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QPEEA HOUSE. Under the Direotion of Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove. Business Manager ... Mr. George Tallis. Missna. WILLIAMSON & MUSGHOVE'S LATEST NOVELIY, THE NEW BOY, THE NEW BOY, Will have the honour of making his appearance for the FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON ON MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, When will be introduced to playgoers the COMPLETE "NEW BOY" COMPANY, Specially engaged in England by Mr. J. C. Williamson for this production. THE BOX PLAN Will be opened at Holliday's on WEDNES. DAY NEXT, at 10 o'oloek. Pricis 4s, 33, 2a, and li. Representative, J. St. CLAIK. "THE NEW BO V," Undoubtedly the Funniest Farcical Comedy ever written, la still the Fensation of London, where it ia beinjf performed nightly at the Vaudeville Theatre to the greatest business known in the history -of the Theatre, not excepting the phenomenal receipts at the came house of " Our Boys." Sufficient evidence of the extraordinary popularity of "The New Boy" 13 afforded by the fact that it has already been pt-rfotmed over 300 consecutive nights in London, and is still going strong. BASIN RESERVE. SUNDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1895. GRAND CONGEST OF SELECT MUSIC, Fot the Relief of the Widow and Children of the late Mr. GOSLING, BITHI WELLINGTON BEED BAND. To commence at 3 p m. PROGRAMME : 1. " Priest's War March," from Athalie (Mendelssohn) 2. Ovßrture— "Banditenstreiche" (Fr. V. Snnpe 3. Waltz-" Suspinnl" (J. Ivanovici) 4. " Intermezzo," from Cavalleria Rusticana (P. Maeeaxni) 5. Selection— -'Maskon" (Faust) 6. (a) Andante, Trombone Solo ; (b) Allegro (W. Popp) 7. March —'* Proclvaska " (C. MullcrOldenbnrg) God Save the Queen. W. FOSTER, Conductor. Members are requested to be on the ground by 2 45 p m. sharp. 3. T. WOODMAS3, Hon. Sec , W.R.B. A ERIAL SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING (Weather permitting). FARE THREEPENCE EACH All danger obviated by Hutton's ingenious patent. . Musio. Promenade. Eleotrio Light. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION. ANNIVERSARY DAY. BASIN RESERVE. The Bioycle Races on this oooaeion are expepted to eclipse any previous exhibiiion of Bioycling in Wellington. The event for Roadsters will be a great feature to lovers of a well-contested event. The Committee, expecting the presenoe in Wellington of one of H.M. Ships, have made liberal preparations for events for Men-of-Warsmen, so great fun may be anticipated. C.HIY P E| R } Seorßtarie «-. Competitors in the various handicaps are reminded that acceptances close at 9 o'clock to-night, at Piper'a. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, IN THE ODDFELDOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT, In aid of Convent School, on ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, TUESDAY, BT THE TE ARO DRAMATIC CLUB. "THE ROGUE OUTWITTED," Followed by a Farce, "THE MIONIGHT INTRUDER." Tickets, 2s; Children, Is; Refreshment inoluded. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; performance at 8 p.m. " Don't Forget This." TJRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY; 30tti~JANUARY, 1895. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by H. ROSELLE'S SURPRISE PARTY To the Widow and Family of the lato L. Goslin. Double Ticket, Concert and Dance, Ss ; Bingle ticket, 2s ; back Beats, Is. T\ It I L I S3 H E D~. TUESDAY, 26thFEBRUARY, 1895. GRAND CONCERT AND SOCIAL St. MARY'S CATHFDRAL CHOIR, In aid of Presbytery Fund. Members of Paiiah Committee will meet after Vespers on Sunday evening. PETOHE. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY. 4 POPULAR DANCE will be held in the ODDFELLOW'S HALL, under the auppices of the Petone Temperance Reform Club. Double tickets, 2s 6 ; single, 1b 6d; extra lady, Is. Refreshments inoluded Mubio supplied by F. Gardiner. R. H. NAYLOR, Secretary. Under the patronage of Sir P. A. Bucklit, M L.C., K.C.M.G. A GREAT MONSIER PICNIC will be held at Lower Hutfc on the AnniversaryDay, TUKSDAY, on the beautiful and attractive grounds attached to the Catholio Presbytery. All manner of games will be indulged in, as— Tilting in the Ring (by Farmero riding their own horses) j Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss. Horse Jumping, Ist prize, 10a ; 2nd, ss. Tug-of-War, ffutfc v. Wellington, or all comers; prize, box of cigars, lornpipe, 10s; Quoiting, 10a. A famous Scotoh piper is also, sroured tor the day to enliven the scene. High Jnmp, for men, 10a. Various games for children ; prizes, trophies and money prizes. Gentlemen of the Committee of Snorts— B. layes, J. O'Sullivan, D. Connolly, J. Daley. P. Fortune ; Judge, Mr. J. Butler ; Starter, T. Minogue; Clerk of the Course, Mr. J. Galvin ; Clerk of the Scales, P. Casey ; Secretary, P. Harnett; Timekeeper, Mr. G. Brown, J.P. Refreshments and Luncheon supplied at moat reasonable rates, by the Ladies of the Pariah All are welcome, and are moat cordially invited. Don't forget asking for tickets for Father Lane's Pionio, »s the fares are reduced for the ocoasion. Children under 13 years free to ground. FLORAL QUADRILLE CLASS. A LONG NIGHT in oonneotion with the above will be held on ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, at the Ballanoe Hall, Mannersstreet. WAIRARAPA RIFLE ASSOCIATION THIED ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HCtn ON PAPAWAI RANGE, GREYTOWN, ON TUESDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY) and WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd JAN. Entries for the above Meeting can be made up to MONDAY EVENING Next, 21st inst., with Mr. E. C. Batkin, Tobacoonist, Lamb-ton-qnay, Wellington. All ammunition supplied at the range. JOHN L. REES, Seoretary W.B.A. THE "NEW BOY" is the funniest faroical Comedy ever produoed in liondon. /^HEAP RUN TO UPPER HUTT. Only Is 6d Return, and Cd for Afternoon Tea at Barber's Tea Gardens. You oan get Strawberries, Fruit, and Cream nt Town Prices. Passengers alight at WALLACEVILLE. •BUSES TO THE HUTT AND M'NAB'S GARDENS. THE 'Bnses will leave Newtown TOMORROW (Sunday) for M'Nab's Gardens at 1.30 p.m. , and Government Buildings at 2 o'clock sharp. Fares, 2a return, inolnding admission to the grounds. Also, the usual 'Bus for Karori t emetery, leaving Newtown at 2 o'clock, Evening Post corner at 2.30. A. CROSBEY. NOTICE. A BRAKE will leave the Government ■£*■ Buildings on SUNDAYS, at 2 o'clock sharp, for the Patent Slip, Queen's Drive, and Island Bay, and return to the Government Buildings. NOTJCE. I WILL not be responsible for any debts that may be charged to me after this date without my written authority. J. J. BLAKE, Newtown. BOOMERANG BItANBY. "Fragrance, purity, and quality seoond to none."— -The Lancet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1895, Page 3

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