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/"UITEEION THEATE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And Every Evening. GEAND CHANGE OP PKOGEAMJU Every Item New. Side-splitting New Jokes. CEAWFOBD & MOONEY'S NOVELL COMPANY. A Cyclone of Novelties. 15 Unrivalled Star Artists 15Specially chosen from as the Premier I lineators and Expositors of tho New Schc of Variety and Novelty, headed by the ti Greatest Star Artists in rfUßtralasia— CRAWFOED AND MOONEY. Popular prices— 2s, Is, and 6d. Grand piano from Dresden Piano Co. 7\PEBA H 0 U S : TV- . i , CMiss Annia Montagi Dlreotor3 land Mr. Edwd. Farlej Business Manager Mr. Harris Cross Stage Manager ... Mr. W. P. Morrison MONTAGUE-TURNER ENGLISH AND COMIC OPER SEASON. MONDAY EVENING, 30th JULY. Donizetti's Magnificent Grand Opera, LUCBEZIA BORGIA. Cast of Characters : Luceezia. Borgia Miss Aknis Montaou: (A character in which this artiete rises to th highest pitch of grandeur in dramatic display and vocal effect.) Mafj-ko Orsini . . Miss Cicely Stauntoi Gubetta ... .. Mr. Fred England Knstighello ... Mr. O. Lorrigan Vitelozzie ... Mr. F. Lorrigan Petruoci .. .. Mr Geo. Hasnrell Gazella Mr. Fred Winn Liverotto . . . Mr. H. Rowley Astolfo Mr. Cecil Costello Duke Alphonso Mr. Edward Faelet Qennaeo Mr. William Walbhe Synopsis ■. Act I. — Scone of Venice by Moonlight. Act II. — Scene 1 : Exterior of Ducal Palaoe, Scene 2: Street in Venioo. Scene 3: Interior of Ducal Palace. Aot lII.— Scene 1 : fc'treot in Venice. Scene 2 : Banquet of the Borgias. GRAND OPEIIA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Under tue baton of Mr. Haecourt Lee. Leader— Mons. De Willimoff. LUCREZIA BORGIA, MONDAY, 30th JULY, and FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST. TUESDAY and THURSDAY, GIROFLE-GIROFL4. First appearance of Miss Ada Colley. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, MARITANA. Prices of Admission— Dress Cirole and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s j Pit, la. SUBSCRIPHON TICKETS. Packets containing SIX Dress Circle or Reserved Stalls Tickets, available for any night or nights and Transferable, may be obtained tor One Guinea (£1 Is) at the Box Office. The plans for the season are now open it Holliday's. J. ST. CLAIR, Tonring Manager. INTERESTING. ELEVATING. INSTRUCTIVE. TTTT W. COLLINS Leotures in the * ' • EXCHANGE HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Subject — "PROOFS OF EVOLUTION: The Oeioin op Species." (With splendid Limelight Illustrations). Doors open at 7 ; Lecture at 7.30. T>EINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT, 30th JULY. GRAND FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to Messrs. Fred Thosnhill and J. PHILLIP3, ! The folloi^ing Ladies and Gentlemen have cindly offered to assist: — Misses Blanford, Barbara, and Edwards, Messrs. Chas. IVadley, W. Hudson, A. Johnson, C. iichardson, Harry Cole, J. Smith, R. Alltlon, and G. H. Salisbury To be followed by a SELECT DANCE, ilnsio by Mr. G. Barlow. The members of Messrs. Crawford and tfooney's yariety Company have also offered heir services, and will give several items luring the Dance. Prices, 3s, 2s. and Is. Doors open at 7.30 j lerformance at 8. , W. M'NAMARA, Hon. Sec " Render unto Csosar the things that are Ceesar's." ODDFELLOWS 1 HALL, Pjetone. MONDAY NEXT, 30th JULY. P. J. O'REGAN, M.H.R., rVill Address a Public Meeting, as above, on SINGLE TAX, Ac^ Chair at 7.45 p.m by T. M. Wilford, Esq. Ladies invited. Admission Free. JAMES GROVE, Pres. W.S.S. A POPULAR LECTURE Will be delivered by THE REV. C. H. BRADBURY On the interesting Subjeot of " Twiob Two are Four," In the CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, BOWEN-BTBEET, On TUESDAY, the 31st JULY, At 8 o'olook. Musical Selections. Tickets, Is each. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONDAY 6th AUGUST. /COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Vj Tendered to MR. J. SINCLAIR, I Under the patronage of the President and Committee of the Wellington W.M.C. By the Prince of Wales' Concert Party, assisted by other first-class artists. Look out for the programme. HE WELLINGTON NA.VAL ARTILLEIiY VOLUNTEERS WILL HOLD ON FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST, A GRAND SOCIAL, At the Deillshed. Double Ticket, 2s ; Single, Is 6d ; Lady, Is. Refreshments inolusive. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERTS. nHHE Prinoeas Theatre being pre-angaged I for Monday next, the Company are, compelled to Postpone their next Concert nntil the following week. The date and the place will be duly advertised. A Conoert will be given by the samo Company at the Kilbirnie Hall at an early date. F. L. DEAN. Hon. Sec FRIENDS AND FOES OF TEMPERANCE, HEAR YEREX AND TAYLOR, EXCHANGE HALL, MONDAY, 30th Inst., at 8 p.m. Sir Robert Stout in the Chair. Mr. YEREX reoently visited the Prohibition States of America in the wake of Mr." Stringer, the Licensed Victuallers' Agent, and by publishing unimpeachable evidence on Prohibition has converted the Stringer pamphlets into waste paper. Mr. T. F.. TAYLOR, the Yon Moltke of the Sydenham btruggle, will expose some achemes of the Hquor Party— Clause 21— Koll-stuffing a Fine Art— Jim Crow Politicians, Ac, &o. Questions invited. Collection to defray expenses. Weather permitting, Mr. Taylok will address Open-air Meeting SATURDAY NIGHT, Bank Corner, Cuba and Manners streets. REV. EDWARD WALKER, of the New 1 New Zealand Alliance, will address Public Meetings next week as follows, at 8 o'olook eaoh evening •. — Wednesday, at U.M.F. Church Hall, Courtenay-place ; Thursday, at Oddfellows' Hall; Johnsonvillo ; Friday, at Upper Hutt ; and on Monday Week, at Tai Tai. (The last two subject to local announcement to-morrow). THE CITIZEN'S INSTITUTE. MEETING on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., in Room No. 11, Exohange Buildings. The Rev. T. H. Sprott will re-open the discussion on ''The Church and Sooial Questions." The meeting will be open to the public WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annnal General Meeting of tb< Wellington Rowing Club will be helc > at the Boathouse on MONDAY next, 30tl 1 inst., at 8 p.m. ; Business : To receive Annual Report and Balanoe sheet. Elpot Officers for eneuinj j year, consider proposal to changi Colours of Clnb, and General. r Copies of the B.danoo - sheet may bi obtained at the Shed. A. M. BURNS, Hon. SeorW.E.C.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1894, Page 3

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