>~v P X R A HOUSE. W. K. M'Lean, Lessee and Proprietor. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 19th AUGUST. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Karl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G., and the Countess of Glasgow. OPENING NIGHT OF M'LEAN'S YOUNG AUSTRALIANS, In their Burlesque of SELIM AND ZULEIKA, OR THE CORSAIE'S LAIE. Cast of Characters : Giuffir . Arthur Glyn Selim . Violet Murray Mirza Frank Lynch Osrnan Bey ... J. M'Conville Muley . ... IJthel Waller Sadi . ... J. Saundera Haronn . ... Lillie Botlman Bensallah .. E. C. M'Lean Zuleika ... . Bella Adair Zobeide ... . .. Lydia Breakwell Zapi ... Marie Chambers Oneiza Lizzie M'Lean Incidental to the play, all tbo latest London successes, including " Wink the Other Eye," "Fizzle-Fizzle," "The Bogie Man," " Ta-ra-ra-boom-do-ay," and "Tho Soldier," Ac, &c. Full particulars in house programmes. Admission— 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day tickets at Aldons , Manners-street. Piano supplied by Dresden Company. J. A. GRAIN. 14th <; WEEK )• 14th TpXCHANUE HALL. DAVYS' BRIGHT LIGHTS. Other Shows may come and go, But wo stay on for ever. L'O-NIGHT, Entire Change of Programme. Everything 1 Now, Everything Fresh and Sparkling. "Twa Hours at Hamk." ITTESLEYAN MUTUAL IMPHOVEVV MBNT SOCIETY. LANTERN LECTURE ENTERTAINMENT. L'ARANAKI - STREET SCHOOLROOM. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8. Proceeds in aid of the Society's Library Fund. Part I. Overture — " Prince Charlie " — Orchestra Descriptive Lecture — "The Lowlands ok Scotland" — Mr. A. S. Paterson >ong — " 'Twas Within a Mile o' Edinboro' Town "—Misß" — MisB Greig Song — "Jocko' Hazeldean" — Mr. G. Wilson Song — " Come a' ye Jolly Shepherds"— Mr. G. Wilson iong — " Afton Water " — Miss Greig Jong — "Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon " — Miss Steel Part 11. )verture — "A Nicht wi' Bnrns ' ' — Orchestra Descriptive Lecture — " Glasgow and Doon the Water " — Mr. A. S. Paterson iong — " Rotbcsay Bay " — Miss Drummond long— '' Oh for the Bloom of my own Native Heatlier " — Miss Steel Song — "Bonnie Princo Charlie" — Miss Drnmmond "Auld Lang Stne." Tho above Lectures are fully illustrated ly superior dissolving views. Admission, Is. Children admitted with ;nardinns only. Tickets at Mr. A. J. Chisholm's, Cubatreet ; Messrs. G. Tiller's and H. Brittain'a, ilanncrs-street ; and Mr. J. B. Innos', Villis-street. W. E. FULLER, Hon. Sec. MOLUMBIA SKATING RINK, v Ingestre-street. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON For Beginners and Ladies. TUESDAY EVENINGS. FRIDAY EVENINGS, Ladies Free. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, General Skating. PHYSIOGNOMY AND PALMISTRY. It/TME. GREMANIE, of Paris, pupil of LTJL Mme. Magerolle, begs to announce hat she makes a specialty of tolling young lorsons -what profession or trade they are >est suitod for, with hints for the preservaion of health. Past, present, and future evealed. Hours— ll to 1, 2t05, 7 to 10. 'almistry, 2s. Address— 2oB, Upper Willistroot. Separate waiting rooms for ladies. 'ÜBLIC PRESENTATION of an ILLUMTNATED ADDRESS, JY THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON, TO 3IR GEORGE GREY, X.C.8., ■^ On Attaining his 80th Birthday, Vill bo made at the COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, )N MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (H. D. Bell, Es"q.) ?ill preside. The general public are invited o attend. For the convenience of ladies and tthers a few chairs will be rosorved, for which b charge of Is will be made. Tickets for reiervecl chairs may bo obtained at Hoffman uid Sons, Willis-street. To all other parts if hall, admission Free. G. DORNEY, Chairman Committee. G. GAPES, Secretary Committee. THIRTEEN DAYS' p OSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION, *-"* CONDUCTED BT Mr. E. TENNYSON SMITH. COMMENCING SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8.15, IN THE OPERA HOUSE, And continuing in the Theatre Royal. CHE GRAND UNITED CHOIR Will Sing Each Evening. Admission Free, with collections (except Fridays). Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls on week svenings (except Friday, 2nd September), Is. Tickets, admitting to any one ovening, Tom Messrs. Holliday, Lambton-quay; Vlackay, Lambton-quay and Cuba-street; tones, Willis-street ; Flockton, Mannersitreet ; and Committee. Programmes of the whole series of Leolures and Recitals free on application. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. /^RAND United Choir Practice at 7.30, vDT in the Baptist Church. Special Meeting at 7, in the Congregational Church, Courtenay-place. All inberested in tho movement cordially invited. Mr. E. Tennyson Smith will be present. I. O. G. T. MR. T. W. GLOVER'S MISSION. TO-NIGHT. FREE METHODIST CHURCH SCHOOL, COBRTENAY-PLACE, 7.30. Rev. A. Peters and others to take part. SATURDAY, 8 o'clock, Salvation Army Barracks, precedod by Open Air Meeting, at 7, bottom of Cuba-street. Rev. Mr. Shirer. other Ministers, and Members of Parliament. Admission free. Collection. REMEMBER ! THE United Prayer Meeting in Thomas' Rooms THIS EVENING, at 7.30, and the Gospel Service at the same placo on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. D. W. VIRTUE. SCANDINAVIANS.— An Address will be given in the Scandinavian language by G. A. Anderson, late of N.S., in the Hall above Rowe's Corn Store, Manners-streot (oppoaito Royal Oak Hotel), SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. All welcome. Collection. WELLINGTON LODGE, 1521, E.C. MEMBERS are hereby sutnmonod to attend tho Ordinary Monthly Meeting, whioh will be hold in the Freemasons' Hall, Boulcott - street, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Visitors invited. By command of the W.M. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting of the •^"*- Advance Division, No. 24, Sons and Daughters of Temperance, will be held in the United Methodist Church Schoolroom, Conrtenay-place, on SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Business important. Members urgently requested to attend. NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. A GENERAL Meeting will be held in Bowley's Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, at 8 o'clock, re the Annual Picnic. A full attendance is requested. D. TAYLOR, Secretary. HOME READING UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. i^OPIES of No. 4 Journal now obtainable at Messrs. Lyon <fc Blair's. ED. WM. SMYTH, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. I HAVE applied to the Hutt Borough Council for permission to remove my Slaughterhouse to Waiwetn. F. W. DEVEREUX.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1892, Page 3
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