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OPEBA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, Ist MAY, 1898. | SACKED CONCERT. PROGRAMME— Miss Tansley will sing " The Promise of tho King" and "Calvary." Miss Blanche Willmotfc will sing " God be With You " and "Eternity." Miss Dora Mostyn will sing "Or a Pro Nobis." Mrs. Harrie Marshall will rocite " Papa's Letter " and " The Curfew." Mr. Fred. E. Patey will Bing "Les Rameaux " and " Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer." Mr. Curran will sing "The Holy City" and "Nazareth." Mr. Horace St. George will sing " Star of Bethlehem " and " Eocked in the Cradle of the Deep." Admission by collection. Patrons are expected to contribute not less than Is to the stalls and Gel to the pit. /~\ P E E A HOUSE. Le&sees ... Tho Projecting Kinetoscope Concert Company. Under the Patronage of the Eight Hon. E. J. Seddon, P. 0., MM,, LL.D., ai«. Other Distinguished Citizens. WEDNESDAY and THUESDAY, 4th and sth MAY. Tho Distinguishing Characteristics of this Unique Organisation are AET, MUSIC, MIETH, SONG, AND STOEY. For the first time in Wellington Opera House, Edison's Latest Triumph, THE PEEFECTED PEOJECTING KINETOSCOPE, Received everywhere with Tremendous Enthusiasm, and pronounced by both Press and Public to be a Triumphant Success. In conjunction with the following Powerful Combination — This Wellington Garrison Band, the Champion Brass Band of New Zealand The First Appearance in Wellington of Mr. George Edwards, the Favourite Australian Comic Vocalist Mr. Charles L. Naylor, the Eminent Silver Tenor and Swiss Yodel Singer Mr. G. L. Buckley, the Champion Cornet Soloist of New Zealand Also, Edison's Improved Loud Complex CONCEET PHONOGRAPH A Magnificent Collection. Ofk NEW LIVING PICTURES! O \s Life-size Continuous Scenes, No Vibration ! Including the famous horse Amberite winning the Caulfield Cup, United States Militia on parade, and many other interesting subjects. The Greatest Combination ever offered to the Wellington public at POPULAE PRICES— """*"" J _ 2s, Is, and ' SIXPENCE. Box plan at the Dresden Company. Piano lent by the Dresden Company. The public are advised to book seats early, as crowded houses are expected. Doors open at 7.15. Overture by tho Garrison Band at 8. CAMPBELL COLQUHOUN, Business Manager. WEDNESDAY POPS! FIRST CONCERT. X A T I N G RINKWEDNESDAY, 4th MAY. Lessees— G. E. Hall and P. A. Savieri. Musical Director — S. Cimino, jun. Part 1. 1. Overture — " La Mascotte " — Orchestra ■ 2. Aria—" Thou Art My Son " (Meyerbeer's " Prophete ") — Miss Tansley 3. Eecitation — "Lasca" (with Orchestral accompaniment) — Mr. P. A. Savieri 4. The Jewel Song from "Faust" (Gounod) — Madame Carlton 5. Song and Quartette — " Sadie Roe "—" — Alabama Coons 6. Humorous Song — " If it Wasn't for the 'Ouses in between " — Mr. G. E. Hall Part 2. 1. a, Intermezzo (Mascagni) ; b, Minuet (S. Cimino, jun.) — Orchestra 2. Duet— " Sainted Mother" ("Maritana") — Miss Tansley and Miss Daniels 3. Song—" Rose of Killarney " — Madame Carlton 4. Violin Solo — "La Fille dv Eegiment" — Mr. C. Cimino 5. Song — " Promise of Life " — Miss Tansley 6. Humorous Song — " His Eoom's To Let" — Mr. G. R. Hall , Admission, SIXPENCE ; Chairs, Is. WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE COMPANY (Limited). fBIHE Eleventh Ordinary General Meeting JL of tho Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Social Hall of the Opera House on MONDAY, the 9th day of May, 1898, at 3 p.m. Business : To receive the Directors' Eeport and Balance-sheet; to elect four Directors (Messrs. Seager, Gilmer, Gale, and Gasquoine are the retiring Directors, and being eligible, offer themselves for re-election); to elect two Auditors, and fix the remuneration to be paid the same, By order. WILLIAM M'LEAN, Secretary. 10, Lambton-quay, Wellington, 23rd April, IS9B. The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed as from the Ist May, 1898. THE Bread Carters of Wellington are requested to meet the Bakers THIS (Saturday) EVENING in the Trades Hall, at 9 o'clock. Business re Social. J. BINGHAM, Sec. Bakers. LEINSTER LODGE, No. 44. npHE Regular Monthly Meeting of this JL Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, Boulcott-.street, on MONDAY, 2nd May, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By Command of the W.M. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE Usual Fortnightly Meeting of the Lodge will be held on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 pm. Business — Initiation and General. Full attendance requested. G. E. GODBEE, P.P.G.M., Permanent Secretary. SEATOUN ROAD DISTRICT. "^TTOTICFi is licreby given that the annual J^l General Meeting of Ratepayers in the above district will be held at the Road Board's Office, No. 5. Lambton-quay, on the 4th day of May, at 4.30 p.m. E. BUCHOLZ, Clerk. W. BARBEft & CO., QTEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS, 40, Cuba-street. Gent's Suits and Ladies' Dresses Cleaned or Dyed Daily. 'Lace Cnrliiins and Ostrich Feathers Cleaned or Dyed Newest Shades. Special machinery enables us to execute work in a style unequalled in the colony. Telephone 225.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 6