OPERA HOUSE. GRAND COMEDY SEASON. Undor the managomont of Mr. Wybertßeove. Manager for Mr. Reeve, J. W. Dodge. Farewell Return of Mr. Wybert Reeve and his popular Comedy Company. TO-NIGHT, 24th JANUARY, Burnand's Great ./Esthetic Play, THE COLONEL Mb. REEVE THE COLONEL as THE COLONEL Colonel W. W. Wood. Magnificent new scenery and stage appointments. Furniture and decorations supplied by Mr. Flockton, Mr. Fielder, and Messrs. Nelson, Moate and Co. Concluding with BAMBOOZLING. Prices — Is, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box offico at Holliday's. Orchestra stalls and day tickets at Baillie's. N.B. — Late trams to Thorndon and Nowtown after performance. mHEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1887. j FIRST GRAND CONCERT By GRAY'S PRIVATE BAND (In aid of the Band Fund), Assisted by Leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists. PROGRAMME .- Pabt I. 1. Selection — "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe) — Gray's Private Band 2. Clarinet Solo— "The Keel Row" (Clinton)— Mr. C. D. Mackintosh 3. Song— "Gatex of tho West" (Caroline Lowthian)— Mrs. Parsons 4. Song— "The Maid of the Mill" (Stephen Adams)-Mr. J. W. Hill 5. Flute Solo— Mr. C. Hill 6. Song (comic)— " Woman, Lovely Woman" —Mr. W. D. Lyon 7. Selection — " Les Cloches de Corneville " —Gray's Private Band Interval— Part 11. 1. Seloetion— " Martha " (Plotow) — Gray's Private Band 2. Sarrnsophone Solo—" Je Rove " (Dwan Waller)-Mr. C. D. Mackintosh 3. Song—" Sleep on, dear Love " (C. Pinsuti) —Mrs. Parsons 4. Song — "Rose Marie" (Molloy)— Mr. J. W. Hill 5. Cornet Solo— "The Dream of Love" (Haydn Millars)— Bandsman C. Jenkins 6. Song (comic)— "ln tho Days of Auld Lang Syno (new version)— Mr. W. D. Lyon 7. Selection — "Maritana" (Wallace) — Gray's Private Band " God Save the Queen." Accompanist ... Mr. Geo. Robebtbon. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15 o'clock. Dross Circle and Orchostral Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. T YCEUM HALL. TO-NIGHT •) RACE C TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT J NIGHT! ( TO-NIGHT PROF. & MRS. DRIVER PROF. & MRS. DRIVER LLLUSIONISTS AND CLAIRVOYANTS, ILLUSIONISTS AND CLAIRVOYANTS, Concluding with a GRAND SELECT BALL GRAND SELECT BALL Million Prices— 2s and Is. Minnifie's Band. Open 7.30, commonco at 8. ODDFELLOW S' HALL, Petone. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. Under the Patronage of tho Directors of tho Wollington Woollen Manufacturing Company, will be givon in the abovo Hall on WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, By the Employe's of the Company, in aid of tho widows of two of thoir fellow-workmen drowned in tho recent boat accident. _ Admission to concert and dance (double ticket), ss ; single ticket, 3s. Refreshments froe. TioketH can be obtained at Messrs. T. Kennedy Haodonald & Co., Wollington; Messrs. Robert Gardner & Co., Wellington ; Mr. A. Hotop, Potonc ; the office of the Company; or, from membors of the committeo. Doors open at 7 ; to commence at 7.30. E. FUHRMANN CLARKE, Hon. Sec. FIFTEENTH SUCCESSFUL CONCERT SEASON. 1871. - 1886. FD3ST VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND OF THE TjiISK JUBILEE SINGERS, From Nashvillo, Tounossoo, U.S.A., Who have arranged to give a short series of their UNIQUE AND INIMITABLE CONCERTS In Wellington. Their First Appearanco in tho City. Commencing about tho SECOND WEEK IN FEBRUARY. |@" This Company consists of Eleven Colonrod Persons ; the majority are EMANCIPATED SLAVES. In addition to modern and popular Glees and Solos, thoir programme (which is changed for each Concert) comprise a numbor of tho Wild, Weird, Plantation Melodies, or Spirituals, that were composed and sung by tho Captive Slaves. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Have beon honoured by Speoial Requests to Sing in the Presence of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Viotoria The Emperor and Empress of Germany The Empress of Russia The King and Quoon of the Netherlands The King and Queen of Saxony The Prince and Princesß of Wales Tho Crown Prince and Prinoesa of Germany Presidents Arthur and Grant. Full particulars will bo duly announced. THE WELLINGTON CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. A N INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, under tjL tho auspices of tho Association, will bo hold at St. Peter'B Chnrohroom, Ghussneestreot, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 27th, 28th, 29th January. The Exhibits will comprise every description of Sowing, Fanoywork, Models of Ships, &c, Joinery, Carving, Plain and Ornamontal Writing, Drawing, Museum, Flowers, Fruits, Refreshments, &0., Ac. His Lordship tho Bishop will open the Exhibition on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All articles for oxhibitidn must bo taken to tho Exhibition room between 4 and 8 o'clook on Wednesday, 26th inst. The Hibernian Bond will be in attendance each evening. Hours of Exhibition— 2 to 5.30, and 7 to 9.30 each day. Admission (each day)— Adults, Is; Children under 15, Cd. T. W. PILCHER, June., Hon. Sec. I MANCHESTER UNITY 1 I or IMOCHJIOtNJ £* or * LOYAL WELLINGTON JUVENILE LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE members of the above Lodge are specially roquested to attend on MONDAY EVENING, 24th, at 7 o'clook sharp, to reoeive an Offioial Visit of Inspection from the Distriot Officers. A full attendance is roquested. CHARLES JACOBS, P.G.. Secretary. T>ETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. CALICO BALL, To held in the Petone Drillshed, ON FRIDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1886, In aid of the Shooting Fnnds of tho Battery. Double tiokots, 3s ; singlo tickets, 2s. Danoing to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. P.O. J. WOOD, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON SPECIAL SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be hold at the Chamber of Commerce on TUESDAY, 25th January, at 8 p.m. Business-. 1. To receive Report and Balance-shoot 2. To Elect Offlocrs for ensuing year 3. To Consider Advisability of Felling Township Site. C. F. RICHMOND, Secretary. WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). THE Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of this Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on TUESDAY the Ist of February proximo, at half-past 7 o'clook in the evening. Business : To receive Report and Balance-sheet Election of Directors Election of Auditors WM. BOYD, * Secretary. Wellington, 21st January, 1887. WHEN yonr physician orders yon Schnapps he means Wolfe's Sohnapps, tod it ia the only genuine brand. -
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1887, Page 3
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