Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TfiXCHANGE HALL. SEASON OF FOUR NIGHTS ONXY, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Entiro Change of Programme. Eoturn of the Popular and Talented Australian Musical Artiftes. THE PAYNE FAMILY THE PAYNE FAMILY Vocalists Pianistes Violinists ANB Flautiat ' BELLRINGERS, In their Unique Drawingroom Entertainments. Family Pricea — 28 and Is ; Children half price . Front Seat Tickets at W. J. Lankshear'e, Lambton-quay. | FRED DAWSON, Manager. mHEATRE ROYAL RE-OPENING, ON SATURDAY, the 28th INSTANT, OF HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS. Watch future advertisements. 2s Is 6d. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, Sussex-square. A CHRISTY MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT, 111-aid of tho Young Men's Society Gymnasium Club. THTS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Chief " Tambo "—Joo Avery Chief " Bones " — Harry Hall Intorlocntor— Mr. E. Mowbray Manager— Mr. T. W. Pilchor, Jnn. Musical Director— Mr. A. W. F. Nowton PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Overture — "La Mascotto" — Orchoßtra 2. Opening Chorus—" Go and Toll Maria" 3. Song—" Tho Old Folks at Homo " 4. Comic—" Have You Seen Her " 5. Song—" Good-byo Mavourneen " 6. Comic—" Rootity toot" 7. Song—" The Old Brigade " 8. Comic—" The Broker's Man " 9. Finale — Our Australian Curio (Members of the Gymnasium Club.) Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. Overture— "The Merry Dnohess"~Orchostra Comic Song — " In Our Back Yard" — H. Hall To be followed by the amusing Sketch, " OUT OF PLACE." Stump Speech on tho Electric Light, by Professor Dazzlonm. The whole to conclude with tho side-splitting Faroe, "THE SUSQUEHANNA BOOT SHOP." Characters by the Company. /COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TENDERED TO MISS NOAKE IN THOMAS' ROOMS, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 27th. NOV. Programme — Gloo— "mow, Gentle Gales" (Bishop)— Tutti Solo, vocal — " Tho Sailor's Gravo (Shelton) —Mr. H. Didsbury Solo, vocal — '■ La Mia Letizia" Violin Solo— "Air Varia" (Do Borriott) — Mr. M'Dnff Boyd Solo, vocal— "Deop in Iho Forest Dell" (Barnett)— Misa E. Williamß Solo, vocal— "The Wanderer" (Shumann)— Mr. F. V. Waters Solo, vocal—" Serenado " (Gounod) — Miss Maud Ross Solo, Pianoforte — "Andante Capriccioso" (Mendelssohn)— Miss Chantry Harris Interval. Solo, vocal — "The Kelpie's Bride" (Durrner)— Mr. H. Didsbury Solo, vocal — "Tho Captive Grook Girl" (Hobbß)— Miss E. Williams Violin Solo — " La Revo " (Gollormann) — Mr. M'Duff Boyd Solo, vocal — " Across tho Far Blno Hills " (Blumonthal)— Misa Maud Ross , Solo, vocal — " The Toreador " (from " Carmen ")— Mr. F. V. Waters Solo, Pianoforte — "Fantaiaie Impromptu" I (Chopin) — Miss Chantry Harris Glee—" The Gipay's Tent ' — Tutti : Upright Grand Piano supplied by the j Dresden Piano Company. Doors open at 7.30. Tickets— 3s and 2s, at Dresden Piano j Company and Reichart's. ;

SOUTH WELLINGTON GLEE, SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT, ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Adelaide-road, MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. Solos, Duots, Glees, &c. Admission, la. Piano kindly aupplied by Messrs. Scoullar and Chisholm. KAIWABRA. POSTPONEMENT OF CRICKET CLUB'S CONCERT. OWING to the indisposition of several intending Porformers, the Concort and Dance will be Postponed until FRIDAY, 4th Decombor, 1891. J. OBEREND, Secretary. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. T>RACTICE THIS EVENING as usual. A full attendance is requested. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. nS ACTICE will be resumed on FRIDAY JL EVENING, the 27th hist., in tho Exchango Hall," stS p.m. A full attendance requested. W. T. GLASGOW, Hon. Sec.

PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB, i A GENERAL Meeting of the members of the abovo Clnb will tako placo at the Empire Hotel on FRIDAY NEXT, 27th inst., at 8 p.m. Every member urgently requested to attend, as business of a very important nature will be brought forward. Committeo meeting at 7.30 p.m., same placo. E. W. MILLS, Commodore. THE WAKAMARINA GOLDEN BAR GOLDMINTNG COMPANY (Limited). "VTOTICE is heroby given that tho OrdiJ3I nary General Half-yearly Mooting of tho above-named Company wiD. be held at the registered offioo of the Company, at the cornor of Harbour and Willis streots, in the City of Wollington, at 8 o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY, tho 18th December, 1891, to receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, i to elect Directors, and to transact the ordi. i nary business of tho Company. f WM. "HAVES, I Manager. - *(L* ! LODGE ST. ANDREW, N.Z.C. "OEGULAR Monthly Mooting will be Xv held at tho Masonic Hall, Bouloottatwet, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 26th instant, at 7.45 sharp. 1 Business : Eloction of Oflicors, and General Visitora invited. By Command R.W.M.

. "|Tm£CIiLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1891. HUTT PARK RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, AND MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER I (St. Andrew's Day.) The first raco will start punctually at 12.30 1 o'olook eaoh day. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. New and Greatly-enlarged Saddling Paddock, with Roomy Loose Boxes and Compact Stalls. New Jockey's Room, complete in every detail. Enlarged Lawn. Gentlemen's Cloak Room, fitted with every convenience, in charge of an experienced attendant. New Weighing Paddock, which is a Bpooial feature of itself. Afternoon Tea on the Lawn. — A largo marquee has been erected on the new portion of the enlarged Lawn, and will bo used as a ladies' tea-house. This department will be a speoialty, and will Bupply a long- j felt want on the Hutt Park Racecourse. SPECIAL TRAINS. Special Trains from Wellington to the Racecourse Platform will run as follows : — 10.45 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 12 noon, 1.15 p.m., and 2.5 p.m. ; returning at 5.35 p.m. and 6.10 p.m. RETURN FARES (including admission to the coarse) — First Class, 4s 6d ; Second Class, 3s 6d. TATTERSALL'S CLUB. rriHE ODDS on the Wellington Raoing -*- Club' 8 Spring Mooting will be called over at the Club Room, Post Office Hotel, on FRIDAY (TO-MORROW) night, at 9 o'clook. "m/TONEY TO LEND, at 6 per cent., on Freehold Security, available without delay. A. A. BARNETT, Land and Financial Agent, 52, Lambton-quay,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18911126.2.62.4

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 3

Word Count
896

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 3