|m HE AT BE BOYAL. [ Lessee Mr. B. J. De Lias I THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, AND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, AND THUB3DAY, December 19, 20, 21, and 22. First Appearance of CAEY'S JUVENILE PIRATES OF PENZANCE OPERA COMPANY. FIFTY CHILDBBN. Ages Banging from 7 to 13 Years. The Juveniles Leave for Napier on FBIDAY, 23rd DECEMBEB. Beautiful New Dresses, Scenery, and Effecte. Conductor Mr. Salvatore Cemino Scenic Artist Mr. J. Briggs Mechanist Mr. J. Wykes The Whole Produced under the Supervision of Mr. B. W. Cary. THE PIBATRS OF Pi-NZANCE. Tl RATES * Pirate King (age 10 yeara) Master Willie Cary Frederick fage 11 yeara) ... Master Wilhama Samuel, his Lieutenant ... Master Peterson The Pirate Band by a Host af Wellington Children. Enth, a Piratical Maid of All Work, Miss Lizzie Schulukie The Picnic Party : Major-General Stanley.K C.B.,Master Wyatt Mabel Stanley ... Little Miss Lena Eobrason General Stanley's Beautiful Daughters, by a host of Wellington Children. The Guardians of the Pnblic— Police-Sergeant Al, Master H. Smith ; Police-Corporal 84. Master Williams; Policeman E.X.L., Master Fitzgerald ; Policeman W.Y., Master Notman ; Policeman 0.F.F., Master Dilton; Policeman 8.A.8., Master Hutchinson; Policeman A.S.S., Master Ward; Policeman X.1.X., MaßterAytack; Policeman N.A.8., Master Hendrick; Policeman X.X X., Baby Robinson. Seats may be secured at Holliday's. FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd DFCEMBEB, COMEDY NIGHT ! COMEDY NIGHT ! The Popnlar Actor, MR. W. H. LEAKE, And De Lias' Specialty Company, EXTREMES, Performed with aucceaa on the Company's previous visit to Wellington. rpHEATEE BOYAL. PRELIMLNABY ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY NEXT, 24bh DECEMBEE. First appearance in New Zealand of the Eminent Actor, D. H. HAEKINS, On which occasion will be presented, for the first time, the new aesthetic Comedy, THE COLONEL, Now (and for the past ten months) playing at the Prince of Waleß Theatre, London, and on 4th October, By Boyal Command, before HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, THE PEINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. See Future Announcement. ATHEN^JUM HALL. GBAND WILHELMJ OONCEETS, Commencing on FEIDAY EVENING, 23rd DECEMBEB. FOB A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in Wellington of HEKR AUGUST WILHELMJ, The Beierning Monarch of the Violin. The only successor of Paginini. In conjunction with WILHELMJ MX. MAX VOGErCH, WILHELMJ the Great Pianist, WILHELMJ MISS MARIE CONEON, WILHELMJ the Charming Prima Donn* { WILHELMJ A New Programme each Night. Popular Prices— Front Beserved Seats, sa ; Family Ticket for five (available for any night, £1 2a 6d ; Back Seata, 2s 6d. Box Office now open at Holliday's. PAUL'S CHUBCH BOOM, Tinakori Road. The ENTEETAINMENT announced for THIS EVENING is POSTPONED. OT. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN K5 CHUBCH, Willis Street. ANNIVERSARY SEBVICES On TUESDAY EVENING, the 20th instant, a SoiKEE.'will be held in the Schoolroem. Tea on tha Table at half-past 6 o'clock. Afterwards a Publio Meeting will be held in the Church, when Addresses will be delivered by* the Rev. Mr. Todd and various Ministers of the city. The Choir of the Church will also sing several pieces of sacred musio during the evening. PETER'S CHUBCH. GRAND CHORAL FESTIVAL ON THURSDAY EVENING, 22nd DEC, 1881. CAROLS AND FABMEB'S SEEVTGE IN B FLAT. Leader of Orchestra. . .Mr J. H. Otto Schwartz Organist Miss Cherrett Condnctor MrHautrio West The proceeds of the Offertory will be devoted to the Choir Fnnd. The Service will commence at 8 precisely. WM. B. BOCK, Hon. Seo. St. Peter's Choir. WEBB-STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. ASEEVICE OF S ONG, ENTITLED "DANIEL," Followed by a Sacrbd Concert, will be given TO-MOBBOW EVENING In the above Church, By the Choir of the Fydney-street Church. To commence at 7.30. Admission, Is. ApiONCERT AND THEATBICAL KJ PEKFOBMANCE. CHUECH ROOM, KABOBT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 21st DEC. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Proceeds to be devoted to the Harmonium and Piano Funds. GEAND AMERKMN FINE AETS EXHIBITION. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. The Premises next Star Hotel, and lately occupied by Mr. Gardner, Ironmonger, Lambton Quay. Will open on TUESDAY, 20th December, and continue for a month, with a grand Mechanical Exhibition, comprising 207 WOEKING MECHANICAL WAX FIGUBES 207, and a Fine Arks Exhibition of some thousands of Aquagrapha, Chromographs, Oleographs, Oil Paintings, coloured and plain Steel Engravings, from tho greatest American and Continental Artists. Every Picture may be purchased at American Cost Price. qT. GEOBGE'S HALL. KOHLEB'S WAXWORKS, WAXWORKS, WAXWOBKS, WAXWOBKS, AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Opening Day — Saturdax, 24th mat. Million Prices. WELLINGTON BAPTrST CHUECF, Vivian-street. fTHHE Ladies hope purchasers of Chriatmas I Presents will visit the selection on Tuesday, 20th instant, at 2.30 , p.m.. in the Church. Admission free. Tram-cars stop near door. Contributions of Fruit or Flowers, Christmas Cards, Ac. Ac, in aid of the sale, will be gratefully received at the Church, or by Mrs. Hinton or Mra. Crichton. At 6.39 j Tea will be provided, and a Selection of Musio. Tiokets, Is each. j CHBISTMAS HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TO NELSON. THE Favourite s.s. GRAFTON Loaves Wellington on SATURDAY, 24th instant, at 11 p.m., and Leaves Nelson on Return TUESDAY LVENING, 7.30 p.m. giving Excursionists Three Days in Nelson. Return Fare £1. Tickets obtainable at the office. W. B. WILLIAMS.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 19 December 1881, Page 3
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