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mHEATEE BOYAL. Lessees ... J. P. Macdonald and Co. Doors open at 7-15 ; commence at 7.45. Carriages, ll o'olook. LIGHTS O' LONDON! LIGHTS O' LONDON! LIGHTS O' LONDON ! The ENTIRE EEPEESENTATION each evening is characterised by a COMPLETENESS in every department never before attained, whioh is fully recognised by the CEOWDEDandDELIGHTED AUDITOEY which nightly fills the Theatre to its utmost capacity. — Vide opinion of the whole PBESS OF NEW ZEALAND. pBEATEST SUCCESS ON EECOBD. T\EAFENING APPLAUSE. /GIGANTIC SUCCESS. TIOAES OF LAUGHTEE. -jy|ONEY BEFUSED NIGHTLY. -m/TABVELLOUS EFFECTS. TjIOUB GEEAT SENSATION SCENES. T IGHTS O' LONDON. A BMYTAGE HALL. ¦ xjL •pOAD TO LONDON. fTIHE SLIPS, BEGENT'S PABK. rTIHE BOEO', SATUBDAY NIGHT. T IGHTS O" LONDON. T IGHTS O' LONDON. mHE SUCCESS OF THE CENTUEY. /¦VNE TOUCH OF NATUBE TS THE ELECTRIC SPABK XTTHICH HAS LIGHTED T IGHTS O' LONDON TNTO A SUCCESS. rTIHEEE IS HEABT IN THE PLAY. mHE AUTHOB TS BAPIDLY DISCOVEBING THE GOLDEN EULE THAT HAS GUIDED THE PENS OF ALL THE MOST POPULAB WBITEBS f\F DRAMA OB FICTION, T3ELIEVE ME, IT IS -T\T"OT CANT, OE HUMBUG, OB CLAPJ3I TEAP TO DEAL IN fV ENEEOUS SENTIMENT. TT IS HUMAN ! TT ISNATUEEI T3EOPLE DON'T WANT TO BE TOLD TTTHEN THEIB HEABTS and BETTEB VY NATUBE3 ABE TOUCHED. rpHEY FEEL IT I Every father and mother should take their sons and daughters : every guardian should take his wards to witness the GBEAT MOEAL LESSON LIGHTS O' LONDON! J. E. GEEVI LL E, And the Most Powerful Company that ever gathered together. The Drama ia Illustrated with a Series of Magnificent Stage Pictubes. Painted by Messrs. Gobdon and Hinninos. Produced under the supervision of W. G. CAEEY and H. E. WALTON. Box Plan at Holiday's Stationers' Hall, Prices of Admiesion — ss, 3s, Is. Stalls Striotly Select. J. P. Macdonald, Manager. J. W. Dodge, Business Manager. T> OPU LA B CONCEBT. MONDAY EVENING, 24th MAECH, 1884. A Concert as above will be given in the Athenaeum Hall, under the auspices of the Early Closing Association, in aid of a Piano Fund. Pbogbamme — Pabt I. 1. Overture (Piano)— Mr. King 2. Song— The Dear Little Shamrock— Mr. J. W. Hill 3. Song— O YeTearsfF. Abt)— Miss Parsons 4. Song (humorous)— Mr. Sam Benson 5. Song— The Mountebank— Mr. Leslie 6. Duet — Mrs. and Miss Parsons 7. Song— WhenNight isDarkeat— Mr. Jupp 8. Song— The Better Land (Cowen)— Miss Bandell 9. Song (descriptive)— The Eaft (Pinsnti)— Mr. Gooder Part 11. 10. Overture (Piano)— Mr. King 11. Quartette— Come Dorothy, Come (YolkBlid) — Mrs. and Miss Parsons, Messrs. Edwards and Parsons 12. Recitation 13. Song (seleoted)— Mrs. Parsons 14. Song— Tell me Mary How to Woo Thee —Mr. J. W. Hill 15. Song— The Wood Nymph's Call— Miss Bandell 16. Song— Ye Gallants of England— Mr. Leslie 17. Song (humorous) —Mr. Sam Benson Gos Save the Queen. Admission, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock. A. O. AITKEN, . Hon. Sec UNITED METHODIST FEEE CHUBOH, Coubtenat Place. A SEBVICE OF SONG entitled "SPBING MOBNING," Will be given by the Choir of the above Churoh. ON TUESDAY, 25th MABCH, 1884. Connective Eeadinga by Bey. H. B. Redstone Organist Mr. W. Palmer Conductor Mr. J. H. Hudson Admission, One Shilling. Doors opon at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'olook p.m. Prooceda in aid of Choir Funds. P. E. BURN, Hon. Sec. ! MANCHESTER UNITY Or tNOtrcBOEIVT 6*3 «-4 or pop rcLiOA'i '¦•'-• /¦'•''¦ ; w.T^r.' : v ¦. ¦•r fr LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. ff IHE usual Quarterly Summoned Meeting JL of tho above Lodge will be hold on MONDAY, the 24th instant. The fine for non-attendance will be striotly enforced. A. MUEEAY, Sesretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1884, Page 3

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