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rpHEATRE ROYAI LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE DARRfiLLS. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). MR. AND MRS. DARRELL'S BENEFIT Under the Patronage of His Excellency thi Governor, the Hon. Sir Harry Atkinson Hon. E. Mitchelson, Hon. Geo. Fißher Hon. T. Fergus, &c, &c. For this night only the play from the grea novel. " BARNES OF NEW YORK." The Darrells in their original characters. This play created a furore in London, NeT York, and throughout Australia. TUESDAY, REGATTA NIGHT. "THE TICKET - OF - LEAVE MAN." WEDNESDAY, Last Night of the Season "EAST LYNNE !" " EAST LYNNE !" Note the Prices— Circle, 4s; Stalls 2s 6d ; Pit, la. Box plan at Holliday's. Day tickets as usual. /"iPERA HOUSE. Carriages at 10. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE IN WELLINGTON OF THE JUNGFRAU KAPELLE, SWISS MOUNTAIN BAND AND TYROLESE JODELLISTS. A COMPANY OF 15 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FROM THE SWISS MOUNTAINS, Who give their Uniquo, Novel, and Wholesome Entertainment in their PICTURESQUE NATIONAL COSTUMES. MANAGER'S NOTICE : The Entertainment provided by this talented Company consists of a novel and most attractive form of Concert Entertainment, in which special prominence ia given to the Tyroleae Songa, Choruses, Jodels, and Echoes, and to Solos and Orchestral Sslections on thoir various national instruments, in which the Company have proved themselves to bo particularly expert. The entertainment ia thus a distinct and refreshing change from the usual round of theatres, operas, high-class concerts, &0., to which we have been accustomed for so many years past, and their performance is ao full of merit, and euoh an entire novelty to a New Zealand audience, that we are confident it will bo accorded a full measure of public support. Priceß of Admission — 4s, 3s, 2s, and li. Box plan and tickots at Hollidays. EXCHANGE HALL. (Late Athenaeum, WEDNESDAY Ni,XT, 23rd JANUARY. GRAND MINSTREL AND NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, Under the auspices of the Wellington Working Men's Club.and patronage of his Worship the Mayor (J. Duthie Esq.) and City Council and leading citizens, in aid of the "Widow and six Children (the eldest 12 years) of the late Thomas Moore, for whioh occasion (by the kind permission of Admiral H. Fairfax, C.8., Captain Hammil. and Officers), the SNOWBALL AMATEUR MINSTREL TROUPE, of H.M.S. Orlando, havo generously tendered their services. Tho following splendid programme will bo interspersed with the latest jokea, local hits, and negro excentricitieB — nothing vulgar, but intending only to amuse and send everybody home in good humour. Remember, that whilst spending an enjoyable evening, you will bo rendering substantial aid to one of tho most deserving- cases for public assistance. Programme. (Intorlocutor— Mr. H. Baker, Chief Torpedo Instructor). Opening Chorus— Snowballs Debut— Company Song (comio) — " Out Comes Polly for a Kiss " —Mr. Geo. Wright Song — " A Flower from Mother's Grave "—" — Mr. J. Sidwell Song — " Send you Down a Letter " — Mr. T. Storer Song— "Vacant Chair "—Mr. E. Griffiths Song (comic)— " Naughty, Naughty Clara" —Mr. A. Kent Song— "Last Little Word "—Mr. H. Cook Song (comic)—" Sally with the Coal-black Eye "—Mr. R. H. Lloyd Song — " Golden Dreams ot Childhood "— Mr. J. Leek Song— "Whito Wings"— Mr. E. Cox Eccentric Banjo Song — " The Nightingale Sang of Love " — Mr. Geo. Wright Song and Dance (hornpipe) — Mr. R. H. Lloyd Banjo Duet— Messrs. G. Wright and A. Kent Stop Dance— Mr. E. Griffiths To conclude with the Screaming Nigger Sketoh entitled "BOUNCE "EM OUT." Mr. Booser Mr. Geo. Wright Pete Booser's Cousin ... Mr. A. Kent Masher Mr. T. Storer Football Champion ... Mr. E. Griffiths Miss Snooks Mr. R. H. Lloyd Policeman XX49 Mr. J. Bull Tommy Atkins Mr. E. Cox God Save the Queen. The whole will be producod under the direotion of Messrs. Wright and Kent. Commenoe at 8 p.m. punctually. Priceß— Front Seats, 2s ; Gallery, Is. A few reserved chairs, 3s, can be secured at Holliday'o. W. K. BISHOP, Secretary W.M.C. H. A. C. B. S. AN ENTERTAINMENT, "^^ consisting of HIBERNIAN MINSTRELS! And other Novelties, Will be given in the Athen^ium Hall on TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. Front Beats and gallery, 2a ; back seats, Is. Commenoe at 8 p.m. E. KEEGAN, Hon. Seo. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY. BASIN RESERVE. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS. Under patronage of His Exoellency the Governor, the Admiral and Officers of the Squadron. THE Programme includes Races of every description — Bicycle Races, Seamen's Races (for men belonging to the Squadron), and the Amateur Championship Hurdle Race. Sports commence at 11 a.m. Admission— ls, or by tickets, which can be obtained at Batkin's, Lambton-quay. LEONARD TRIPP, Hon. Sec. W.A.A.C. TJORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. ANNUAL REGATTA — ANNIVERSARY DAY. First Race Starts at 10 a.m. GRAY'S BAND WILL PERFORM. Admission to Wharves Is Od Admißsion to Wharf and Flaghip ... 2s 6d MEN BELONGING to SQUADRON FREE Refreshments obtainable on Wharf. Re-Union and Supper, Metropolitan, Ticketß, 5s p AEEISON HALL. ANNIVERSARY DAY, TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1889. THE GARRISON BAND Will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Colony by a SOCIAL DANCE. Songs will be rendered during the evening. Dancing till 1 o'clook. Admission— Double ticket, 2s ; extra lady, Is. DON'T FORGET THE UNITED BUTCHERS' SELECT PROMENADE CONCERT AND O DANCE At the Princess Theatre. ON ANNIVERSARY NTGHT— TUESDAY 22nd JANUARY. Donble Ticket, 3s ; Single Ticket. 2s ; Extra lady, Is. Music by Minifies full String Band. A. TOLHURST, M.C. J. BORTHWICK, Chairman. PRINCESS THEJATRE, Tory - street. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 23rd JAN. JOLLY JACK TARS' BALL, Interspersed with Songs, 40. Danoing from 8 till 12. Admission, Is. ; Ladies, free. Good music and splendid floor. THE GOOD TEMPLARS Will hold A FRUIT BANQUET To entertain the Bretheren from the Squadron in the RECHABITE HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, Commencing at 7.45 Bharp. Admission, Is. Tickets to be had from members of Committee. GEO. PETHERICK, Hon. Sec. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF wiE LLNGTON. ANNUAL DINNER, FRIDAY, 25th JANUAEY, 1889, In the Exchange Hall, Lambton-quay. MEMBERS of the Society who have noi yet roceived tickets, or gentlemen desirousof attending the above dinner cat obtain tiokets on application to the Hon. Secretary, David Wighton, No. 211, Lamb ton-quay, Wellington. EVOLUTION in the Tailoring Trade Trousers for nothing, at J. H. Dal ton's, 43, Cnba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1889, Page 3

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