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OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... Messrs. St. John and Hayman." Business Manager ... Mr. Peecy St. John. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MESSRS. ST. JOHN and HAYMAN'S DRAMATIC COMBINATION, Headed by the Talented Young Actress MRS. HARRY MARSHALL, Supported by the Versatile Comedian MR. IRVE HAYMAN. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Sims and Pettitt's four-act Drama, THE~ VAGABOND ! With the following Powerful Caßt : — Leslie Grey ... Mrs Harry Marshals Patty Perkins ... Miss Madge Corcoran Mrs. Peyton (the squire's wife ... Miss Marie D'Alton Ned (a waif) ... Miss Dora Mostyn Dunstan Peyton ... Mr. John Bruce Will Peyton (his son) Mr. Ceas. Field Adolphus Barnum Mr. Joe Tolano Captain Dalton ... Mr. F. E. Patey Warder Jones ... Mr. P. Owen Donaghua The Stonefaker ... Mr. E. Franks • Jack Peyton (The Vagabond) ... Mr. Bert Bailey and Simeon Jacobs (a Jew) Mr. Irve Hayman Full and Efficient Orchestra. - Popular Prices — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3b ; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle, 1b 6d : Pit, ls. Box plan at Holliday's (no eitra oharge for booking.) Day sales usual places. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Overture, 8 p.m. Carriages, 10.45. J. L. Lb BRETON, Touring Manager. WELLINGTON PROHIBITION LEAGUE. PUBLIC LECTURE, (Illustrated by Limelight Views) Entitled— "..Weird Places and Wicked Spots in New Zealand," By the REV. F. W. ISITT, In the WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, "* Tabanaki-street, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 23rd JULY, 1897, At 8 o'clock. Admission by Ticket, 6d, or by Silver Coin at the door, THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION— • £5 PRIZE ! ' Next Hugh Inglis's Cycledom, Willis-street. T. A. Edison's Scientific Triumphs, mHE KINETOSCOPE and STAMPING J. TALKING MACHINE. The Marvel of the Nineteenth Century. Come and hear the New Selection by the Wellington Garrison Band, And 120 other splendid items. See the Perfect Scenes. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION! Miss Ward, Pianist. CAMPBELL COLQUHOUN, Manager. EXCHANGE HALL. BEN TILLETT, BEN TILLETT, BEN TILLETT, BEN TILLETT, THE GREAT LABOUR LEADER. THE GREAT LABOUR LEADER. ' THE GREAT LABOUR LEADER. • SATURDAY and MONDAY, At 8 p.m. One of the most ' eloquent and foroeftu speakers who have visited the colony. SATURDAY NIGHT'S LECTURE— Subject: "Labour and the LbqislAa TUBE." Admission — 2s, ls, and 6d, m PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. (\ P E R"A HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1897. (Anniversary of Hoisting the British Flag at Akaroa.) GRAND CONCERT, STRIKING TABLEAUX, &0. All the Performers will be Native Born New Zealanders. Under the auspices of the Wellington Branoh of the New Zealand Natives' Association. Prices— Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s j Family Circle and Pit, Is. FOOTBALL. T~ SENIOR SHIELB (RUGBY). TO - MORROW (SATURDAY), ax 8 P.M. AT ATHLETIC PARK r PONEKE v. WELLINGTON. Admission ... 6d. AT PETONEMELROSE v. PETONE. Train Fare (including admission to th« ground) : — Trucks, ls ; Carriages, ls 6d. Train leaves Te Aro at 2 20 p.m. W. C. MARTER, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.U. HARBOUR EXCURSIONS TO DAIS BAY. SATURDAY, 24th JULY. The s.s. DUCO will leave the Ferry Wharl for the Bay at 2 p.m. (Weather permitting). Leave the Bay at 4 p.m. FARESADULTS, j/0 Children, £j PUBLIC NOTICE. 4 PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Khaudallah Schoolhouse TO-NIGHT (FEED AY), at 7.50 o'clock, for the purpose of considering a proposal to discuss the vesting and managing of the property recently acquired at Khandallah for a Publio Domain A. ON. O'DONAHOO, Convener. NOTICE TO CARRIERS. A LL Carriers are requested to meet at Herbert-street TO-MORROW, 24th instant, at 8 p.m. Business important. NEW ZEALAND COLLIE CLUB. „ A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING ot the Members of the above Club will be held at the Trocadero on MONDAY, the '16th day of August next, at 7.30 p.m. Business — General. CHARLES STUBBS, Hon. Seoretary. ST. PAUL'S" PARISH, THORNDON. ' THE Annual Meeting of Parishioners, to receive Report and Statement of Accounts for the post year, and for the Election of Parish Officers for the year 18971898, will be held in tho Churchroom, Tina-kori-road, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 26th day of July, 1897. T. H. SPROTT, Vicar.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1897, Page 6