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y-VPEEA HOUSE. Sole Lessees- -The Land of the Moa Company THIS <MONDAY) EVENING. GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE OF Niw Zealand's First Beautiful i ROMANTIC AND SPECTACULAR DrAKA, THE LAND OP THE MOA, j "With New and Beautiful Scenery and Novel | Mechanical Effeots, I Realising many of the wonders, past and ' present, of this truly-oalled Wonderland. To be produced nnder the following distinguished patronage : — His Excellency the Governor and Lady Glasgow. His Worship the Mayor of "Wellington, C. M. Luke, Esq.., and members of the City i Council. ' Tho Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier, and Mem- '■ bers of tho Cabinet. I Tho Hon. George M'LeaD, M.L.C. ; the Hon. Robert Pharazyn. M.L.C; Sir Robert Stont, W. Crowtber, and Hone Heke, M.H.R.'s. Augustus F. Castendyk, Esq., German Consul; George Fisher, Esq., Italian Consul; Sir James Hector, Director New ; Zealand Museum ; Sir Walter Buller. > The Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Pylades. (Messrs. B. Mollienaux, G. H. Baylia, F. Bradey, J. Thompson, A. Warbnrton, S. Costall, A. M'Dongall, E. W. Mills, Dr. Chappie, J. Bnrnea, F. Marshall, W. Gill, Thomas Ronayne, and a host of Mombcra of Parliament and Leading Citizens, too numerous to particularise. Re.afpbara.kce of the Popular comsdijln, MR. GEORGE LEITCH, Supported by a Carefully Selected and POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. Characters Represented in tho Drama — English : Jack Featheratone (an artißt) ... Mr. Percy Brough Harold Walkedon (an author) ... Mr. Harold Carr Samson Noblem (an old Pilot) ... Mr. George Leitch Capias Marks {alias the Black Angel) Mr. Fred W. Leonard Captain Daviea (of H. M. Gunboat Ariel) Mr. Phil Walsh Lieut. Charters (of H. M. Gunboat Ariel) Mr. George Linden Sandy M'Kayttandlord of the Gorse and Heather) ... Harold Hubert Preaoott (chief officer of the Gannymeade) ... Mr. H. Hubert Ryley (engineer of the Gannymeade) Mr. Robt Farely Swagsman Mr. John Roberts His Mate Mr. H. Reimer Gumdigger ... Mr. R. Markham His Mate Mr. F. Reynolds Chalmers C English 7 Mr. Hart Courtney \ Tourists j Mr. Stout Porter Mr. Hughes Mavis Noble (Noblem's Niece) ... Miss Gladys Leigh Fishermen, Sailors, Marines, Naval Brigademen, &a., &o. Maoris : Rewi (Chief and Prophet Mr. James Cathoart Roto (of the Ngapuhi) Mr. Cyril Keightley Hangi Mr. Reg. Walters Hui (a half- caste) Mr. Ernest Wilmore Medicine Man ... Mr. Erio Wood Magio Man .-.. Mr. John Chard Kura (Rewi' s daughter) ... Miss Fitzmaurice Gill Wangarita (of the Ngapuhi) ... Misß Polly Emery Sophia (a guide) ... Bliss Minna Philips Mother Mary ... Miss Carrie Davey Boy Master Saunders Girl Miss Carrie Hubert Chiefs, Native (male and female) Children The whole of the Magnificent Scenery, in olnding Wellington Harbonr, Auckland, Obinemntu, tho World - famed Pink Terraces, Lake Rotorua, the Wonderfnl White Island, Lake Botomahana, ERUPTION OF TARAWERA AND MAGNIFICENT AND REALISTIC TABLEAUX ! The whole of tho Magnificent Scenery by Mr. Arthur Clint and assistants. The Elaborate Mechanical Effects by Messrs. Renno, Slattery, and assistants. Stage Manager, Mr. Fred. W. Leonard. Asßißtant Stago Manager, Mr. H. Aah ton. Limelight and Gas Effects by Mr. H. Stokes. Property Master, Mr. W. Pappa. The whole produced nnder the direction of MR. GEORGE LEITCH. Managerial Notb. — Owing- to tho heavy expenditure incurred in tho