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/~KPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Ist SEPT. Grand Farewell Performance of ST. JOHN'S BURLESQUE COMPANY ! Come and say Good-bye to " Good Old Mother," and all our Boys and Girls. SPECIAL MONSTER BILL ! At 8 p.m. the Faroical Comedy in one aot— "TOPSY TURVEY," Followed by a Monster Specialty OLIO, in which the following Artists will take part: — The Lennard Bros., Mr. - G. H. Salisbury, and Mr. W. Dudley. Concluding with the Soreaming Faree — " LOVE, DIVORCE, AND POISON." Million Prices— 2B, Is, and Sixi-ekce. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sale at Aldoua' and Abel's. HOW DO YOU LIKE THIS ? CRITERION THEATRE. THIS EVENING. THE CRITERION VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Programme— Part 1. "SPARKLES." Oponing Melody—'" New Coon "—Company Jubileo Refrain — " Gold in the Mountains " — Lar Tenor Song — "Hark the Drum" — Mr. Salisbury Comic Song—" It Makes you Feel Uneasy " — Sam Walton Song and Danee — "Dancing in the Barn " — Tom Wood Specialty — " Gay Hussars " — Bubbles & Lar Ballad—" The Mooking Bird "—Mr. F. Lane Comic Song—" Bunk-a-Doodle-I-Do "— Fred Thornhill Finale— " Captain Bof the N.G.S.N.Y."— Company Part 11. Ballad — \Sr. Salisbury. Madame Fredo, Queen of the Air. in her wonderful Trapeze Act. Specialty Song and Dance —Sam Walton Then come the Marvels, Bubbles and Lar, in theic.wondorful Girard Act Danee — Sailor's Hornpipe— T. Wood Specialty—" Grass Widower"—!'. Thornhill Double Trapeze Act— Madame Fredo and Miss May Ballad—" Deathless Army"— Mr. F. Lane • v pecialty — " The Hooligans'' — Lar To conclude with the excruciatingly funny farce, " The Cousican Brothers." Prices — 28 and la. F. LANK, Manager. AIN'T IT JUST SPLENDID ! OPERA HOUSE, Wellington. Under tho Management of Manfred Robe. MONDAY NEXT, 3rd SEPTEMBER. Return Visit and Farewell Performances of the Popular Aotor, WALTER BENTLEY. WALTER. BKNTLEY. WALTER BENTLEY. " One of the Greatest Living Actors."— Melbourne Standard. Supported by a specially selected company. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, Under the patronage and presence of His Exoellency tho Governor, Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G. Grand production of the Greatest of Modern Dramas, THE SILVER KING ! THE SILVER KING ! THE SILVKK KINO ! Produced by Speoial Arrangement with Messrs. Williamson & Musgrove. THE SILVER KING ! Wilfbed Denver (the Silver King) WALTER BKNTLEY This part has been played by Mr. Bentley throughout tho 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 artistio and great financial success of his performance. Doors open at 7.15; performance to commence at 7. 45. POPULAR PRICES— 3a, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tiokels at Abel's and Aldous', Manners-street. Chas. Sandbbson, Advance Agent, COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, \J INGESTRE-STBEET. THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. GRAND FANCY DRESS GRAND FANCY DRESS GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CAKNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL In oonsequence of the Rink being let to the Belle Cole Concert Company for Tuesday, and in order to give competitors more time, the Carnival has been POSTPONED till THURSDAY, 6th September. Ladies' Best Fanoy Dross — First prize, beautiful tapestry and plush occasiona draw-ing-room suite of six pieces ; second prize, ruby and oxidised clock ; third prize, inlaid satin-lined workbox. Gents' Best Fancy Dress — First prize, massive marble eight-day gong striking clock; second prize, first quality c.p. fish set ; third prize acoordeon. Gents' Most Original — First prize, elegant 011 painting; second prize leather writing companion. Speoial Prize for Best-dressed Girl under 12 years, splendid Vienna workbox. Special Prize for Best-dressed Boy under 15 yearß, album. Entries to be made of costumes at Rink offioe. Prizes now on view at Hoffman and Sons', Willis-street. Rink Open for Skating every Tufsdat and Friday Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Admission — Gents Is, Ladies Free. INSTRUCTIVE, ELEVATING, INTERESTING. TT7IXCHANGE HALL. W. W. COLLINS LECTURES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Subjeot— " And God Eaid, Let the earth pnt forth grass." (With Splendid Limelight Illustrations.) Doors open at 7 ; Lectnro at 7.30. TpXCHANGE HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, sth SEPT., At 8 o'clock. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to PROFESSOR BLOOM, The well-known Teacher of Boxing. Three medals will be awardod for Feather, Light, and Middle-weight Boxers. The Professor will give a display of Boxing. Songs, Step-dancing, Bones, &o. A good night's entertainment promised. Young and old sports are invited to attend. Admission — 3s, 2s, Is. DT. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. ENTERTAINMENT BY THE HUIA MINSTREL TROUPE IN 4.1 DOF THE YOUNG MEN'S CLUB, ON TUESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1894. Admission, Is ; children under 12, 6d. W. E. A. GILL, Hon. Sec. PRIMITIVE METHODIST MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY Will meet on MONDAY EVENING, 3rd SEPTEMBER, In the Sohoolroom, Webb-street. Subjeot — " Socialism v. Individualism." Debate by Mr. R. Ayres and Mr. M. W. Thew. Visitors always welcome. Commence 7.30. M. W. THEW, Sec. ST. PATRICK'S BRANCH, No. 95. nnHE ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY -*- SOCIAL Will be held in Thomas' Hall on TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. W. J. GRANT, Sec. STEAM MERRY-GO-ROUND, Back Opbba House. GARRISON BAND will Perform on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Ist September, at C. Pooloy & 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. TAILORESSES' UNION. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Tailorcsses' Union will bo held in the Trades Hall, Queen's Chambers, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Neill. Inspeotor of Factories, will deliver a Lecture on " Health." By Order of Committee. KILBIRNIE : CRICKET CLUB. THE Fourth Annual General Meeting will be held in the Kilbirnie Hotel on MONDAY EVENING next, 3rd inst., at 8 o'olock. JAMES J. CLARK, Hon. Sea. PORIRUA JOCKEY CLUB. MEETING of Thursday last Postponed till SATURDAY, Bth September. A good attendance requested. Business — Balance-sheet and Programme. W. tJIT.T.TiTT, Sec. PORIRUA BOATING CLUB. «—« — ANNUAL General Meeting will be held on MONDAY, 3rd September, Porirua Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. Intending new members invited. Business — Report and Balance-sheet. A, H. BENNIE, Hon. Sea,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 3

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