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„ /"\ P E R A HOUSE Under the Management of Manfred Rose A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS ' HOUSE CROWDED ! MONEY REFUSED Fourth Performance of the great Psycho logical Clerical Tragedy, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND f Also, THE LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the Talented and Popular Actor, WALTER BENTLEY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY ), 13th Sept., 1894 Repetition of THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND, And the magnificent impersonation of the Dean by that gifted and popular artist, WALTER BENTLEY, " One of the Greatest Living Actors." — Melbourne Standard. THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND, Expressly written for Mr. Bentley by Mr. D. G. Wjngfield, and being a dramatisation of the sensational novel, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. Ctbil Maitland (afterwards Dean)— Walter Bknti.ey. a character created by him, and in which he has caused a sensation wherever the play has been produced. The Organ used in Cathedral Scene supplied by Drehi/Ew Co. Important ! Look out for the Great Production of Sardou's Play of the Times — FRIENDS ! For whioh extensive preparations are being made. The version secured by Mr. Bentloy is the first and best, it being identical with that played by Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London, under the title of Peril. FRIENDS is a Comedy brimming over I viih wit and humour, the brightness of ita epigrammatic dialogue causes it to progress with wonderful smoothness, and, as act follows act. the interest of the spectator becomes more and more absorbed. MANAGERIAL NOTE. Notwithstanding the great expenditure the management have decided, in order to meet the timus, to issue tioketa at the following low rates :-DRESS CIRCLE, 3s ; STALLS, 2a; PIT, Is; and GALLERY, Sixpence. Doors open at 7.15 ; performance to oommenceat7.4s. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tioketa at Abel's and Aldoua', Manners-at. /"\PERA HOUSE. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. " M I X A D O," COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. Box plan at Holliday'a opens To-morrow, Friday. , WESLEYAN LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. LECTURE, "John Eu6kin, the Social Teachee," By Rev. C. H. Bbadbubt. TARANAKI-STREET SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock.: Admission Free . W. E. FULLER, Hon Sec. ESLEY SCHOOLROOM, TARANAKI-6TEET. LECTURE By the Rev H. R. Dewsburt, " The Story of Our Founder," Illustrated by 60 Limelight Views, shown by Mr. J. H. Helliweli.. FRIDAY EVENING, 14th INST., At 8 o'clock. Admission free. Collection. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A MAGIC LANTERN EXHIBITION illnstrativo of " A Peep Behind the Scenes," &c. will be held as above TO- | MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30. Admisaion— Adults, 6d; children, 2d. Proceeds in aid of Sunday School Funda. "yOaELTOWN SCHOOLROOM. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. CONCERT AND DANCE. Proceeds in liquidation of Piano. The Committee having scoured the services of several well-known amateurs, a first-class programme of Vocal and Instrumental Items has been arranged. Commence at 8. Admission, Is. THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Will be opened by His Exckllenct the Governor on SATURDAY, 15th INSTANT, at 2.30 p.m. The Exhibition will be open from 2 to 5 p m. and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. on that day. On subsequent days, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission to non-members, Ib. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Secretary. A PUBLIC MEETING, under the auspices of the Anti-Chinese Association and Trades and Labour Council, will be held in the Skating Rink at 8 o'olook THIS (Thursday) EVENING, re Anti-Chinese question. Messrs. Kelly and Hogg, M'b.H.R, will address tho meeting. All thosa interested invited to attend. J. M. WALTER, Sec pro tern., Anti-CbineßO Association. WELLINGTON "AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. A GENERAL Meeting of Members of the ix above Club will be held in the Balance Hall, Manners-Btreet, at 8 o'clock THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Intending members requested to be present. E. J. FLEMING, Hon. Sec A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Ladies of Thorndon interested in tho success of the forthcoming Catholic Social in tbe Drillshed will be held in the new Infant School, Guildford-terrace, on FRIDAY, 14th inst., at 7.30 p.m. OLIVER M'MANAWAY, Hon. Sec. Ladies' Committee. NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, No. 2. AN Emergency Meeting of the abova Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING at 7.30 Visitors invited. By oommand of W.M. NOTICE. MISS WATERS, Dressmaker, has Removed from Sussex House, SussexBquare to No. 2, College Green. j PARTNERSHIP. THE Proprietor of an o.d-ostablished Fellmongory Business in the country, wishing to further extend operations, is desirous of getting a suitable partner with a little capital. For fnll particulars, apply to LAERY A CO. (Limited). Auctioneers, Wellington. NOTICE.

Tl/|R. CHOW FONG (tradiug aa Sun -"-*• Quong Lee), Manners-street, begs to sta<e that he has opened a Branch Shop on the corner of Taranaki-street and Webbstreet, recently occupied by Mrs. D. Furgison, and heis to solioit a share of public patronage. Mb. CHOW FONG (Trading as Sun Quong Lee), Manners-street. NOTlUfi. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MR. YOUNG LEE wishes to state that - he has bought Mi. Quong Yonng's interest in business lately carried on by them in Willia-atreet. Dated this 10th day of September, 1894. YOUNG LEE. fi IRLS' COLLEGE, BBOUGHAM- *^ STREET. The THIRD TERM oommenoes on TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. A D I E S ' SCHOOL, afacdonald cbescent. Pbincipals — Mrs. Yeoman, M.X.C.P., London. Miss Walton. Diplomee, London. Tb>'rd Term eommeuoes TUESDAY, 18th September. At Home Friday, 13th, and Monday, 17th September. Prospeotns on application. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Peter Cousins are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, Elizabeth, whioh will leave his residence, Tonka-grove (off Cuba-street), for the Karori Cemetery, on Friday Afternoon, at 2.30. GEORGE TILLER, Undertaker, Manners-street. FUNEP-AL NOTICE. ri^HE friends of the late Henry Collett are JL respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave hia late residenoe, Hutt-road, Petone, on Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o'olook, for St. James' Cemetery, Lower Hntt. JOSEPH HALL, Undertaker, Lower Hntt. IT TO SHORTT'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 3

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