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/"VPEEA HOUSE. The Success of the Season, ALADDIN. ALADDIN. POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT, For the last time, ALADDIN, With all its New Songs, Dances, Topicalities, Localisms, &c. Received lost night with screams of laughter. THURSDAY — Important Announcement. LOOK OUT FOR THIS. Popnlar Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Aldous' and Abel's, tobacconists. OPERA HOUSE, Wellington. Under the Management of Manfred Rose. MONDAY NEXT, 3rd SEPTEMBER. SHORT SEASON ONLY. Under the patronage and presence of His Excellency the Governor, Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G. Return Visit and Farewell Performances of the Popular Actor, WALTER BENTLEY. WALTER BENTLEY. WALTER BENTLEY. "One of the Greatest Living Actors." — Melbourne Standard. Suppoijte^d by a specially selected company. First production this season of the Greatest of Modern Dramas, THE SILVER KING ! THE SILVER KING ! THE SILVER KING ! Produced by Special Arrangement with Messrs. Williamson & Musgrove. * THE SILVEE KING ! Wilfred Denver (the Silver King) WALTER BfcNTLEY This part has been played by Mr. Bentley throughout the United States of America, and subsequently at tli9 Princess Theatre, Melbourne, when the management presented him with a valuable souvenir to mark their recognition of the artistic and great financial success of his performance. THE SILVER KING will be produced— a drama which created a great sensation when first given, and has maintained its popularity ever since, and in whioh Mr. Bentley has made a great hit in every part of the world. Doors open at 7.15 ; performance to commence at 7.45. Popular prices— 3s, 2s, and la. Box plan at Holliday's. CHAS. SANDERSON, Advance Agent. rpHEATEE ROYAL. SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBEE. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. Under the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, Hiß Worahip the Mayor of Wellington, the Hon. the Premier, Ministers of the Crown and Members of Parliament, &o. Tendered by a number of the Lady and Gontlemen Amateurs of Wellington, Mr. John M'Glashan's Orchestra, the "Ole Virginny" Minstrels, Members of the Municipal Fire Brigade, Jupp's Private Band, and the Garrison Band. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; performance at 8 sharp. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3a ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box ofßoe open at Holliday's on Friday. Tickets can be obtained from the President (Mrs. J. E. FltzGerald) and Committee of the Wellington Ladies' Christian Association, Mrs. Menzies (Hon. Sec W.L.C.A.), and at Holliday's, Hoffmann & Sons, Batkin's, Aldoua', and Abel's. /COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, \-J Ingestre-street. TUESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBEE. GRAND FANCY DRESS GRAND FANCY DRESS GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL Prizes will be on view in a few days. Ladies' Best Fancy Dress — Firat prize, beautiful tapestry and plush occasiona draw-ing-room Buite of six pieces ; second prize, ruby and oxidised clock ; third prize, inlaid satin-lined workbox. Gents' Best Fancy Drees— First prize, massive marble eight-day gong striking clock; second prize, first quality c.p. fish set ; third prize accordeon. Gents' Most Original — First prizo, elegant oil painting; second prize leather writing companion. Entries to bo made of costumes at Rink office. Prizes now on view at Hoffman and Sons', Willis-street. Sink Open for Skating every Tufsdat and Friday Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Admission — Gents Is, Ladies Free.

THIS EVENING. THOMAS' HALL. "|t/| R. ROBERT PARKER'S "FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CONCERT. Admission, 3s. OT. PETER'S CHURCH CHOIB. O THIRD GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. "An Evening with. Handel and Haidn." THURSDAY, 30th AUG., at 8 o'clock. Soloists— Miaa Stanford, Mrs. Mackintosh, Messrs. Clothier, Pollook, Pickering, and Prouse. Organist, T. TallisTbimnell, Mub , Bac, Oxon. Mr. Phottse will oing — " The Trumpet Shall Sound," from the " Messiah," and " Now Heaven in Fullest Glory Shone," from the "Creation." Mr. Tbimnell will play — Handel's 2nd Concerto in B flat, the Pastoral Symphony from the '" Messiah," &c, &o. WM. R. BOCK, Hon. Sec. SKATING RINK. . WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. 6d. POPS. 6d. A Syndicate has specially engaged MR. W. FAEQUHAR YOUNG, The Accomplished Bass Singer, FOB ONE SPECIAL CONCERT. STEAM MERRY-GO-EOUND, Back Opeba Hoube. GARRISON BAND will Perform on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Ist September, at C. Pooley & Co.'s Steam Merry-Go-Round, Back of Opera House, from 6 to 11. Open 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Saturday start 1 p.m. LANTERN LECTURE. XXfESLEYAN CHUEOH, PETONE. The Rev. J. Watson of the Wesleyan Mission, will Lecture on " New Guinea and its People," in the abovo Church, TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30. Splendid views. Collection in aid of Mission Fund. /CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL INSTITUTE. Mr. E. B. Williams' Lecture Postponed till THURSDAY, 6th September. H. E. HAGGETT, Secretary.

SWIMMING. A MEETING of persons interested in Swimming and the formation of a Swimming Club, will be held at the Ballanoe Hall, Manners-street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 29th instant, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Chappie will preside. J. DBISCOLL ~\ j;!lE A MING (Conveners. E. C. EENNER.) STAE BOATING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will be held at the Clubhouse TO-MOEROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'olock. Business : To receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers Eleotion of New Members, and General G. H. BETHUNE, Hon. Secretary. THE Quarterly Meeting of the Minißtering Children's League will be held at the Cottage Home, Berhampore, on SATURDAY, Ist September, at 3 o'olock. LAETITIA A. MENZIES, Hon. Sec. M.C.L.

TE AEO WARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE ABOVE WARD. I BEG to state that at the request of a large number of ratepayers I have decided to be a candidate at the coming election. Should you do me the houonr to elect me, you con depend upon my studying the interests of the ratepayers genorally. Having had many years' experience with building and Municipal work generally, the electors will have the advantage of my practical knowledge in these matters. WILLIAM M'GILL, Taranaki- Btreet. SYDNEY VISITOES can find Superior Accommodation in PRIVATE BOAitDING ESTABLISHMENT, 104 and 106, Phillip-stbiet, Adjacent to Post Office, Circular-quay, Botanical Gardens, Tram Terminus. Terms— 2ss Weekly, 5s Daily. Reduction for families. Trains and steamers attended when notified.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 3

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