mHEATRE ROSTAL. Leseees and Managers : Messrs. Smith and Underwood. GRAND ATTRACTION FOB THX CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, coMitßNCina BOXING NIGHT. The Managers have the honour to announce to the pnblio of Wellington that arrangements nave been made for a short season only for a series of performances by one of the best Dramatic and Comedy Companies that have ever appeared in New Zealand. Some of the latest Dramas and Comedy Novelties have been socurod at a great expense, and will be produced with every posaible detail. The company consists of tbe following renowned artistes :— MISS ELOISE JUNO. The world-renowned and Talented Emotional Actress. First appearance in Wellington of ME. C. H. TAYLOR. Acknowledged by tho Australian proas to be the beat Charaoter Artiste that haa ever visited these ooloniea. First appearance in Wellington of MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, Also acknowledged to be the beßt Soubrette seen in Australia (from Saddlers' Wells Theatre, London). First appoaranoe in Wellington of Miaa Fanny Edwards. Firat appearance in Wellington of Mr. C. D. Nunn. First appoaranoe in Wellington of Mr. C. H. Dnnbar. Mr. J. J. Kennedy Mr. C. F. Soarle Mr. B. W. Rogers Mr. P. Spiller Mr. W. H. Horton Mr. E. St. Clair Mr. W. Evans Miss Lilly Hill Mr. Wilson Forbes Miss Jennie Maokio Miss Hattie Hayes. Among the novelties to be produced during the short season will bo THE MYSTIC LINK, An adaptation from Hugh Conway's wonderful novellette, CALLED BACK, The sole property of Mr. C. H. Taylor. The wonderfully successful Faroial Comedy, entitled THREE MIXED HATS ! From the Frenoh, now running in Sydney to orowded houses, after nine conaeontive weeks in Melbourne, beatinp all records of anooeaaful oomodies, being intensely fnnny ; 420 nights in Paris ; 390 nights in London. The Glorious Booiety Comedy of OUR FRIENDS. The best of all Society Comedies, L' ARTICLE 47. UNJUSTLY SENTENCED. WANDA, Ao , &o. Tho initial performance, oommenoing Boxing Night, will bo THREE MIXED HATS. Prioea of Admission — Dreta Cirole, 4s; Stalls, 2h 6ds Pit, ls Box Office at Holliday's. Further particulars will shortly appear. TJORIRUA RACES. PORIEUA RACES. BOXING DAY. Firat Raoo starts at 11 o'olock. TOTAXiISATOB ON GBOUND. For Eioureion Trains, soe Time Table. T^ORESTERS* FETE. HURRAH! ~~HURRAH !! FOBESTEBS' SrOBTS AND GAMES. BOXING DAY. BOXING DAY. Basin Rebbbye. FORESTERB' 26m ANNUAL ANNIVER3ARY. Grand Programme. Good Music. Proco.Bion 10.30, from St. George's Hall, Lambton-quay. Robin Hood, Maid Marion, and their Merry Men. ¦CIORESTERS' BALL. FORESTERB' ANNIVERSARY AT FORESTERS' HALL, TORY-STREET. Don't Forget, Floor Grand. A. Fodkn's Stbin. Band. BOXING NlGHrTlieth DECEMBER. Good and rapid programme prepared. To be patronised by the old Foresters' Hall classes, and their old masters of oeromonies. Come one, come all. and finish the week and Boxing Day with Robin Hood, Moid Marion, and their Merry Men. Admission — Donblo tioket, 2s Od. W. H. DOBSON, Seorotary. YOUNG MEN'B CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held at M'Nab's Gabdens, Lower Hutt, on BOXING DAY. Sports and Refreshments at the gardons. Hot and oold water free. 'Busses run between Btatinn and gardons. Bailway Fare, including admission to fardons, Ist Class, 3a ; 2nd Class, 2s. Tiokets may be obtainod from Messrs. W. J. Lonkshear, F. H. Revell, B. Smith A Co., J. C. Webb, and J. Millar Smith, Sooretary. LYCEUM, TORY-STREET, A GRAND SOCIAL GATHERING ¦**- or the MEMBERS A FRIENDS OF THE W.S.S. Will bo held on CHRISTMAS DAY, 25th DECEMBER, At 8 p.m. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Will be provided, after whioh Danoing will be kept np till 2 a.m. Refreshments Free. Tiokets oan be obtained from any member of the Committee, or from the Custodian at the Hall— donble, 3s ; single, 2s. BEN. BILLOLIFF, Hon. Seo. |~1 ARRISON BAND DANCE, *-* To be held in the VOLUNTEER DRILL SHED, On BOXING NIGHT. Tiokets— Donble, 2s ; whioh oan be obtained from any member of tbe Band, or at the doors. Danoing to commence at 8 sharp. N.B.— The floor will be put in good oondition for dancing. F. L. DEAN, Hon. Sea. J3 ORI RU A RAC E¥. PORIEUA RACES. BOXING DAY. First Race starts at 11 o'olook. TOTAUBATOR ON GROUND. For Eionrsion Trains, aeo Time Table. r|IEMPERANOE FETE, X AT HAYWARD'S, NEW YEAR'S DAY. Return Tiokote, 2s and 3a. Children, halfprice. To lovers of Nature and a trip into the country, this ia a grand opportunity. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL FIRE BRIGADE. FIFTH ANNUAL TEA AND BALL * AT VOLUNTEER DRILL SHED, NEW YEAR'S NIGHT (Friday, lat January, 1886). Proceeds to bo devoted to the Brigade Aooident Fund. A firat-olass tea will be provided by a well-known caterer. Dance musio by the Wellington Garrison Band. Tea on the tabled at 7 o'olook. Danoing at 9 p.m sharp, Tiokets, 2s 6d ; ohildren, half-price. N.B .—No children admitted unless nooompanied by their parents. R. H. FURNESS, Hon. Seo. ~\ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO~ALL"i By patronising tbe TEMPERANCE FETE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. Come one ! Came all ! and enjoy yourselves. I. O. G. T. RESCUE LODGE, No. 2 (under the R.W.G.L. of the World), meets every MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'olook, in No. 9 Room, Athenaeum, Lambton-quay. Candidates for initiation to be in attendance at 7.45 sharp. By Order of the W.O.T. WOLFE'S Schnapps stands alono without a rival olixir in the catalogue of I magnifioent tonios. I
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1885, Page 3
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