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P E R A HOUSE. LAST FIVE NIGHTS OP THE SEASON. LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON j LA&T FIVE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. BLAND HOLT Has reserved for the Concluding Nights of the present Beason tho production, for tbe first time bore, of the beautifully-constructed Domestic Comedy-Drama, A WOMAN'S REVENGE. A WOMAN'S REVENGE. A WOilAN'rf REVENGE. A WOMAN'S REVENGE. Tux Last Work of the Late Hen by Petti rx. qksf* Thia remarkable play is a triumphant evidence of the genius ot its author, and it portraya in a deeply interesting manner the effect of tho human paeaiona on the oircuinstauces which dominate life. Its reception in the Southern cities of New Zealand has been of an extremely satisfactory and cordial description, and it is now submitted to Wellington thoatre-goora with complete confidence. A WOMAN'S REVENGE Will be interpreted by the full strength of the PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Whose individual and collective abilities are admirably fitted in the attractive oast of characters. A WOMAN'S REVENGE will be illustrated by a Magnificent !;kribs of Stage Pictures of Superlative Beauty and Excellence, by Mr. George Gordon. Detaila of Scenes and Episodes :—: — Act 1. — Lynmouth — Silver Sands and Golden Love— Courtship. Act 2. — Drummonu's Home, St. John's Wood— The Breakers on tho Rooks— Married. Act 3.— Scene 1 : Chilton Villa. Scene 2 : Thb House on the Heath — The Tragedy ot the Night. Scene 3 : Chilton Villa— The Wreck and the WreckersSeparated. Act 4.— The Old Bail^t— The Trial for Murder— The Vekdict and ins Rauniox— The Glory of the Calm. Notb.— This will be the Final Production of the Season, which positively terminates FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 6th December. Box plan at Holliday c. Prices— Dress and Reserved Stalls, 4a; Stalls, 3s ; Family Cirole, 2s ; Pit, Is. Day Sales at Aldons' and Abel's. Children half-price. Children in arms NOT ADMITTED. Furniture from Fielder's, Organ from the Dreaden. \i A R X TWAIN, jyjL ARK TWAIN, THE ONLY. THE ONLY. OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY EVENING, 9th DECEMBER. FIRST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON OF THE Author of " The Innocents Abroad," Who will give his FIRST: MARK TWAIN "AT HOME," FIRST: MARK TWAIN "AT HOME," Illustrated with Humourous Life and Character Sketches. • Life and Character Sketches. Life and Character Sketches. Plan of Seats will be opened at R. Holliday and Co. 'a on Thursday next, where seats may be booked and tickets obtained. Dreßa Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Family Cirole, 2a 6d ; Pit, Is. R. S. SMYTHE. TUESDAY, 10th DEOEMBER, SECOND : MARK TWAIN " AT HOME," With entirely new Life and Character Sketches. Under the Patronage and in the presence of •His Excellency thb Governor, Lady Glassow and Suhk. A DRAMATIC EECITAL f\. BT MR. A. S. PATERSON, Assisted by Friends, Will be given in THOMAS' HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, In aid of the funds of the Wellington Sooiety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Doors open at 7.30 ; to begin at 8 p.m. Carriages at 9.45 p.m. Admission— 2s and la. J S.JAMESON, Hon. Sec W.B.P.C. A. H. P. TUCKEY, Hon. Sec Recital. PXOHA NG E HALL. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1895. MR. ROBERT PARKER Will give his SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL CONCERT, Assisted by Madame II 11I 1 veleen Carlton Mr. J. Prouso Mr. Mao Duff Boyd The Wellington Liedertafel And a Full Orchestra Tickets, Three Shillings, may be obtained at the Dresden Muaio Warehouse, where seats may now bo reserved. BT. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WILLIS-STRKB r. ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE, To be held in tho Schoolroom on TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. Addresses on stated subjects by B*v. D. Elmßlie and Rev. Messrs. Ogg, Elliott, Shirer, and Baumber. Music by the Choir ; pianoforte solo by Mr. M. Barnett. Sonijs by Misses Drnmmond, M' Go wan, and bteele, and Messrs. Turnbull, F. S. Pope, and R. H. Pope. Refreshments during the interval. Doors open at 7.15 ; chair taken at 7.45 sharp. Tiokets, Is. TTOLUNTEER DRILLSHED. FRIDAY, 6th DECEMBEE. THE WELLINGTON NAVALS WILL HOLD A DANCE In aid of the Widow and Family of the late James Moran, La f e C.P.O. Wellington Navals. Decorations left from the Unemployed Benefit Ball. Admission, ONE SHILLING. Tickets to be had from members of the Company. Firßt-olaBS Floor and Music GUNNER A. ROBERTSON, Hon. Seo. P.O. RABE, Hon. Treasurer. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. Under the Patronage of Hid Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G. ASMOKE CONCERT, generously tendered by members of the crew of H.M.S. Lizard, will take place THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olock. The entortainment will be given by the kind permission, and in tho presence, of Lieutenant-Commander Hancock and officers of the Bbip. Members cordially invitod. The Club's Orchestra, under tho baton of Mr. E. J. King, will attend. D. COLLINS, Seoretary. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, WELLINGTON SOUTH. A SALE OF WORK in connection with the above will be held in St. Mark's Parochial Room, Riddiford-Btreet, Nowtown, on THURSDAY NEXT, sth December, from 2to 5 p.m., and from 7to 10 p.m. Admission free. The Newtown Sewing Bee ia noted for supplying good work at reasonable prices, 4c, &o. |> ETO N E NAVALS. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. At Pbtono Urillshod. Double ticket, 4a; single, 3s (refreshments inoluded). Conveyance leaves Government Buildings at 7 p.m. T/-ARORI PLEASURE GROUNDS. Tennis, Boating, &c. Refreshments. Admission, Gd. The Brake will run to the Grounds every WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY, leaving Evening Poßt at 2 p.m. Return faro (including admission), Is Gd ; Sunday, 2b. WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meoting of Members X 3of tho Wellington Rowing Club will be hold at the lloathouse on FRIDAY, 13th December, at 8 p m. Business : To authorise Registration of the Club under "Tho Unclassified Societies Registration Act " of last session. To transact any other business that may be brought forward. By ordor of tho Committee A. M. BURNS, Hon. Sec W.R.C. COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4i28, A.O.F. TVJOMINATION of Officers THIS (MonJ3I day) EVENING. T. S. WEBBER, P.D.C.R , Seoretary. WELLINGTON GAS CO. (Limited). UNTIL further notice tho Company will be unable to supply Coke in quantities of loss t'lan half a ton. 11. P. HIGGINSON, Manager. 29th Novembor, 1895.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3

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