,np nEA TE E ROYAL. I I Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson j Stage Manager ... Mr. H. H. Vincent LAST) BUT fvp ("NIGHT USTf BUT 01sE JNJGHT LA&TJ OP the ( NIGHT "WILLIAMSONS" MAGGIE! MTqt? I -m/r OORB AGGIEIM*SS | jjj. O 0 R E WAnd Mr. J. C. TWr ILLIAMSOJM THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. P.y Universal Request THE GREAT COMEDY BILL, SNOWBALL") ( SNOWBALL SNOWBALL [■ THE \ SNOWBALL SNOWBALL J (.SNOWBALL Felix Featherstone Mr. J. C. Williamson Penelope Mies Maggie Moore To be followed by the Williamsons' specialty CHINEBE S ( QUESTION CHINESE >• THE 1 QUESTION CHINESE.) (.QUESTION Billy Biff ... ... },, T _ _„,,. Ah-Ka-Funga-Slim j Mr> J - C - Williamson Kitty M'Shane ...\ w - . „ SamSee-Lo j MIBB Maggie Moore To-morrow Evening, positively last performance in Now Zealand of MISS MAGGIE MOORE AND MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON In conjunction with, their Dramatic Company, when many new features, together with the above strong Bill, will be presented. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a Gd ; Pit, Is. Box plan open at Holliday'a, where seats may be secured. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. W. JINKINS, Agent. Cead Mille Faltbe. fTIHEATRE ROYAL. Stage Manager Mr. Cart. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, FRIDAY, 17th MARCH. Under the patronage of the Champion Pedestrians of Australia, O'Brian, Freeman, and O'Connor. Who will receive prizes on night of performance. THIS NIGHT ONLY. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT OF OPERA BOUFFE AND MINSTRELSY BY THE JUVENILE PIRATES. 50 PERFORMERS 50 Ages ranging from 5 to 14 years. For the Sole Benefit of the Children. The Committee hope that the public will come out in great force, as the whole of the proceeds (loss printing and advertising) will be handed over, Mr. Williamson having kindly granted the Theatre gratuitously. FULL AND EFFICIENT BAND. Conductor, Mr. Cemino ; Leader, Mr. Isherwood. The Performance will commence with I Home's great Comic Opera, in two acts, [ CHILPERIC! : Introducing all the New Scenery, Dresßes, 1 and Effects. Characters and Chorus by 50 Children. To be followed by the MALE AND FEMALE MINSTRELS ! 40 — On the Chairs — 40 In Character Dresses, and with Golden Showerß of Rain. P ROGRAMME — Opening Chorus—" Let us be Gay " Male and Female Minßtrels Song—" Mamma, where has Baby Gone" Peroy M'Loughlan Comic — " Casey's Wedding" ... T. Murray Song — "Dreaming" ... ... G. Williams Comic—' ' Tooral Roolal " ... J. Wade Song—' ' Lullaby " . . . . H. Williams Concluding with " THE SHAMROCK OF IRELAND," " Stars and Stripss," And the " BRITISH FLAG OF OLD ENGLAND." Admission— Dress Circle, 43 ; Stalls, 2b 6d; Pit, la. Children halfpriee. Committee — Messrs. Smith, Isherwood, Wyatt, Bird, Fitzgerald, and Schelerikie. nr\ H E A T R E ROYAL. LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT ! Thb World-renowned AUSTRIAN BAND! AUSTRIAN BAND ! Austrian Band ! Austrian Band ! Will give a series of FOUR STRING BAND CONCERTS ONLY Commencing on Saturday, 18th March. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. Enthusiastic reception in Dunedin and other towns in the Middle Island. See papers. Prices.— Reserved Seats, 3s ; Second do, 2s ; Million Prices, Is. Box Plan at Holliday's. fin HEATRE ROYAL. Lessees Messrs. Wolfe and Lewie Manager... .. Air. E. S. Wolfe. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, 20th MARCH. LEWIS' MASTODON MINSTRELS AND DRAMATIC COMPANY. The latter specially engaged for the following grand productions— nnmbering in all Fifty Performers. MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, 20th, 21st, and 22nd, Mra. Harriet Beecher Stowe's moral and religious drama, UNCLE 'JOM'S CABIN. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 23rd and 24th, THE SLAVE'S REVENGE. Box plan at Holliday's. Dress Circle, 4a ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Soe day bills and posters. Business Agent W. Neilson. Advance Agent John Drayton. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. pRAND AUTUMN SHOW. ARCADE -TO-MORROW. Doors open at 2 p.m. — Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. A BAND IN THE EVENING. PRIZE?. Silver Cups, Vases, Ac, &c. Over 200 prizes in cash. School children admitted between 3 and 5, at 3d per head, provided a teacher be Bent in charge. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Treasurer. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17th March. $Sr LOOK OUT! FOR THE H.A.C.B. SOCIETY'S DEMONSTRATION AND PICNIC AT THE NEWTOWN PARK. Full particulars in future issue. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17fch MARCH. /^RAND CONCEPT. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. AT THB BOULCOTT-STREET SCHOOL. BY THE CHURCH CHOIRS AND HIBERNIAN BAND. Admission, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. LOWER HUTT PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING ON THE 17th INST. (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). Tea from 4 to 6. Tickets, 2s ; Children, Half-price. The Empire Bus will leave Wellington— St. John's Chnroh at 3 o'clook, Government Buildings at 3.15. Return Fare, 3-. <\N SALE Custom Houbo Forms. Even- * ing Post Office.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 61, 15 March 1882, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 61, 15 March 1882, Page 3
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