TTIHEATEE ROYAL. Managers . Meaars. M'Mahon and Leitob. Triumphant Success of THE " BILVEB KING " COMPANY, '' > In the Grand Spectacular Production THE PEAEL DIVERS! The greatest sensation of the age. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENEEY. WONDERFUL MECHANISM. MAEVELLOUS BTAGE EFFECT 3. Mr. Geobgb Leitch as Thibbets, with the full strength of the powerful Company, keeping the audience in wonder and laughter Six Acts and Seventeen Soenes. Doors open at 7 ; curtain at a quarter to 8 sharp. Children in arms not admitted. Prioes— 4a, 2s Cd, and Is. Box plan at Holliday'a. J. W. DODGE, Bnaineaa Manager. NOTICE. ALL Accounts against the Silver King Company must be tendered To-Morrow (Friday), before 12 noon, at the Theatre, to E. A. MAESHALL, Agent, pro tern, j fTp HE A T E^E BOY AL. Lessee Mr, Wybert Eeeve. GEAND COMEDY SEASON OF TWELVE FAREWELL PEBFORMANCES 0* MR. WYBERT REEVEJ AND His. . I TALENTED COMEDY COMPANY, I Including the Celebrated London Actress, ■Mbs. Chippendale. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBEB. 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 further particulars see future advertisement. JWTEW ZEALAND INDUSTEIAL EXHIBITION, 1885. THE EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN DAILY, From 11.30 to 5, and from 7 to 10. THIS EVENING, At 8 o'olook, FOPULAB MISCELLANEOUS CONCEET. Pbogeammk : Song— "The Bedouin's Love Song"— Mr, Gooder Flute Solo—" Blue Bells of Sootland"— Mr. Eadcliffje Song—" The Bird that oame in Spring" (with flute obligate by Mr. Radoliffe)— Madame Eita Song-" How Shall I Woo Her"— Mr. J. W. Hill Flute Solo— "Carnival of Venice" — Mr. Kadclifi'e. Part 11. Will consist of the Whimsical, Satirioal, Dramatio Cantata, in one aot, by Gilbert and Sullivan, entitled— TBIAL BY JUBY. Characters : The Learned Judge ... Mr. W. D. Lyon Counsel for the Plaintiff ... Mr. J. W. Hill The Defendant Mr. E. J.Hill Foreman of the Jury Mr. C. F. Koy worth Usher Mr. Trant Chambers The Plaintiff . . . Madame Pauline Eita Choraies of Bridesmaids, Gentlemen of the Jury, Barristers, Attorneys, Ac, Ao. Scene— A Court of Justice. Admission, la. Front Seata (whioh may be reserved at Holliday A Co.'b till 5 o'olook to-day). Is extra. CHAELES OALLIS, Secretary. "VfEW ZEALAND INDUSTEIAL iX EXHIBITION, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pnbho will be admitted to baok Beats in the Musio Hall from 7 o'olook. The front seats oan be reserved at Holliday and Co.'b till 5 o'olook, and the balance can be purchased in tho Exhibition for one shilling extra ; but on no aooount will they be available without payment. OHAS. OALLIS, Secretary. NEWTOWN PABK. FOOTBALL. Tp AST CHBISTCHUUCH v. ATHLETIC, Mil AND MEBIVALE v. PONEKE. SATUEDAY, 12th SEPTEMBEE. Flay will commence at 3 sharp. Admission Is. PONEKE FOOTBALL AND CBICKET CLUB CONCEET. Under tho patronago of the East Christohnroh and Merivale Footballers. GBAND INSTEUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCEBT, By Leading Amateurs. ATHEN^UM, MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. Programme in future issue. I W. BECK, Hon. Secretary. LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! FOR THE GREATEST CURIO ON EABTH! A DMITTED by most of the leading J\_ naturalists and soientifio men of Anatralia to be the MOST WONDERFUL FREAK OF NATUBE Ever Exhibited. This marvellous curiosity ia in the form of a Lamb with two perfeot bodieß, eight legs, two tails, and only one head. It was lambed in July, 1884, on Mr. M'Kenrie's sheep station, eight miles from Mount Gambler, Australia, and viaited by thousands of spectators in Australia, and will be on exhibition OPPOSITE THE ATHEN2EUM On Satvbdat Night, at 6 o'clook, and eaoh day the next week, from 10 a.m. ADMISSION 6d. LUCAB A CO. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. A MEETING of Members and Gentlemen desirous of joining the above Society will be held at the Chamber of Commeroo on FBIDAY, tho 11th inst., at 8 o'olook p.m. Business : Adoption of Rules Eleotionof President and Vioe-President Election of Direotors By order of the Provisional Committee. H. M. LYON, Secretary pro tern. 9th September, 1885. ATHEN^UM HALL. FBIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBEB, 1885. A Lecture to men only (none nnder 17 j years of age admitted), by Bey E. D. Cecil. Subieot— " Sooial Purity; ita possibility advantages, necessity." The chair will be taken at 7.30 p.m. by J. B. Blair, Esq. • WM. PBICE, ' Seo. pro tern. FUNEBAL NOTICeT"""™ 11 ™ 11 " THE Frienda of Mr. JAMES COSTALL are invited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, Carry Catherine, whioh will leave hia residence, Hill-street, on FBIDAY, the 11th instant, at 10 a.m. W. F. PABSONS, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Frienda of Mr. SAMUEL EUSSELL JL are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his eldest son, George Edward, to leave bis residence, Nainai, Lowet Hutt, for St. James' Church, on SATURDAY, the 12th September, 1885, at 2 o'olook p.m. JOSEPH HALL/. Undertaker. Lower Hutt, 10th Sept., 1885. \
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1885, Page 3
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