mHEATRE E 0 V A L. Loßaee Mr. R. J. De Lias ANO'HEK NOVELTY. ANOTHER NOVELTY. FOE IHES NIGHT ONLY. FOE THIS N.GHT ONLY. FOILED. JOILED. NOTICE. MB. I>T5 LTAS, at the earnest solicitation of Mr. E. W. GARY, and to enable a more perfect presentation of that gentleman's JUVENILE PIEATES OF PKNZANCE OPERA TKOUPE, Has entered into arrangements fir him to appear at the Theatre Boyal on Monday Next, consequently tho great Austraian Drama of FOILED will be performed for THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT ONLY. THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT ONLY. Being the LAST APPEAEANCK OF THE DEAMA TIC COMPANY UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. The Popular Actor, ME. W. H. LJ3AKE, And DE LIAS SPECIALTY COMPANY. First time here of the Great Australian Drama, by Walter Cooper, performed with success for 6 weeks in Sydney and 5 in Melbourne, and entitled — FOILED ! FOILED ! FOILED ! OB AUSTRALIA 40 YEARS AGO. New and Picturesque Scenery by Mr. T. Nicholson. New Mechanical Effects by Mr. W. Cole. Andrew Scarsdale (a retired squatter) ... Mr. J. J. Welsh PAUL DANVKKS ... Mr. W. H. LEAKE (A squatter from the Barwon.) Cecil Danvers (his brother) Mr. Gerald Dillon Philip Kaye, alias 'Rutheven) Mr. Arthur Elliott Abel Crouch (his friend) Mr. L. M'Gowan Hippai(dumb aboriginal) Mr. J. P. West Soramie Jack (overseer on the station) ... Mr. R. J. Brooks Snagg (a sawyer) ... Mr. F. Gerald Thomas (a station hand) Mr C.W.Robertson Mrs. Soaredale^tbe mothar) .' Mrs. Lachlan M'Gowan Ada Soarsdale (the daughter) Miss Maggie Knight Magdalen Ward (the wiff) Miss Jennie Watt-Tanner np HEA TR E EOY AL. Lesseo Mr. R. J. De Lias MONDAY NEXT, AND TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, December 19, 20, 21, and 22. First Appearance of CAKY'S JUVENILE PIRATES OF PENZANCE OPEKA COMPANY. F I F. T V CHILDREN. Ages Ranging from 7 to 13 Years. The Juveniles Leave for Napier on FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. Beautiful New Dresses, Scenery, and Effects. Conductor Mr. tralvatore Cemino Scenic Artist ... . Mr. J. Briggs Mechanist Mr. J. Wykes The Whole Produced under the Supervision of Mr. E. W. Cary. THE PIRATKS OF PENZANCE. Pirates : Pirate King (age 10 years) Master Willie Cary Frederick (age 11 years) ... Master Williams Samuel, his Lieutenant ... Master Peterson The Pirate Band by a Host of Wellington Children. Ruth, a Piratical Maid of All Work, Miss Lizzie Schulukie The Picnic Party : tfajor-General Stanley.X C.B. ,Maater Wyatt Mabel Stanley ... Little Miss Lena Robinson general Stanley's Beautiful Daughters, by a iO3t of Wellington Children. The Guardians )f the Public— Police-Sergeant Al, Master EL Smith ; Police-Corporal Bi, Master Wiliams; Policeman E.X.L., Master Fitzferald ; Policeman W.Y., Master Notman; Policeman 0.F.F., Master Dilton ; Policenan B.A E., Master Hutchinson; Policeman *.S.S., Master Ward; Policeman X 1.X., faster Aytack ; Policeman N.A.8., Master Sendrick; Policeman X.X.X., Baby Robinion. Seats may b9 secured at Holliday's. Prices as usual. ATHENiEUM HALL. GRAND WILHELMJ CONCERTS, Commencing 1 on ?EIDAY EVENJNG, 23rd DECEMBER. FOE A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in Wellington of IEEE AUGUST WILHELMJ, The Reigning Monarch of the Violin. The only successor of Paginini. In conjunction with WILHELMJ MR. MAX VOGRICH, WILHELMJ the Great Pianist, WILHELMJ MISS MAKIE CONRON, WILHELMJ tho Charming Prima Donna j WILH ELM J A New Programme each Night. Popular Prices— Front Eeeerved Seats, ss ; Family Ticket for five (available for any light, .£1 2s 6d ; Back Seats, 2s 6d. Box Office now open at Holliday's, CONCERT AND THEATRICAL PEBFOEMANCE. CHURCH PvOOM, KARORT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 21st DEC. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Proceeds to be devoted to the Harmonium and Piano Funds. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EOOM, Tinakori Road. AN ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of tho Fnnd for Christmas Prizes, Will be given by the Choirsters of St. Paul's ON MONDAY NEXT, 19th DECEMBER, At 8 o'clock, Under the direction of Mr. R. Parker. The Programme will consist chiefly of CHRISTMAS CAROLS, Old and New, With a Short Paper on Carols and Carol Singing, by Mr. Parker. Admiesion, One Shilling. H. BWAINfON, Hon. Sec GRAND AMERICAN FINE ARTS EXHIBITION. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. The Promises next Star Hotel, and lately occupied by Mr. Gardner, Ironmonger, Lambton Quay. Will open on TUESDAY, 20fch December, and continue for a month, with 8, grand Mechanical Exhibition, comprising 207 WORKING MECHANICAL WAX FIGURES 207, and a Fine Arts Exhibition of some thousands of Aquagraphs, Chromographs, Oleographs, Oil Paintings, coloured and plain Steel Engravings, from tho greatest American and Continental Artists. Every Picture may be put chased at American Cost Price. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN-STBEET. ri^HE Ladies hope purchasers of Christmas JL Presents will visit the selection on Tuesday, 20th instant, at 2.30 p.m . in the Church. Admission freo. Tram-oars stop near door. Contributions of Fruit or Flowers, Christmas Cards, &o. &o, in aid of the sale, will bo gratefully received at the Church, or by Mrs. Hinton or Mrs. Crichton. At 630 Tea will be provided, and a Selection of Music. Tickets, Is each. "O AZAAR ! BAZAAR ! ! BAZAAR ! ! ! Next March, For the Reduotion of tho Debt on Primitive Methodist Church, Webb-street. STALLHOLDERS— Mrs. Billmax Mks. Wright Miss Symons All contributions will be thankfnlly received. IF there be any manliness and love of fair play in Wellington, I appeal to those who olaim these qualities to aid me in making an example of tha dastardly stabbers who, to effeot a purpose, havo propagated diabolical slanders against my private character. J. H. SHAW. PRIVATE INQUIRY OFFICE. ALL business ontrusted to our charge will be conducted with tho strictest confidence. TYERELL & BRENNAN, Willis-street, Opposite Barber's Butch «ry Establishment. I. O. G. T. PIONEER LODGE, No. 11, holds its Weekly Session every MONDAY EVENING at the Good Templars' Hall, MannersstTeet, at 7.30 o'cIooj:. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance at 8 o'clock sharp. Every member requested to be present. E. J. JOHNSON, W.S.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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