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/~VPERA HOUSE Lessee and Managor . Bland Holt TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 27th OCTOBEE. First Production in Wellington of tho grea< Drury Lane Sporting, Military, and Speotacular Drama, A MILLION OF MONEY ! A MILLION OF MONEY! By Henry Fettitt and Sir Augustus Harris. BLANV HOLT, In presenting to tho public this SPECTACULAE MASTEBPIECE, Has pleasuro in reforring to the impression it caused lately in Melbourne and Sydney, and moro recently in the Southern New Zealand cities. A MILLION OF MONEY Undoubtedly met on each occasion with receptions which can only fitly be described as WILDLY ENTHUSIASTIC, Chiefly for the roason that it is so admirably congenial to the tastes of all sections of the theatre-going public. A MILLI ">N OF MONEY Will bo interpreted by the FULL STRENGTH OP THE PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALASIA. • THE SCENIC" EFFECTS, Which, aa has been already said, are on a MOST MAGNIFICENT SCALE, Include the following — ' THE PARSONAGE, Introducing THE MEET, WITH REAL HUNTERS. THE FINISH OF THE DERBY. Representation of tho Great Race, by Local Jockeys and Thoroughbreds, while the exigencies of the scene will admit of the appearance on the stage of the % LARGEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE Ever seen on the Local Boards on any one occasion. THE ILLUMINATED FKTE. WELLINGTON BAEBACKS AND THE GEAND MILITARY PAGEANT. THE MARCH FOE INDIA. T THE A^tji?F C } THE MIRAGE DREAM. A Scries of Exquisite Tableaux, Manipulated by Ingenious Mechanical Methods, disclosing each scene with marvollons case andwithMystorions Results. Furnishings by Mr. H. Fioldor. Box plan at Holliday's. Day tickets at Batkin's (Lambton-quay), Aldons' (Mannorsstreet), and James' (opposite Opera House). THK WONDER OF THIS CENTURY. X^DISON'S LATEST PHONOGRAPH. Selections by tbo Coldstream Guards and other Celebrated Bands ; " The Skipper'B Flag," " Maggie Murphy's Home," and othc-r well-known songs. Presents evory week. Only 6d. 56, Willis-street. T>ASIN BESEBVE, BASIN EESERVE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 27th OCTOBER. MONSTER MOONLIGHT PROMENADE CONCERT By the Combined JARRISOX AND CITY BRASS BANDS, W. WHITE, Seo. G.T5. ; ForG.B andC.BB. PROHIBITION AND DIRECT VETO. THIS EVENING, in the Skating Rink, Ingestre-street, W. W. COLLINS Will dolivor his great Lecture, ' Why I, as a Total Abstainer, oppose Prohibition : a Plea for Liberty." T. K. Macdonald, Esq., in the chair. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clook Admission 6d ; Reserved Seats, Is. CONCEPTS OF CHAMBER MUSIC. rHE FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN 7 0-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock, In the CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, BOWEN-STREET. ptOLUMBIA SKATING RINK. O CHE SKATING SEASON CLOSES ON 9th NOVEMBER. There will be no skating to-night, owing 0 the Rink being let to Mr. W. W. Collins or an Anti-Prohibition Address. The Rink will be to Let for Eleotion VCeetings, &c, on very reasonable terms Tom this date. HARBOUR EXCURSION TO FORTIFICATION RESEEVE. THE Wellington Naval Artillery will run Excursions to and from the Fortification Reserve on the 9th November. By permission of the Hon. tho Defence Minister, the steamers will be allowed to land passengers at Mahanga Bay Wharf. Toys for the children Races and other amußoinents. JHot water will be supplied. /COOKERY CLASSES THOMAS' BUILDINGS. MISS ADA WABDBOP, For particulars, apply Class-room, 1.30 to 2.30. DEMONSTEATION COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the Eight Hours Demonstration Committee will be held THIS EVENING in the Trades Kail, at 7.30. Buairtoss important. A full attendance is requested. G. W. NEWTON, Secretary. PEOHIBITION LEAGUE. MEETING of Members only, Congre. gational Church, Courtenay-placo, FEIDAY, 27th mat., 8 p.m. Important business. Subscriptions due. Executive 7.30. WELLINGTON PROHIBITION LEAGUE. I The Saturday Night OPEN-AIB MEETING TO-MOBEOW (weather permitting) will be ADDRESSED BY LADIES ONLY. Don't you forget it ! THOENDON BOWLING CLUB. MEMBERS are reminded that the Green will be opened by the President TOMOBROW AFTERNOON at 2.3D o'olock. WILL LAMBERT, Hon. Sec. THE FAVOURITE WEEKLY ! CANTERBURY miMES For 26th X Oct. Electoral News. SpoRTiNG News. The Garden, Stook & Dairy Notes, Markets. Athletics, Aquatics. Ladies' Pages — Specially interesting. Cycling, Crioket, London Letter, Amusements, Industrial World, Literary Stories, Ac Si Pages— All the week's news. NOTICE. HAVING sold my business in Adelaideroad, which has been carried on by my late husband and myself for a number of years, to Messrs. Loasbv & Isaac, I beg to thank those customers who have extended to me their natronago, and desiro to solicit a continuation of the same favours to my succeseors.— Mrs. P. BEIGGS, The Boot Shop, Adelaide-road. Having Purchased the above Business, we trußt to reoeive a continuanoe of the support so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and to assure the public that no effort shall be wanting on onr part to merit the same. Onr Courtenay-plaoe Branch will be oarried on as before.— LOASßY & ISAAC, Importers and Manufacturers of First-class Boot» and Shoes. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. T HAVE Removed into Offices at No. 1, Grey-street. A. W. GOULD, Barrister and Solioitor. MOKJHINUI, COALBEOOKDALE, and NEWCASTLE COAL On Sale at THOMPSON BROS, ft CO., COAL MERCHANTS,
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1893, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1893, Page 3
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