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/"K P E R A HOUS3 Undor the Management of Mr. Allan Hamilton. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF FRANK M. CLARK'S ALHAMBEA COMPANY. 2S, IS, AND SIXFKNCE. To-night to-night ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Introducing for the first time here a Grand Comic SHADOW PANTOMIME. Charles Fanning in his screaming abanrdit " THE CLOCK." The premier eccentric team, F. M. Clark an Harry Shine in their original specialty— " SIDEWALK CONVERSATION," intr< dncing the Fire-eating Dog " Jerry." Now Songs. New Dances. New Sketchei Everthing New To-Night. Important Notice. -WEDNESDAY NEXT 28th February, "MULDOON'S PICMC. 1 Taking advantage of the presence here c the three representative comedians of Ane tralia — Mr. Frank Clark, Mr. Harry Shin and Mr. Charles Fanning — the maDagemen have decided to produce, for Three Night Only, the world-famous Musical Farcici Comedy, "MULDOON'S PICNIC," whicl was first introduced into Australia by Mi Frank Clark, and played at the Bijou am Alhambra Theatres in Melbourne /or i united period of 27 WEEKS. The thre great comedians will appear in their origina parts. Frank Clark, as Michael Muldoon ; Harry Shine, as Dennis Mnlcahey ; an< Charles Fanning, as Timmy O'Brien. And to further add to the completeness o: the production, arrangements have beei concluded with Miss Maggie Ford to appeal in her original impersonation of Mrs. Mul doon. A number of Now Songs, Dances, anc Specialties, will be introduced by the Twit Sisters Anderson, Miss Gcorgie Devoe, Frank Clark, Harry Shine, Harry Gilbert and Charles Fanning. Special. — The Management wiah it dis> tinctly understood that the present production of " Muldoon's Picnic " must not be confounded with auy mutilated and nn. authorised version of the pioce that has been played here by another company. The preBent is the original version, and sole property of Mr. Frank Clark. AdmiiAjion — 2s, Is, and 6d. Box plan at Holliday's. CRITERION THEATRE, MANNKBB-BTEEBT. Lesßeea — Hamilton & Edwards. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HAMILTON & EDWARDS' VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY COMPANY, Consisting of 20 STAIt ARTISTS [The Cream of the Australian Variety Stage), Will open in Wellington at the above Theatre on SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, ifter a successful Australian tour. The Company has been further augmented by the special engagement of MR. CHARLKS HUGO. Gns. Lynch, Pat Rochford, (3) The Leopolds (3), Tom Edwards, Miss May Melville, Hiss Maokey, Miss Lyla Thompson, T. Dreenhaugh, G. Milson, Hamilton and Edwards, and others. Popular Prices— 2s, Is, 6d. Business Manager, J. HAMILTON. WESLEYAN TRINITY CHURCH, NEWTOWN. WENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. A Tea Meeting will be held in the Schooloom from 6 to 7 p.m. A Public Meeting is to be held in the Jhuroh, commencing at 7.30. Addresses by several friends. Special singing by the children. Admission to Tea— Adults, Is ; Children, d. THE CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. rHE Meeting called for To-night is Postponed to MONDAY NEXT, on ac :ount of the weather. JCENSING ELECTIONS AND LOCAL OPTION POLL. A MEETING of all interested in Social t\. Reform is convened for TUESDAY, he 27th day of February, inst., at 8 o'clock a the evening, at Thomas' Hall, to consider ,nd decide on a course of action at the forthoming Licensing Elections andLoeal Option 'oil with a view to securing a reductien of he nnmber of licensed houses and the enorcement of tho law. Ladies are especially desired to attend. J. G. W. Aitken Henry Jay William Allan J. Patereon R. T. Badham C. P. Powlcs H. D. Bell Henry Schaw J. K. Elliott T. H. Sprott F. H. Fraser C. B. Morison PIONEER FOOTBALL CLUB, A SPECIAL MEETING of the 'above t\. Club will be held at Roselle's Gymlasium (rear of M'Donald's Bakery), THIS SVENING, at 8 p.m. Business— Election f Captain and General. All members and atending members are requested to attend. J. M'GILLICUDDY, Hon. Sec. VTR. CREWES and Building Societies.— LjJL Public Meeting, Room over Rowe'a !orn Store, Manners-street, TO-MORROW 3VENING, at 8. Interesting address, relorts from co-workers, &c. Every person rho wonld buy a house with what he pays or rent shonld attend. Rules discussed. Questions invited. Names of persons willcg to join taken at close. Collection. LICENSING ELECTION, 1891. JENERAL MEETING TO-NIGHT, AT 8 p.m., AT FORESTERS' HALL, ToRT.STBET. A LL Ladies and Gentlemen not prejuCX. dioed against the trade are urgently equestcd to attend to-night, when a strong Committee will be formed to protect our ntarests at the forthcoming election. A. GREENWOOD, Hon. See. H.A.U B S. *EW ZEALAND DISTRICT BOARD. THE Annual Meeting will be held in St. Patrick's Hall. Bonlcott-street, at 11 i.m., TUESDAY, 27th instant. Members of other Friendly Societies are nvited. By order. P. KEARNEY, District Secretary. |TO BUILDERS. XAENDERS are invited, to close at noon X of Wednesday, 7th March, for the Srection of Additions to a Dwellinghouse n Austin street. Plans and specifications nay be seen at my office. WM. CRICHTON, Arohitect. No. 12, Grey-street. WHAT SHALL I DRINK P 11HI8 question ooours to everyone in . summer weather. The best answer to the question is to purchase a bottle of Effervescing Orange Saline, cooling, pleaBant, and refreshing. A gout- — WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post office 2/6 — Advioe and Medicine at all hours — 2/6 GILBEY'S O.E. DRY GIN. Certified valuable for kidney affections Vide special report of Sir Charles Cameron M.D. Obtainable Evertwhbrh. THANKS. I WISH to tender my most sincere thanks to those kind friends and the railway employe's who so generously subscribed £16 on my behalf through Mr. J. Northcott, Upper Hutt. DANIEL SULLIVAN, Fencing Ganger, • . Late Upper Hntt. MONET TO LEND, on Freehold Seourity, at current rates. •R. B. WILLIAMS, x Solioitor, Lambton-quay. IL B E Y'S DRY GIN possesses tho delicate flavour of the juniper. Eminent physicians recommend it. Sales oxceed alftother brands oombined. Ask for Gilbkt's Det Gin. CHEAP EXCURSION TO LOWRY BAY NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, Starting at 8 o'clock sharp, returning t< Wharf at 10.15, Bt S.S. DUCO. Citt Be ass Band Pbisint. Plenty of New Musio. Dancing on the Green. GEO. RICHARDSON, | Secretary. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COM PANY (Limited). BARQDE GLENLORA, FROM LONDON THE above vessel having now discharge her inwards cargo, all claims againa the same must be rendered in duplicate t the undersigned before noon on Wednesday 28th inßt., or they will not be recognised. W. * G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1894, Page 3

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