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/"vpeba Hotrs>: LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF ST. JOHN'S BURLESQUE COMPANY To-NiOHTf BLAUK-EYED 7To-Nioi To-Nioht I SUSAN. 3 To-Nigb Becoived last night with Tumultuous Applause. TO-MOBROW (SATURDAY), Grand Matinee Performance, at 2.30, ALADDIN. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, Grand Pate well Performance ! Monster Programme ! A Regular Startlei Million Prices— Dress Cirole and Stalls, 2s Family Circle, la ; Pit s Sixpence. Box plan at Holliday 'e. 1 ickets at Abel 1 and Aldous', tobacconists.

OPEEA HOUS] ■Wellington. Under the Management of Manfred Ros: j MONDAY NEXT, 3rd SEPTEMBER. Return Visit and Farewell Performances i the Popular Actor, WALTER BENTLEY. WALTER BENTLEY. WALTEE BENTLEY. "One of the Greatest Living: Actors." — Melbourne Standard. Supported by a specially Selected company WEDNESDAY, Cth SEPTEMBER, Under the patronage and presence of Hi Excellency the Governor, Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G. Grand production of the Greatest of Moder Dramas, THE SILVER KING ! THE SILVER KING ! THE SILVER KING ! Prodnced by Speoial Arrangement with Mesßrs. Williamson & Mnsgrove. THE SILVER .KING ! I Wilfred Denveb (the Silver King) WALTER BS'NTLEI This part baa been played by Mr. Bentle; throughout the United States of America and subsequently at the Princess Theatre Melbourne, when tho management presentei him with a valuable soutehir to mark thei recognition of the artistic and great financia success of his performance. Doors open at 7.15 ; performance to com menceat7.4s. POPULAR PRICES-3H, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tickets a Abel's and Aldons', Manners-street. Chas. Sakdebbon, Advance Agent. /CRITERION THEATRE SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, FOB A FOUR WEEK'S SEASON, THE CRITEKION VAUDEVILLE COM PANY. THE FMSDOS. THE MARVELLOUS FREDOS. THE WONDERFI'L FREDOS. Ths Bot Cosibdians, Hubbi.es and Lab Unrivalled in the World. Will appear with Messrs. F. Lane, F. Thorn hill, S. Walton, T. Wood, J. Caldecott &a., and Misses Mynton. May De Vero i &6., and a large and efficient chorus. A Valuable Cash Prize will be Given Awaj Every Night. Usual prices— 2s and Is. Performance a' 8. The management reserve the right t< refuse entry to any person. F. LANE, Manager.

rp HEATRE EOTAL. SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID Of THE HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY; Under the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, His Worship the Mayor of Wellington, the Hon. the Premier, Ministers of the Crown and Members of Parliament, Ac PROGRAMME. Part 1. 1. Overture — " Ole Virginny Galop " 2. " Mary is Maahed on Mo " 3. " The Flowers of May " 4. " Happy are We " 5. " May of the Valley " 6. " There's Gold in the Mountain " 7. " Hard Times " 8. "Old Joe" 9. " Come where my Love" 10. " Sheepßkin and Beeswax " 11. "The Vacant Chair 1 ' 12. " Hen Convention " [Old Virginny Minstrels. J Interval of 5 minutes. Part 2. 1. Overture—" Caliph of Bagdad," M'Glashan's Orchestra 2. Recitation (humorous Scotch sketch) — " The Cookie Shine," Mr. A. S. Paterson 3. Piano Duet — " Sleigh Race Galop," Misses Lily A. and Florence B. Harris 4. Ballad — " My Soul in Heaven, my Heart to Thee," Miss Coltman 5. Song-" I Will Not Ask " (Claribel), Mr. J. Austin 6. Ballad — " My Mother Bids me Bind my Hair," Mibs Syer 7. Song — " Steer, Helmsman Steer " (Thoa. Campbell), Mr. T. W. M'Kenzie 8. Song — " Gondola Dreams " (W. Slaughter), Miss M'Keegan 9. Selection — " Scotch Airs," M'Glashan's Orchestra Accompanist — Mr. J. Kearsley. Interval op Five Minutes. BLACK JUSTICE. A semi-topical Farce. Hannah Make-up, a darkie belle Pete Johnson, Hannah's beau Captain Ananias, a fire officer Judge, up to date Counsellor Snow, Crown Prosecutor Counsellor Rastus, for the defence Sergeant Boozer, a chronic Constable Fudge, Boozer's comrade Firemen, Prisoners, Ac. By Members of the Municipal Fire Brigade. Produced under the Direction of Mr. K. Atbeid. God Save the Queen. Prices — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Fit, Is.

COLUMBIA. SKATING KINK, I V^ INGEBTRE-STBEET. TUESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBEB. GRAND FANCY DRESS GBAND FANCY DBESS GBAND FANCY DRESS CABNIVAL CARNIVAL CABNIVAL CABNIVAL CAENIVAL CAENIVAL Ladies' Best Fanoy Dress — First prize, beautiful tapestry and plußh oocasiona draw-ing-room suite of six pieces ; second prize, ruby apd oxidised olook ; third prize, inlaid satin-liaed workboi. Gents' Best Fancy Dress — First prize, massive marble eight-day gong striking olook ; second prize, first quality c.p. fish Bet ; third prize aooordeon. Gents' Most Original — First prize, elegant 011 painting; second priza leather writing companion. Speoial Prize for Best-dressed Girl under 12 years, splendid Vienna workbox. Special Prize for Best-dressed Boy under 15 years, album. Entries to be made of costumes at Sink office. Prizes now on riew at Hoffman and Sons', Willis-street. Rink Open for Skating every Tttxsdat and Fbidat Evening and Wednesday •nd Saturday Afternoons. Admission — Gents Is, Ladies Free. SKATING BINK. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBEB. 6d. POPS. 6d. FIBST APPEABANCE. A Syndioate has specially engaged MB. W. FABQUHAB YOUNG, The Accomplished Basß Singer, FOB ONE SPECIAL CONCERT. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. WOBKS to be rehearsed THIS EVENING — " The Speotre's Bride," " Lobesang," and " Israel." The Chorus will kindly bring copies of " Lobesang." Fall Orchestra and punctual attendance at 7.30 sharp. No visitors admitted. THEO. H. BITCHEY, Hon. Sec STEAM MEBBY-GO-BOUND, Back Ofeba House. GABBISON BAND will Perform on SATUBDAY EVENING NEXT, Ist September, at C. Pooley & Co. 'a Steam Merry-Go-Round, Baok of Opera House, from 6 to 11. Open 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Saturday start 1 p.m. HOWES A CO.'a STEAM BIDING GALLEBY, Opposite St. Peter's Church, Willis-street. Jupp's Band has been engaged to perform on SATUBDAY NIGHT, Ist Sep. tember, being the Last Night, so don't miaa it. WELLINGTON BACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above Club will b» held at the Club Hotel, Wellington, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, the 31et inst., at 8 o'clock. By order. H. M. LYON, Secretary. 30th August, 1894. rTIENDKES invited for the purchase and -^ removal of House, No. 45, Qhazneestreet, lately damaged by fire, and owned by Mrs. Lawrie. -. For particulars apply \ EDWABDS * PALMEB, i/ Builders, 43, Ghusnee-«tfs6t. B. M. G. HEBING, B.A. (Oxon.)l prepates Pupils for the Junior and Se'nkfir' Civil Service Examinations, Teacher's Certificates, Matriaulation, Junior Scholarship and other University Examinations. Kent House, Kent-terrace, near Basin Beserve,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1894, Page 3

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