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fTIHEATBE EOYAL. Lessees ... J. P. Macdonald and Co. Doora open at 7.15 ; commence at 7.45. Carriages, 11 o'clock. SUCCESS TRIUMPH UPON UPON BUCCESS TRIUMPH LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. AND LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF LIGHTS O' LONDON ! LIGHTS O1O 1 LONDON ! LIGHTS O' LONDON ! Note.— Although " Lights o' London "is absolutely an unprecedented success, it can only be played Four Nibhts Lonoeb, as on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT the Company wiU appear in Comedy. Remember— The Last Foub Nights of LIGHTB O* LONDON. LIGHTS O' LONDON. LIGHTS O' LONDON. With faces worn and weary. That told of sorrow's load, One night a man and woman Crept down a country road ; They sought thtir native viUage Heartbroken from the fray, Yet, smiling still behind them, The lights of London lay. Oh ! cruel lamps of London, . If tears your lights could drown, Tour victims' eyes would weep them, Oh ! lights of London town. During the overture (arranged expressly for the piece) the above ballad will be sung by Miss Alice Wooldbidqe. . . The Theatre Nightly Crowded. Unparalleled Enthusiasm. Thunders of Applause. J. B. GEEVI LL E, And the Most Powerful Company ever gathered together. TO-NIGHT-EE-APPEAEANCE OF MISS EMILY FITZROY. LIGHTS O' LONDON! Produced under the supervision of W. G. CAEEY and H. E. WALTON Box Plan at HoUiday's Stationers' Hall. Prices of Admission— ss, 33, Is. Stalls Striotly Seleot. J. P. Macdonald, Manager. J. W. Dodgi, Business Ma_usr. mHEATBE B O V A L. Lessee and Dibectobs: Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Mosgrova. OPEBA EOYAL OPEEA. OPEEA COMIC OPEBA. OPEEA COMPANY OPEEA. MONDAY, 31st MABCH, At a quarter to 8 precisely, GRAND INAUGURAL NIGHT OF THK BOYAL COMIC OPEEA SEASON. EIGHTEEN NIGHTS. The first production in Wellington of the World-famed Comic Opera, in three Acts and Tableaux, LA MASCOTTE! The Luce-Bbinoeb. This celebrated work has been performed to overwhelming audiences throughout Victoria, New South Waloß, South Australia, and lately in Auokland, everywhere creating o great furore, publio Press uniting in one general opinion that for pureness of plot, tuneful music, taking vocalisation, excellent orchestral rendering, elegant costumes, appropriate scenery and appointments, it has never been equalled. NOTICE. The box plans for the first six nights are now open for selection of seats at Mr. HoUiday's, Stationers' HaU, where family tickets at reduced rote oan also be prooured. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls (20 tickets), £5 ; Stalls, (20 tickets), £3. These will be transferable, and available for any night during the season. Prices of Admission on the Evenings of Performance — Dress Cirole and Orchestral StaUs,6s; Stalls, 4s: Pit, 2s. N.B.— The sale of family tiokets will positively closo on Monday, 31st Maroh, at 6 p.m. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. pOPILAE OONCEET. THIS I(MONDAY) EVENING! A Concert as above will be given in the Athenaaum Hall, undor the auspices of the Early Closing Association, in aid of a Piano Fund. PBoaBAMME— Pabt I. 1. Overture (Piano)— Mr. King 2. Song— The Dear Little Shamrook— Mr. J. W. Hill 3. Song— O Ye Tears (F. Abt)— Miss Parsons 4. Song (humorous)— Mr. Sam Bonson 5. Song^ — The Mountebank — Mr. Leslie 6. Duet— The Happy Hunter — Mrs. and Miss Parsons 7. Song— When Night is Darkest— Mr. Jupp 8. Song— The Bettor Land (Cowen)— Miss ' RandeU 9. Song (descriptive)— The Eaft (Pinsuti)— Mr. Gooder Pabt 11. 10. Ovorture (Piano)— Mr. King 11. Quartette— Come Dorothy, Come (Volkslid) — Mrs. and Miss Parsons, Messrs. Edwards and Parsons 12. Recitation— Mr. J. M. Clark 13. Song— O say not woman's heart is bought — Mrs. Parsons 14. Song— TeUme Mary How to Woo Thee —Mr. J. W. HiU 15. Song— The Wood Nymph's Call— Miss RandeU 16. Song— Ye Gallants of England— Mr. LesUe 17. Song (humorous) —Mr. Sam Benson God Save the Queen. Admission, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'olock. A. O. AITKEN, Hon. See UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, COUBTBNAT PLACE. 4 SERVICE OF SONG entitled "SPEING MOENING," Will be given by the Choir of the above Ohnroh, ON TUESDAY, 25th MAECH, 1884. Connective Readings by Rev. H. B. Bedstone Organist Mr. W. Palmer Conductor Mr. J. H. Hudson j Admission, One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30. to commence at 8 o'clook p.m. Proceeds in aid of Choir Funds. ~~P. E. BUBN, Hon. Seo. I MANCHESTER UNITY J LOYAL BEITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. npHE usual Quarterly Summoned Meeting X of the above Lodge wiU be held THIS EVENING (Monday), the 24th instant. Business — Election of Officers and general. The fine for non-attendance wiU be striotly enforced. A. MURRAY, P.G., , Saoretary. COURT EOBIN HOOD, NO. 428, A.OJ 1 . nnHE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the JL above Court takes place at the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., Secretary. O A DAY easily made; outfit free. ow Apply, in forenoon, to H. Goodacre, Highbury Villa, Barker-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1884, Page 3