|m HEA T B E ROYAL | Lesßeo Mr. R. J. De Liaa THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, DEC. 1J And TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Positively 2 Last Nights of MR. W. H. LEAK E, And De Lias' Specialty Company, in Last Nights IT IS Last Night LaitMghts IT IS Last Night Last Nights IT IS Last Night NEVER TOO LATE NEVER TOO LATE NEVKR TOO LATE Laat Nights TO MEND. Laßt Ni<rhfc Last Nights TO MEND. Last Night Last Nights TO MEND. LastNighti With a Powerful Cast of Characters. Last Nights Beautifnl Picturesque Scenery Last Nights The Farmyard and Live Stool Last Nights Model Prison Last Nights And Death of the Boy Josepl Last Nights The Slab Hut and Cascade o: Last Nights Real Water Last Nights The Ticket-of-Leave Man'i Last Nights Eeturn On SATURDAY NIGBT another new production, Walter Cooper's great drama entitled FOILED, will be presented with the same complete ness that has characterised " It is Never toe Late to Mend." Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. PRINCESS THEATRE, TORI-S 1 BEET. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Positively four Nights only. CARY'S JUVENILE PIRATES. Fifty Wellington Chi'drep in Gilbert and Sullivan's Great Comic Opera, the PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Mabel Little Lena Robinson Ruth Baby Schibacke Pirate King Master Willie Cary (Age 10 years.) Frederick Master Williams (Age 11 years.) Major General Stanley ... Master Wyatt (Age 10 years.l Sergeant of Police ... Master Harry Smith Pirates, Piratesses, Police, and Major General Stanley's Daughters by a host of infants. Prices— 33, 2e, aud Is. Box Office at Holliday's. WILHELMJ CONCERTS, AT ATHEN^JUM HALL, Commencing on FRIDAY EVENING, 23rd DECEMBER. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. Duff, Director | D. de Vivo, Manager. First Appearance in Wellington of HERR AUGUST WILHELMJ, In conjunction with MR. MAX VOGRICH. The very eminent Pianist, AND MISS MARIK CONRON, The charming young Prima Donna. Oard. — In introducing Herr August Wilhelmj to the music-loving public of Wellington, the Director begs to annonnce that the advent of an artist of such acknowledged fame will be a memorable event in the history of this oity. binoe the days of Paeranini no such concert fnrores as those of Wilhflmj in America and Europe have been known. The management would fail in their duty towards the lovers of music in not calling attention to Herr Wilhelmj, who, acoording to the most eminent critics, is the greatest of modern -violinists. See Ts-morrow's Papers for particulars. piOEESTEES' FETE. NEWTOWN PARK. The following Handicaps have been declared for the Foresters' Fete on Boxing Day:— Boxing Day Handicap. First Event — W. Copoland, scratch ; T. A Tea, scratch; W. M'Grath, scratch; W. Bennett, 3jdß ; J. Moran, sydß ; J. Gassoine, syds. Seoond Event— W. Copeland, scratch ; W. M'Gratb, scratch; W. Bennett, 3yds; J. Moran, syds; T. Area, Byds; J. Gascoine, I2yda. Third Event— W. Copeland, scratoh; J. Moran, Eoratoh; W. Bennett, scratch; W. M'Grath. 12yda ; T. Area, 20yds ; J. Gasjoine, 25yds. Three Miles Walking Handicap. A. Brett, scratch ; H. Rosa, 20yds ; J. tf'Gee, 70yds. One Mile Running Handicap. D. Judd. scratch ; J. Moran, 25yds ; W. Bennett, 25yds ; J. M'Geo, 35yds. Hurdle Race. W. Bennett, Rcratch; W. M'Grath, icratch ; J. Moran, syds. Acceptance fees to be paid to the Secretary jy 7 p.m. on Monday, ]9th December. J. T. BOVIS, Secretary. H.M. NAVAL BAND. THE Band will meet at the Practice Room THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. Petty Office * F. FRANCE. WELLINGTON CITY RIFLES. MEMBERS of the above Corps will parade in Drill Shed TO-MORROW (Friday), 16th instant, at 3 p.m., to attend the Funeral of a fceaman of Wellington Naval Brigade. Full dress, with wai3t belts and side arms only to be worn. A. CROWE, Captain, Commanding Wellington City Rifles. Wellington, loth December, 1881. NEW ZEALAND ENGINEER CORPS OF SUB-MAKINE MINERS. MEMBERS of the Corps will assemble '10-MORKOW AFTERNOON, at the Drill Shed, for the purpose of attending the Funeral of Seaman JKLLSON, of the Wellington Naval Brigade. Full dress ; side arms only. R. M. SIMPSON, Captain Commanding. H.M. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. MEMBERS of the Brigade will assemble at the Drill-shed at 3 p.m. sharp TO-MORROW (Friday), for the purpose of Attending the Funeral of the late Seaman Elkon. Side arms only. Members of other Corps are respectfully invited to attend. C. J. JOHNSTON, Captain Commanding. WELLINGTON GUARDS. fTIHE Company will parade at the VolunX t«er Drill Shed, at 2.45 p.m., TOMORROW (Friday), to attend tho Funeral of the late Seaman Ellson, of the Naval Brigade. Review order. Side arms only. The Band to attend in fall dress. BY ORDER. 15tk December, 1881. THE Officers and Members of Couri Robin Hood, No. 4428, are requested to meet at the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at S o'olook for the purpose of attending the Funeral oi our late respeotod Brother W. Ellson. Officers and Members of other Courts re speotfnlly invited. By order of the C.R. J. T. BOVIS, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Mr. W. H JONES trill leave his son's residence Little Taranaki Place, TO-MORROW (Fri day), at kalf-past 3 o'clock p.m. Friend ms respectfully invited. W. NICHOLSON.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 15 December 1881, Page 3
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842Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 15 December 1881, Page 3
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