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'IT H E A T B E B O V A L!. Managers ... Messrs. M'Mahon and Leitoh. Triumphant Return of THE "BILVEB KING" COMPANY. Unparalleled Success of G. R. Sim's celebrated drama, "THE LIGHTS O' LONDON," By arrangement with Messrs. Rignold and Allison. TO-NIGHT, Grand Speotacular Production of " LIGHTS O' LONDON." Mb. GtOB«iE Leitch as Jarvis the Showman, Supported by the powerful Company. Magnificent Scenery and Stage Appointments by Messrs. E. Williams, F. Spellen, and H. Keen. Notice.— Tioketholdera unable to gain admission last evening will be admitted any night daring the season. Doors open at 7 ; curtain at a quarter to 8 sharp. Children in arms not admitted. Note.— The management pledge themselves to pay every at'.ention possible to the comfort of their patrons. Prioes-4s, 2s 6d, and Ib. Box plan at Holliday 's. Day tiokets at Aldous' . J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. NOTICE. "LIGHTS O' LONDO N." LATE TBAIN TO-NIGHT, SATUBDAY, sth BEPTEMBEB, 1885. r |"'HE ordinary 11,15 p.m. train to Lower 1 Hutt will run through to Masterton, stopping at any Btation required ; allowing intending visitors to witness "LIGHTS O' LONDON." BY OBDEB. THEATRE BOYAL Lessee ... Mr. Wybert Beeve. GBAND COMEDY SEASON OF TWELVE FAREWELL PEBFORMANCES OF ME. WYBERT BEEVE AND HIS TALENTED COMEDY COMPANY, Inoluding the Celebrated London Actress, Mbb. Chippendale. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. Grand production, for the first time on any stage, of a new Comedy Drama, in four aots, entitled DUTY BOUND ! DUTY BOUND ! Written by Mr. Wybert Beeve. For fnrthor particulars sea future advertisement. JWTEW ZEALAND INDUSTBIAL EXHIBITION, 1885. THE EXHIBITION WILL BE OPEN THIS EVENING, From 7 to 10, At 8 o'olook, CONTINUATION OF BAISD CONTEST. Competing Bond : WELLINGTON GABBISON BAND, Conduotor, Mr. P. Putnam. PBOGBAMME : 1. Overture— "Talavera" ... Bateman 2. Cornet Solo— Cavatina, " Anna Bolena" Donizetti 3. Seleotion— " Notre Chere Alsaoe " (test piece) ' H. Keing 4. Seleotion — " Last Judgment " Spohr 5. Fantaaia— "Emira" Eaoudio 6. Sight Beading Teat 7. Descriptive Glee—" Houra of Beauty" Bound 8. Fantaaia, " Conoordia " ... Bleger " God Save the Queen." Admission— One Shilling. Special Notice.— The entrance to the Music Hall will be by the doors behind the organ, in Maginnity-street. CHARLES CALLIS, Secretary. LYCEUM. SUNDAY. 6th SEPTEMBEB, JBBS. ji/rB. GOBBIE will deliver a Shakespearian Leoture, Commence at 8. Admission— fid and Is (members free.) BAND VOCAL A INSTEUMENTAL CONCEBT, To be held at the Newtown Sohool (in aid of the Organ Fund), on TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1885. Doors opened at 7.30: Commence at 8 Bharp. Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. A speoial Tram will be in attendance at the olose for the oonvenienoe of people from the Thorndon end. Pboqbamme : 1. Piano Solo— Mrs. Matthews 2. Song—" The Old Flag "—Mr. J. C. Edwards 3. Song—" The Btorm "—Mrs. E. F. Jones 4. Reoitation— " The Vagabond and his Dog "—Mr. Joe Clark 5. Song—" The Bonny Hills of Scotland"— Misa Hutohinaon 6. Song— "The Silver Cup" — Mr. J. Gooder 7. Song-" Dream Faces "— Mias McCarthy 8. Song—" Sailing "—Mr. J. Prouse 9. Song—" Daughters in Arms " — Mr. J. F. Cappel 10. Song (oomic)—" Rumours in the Air"— Mr. J. Duff. Interval of Five Minutes. 11. Duet (piano)— Misses Sidey 12. Song from Rip Van Winkle -Mr. Dunn 13. Song — "Love's Request" — Miss Boss 14. Song—" Tell me, Mary "—Mr. Munt 15. Song—" The Land o r the Leal "—Miss Steel 16. " Five Minuteß on Eduoation "—Brudder Hale 17. Song "Apart"— Misa Hutobinson 18. Song—" Blow High Blow Low "—Mr. B. P. Johnston 19. Quartette (instrumental)— G. Gray and others 20. Song (oomio)—" Mind the Paint "—Mr. W. Hare. G. T. HAND, Hon. Seo. PUBLIC NOTICE. T OOK OUT FORIrHE FINAL TRIAL OP THK HARDEN "STAR" HAND GRENADE, ON THE RECLAIMED LAND, Opposite Government Printing Office, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, At 4.30. KQBT. GARDNER A CO., Sole Agents, Wellington. LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT! yoE THE GREATEST CURIO ON EARTH! ADMITTED by most of the leading naturalists and scientific men of Australia to bo the MOST WONDERFUL FBEAK OF NATURE Ever Exhibited. This marvellous ouriosity ia in the form of a Lamb with, two perfeot bodies, eight legs, two tails, and only one head. It was lambed in July, 1884, on Mr. M'Kenzie's sheep station, eight miles from Mount Gambier, Australia, and visited by thousands of spectators in Australia, and will be on exhibition OPPOSITE THE ATHENSJUM On Satubdat Night, at 6 o'olook, and eaoh day the next week, from 10 a.m. ADMISSION 6d. LUCAS A CO. BECHABITE.HALL. MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBEB. AN Address, by Mr. W. Prioe, on the t "SooialEvfl: Its Hiatorio Treatment," having special referenoe to the Contagious Diseases Act. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. THE Ladies attending Dr. Gillon's Class who wish to Pass their Examination must be at the Yonng Men's Christian Association Booms, Athenmum, on MONDAY NEXT, at 3 o'clook. K. MABSDEN. i^__^___^^___ Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of tho late Mr. THOMAB JACKSON are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, and also thatfof his late Grandson, Edward James Walsh, whioh will leave his late residence, Wordsworth-street, for the Wellington Cemetery, Sydney-street, on MONDAY, 7th Sept., at 3 o'olook p.m. W. EADES, Undertaker, Cuba-street. AGENEBOUS use of Wolfe's Schnapps will impart strength and invigorate the body.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 3