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"PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHORAL UNIO -^ CONCERTS. CHORUS OF 600 CHILDREN, Assisted by Mrs. Burfoot, Miss M. Myei Miss Solomon, Mr. J. Prouae, M Mac Duff Boyd, Mr. Hugh Wright. Conductor, Mr. Pabkeb. OPERA HOUSE. Phoqeammb— THIS EVENING. (SATURDAY). Past I. Chorus — " John Gilpin" (Macfarren) Rounda-(l) " The Five Bellß of Osney (Hullah) ; (2) " Who Cornea Laughing Song— "Why Must wo say Good-bye (Cooke)— Miss M. Myers Two-part Chorus— '■ Swing Song " (Ernst) Song—-" Tho Friar's Song " (" Ivanhoe, Sullivan) - Mr. Hugh Wright Round—" Humpty Dumpty " Duet (piano and harmonium) — Fantaßia froi "Martha" iFlotow)— Misa M. Myei and Mr. R. Parker Chorus— "The Carnivalo" (Kossini) Pabt 11. Rounds— (l) " The Winter haß Paßsed ' (Stainer) ; (2) "A Sontherly Wind " Song—" When the Tide Comes In " (Barnby — Mrs. Burfoot Solo (violin)— Mr. Mao Duff Bovd Three-part Song—" Evening Bells " (Abt —Pnpil Teachers Two-part Chorus — "Lullaby" (Roeckel) SongChoral March — "March like the Viotors' Aocompanists— Misses Ran well and Stuart Dross Circle and Stalls, 2b, at Holliday's rest of house, la. Piano kindly lent by tho Dresden Co. C. WATSON, Hon. Sec i~VPERA HO*UBE PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Famous BROUGH-BOUCICAULT COMPANY, Will commence their Second Season in Wollington on MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER. Tho Company is identically the samo as has boon appearing with such marked success in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, since its last appearance in New Zealand, viz. -.—. — Mrs. Brough, Miss Noblo, Mibs Templo, Miss Romer, Miss Wilmot, Miss Fraßor ; and Mr. Brough, Mr. Titheradee, Mr. Carey, Mr. Ward, Mr. M'lntyre, Mr. Dorrington, Mr. Clithorow. THE REPERTOIRE that will be submitted is the most Novel, Extensive, and Varied ever offered to any audienoe, and includes all the latest London successos. THE SEASON is positively limited to Eleven Nights, during which Six Now Pieces will bo presented. Monday and Tuesday, 10th and 11th December, Sydney Grundy's powerful FourAct Drama-SOWING THE WIND. Wednesday and Thursday, 12th and 13th December— AUNT JACK. Friday and Saturday, 14th and "loth December, Oscar Wildo's Famous Socioty PIay— LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 17th, 18th, and 19th December, Pinero's Intensely Fasoinating- Play, the Greatest Work of the Age— THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY. Thnrsday, 20th December, Goldsmith's Fine Work— SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Friday, 21st December, Last Night of the Season— NlOßfci "ALL SMILES." SPECIAL NOTE. The Box Plan for the wholo season will be opened^at Holliday'a at 10 o'cl ck on Monday morning, when seats will be allotted in the order of application. Prices— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 3a ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, la. Business Managor, Mb. W. H. WALLACE. Touring Manager, Mb. R. F. KEATING. For Mr. Brongh and Mr. Bouoicaxi.lt. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. /"1 HEIST MAS FAIR! DRILLSHED, Bth to 15th DECEMBER. In Aid of Church Guild, Sunday Schools, and Boys' Club. Stalls for sale of Needlework, Christmas Presents, Sweots and Flovers, Produce, Refreshments and Miscellaneous (Jumble Stall), also Christmas Tree, Gentleman's Bran Tub, Fairy Well, &o. Side Shows — Punch and Judy, Art Gallery, Magio Lantern, Peep Show, Dwarf Lantern. Programme fob Week. SATURDAY, Bth : Afternoon — (Jhristmas Carols", under direction of Mr. R. Parker Evening— Operetta by St. Paul's Sunday School Children (trained by Mrs. Matthew a) MONDAY, 10th : Afternoon— Dances, Minnets, Katuka, &c Evening— Operetta repeated TUESDAY, 11th : Afternoon— Girls of Sydney - streot Gymnasium (directed by Miss Ringwood) Evening— St. Paul's Club Minstrels WEDNESDAY, 12th: Afternoon — Waxworks Evoning— Play (Messrs. Kennedy) THURSDAY, 13th : Afternoon — Bagpipes, Highland Fling, &C Evening— Play (Messrs. Kennedy) f FRIDAY, 14th : Afternoon— Dances, Minuets, Katuka, &o. Evening- St. Paul's Club Minstrels SATURDAY, 15th : Afternoon— Children's Sports (arranged by Mr. Clapham) Evening— Concert, Plantation Songs, &o. "DASIN RESERVE. The Performanoo of tho GARRISON AND CITY BRASS BANDS is POSTPONED

UNTIIi SUNDAY NEXT,-9th DECEMBER. rpHOMAS' HALL" TUESDAY EVENING, Ist JAN., 1895, At 8 o'oiook. FLORAL QUADRILLE CLASS Will hold A GRAND SOCIAL On above date. Double Tickets, 3s. Gentlemen. 2s ; Ladies, Is (refres_knenta included). String Band. Class every Friday, Ballance Hall. A. DUNCAN, Hon. Sec. GEAR COMPANY'S EMPLOYES ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held at LOWRY BAY, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth DECEMBER Steamer leaves Wellington Wharf at 8 a.m., Petone Wharf 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Petone Band engaged. Fares— One Shilling. Tickets obtained on the wharves. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar, and Milk supplied free. J. H. LASH, Hon. Seo. pHAMBEE CONCERT. > Undor the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Glasgow. Miss MEDLEY and Mb. ALFRED HILL, Assisted by Mb. PROUSE, Will give a Chamber Conoort in the I Dresdon Rooms, ON SATURDAY NEXT, at 8.30 p.m. THE PIONEER LODGE, No. 11, 1.0. G.T., Will hold a SOCIAL on MONDAY EVENING, 3rd DECEMBER, At 8 o'olock. Refreshments. Tickets, Is. ART EXHIBITION. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Will hold in their Showrooms, 9, Willisstreet, an Exhibition of Unique and Interesting Art-work, Executed on the FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. A Special Artist will be in attendance daily, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m., to give Explanation and Instruction Free. No Charge for Admission. Exhibits Not for Sale. ANNIVERSARY OF CANTERBURY. ASOCIAL and REUNION to celebrate the Forty-fourth Anniversary of Canterbury will be held at Thomas Hall on MONDAY, "17th December, at 7.30. Tickets, 3s each, may be had from members of the Committee ; Mr. Fielder, Man-ners-street ; or Mr. Corlett, Printer, Brandonstreet. THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Seo. NOTICE.— If the dark bay Pony Mare abont 14 hands high, no visible brand white star on forehead, a little white on ofl hind fetlock, left on my run, Roseneath about December, 1893, is not claimed anc expensos paid within sevon days, will be sold by publio auction to defray expenses.— Mrs. J. O'Donnell, Kvans Bay. THE TYSEK __NE, LIMITED. S.S. STAR OF ENGLAND, FROM LONDON. ALL Claims and Accounts against th< above-mentioned vessel must be ren dered to the undersigned (in triplicate) be fore noon on MONDAY, 3rd inst.. or thej will not be recognised. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. Wellington, let Dooember, 1894.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 131, 1 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 131, 1 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 131, 1 December 1894, Page 3

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