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/^VPEKA 'h O U S ] Sole Lessee .. . Miss Myra Kombl Business Manager ... Mr. J. St. Clair MISS MYRA ivEMKLE, MR. EDWARD SASS, AND THE KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, LAST PERFORMANCE of Pinero's famon play, THE PROFLIGATE 1 (By arrangement with Messrs. Brongh am Boueicault.) LAST NIGHT OF THE GRANDEST PLAY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY BEAUTIFULLY ACTED ! EXCELLENTLY PRESENTED LAST NIGHT OP MISS MYRA KEMBLI AS LESLIE BRUDENELL. A Revelation of Histrionic Art. LAST NIGHT OF MR. EDWARD SASS AS DUNSTAN EENSHAW. "A Magnificent Performance." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY^ Ist DEC, Tho great sncuess of the former season, the funniest farcical comedy, JANE ! JANE ! JANE ! Admission— 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Aldous'. ALLAN HAMILTON. QT. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, TABLEAuFVIVANTS. Interspersed with Muaioal Selections. FRIDAY, 18" DECEMBER, 1893, At 8 o'clook. In aid of the Wellington Choral Socioty. PROGRAMME. Part 1. 1. Overture— M'Glashan's Orchestra 2. Tableau — Scene 1, Scandal ; 2, Consternation 3. Song (seleotedl— Mr. Wright 4. Tableau—" Shrine of Venus " 5. Song — " Why must we say Good-byo "—" — Mrs. Woston G. Gipsy Chorus (in costume) 7. Violin Solo- Mr. M'Glaslian 8. Tableau—" Tho Graces " Interval. Part 2. 1. Chorus — " Tho Carnival " (in costume) 2. Tableau-" Oh my!" 3. Song— " All Hallow-o'en "—Mrs. Wobb 4. Tableaux— " Invo ation," "The Angel Reapers," and "' Greek Maid " 5. Song (comio) — Mr. W. P. James (i. Tableau—" Gipsy Camp by Night " 7. Chorus—" Good Night " Tableau Assistants — Misses Ling, D. Marshall, M. Blundell, N. Thomaß, Mar chant (3), M. Fordham, M. Thomas, and Messrs. Avory, Marchant (2), and Roe. Admission, Is. TO SEARCHERS OF TRUTH. JOSEPH SYHES i (Editor of The Liberator). TjIHCHANGE HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, At 7.30. Lecture — "Did Jesus Evsr Live." This subjoet, of thiilling Interest to Christians and Freethinkers, will be dealt with from evidence that cannot be denied. Platform free to Ministers and memberß of all denominations, who will receive a hearty welcome. Admission, (id and Is. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FORMING SIR, ROBERT STOUT'S VARIOUS COMMITTEES, AND OTHER WORKIORS NOT ON THE COMMITTKES. ASOCIAL (Musical), followed by Danco will be held at the Skating Rink TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8 p.m. Tiokets can be obtained from the undersigned. A. H. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. PPHE CHRONICLE (Australasian edition), tho monthly periodical of the Society. Price, Is Gd per annum, in advance, post free. F. W. SMYTH, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 288. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited.) AN Extraordinary General Meeting of tho Company will be held in the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, the 30th day of November, 1893, it 8 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS : 1. To confirm the Special Resolntion passed at the Annual General Meeting on the 3lßt day of October, ult. 2. To elect four Directors to till tho vacancies caused by the rcsiifnations of Messrß. W. H. P. Barber, W. A. Fitzhorbert, Robert Gardner, and T. Kennedy Macdonald. By order of the Board. D. J. BREMNER, Secretary. Wellington, 10th November, 1893. IUNIOR WELLINGTON CLUB CO., Ld THE Annual General Meeting will be hold in the Club-house, Johnson-street, Wellington, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 30th November, 1893, at 8 o'clock. Business : 1. To receive and adopt Annual Report and Balance-sheet 2. To olect DireotoT-s 3. To elect two Auditors And 4. To transact any General Business that may arise By order of the Board. F. HARTMANN, Secretary. Wellington, 22ud November, 1893. AN Important Special Meeting of the Star Gymnasts will be held in their Club Room, Tory-streot, on FRIDAY EVENING, Ist December, at 8.30 o'clock. Bnsiness important. W. M'NAMARA, Hon. Sec. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. JUST OPENED. JUST OPENED. Ex S.S. Coptic, Direct from the Publishers, 1000 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, Quite Works op Art. F. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIER, TAILOR, AND OUTFITFER, 92, WILLIS-STRBET (Two doors from Manners-street), HAS much pleasure in announcing that he has just opened 1000 SPLENDID PICTURES, and it is his intention, the same as previous yeats, to present every purchaser, during tho months of Deoember and January, with one, so it will be wise to call early and have your pick. I have just op.oned 20 dozen athletic singlets and pants, in all colours, from 6s the suit. . " ALd pleaso note that the largest stool? of— Men's, Youths', and Boyß* Christmas Suits, Hats, Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, Braces, &c., &c , Ac, to be seen in Wellington, is at F. COHEN'S, CASH CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, 92, WtLLIS-STREKT (Two doors from Manners-street.) WINDER'S GREAT IRONMONGERY SALE ! GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CABH.I RUSH qf trade came too suddenly last week to have all marked at reduced prices, but I have now reduoed everything m bine, penoil at lowest prioes. Off all usual priooß I allow 12fc per cen^. for cash. PURCHASED AT AUCTION. BLOCK-TIN TEA AND COFFEE POTS, From 9d each. «**•:' Also, OOLL ANDERS, GALVAItfSEDL TUBS ' ANE£ BUCKETS AT- ', HALF "USUAL COST LANDED 1 ' : CHEAPEST' > IRONMONGERY SALE IN TOWN. , . SPECIAL !<7\. SPECIAL i - -Lovely .Piotnre of the Oily »nd JUrbonr* will be presented to'erery pnrohwer of 5s worth.-" See tho Pioture to-morrow^ Ai.'l have only a few, customers should come early. * a • s t -■* "* G E O Bs GfE Wl N Tgß B, f ' CHBiAPEStiRONMONGfB, 7 ', *" Foot <Jr Cuba-strut. ■ , <

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 130, 30 November 1893, Page 3

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