Article image
Article image

/"VPERA HOUSE. BLAND~~HOLT'S FOUR FINAL PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON. FOUR FINAL PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON. RECEIVED WITH ACCLAIM ! A WARM AND GENIAL RECEPTION Accorded Last Evening to The Great Military Spectacle, ONE OP THE BEST. ONE OF THE BEST. ONE OF THE BEST. ONE OP THE BEST. Written by Seymour Hicks and George Edwardes, The Australasian rights of which have been secured through the kind agency of Mr. Fred. G. Latham, General Manager for the Messrs. Gatti, Adelphi Theatre, London. ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE Joined in one expression — that of Enthusiastic Approval respecting Piece, Company, Staging, and Dressing. The Drama deolared a Verification of its Title. The Interpretation Conceded Perfect. The Mounting and Costuming Voted Unprecedentedly Magnificent. The GREAT DEGRADATION TABLEAU and the Gorgeous Reinstatement Ceremony ! Episodes of Extraordinary Glitter. One Hundred Drilled Auxiliaries in authentic Highland Uniform. TWO COMPLETE BRASS BANDS! STAFF OF MOUNTED OFFICERS ! Remarkable Pictures of Brilliancy, Colour, and Unusual Effect ! TO-NIGHT and Three Subsequent Evenings, ONE OF THE BEST. Four Final Performances of the Season. Prices— Cs, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day tickets at Abel's and J. Shakes's. Doors open at 7. ' Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. 1/. QKATING RINK. fi^ x / JOKATING RINK. KJU WEDNESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. MR. JOHN FULLER'S NEW MYRIORAMA AND WEEKLY POPULAR CONCERTS. " LONDON DAY BY DAY." A Splendid Popular Programme. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 18th DEC, (By universal request), SCHOLARS' and CHILDREN 'S MATINEE AT THE OPERA HOUSE. 6D ' " ROUND THE WORLD." (>D ALFRED BURTON, Representative. ril H O M A S ' S HALL. MONDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1897. MR. MACDUFF BOYD'S THIRD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, Assisted byMisses Chantrey Harris and Loudon Mrs. Askew [ Mr. F. Twibs Herr Lehmann And Mr. Boyd's Quintett Party. Tickets, 2s. Gallery, Is. /CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, 15th DEC. GRAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT. IHE WESLEYAN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Will render Gems from the Oratorios. Mrs. Miiller and Mr. Thos. Pringle will sing. Miss M'Lean and Mr. Rishworth will recite. A splendid programme, bard to beat. Tickets, Is ; Children, 6d — at Reed's (Tara-naki-street), Godber's, Hosie A, Bell's, E. J. King's. Chas. Begg & Co., the Dresden, and any member of the Orchestra. Concert piano from the Dresden. lIfADESTOWN CHUKCHROOM. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER. CONCERT By the Children attending the Wadestown School. Admission — One Shilling. fTHERRACE SCHOOL CONCERT. _ THOMAS'S HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 15th DEC, At 8 o'clock. Programme entirely provided by Pupils. Admission— One Shilling. if ORGAN RECITAL Will be given at ST. PETER'S CHURCH ON WEDNESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, ' At 8 p.m., In aid of the Trimnell Memorial Fund, By Dr. Fyffe, assisted by Miss Rbss, Mr. J. Prouse, and the Choir of St. Peter's. rjAHE SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB -*- WILL HOLD ITS USUAL MONTHLY INGLESIDE ON WEDNESDAY, the 15th, In SPILLER'S HALL, Boulcott-btrbet, At 8 p.m. J. T. M'LEOD, Hon. See. 1897 BOXING DAY. BOXING DAY. 1897 DON'T FORGET mHE TEMPERANCI3 PICNIC AND L SPORTS ! AT BEAUTIFUL BELMONT. Sports and Games for old and young. Choice Trophies as Prizes. Mitchalltown Brass Band in attendance. Fares— Adults, 2s ; Children, Is. A. THOMPSON, Hon. Sec. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL GATHERING. MASTERTON PARK OVAL. SATURDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1898. SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Foot Races, 100, 220, 440, 880 Yards, and 1 Mile Handicaps Caledonian Handicap of 300 Yards— First, .£7 7s ; second, £3 3s ; third, 10s Cycling Events, 4,1,3, and 5 Mile Handicaps, 1 Mile Maiden, and 1 Mile Consolation Tree-foiling, Hewing, and Log-sawing Contests Bagpipe Music and Dancing Entries for all Handicaps, with fees and performances, MONDAY, 20th December. Handicaps declared on TUESDAY, 28th December. Entries for Tree-felling, Sawing, and Hewing Contests, 24th December. Cycling events to be run under the Rules of the New Zealand Leaguo of Wheelmen. GEORGE HERON, President. WM. SELLAR, Secretary. WM. LOWES, Hon. Treasurer. TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. JOHN JONES, Lower Hutt, has for Sale his Boot Business ; a good opening for a steady man with & few pounds; pattern iron labts, stand, patching machine ; no reasonable offer refused ; only selling ont bminess on account of aroint to Entrland.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18971211.2.67.5

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1897, Page 6

Word Count
662

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1897, Page 6