rd DEC. First Appearance of the Popular Actor, MR. W. H. LEAKE, And production of the new and powerfullyconstructed Play, MY Miss Jenny Watt Tanner PARTNER MY Misa Maggie Knight PARTNER MY Miss Ethel Estelle PARTNRR MY MrsLaohlanM'Gowan PARTNER MY Mr. Arthur Elliott PARTNER MY Mr. J. P. West PARTNER MY Mr. G. Dillon PaRTNKR MY .Mr. J.J.Welsh PARTNER MY Mr. R J Robertson PARTNER MY Mr. Pearson Gerald PARTNER MY Mr. J. R. Brooks PARTNER MY Mr. Lachlan M'Gowan PARTNER &0., &0., &c. To be followed with, for the first time, the very laughable Burlesque of MACBETH ! MACBETH ! MACBETH ! Song 3 !— Dancou ! — Breakdowns ! LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. npHE Committee of tbe above Society bega JL to announce that their SUMMER SALE will be opened by the Hon. lady Hamilton Gordon THIS DAY, Thursday, Ist Dec, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the Churchroom, 'J ina-kori-road, when a large and varied assortment of ( hildren's Clothing, Plain andFucy Goods, Toys, Plant 3in Pots, and Christinas Presents in great variety, will be submitted for sale at v<-ry reasonable prices, and trust for a continuation of support from their friends and the public generally. Proceeds of sale will, as 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, Gd ; children half-price. Refreshments will be obtainable in the room. AH GEE'S EXHIBITION OT NEW ZEALAND FOREST SCENERY, MoDKLS, &c, &c, MANNERS-STREET. EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. Admission, Is ; Children, Gd. 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 SATURDAY. ADMISSION FREE ! ! ! The Tram stops at the entrance to the Gardens. N.B.— A First-class Band in attendance. DISTRICT ORDER. D BATTERY N.Z.A., Engineers, City Rifles, and Guards, and the Naval Brigade will parade for Divine Service in the Drill bhed on SUNDAY, 4th icst., at 10.15 a.m. E. PEARCE, Lieut -Col., Commanding District. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, Ist December, 1881. A meeting of officers commanding corps is convened for MONDAY, sth inst., at 8 p.m., at the Entire Hotel, to arrange for the firing of the District Prizes. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND LODGE, NO. 109, U.A.O.D. AN Extraordinary Special Summoned Meeting of tbe above Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Lower Hutt, on SA'IURDAY i/VhNING, 3rd December, at 8 o'clock, when very urgent business of the utmost importance will be brought forward. All members to attend. Fines for absence strictly enforced. By order. (L.S. JOSEPH BE iL, Seoretary. Hutt, 30th November. A LADY, residing three minutes' walk from Post Offico, wishes to receive a lady and gentleman to board, or ono or two ladies ; private sitting-room and every home comfort. Address A.H.S., Evening Post offle*.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 129, 1 December 1881, Page 3
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645Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 129, 1 December 1881, Page 3
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