production of this great drama, the free list will be entirely suspended. Box office at Holliday'a. Day Bales at Abel's and Aldons*. A beautiful souvenir programme supplied to every person who will attend on the opening night. Piano supplied by the Dresden Company. Doors open at a quarter to 7 ; performance commences Bbarp at a quarter to 8 ; carriages at 11. Popular Prices — U, 3a. 2a, la. WELLINGTON WORKISG MEN'S CLUB. A CONCERT, generously tendered by members of the crew of H.M.S. Pyladea, will take place in the Social Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'olook, for members and their lady friends. D. COLLINS, Secretary. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, Sussex-square. JARLEY'S WAXWORKS AND GIFr AUCTION. TUESDAY, 30th JULY, 1895. Proceeds to the Organ Fund. Admission— One Shilling. Doora open at 7.30, commencing at 8 o'clock. JOSEPH COOK, LL. D. (Of Boston, U.S.A ), Will Lecture in St. John'B Churoh, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 7.30 p.m. Subject-" Doea Death End Allf" Collection to defray expenses. OT. PETER'S CHUB C H. EVENINGS WITH THE GREAT COMPOSERS. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. THURSDAY. Bth AUGUST, at 8 p.k. "AN EVENING WITH FRENCH AND BELGIAN COMPOSERS." Organist : T. Tallis Trimnbll, Mus. Bao. Oxon. E. F. POLLOCK, Hon. Seo. MUSIC IN WELLINGTON. npHOSE who have not yet sent in their X names to join MB. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S MUSICAL SOCIETY are requested to do bo promptly, bo that arrangements for the first meeting may be made immediately on Mr. Baraett's return from Nekon on Wednesday morning. Ladieß and gentlemen who have not reoeived circulars can have any information on application at Cook'a Tonrist Office, where names are being enrolled. All interested in the success of the Sooioty and in the progress of music in this city are invited to forward their names to be added to the list of subscribers. EOBT. -ANGUS, ~| Cook's Tourist Office, I T . j. Lambton-quay, }- ffn JJ n oln * JAMES YOUNG, fHon.Secs. P.O. Box 330, J ST. PAUL'S PARISH, THORNDON. THE Annual Meeting of Parishioners fo tho purpose of eleoting Churchwarden and Vestrymen, and to receive Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, will be held in the Churohroom, Tinakori-road, at 8 o'olook THIS EVENING. iSigned) T. H. SPROTT, Inonmbent. X TOLD YOU SO Before, in a. recent advertisement, that I made the prioes, and that others oould only follow my lead, even if they did as muoh ; but as statements are of no value nnlesß backed up by something weightier, I prooeed to quote a few prioes, and ask those who profess to be ALWAYS OHBAPEBT to beat them if they oan. The following prices will give yon an idea of how good* are selling at 28, Willis-street. THE RELIABLE IRONMONGER All goods of BEST QUALITY ONLY, and you cannot do better elsewhere, s» oome along and bny. WRINGERsT Eureka, 2, 8a 6d ; 3, 125; 4, Us 6d 5, 18 a 6d POTTS' IRONB, 5s per eet (3) OAKEY'S GLABBPAPER, 9d quire ; 6d dozen sheets DOVER EGG-BEATERS, 6d e»oh CHENEY'S HAMMERS, No. 7, 2s; No. 5, 2s 3d TABLE MANGLES, 24in rollers, 32s 6d each ' MINCERS, Enterprise, tinned, No. 6, 7i each OIL CANS, Carpenters' benoh, 3d each As I make no bad dobts, I oan sell at prioes where others will »tarre if they sell at the same and give oredit. J. M'LEAN, Jvn., IRONMONGER.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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