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r\ P X R A HOUSE. TO-NrGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 sharp. Poiitively the Last Appearance of the MOHAWK MrNSTRELS. Every item on our second change of programme encored. Prices— 3s, Is, and 6d. f\ I> ER A HOUSE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. GRAND SACRKD CONCERT By the MOHAWK MINSTRELS, assisted by a number of Amateura. Ad\ PERFORMERS Af\ Pricea— Circle, 39 ; Stalls, 2a ; Pit, la. Commencing at 8 sharp. /"\PEKA HOUSE. Director and Manager Signor Maieroni Acting Manager Mr.CecilKingstone Stage Manager ... . Mr. W. H. Metcalfe Treasnrer ... Mr. W. A. Wilson Secretary . . . Mr. H. Hoyto General BuainoHS Manager, Liddy. The Management have great pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been mode for the ro-appearanco, after an abaenco of ten years, of tho talented dramatic artistes, SIGNOR AND SIGNORA MAJERONI. Owing to their further engagements, the season must bo limited to TWELVB NIGHTS ONLY, f'OMMENCINII MONDAY, 19th KKPTEMHKtt. During the Reason a solnotion will be made from their now oxtonflivo roportoiro, and a Borien of tho finest high-olaBH dramas ever witnessed ou the colonial Btago will be presented in rapid biicocsmom. Tho initial production"will oonsißt of tho greatest mastorpieco of modern timoH, by the king of dramatists, Victorion Sardou, entitled— FEDORA. Loris, Count Ipanopf slqnor majeroni Do Siriex Mr. H. R. Jewett Ichellif Mr. Franklin Gretch Mr. A. R. Lawrence Jonvel Mr. Henry Hoyte Jeßire . . . , ... Mr. M. F. Kemp )r. Lorok Mr. Brooke Boroff Mr. Cecil Kingßtone Cyril Mr. J. Mußgrave Dometri Miss Maud Appleton Boleslao Lasinski .. Mr. W. A. Wilson Dr. Muller Mr. Russell Ivan Mr. W. H. Metcalfe Karoff Mr. Herman Doctor's assistant ... Mr, Arthur Counters Olga Soukcireff . ... Miss Lucia Har wood Baroness Tonrnia ... Miss Louise Jewett Marka Miss Gordon Fedora, Princess romazofp ... signora majeroni Serfs, Officers of Police, Servants, &c. Tho scenery is by Mr. Alfred Clint. Special Notice.— Performance commences at 7.50 aharp, terminating at 10.45. As the plot is contained in the first act, tho management desire the audienoe to be punctual in their Boats. Children in arms not admitted. Prices of admission — 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday and Co.'s, Lambtonquay, where seats may be reserved. For special trains ace daily papers. WANTED, 20 Supernumorarios, for " Fedora." Apply to Mr. Metcalfe, 10 a.m. Monday, stage door, Opera House. MAJERONI DRAMATIC SEASON. JHOURIGAN'S «' Bullotin" will be cir- • oulated at the doors of the Opera House on Monday evening. Unequalled as an advertising medium. J. HOURIGAN, Advertising Agent, 36, Mannori-Btrcet. THIHTERNTH CONCERT OP THE WORKING MEN'S FREE CONCERTS. SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. TIHEATEE ROYAL. Chairman. Rev. L, M. Isitt. Pianist MR. S. M'BURNEY Will give his Popular Literary and. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, ENTITLED SCOTTISH AND AMERICAN HUMOUR, WITH Specimen Readings and Songs from Leading Writers, including Mark Twain, Avtemus Ward, Will Carleton, &o. Doors opon at 7.30. Admission by ticket till 10 minuteß to 8 : aftor that, ouon to all. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Willis-street. A GRAND CELTIC CONCERT Will be given by the Choir at the Schoolroom, Dixon-street, on THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Conductor— Mr. John M'Glashan. Proceeds in aid of the Organ Fund. Admission, 2s ; Family Tickets, admitting four, 6s. Tickets may be obtained, ffom M?- G| Reichardt and all stationers. 1 " A. J, FRASER, Hon. Seo. PETONE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THURSDAY, 22nd SEPT. Return to Petone of PROF. & MRS. DRIVER, With the Latest ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SENSATIONS! A crowded and enthusiastic houso of tho elite and beauty of Petone greoted theso marvellous performers when thoy appeared in the Drillshed on the 23rd Sept., 1886, despite exceedingly unfavourable weatherrain in torrents, and the audionce were loud in thoir praiso. No suoh entertainment had over been seen in Petone, and the vast assemblage were in a maze of bewilderment or screaming with laughtor during the entire evening. Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. To be followed by A GRAND SELECT DANCF.

W A NC HESTER U N IT V" • i or iNDe*c/tO£Nj ortoin or OOP TELLBWt LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0.F-, M.U, THE usual Quarterly Meeting of the aboye L.adge will bo held on MONDAY, 19th instant, at 7,30 Bharp, for the purpose of Electing Officers and Transacting General Business, All fines incurred will bo strictly enforced. A. MURRAY, Secretary. COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4428, A,O,F. eUARTERLY Summoned Meeting on MONDAY next, 19th September, at p.m, 1 Buaines.B— Consideration ef important proposed alteration of Lawa. Fines for no'n-attenda'nee striotly enforced. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R.. Seoretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLDTGTON EAST. Tt/|R. ROBERTSON will Address the Electors of Wellington East, at the Lyceum Hall, Tory-street, on MONDAY, 19th September, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. "JI/TR. W. ROBERTSON'S Committeroom, Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, is now open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. All friends favourable to Mr. Robertson's return are invited to 00-operate with the Committee. THORNDON ELECTION. "ji/J R. WILLIAM M'LEAN WILL ADDRESS THE THORNDON ELECTORS IN DOWSETT'S BAKEHOUSE' Tinakori-road, TUESDAY NEXT, 20th INSTANT, At 8 o'clock p.m. TE ARO ELECTION. m|R. STUART MENTEATH will address the electors of Te Aro at St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuznee-streot, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 24th instant. Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock sharp. INVALIDS requiring a stimulant should drink Bisquit Dnbouche & Co. 'a 4-star Brandy.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

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