rTIHEATRE ROYAL. (The Opera House being otherwise engaged.) UNBOUNDED SUCCESS OP THE FAMOUS FAUST FAMILY FAUoT FAMILY Tho standard of excellences established by these clever entertainers on their previotis visit has been fully maintained, last night being a Rl<D LETTER NIGHT in the annals of tho old Theatre MR. MARTYN HAGAN MISS LUCY FRASER fairly electrified the largo audience, their noat Drawingroom Entertainment being now THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Verdict during the interval : — "Nothing approaching this entertainment has been seen here for many a day." THE ACME OF PERFECTION - THE FAUSTS' FAMOUS RISLEY. • THIS EVENING, Repetition of Last Night's Programme. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING This clever combination will appear at the OPERA HOUSE. Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holiday's. J. ST. ciiAlß, Manager. f\ P E R A H O U E~. FAUST FAMILY MATINEE, Tlie_ Management beg to announoe that in compliance with a generally expressed wish, for the convenience of families living at a distance, eohools and children unable to attend in the evenings, as well as numerous others who deeire to see this delightful entertainment for young and old, A SPECIAL MATINEE Will be given AT THE OPERA HOUSE, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, 12th OCTOBER, at 2.30 o'clock. Children SIXPENCE to all parts of the house. J. ST. CLAIB, Manager. riEITEEIO N THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PARAGON VAUDEVILLE AND VARIETY COMPANY. Million Prices— 2s and Is. nnHOMAS' HALL. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. CONCERT Bf HERR MICHAEL BALLING AND MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. Plan for Reserved Seats opens TO-DAY at Dresden Rooms. Tickets, 3s and 2s, at the Mnsicsellers'. A. E. WATERSON, Secretary.
WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION. A SOCIAL AND DANCE **■ Will be held in THOMAS' HALL ON FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER, In aid of the funds of the above Association. All members of the Volunteer Foroe are requested to give this their support, and to appear in uniform on the night of the danoe. Tiokets — Doublets; single, 2s; extra lady Is 6d (including refreshments). Dancing at 8 p.m. Tiokets obtainable from the Secretary, or from any member of the Committee. S. A. EDINGER, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings. VTEWTOWN SCHOOL CONCERT. ALHAMBRA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD. FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER. Pbogeammb : Overture—" Theodora Gavotte" — Orchestra Chorus—" Hail, Smiling Morn "—Company Song — Mr. Woodcook Recitation— " The Bridge-keeper's Story" — -Mr. J. E. Bead Song— Miss Pender Cornet Solo— Mr. C. M. Jenkins Song — Mr. A. Clothier Reoitition—" In the Old Canteen"— Mr. C. Hale Song— Miss Bragge Song — " The Link Divine" (with violin obbligato)— Miss Alice Stevens Interval. Overture—" The First Primrose"— Orohestra Solo and Chorus— " Who's thataCallin'?" — Miss Mabel Stevens and Company Song— " Wrecked and Saved" — Mr. Henderson Duet — " Musio and Her Sister Sons;" — Mrs. Gamble and Miss Bragge Song— Miss Bethune „ Song-" Anchored"— Mr. J. E. Read Song — Miss Pender Recitation—" The Showman" — Mr. C. Hale. Admission One Shilling. Doors open at 7 30 ; to commence at 8. Piano supplied by Dresden Company. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, Tabanaki-stbeet. TpiIFTY - FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY NEXT, 13th OCTOBER. Services 11 a.m., 3 p.m , 6 30 p m. Special Musio by Chorus of 600 voices and large orchestra, under Mr. F. Billman. Mr. W. J. Harland at the organ. ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, TINAKOBI-BOAD. FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER. St. Paul's Snnday School Dramatic Class. Children's Play "Little Pickle," Tablean, &c. Admission, 6d. Commence 7.30. WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Performance in aid of the Games Fund. MY LORD IN LIVERY. 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, ltth, and SATURDAY, 12th, at the High Sohool. Admission, Is. Doors open at 2.45 p.m.
THE ANNUAL SHOW OF THE WAIRARAPA PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will be held on their Grounds, Carterton on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER and Ist NOVEMBER. All entries close with Messrs, W. Sellar and A. Walker, Masterton ; Mr. F. H. Wood, Greytown ; Mr. W. Book, Featherston ; and the Secretary, at Carterton, on SATURDAY, 19th Ootober, at noon. EDW. W. DORSET, Secretary. FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY. A REHEARSAL of Full Chorus, Orchestra, and Soloists will bo held TOMORROW (Friday), in the Exchange Hall, at 8 o'olook. THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Seoretary. TI^HE Annual Meeting of Members of the 1 New Zealand Institute of Journalists will bo held in the Press Room, Parliamentary Buildings, at 4.15 p.m. on SATURDAY, 12th Ootober. Business : To roceivo Annual Report and Balanceshoet Election of President and Vioe-Presi-dents And General. ' GEO. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Seoretary. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, E.C. THE Quarterly Mooting of this District Grand Lodge will bo held at ihe Maeonio Hall THIS (Thuraday) EVENING, at 8 o'clook. CHAS. P. POWLES, D.G. Socretary. T> EA D THE PEOPLE. " PUBLISHED FRIDAY. PRICE— A PENNY. - The Banking Business— By an Old Banker. Government Aid to Sweating. Legislative Council and the Liquor Bill. GRATITUDE. EMIL-BLAAUW expresses his sincere thanks to all kind friends who assisted his late wifo and hor mother in the time of siokness and death during his absenco. TkM RS. M. MOIR desires to tendor hor heartfelt thanks to her many friends for visits, lottirs of oondolenco, and floral tnbntes, received during her reoent sad bereavement.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 88, 10 October 1895, Page 3
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