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/"\PERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee ... . Miss Myra Komble Business Manager .. Mr. J. St. Clair Under the special patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor and Lady Glasgow. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' WEDNESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, Australia's Most Popular Actress, MISS MYRA KEMBLE, Supported by the eminent and distinguished English Aotor, MR. EDWARD SASS, (His first appearance in New Zealand. By Bpeciiil arrangement with Messrs. Williamson _ Mnagrove), and COMPLETE COMEDY COMPANY, When will be produced the immensely successful comedy in four aota, entitled A WHITE LIE! A WHITE LIE! By Sydney Grundy (by arrangement with Messrs. Brough & Bouoicault), as played with enormous suocess at St. James' Theatre, London, for upwards of two years. Played by Mr. and Mrs. Kendal throughout their American tour for moro than 200 nights. One of the greatest successes of the past seasons at Melbourne and Sydney Theatros. Received with general approbation at Dunedin and Christchurch. Performed to packed and delighted audiences everywhere. " Equal to ' Our Boys.' "— Tide Proes. Cast op Charactebs : Sir John Molyneux Mr. Edward Sass (His original character.) George Deamond ... Mr. Harry Plimmer Captain Tempest ... Mr. Scott Inglis Wheatcroft(Tempest's valet) Mr. A. J. Iviney Dixon (Sir Jonn's servant) ... . Mr. M. Majeroni Lady Molyneux ... Miss Emma Gwynne Daisy Desmond -... Little Alma Gibson Hannah Miss Flora Anstead And Kate Desmond ... Miss Myra Kemble (Her magnificent impersonation ) Act I— Goorge Desmond's honse in town. Six weeks elapse. Aot 2 — Sir John Molyneux's house in the country. Act 3 — At the "Blue Posts." Aot 4— At Sir John Molyneux's. Admission— 4s, 3a, 2b, Is. Furniture from Mr. H. Fielder. Pianos from Messrs. Hoffmann & Sons. Box plan at Holliday's. Day tickets at Aldous', Manners-street, only. Allan hamilton. Wellington horticultural and florists' society. annual cj pring cjhow. nnual Spring ohow. to-day, to-day, AT THE SKATING RINK. Doors Open— lo a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission — One Shilling ; Children, Sixpence. Minifies FnU Strinir Band. Dresden Company's Piano. A special feature of the Show will be the ROSES ! ROSES ! ROSES ! AND THE LADIES' FLOWER and REFRESHMENT STALLS. A. E. WATERSON, Hon. Seoretary. Nos. 3 and 5, Featherston-street. COOKERY CLASSES IN THOMAS' BUILDINGS. MISS ADA WARDROP. FRIDAY— PLAIN CLASS, Dressed Vegetables and Salads, at 2.30 p.m. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, Sussex-square. THE ORPHEUS CLUB Will give a Christy Minstrel Entertainment on TUESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1893. Admission — One Shilling. V\7 ELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, AT THE DRILLSHED, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 17th and 38th November, 1893. 250 ENTRIES. Dogs from all farts op New Zealand, Exhibits to be at Hall by 9 am. Friday. Judging at 10 a.m. Opens 2 p.m. Admiaaion, Is ; Children Gd, Admission to judging, available for both days, 2s Gd. A. W. J. COOK, Hon. Sec. Tyr ANAWATU RAILWAY ANNUAL PICNIC, At Waikanae, ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1893. % See future adrertisements. "VV. H. BENBOW, Hon. Sec. rpHE CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. PUBLIC MEETING. Lecture by Mr. Edward Tregiar On " Woman's Hißtory and Mission," MONDAY, 20th NOV., 1893, at 8 p.m., At Thomas's Hall. Admisaion Free. WELLINGTON COLLEGE SPORTS, 17th NOVEMBER. OLD BOYS' HANDICAPS. 100 yds. 440 yds. Anderson, H. G 7 15 Beaglehole, E. W. . ..5 15 Bethune, K. W 9 25 Blundell, P 6 12 Broomo, F. R 10 35 Duncan, X 5 15 Fordham.C. F. . 8 25 Gore, C. ... 4 12 Gore. X 4 12 Haroourt, F 6 20 Leckie, F 3 15 Lewis, J. H 5 20 Morrah.H. E 9 25 Morrah, W. H 5 10 Nathan, P. sor 10 Pownall, F 2 scr Prowse, W. 8 20 Reeves, C. F. — 18 Reid, E. J 6 20 Riohardson, S 6 18 Sanderson, L. .... 6 15 Smyth, E. W 6 20 Stafford, E. S 8 15 Stevens, W. . . ... 8 20 Stook, J. H. . . 3 12 Stuart, A.M 1 3 Tripe, J. A. ... • .7 25 Tripe, W. .. "... .7 25 Willeston, V 8 20 J. BEE, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE Wellington City Counoil heroby invites the oitizens to observe Thursday next, the 16th inst.. as a Holiday, on the oooasion of the Agricultural Show. The Corporation offices will be olosed on that day. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 33th November, 1893. WELLINGTON UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION. (Fire and Marine.) NOTICE. THE various Insurance Offices will be olosed on THURSDAY, the 16th inst., Agricultural Show Day. By Order. H. M. LYON, Seoretary. 15th November, 1893. npHE Publio are requested to notioe that TE ARO HOUSE will be CLOSED THE WHOLE DAY on THURSDAY, on oooasion of Agricultural Show. LANDING, EX CELTIC KING— /2LALVANISBD CIRCULATING CYLINDERS, RUBBER HOSE, BRASS TRADE REQUISITES, 4c. Ac. Ex RutUTAXA— GALVANISED AND BLACK PIPES AND FITTINGS. SAMUEL DANKS - SON, EIIOTRO.PL ATEIU, P_V_B-88, Bit AS FOUNDMtS, _!0., 10, Brandon-street. MONEY MONEY to Lend on approved freehold seourity. Apply, JOHNSTON. _ CO., Merchants^ Fea_ersten-_treet

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 November 1893, Page 3