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|-| PEEA HOUSE. 1 Lessees — Messrs. Howe and Sponjr. FEIDAY, 20th APEIL. Positively the Last Night of the Season, . when will bo produced, »tS o'clock precisely, '. The Balcony Saeae from BOMEO AND JULIET. ' Borneo ... Mr. Arthur Greenawat ' Juliet... . Miss HILDA SPONG To be followed at 8. 30 by The. Magnificent Comody, STOLKN KIBSES, which had the phenomenal run of 600 nights at the Globe Theatre, London. LAST NIGHT OF MISS HILDA SPONG. LAST NIGHT OF MR. WALTER HOWE. Viscount Tran-gmar ... Mr. Chas. Fabert Walter Tomplci Mr- James Cathcart Hon.FelixFre eniantle Mr. A. E. Grsenaway Fred Gay ... . . Mr. Scott Inglis Tom Spirit Mr. Walter Howe Juggins . .. Mr. Cecil Owen Jenny Spirit Miss Hilda Spon» Jenny Temp.ie ... Miss Edith Barron Mrs. Jawkijas... . Miss Flora Anstead Scenery b pecially painted by Mr. Walter B. Spong. Pric ,-B— Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Fami'iy Circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Al ions', Manners street. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann A Sonß. SATURDAY EVENING POPULAR OONCKRTS. /~\PERA HOUSE. FIRST CONCERT— TO-MORROW, 21st APRIL. ADMISSION . SIXPENCE To all parts of tho house. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. 1. Selection (Pianoforte)— Mrs. Matthews 2. Limelight Views of English Scenery 3. Song—" The Village Blacksmith"— Mr. W. J. Haybittle (with limelight effects) 4. Song — " 111 Bachio" (Arditti)— Madame Sheath 5. Skotoh—" The Morning Call " (Hood)— Mr. J. H. Helliwell 6. Song — "Once Again" (Sir A. Sullivan) Mr. R. B. Williams 7. Song (comio)—" Close "—Mr. W. D. Lyon 8. Beauty in Art and Nature, with limelight effeots Interval of Fivo Minutes. Part 11. 9. Limelight Vieivs of Continental Soenery 10. Song—" In Sheltered Vale"— Mr. R. P. -Johnson (with limelight effectsj 11. "Song— " Dear Heart" (Mattei) — Miss Coltmau 12. Recitation — " The Ticket-o'-Leavo " (Sims)— Mr. W. J. Haybittle (with; limelight effects) 13. Song—" Kathleen Mavourneen ' ' {Oonoh) — Madame Sheath 14. Song — " Les Ramoux " (Tho Palms) (J. Fam) -Mr. R. B. Williams 15. Song (comic)—" Things 'Tis Better Not to Dwell On "—Mr. W. D. Lvon 16. Finale — " Herr Yon Bloomingtall's Musical Recital" (illustrated by limelight) God Save the Queen Upright Grand Piano supplied by the Dresden Co. Reserved seats' may be scoured in the Dresß Cirole only up to 5 p.m. on the day of the Concert at Is. Box plan at the Art Gallery, Willis-street. For the promoters, R. P. JOHNSON, Manager. "PIXCHANGE HALL. A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, By Miss M Kennaugh and Pupils, assisted by Friends, will be given in the above hall TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 p m. Chairman — J. W Poynton, Esq. Tickets, Is. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. THORNDON ESPLANADE. SUNDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1894. THE Garrison Band will perform the fol. lowing entirely new selected programme, on the Thorndon Esplanade, at 2.45 p.m. sharp. Programme : March, " Gainsborough " (S. Jones) Chorus, " The Heavens aro Telling " (Haydn) I Bolera, " Tricotrin " (J. O. Humo) Seleotion, " St. Paul's " (Mendelssohn) Selection, '• Ode to Pope Pius " (Ros3ini) Serenade, " One Thought of Thee " (Ripley) Selection, " Moses in Egypt " (Rossini) "National Anthem." Collection for New Uniform Fund. Conductor — Bandmaster T. Herd. W. WHITE, Seo. W.G.B. "I¥7-ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORISTS' SOCIETY. GRAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 25th and 26th APRIL. AT THB SKATING RINK. •n _„ < First Day, 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Doors open J geoond _„ £ m> to 10 JJ_ m> ADMISSSION .... ONE SHILLING. Afternoon Tea, from 3 to 5 p.m. Refreshment Stall opon all day. Minifies String Band. Dresden Co.'b piano. Tho following additional SPECIAL PRIZES are offered :— For the Best Hand Bouquet.Chrysanthemums only, any foliage (given by Mrs. J. Burne). I First, 10s 6d ; second, 7s 6d ; third, 3s (amateurs only) For the Best Table Decoration (given by Mrs. W. R. Williams). Prize, 10s 6d (amateurs only) For the Best Table Decoration (given by Mrs. W. R. Williams). Prize, 10s 6d (open to all comers) Mr. C. Judd's Special Fuchsia Prizes— First, 7s 6d; second, ss; third, 2s 6d. Children are to bring the plants given to them by Mr. Judd to the Skating Kink before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 25th inst. All entries mnst be in the hands of the Seoretary by noon on the 24th inst., and all exhibits for competition must be delivered at the Skating Rink, ready for tho stagers, not later than 11 a.m. on the 25th inst, or they will be retained for exbibion only. Entry forms, sohedules, tiokets, and all particulars, from Mossrs. H. C. Gibbons and Co., Lambton-quay; Mr. Woodger, Moles-worth-street ; Mr. F. Cooper, Mannersstreet ; and from A. E. WATERSON, Hon. Seo., 3 and 5, Foatherston-street. HUNTING. fTIHE Hounds will meet at Porirua Hotel, Porirua, TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'olock. JOS. M^EES, Hon. Sec. PAINTERS' SOCIETY. A MEETING of above Sooiety will be held in Richards' Room, Cuba-street, on FRIDAY, the 20th inst., at 8 p.m. Business important. A. FERRIS, [Secretary. WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. THE Quarterly Meeting of Members will be held in Room No. 11, Exchange Hall, TO-MORROW (Satnrday) EVENING, at 8 o'clook sharp. All members requested to be present. Fine Is for non-attendance. Business important. W. P. M'GIRR, Sec. r _ O the Unomployed Workers of Welling- " ton. — Protect yourselves, by showing Mr. Seddon that there are more than 40 or 50 men who want work, and mnst have it. A Mass Meeting will be held outside the Government Buildings on MONDAY MORNING, at 10. Rollnp! WELLINGTON LODGE, 1521, E.C. MEMBERS are hereby summoned to attend the Ordinary Monthly Meeting, whioh will be hold in the Freemason's Hall, Bouloott-street, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clook. Visitors invited. By Command of the W.M. FOR r^ENUINE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY, Insist on Joshua Bbob.' "BOOMERANG" BRAND. From all Wine Merohants.' A USTRALHN MUTUAL PROVIDENT J\. SOCIETY. LOST POLICY. It is the intention of this Sooiety, on or after the 13th day of MAY NEXT, to issue a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 32353 on the life of James Wingate, and which is alleged to have been lost. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, 13th April, 1894. NOTICE. IF the Sewing Machine left in my possession by Mrs. Burt is not claimed and expenses paid within 14 days, the same will be sold to defray expenses. B. M'EANDALL, Colonial Restaurant.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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