OPERA HOUSE. Lessee ,and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr. W. O'Sullivau A Laughing Season of Nine Nights, COMMENCING MONDAY, 26th SEPT., When the People's Favourites, POLLARD'S OPERA CO., Will produce the world-famed Musical Comedy by George Dance and Ivan Caryll, entitled — THE GAY PARISIENNE* THE GAY PARIS IENNE] By special arrangement with Messrs. Williamson & Musorovb, and with all the original SCENERY, WARDROBE, and EFFECTS. Special Engagement of the Charming Soubrette and Dancer, MISS GERTIE CAMPION. Special Engagement of the Celebrated English Stage Manager, MR. J. B. WATSON, Who originally produced this piece at the Duke op York's Theatre, London. POLLARD'S POPULAR PRICES: ' Dress Circle and Stalls, 3s ; Family Cirole, 2s ; Pit, Is ; Orchestra Stalls, ss. The box plan is now open at Holiday's, In Active Preparation, THE F R EaN C H MAID! THE FREN C H MAID! FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. TTIXCHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT 'TO MR. T. G. FITZGERALD. MISS MILLIE CLARK, from Rickards' Tivoli. SHELDON KINDLEY, Ventriloquist and Lightning Change Artist. By special request — " On the Wat to Kirn SIDNEY LUKLLA, the Old Favourite. CHRIS. HANSW>.\ i he Sketch. Artist. PAT. BRADY — 1 1 i.-li impersonations. ROSELLW SURPRISE PARTY— Acrobats. MR. A. E. EARL— 1 ' The Sentinel." Assisted by a Strong Company. Flashlight Photo of the Audience by Mr. W. A. Salmon. Popular Pricks— 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. DOS"! 1 HTSS IT ! QT. JO H N'H CHURCH. MR. MA UGH AIT BARNETT'S ORUAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 22nd INST. Admission Free. Collection. ROTiT. ANGUS, Hon. Sec. T IMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. JU SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. "THE BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL IN NATURE AXV ART." Quartette — " Swanee River " (illustrated) — Misses Salmon and Mcc, Messrs . Jackson and Twiss SNOW— ICE— FROST. Song — '■ Death of Nelson " (illustrated)— Mr. Horace Stebbing THE WINDING BROOK. Recitation — "The Heathen Chinee" (illus» trated) — Miss L. Tolhurst STATUARY. Song—" Ora Pro Nobis " (illustrated)— Miss Campbell TREE— FERN— BUSH. Song — " Daddy ". (illustrated)— Miss Mcc ENGRAVINGS— LIFE STUDIES. Quartette — "Little Old Log Cabin" (illustrated) — Misses Salmon and Mcc, Messrs. Jackson and Twiss SEA— CLOUDS. Song — " Killarney " (illustrated) — Miss Campbell FLOWERS— FRUIT. - Song— " Village Blacksmith" (illustrated)— Mr. Horace Stebbing , Recitation — " The Fireman's Wedding " (illustrated) — Miss Picot Dissolving Effect— " ROOK OF AGES" ARCHITECTURE — MISCELLANEOUS Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. Admission — One Shilling. MEWTOWN B R ASS BAND, A GRAND CONCERT Will be held in the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Riddiford-street, TO-MORROW EVENING, FRIDAY, 23rd Sept. Programme : Pianoforte Overture — Miss Hara \ Song — Mr. J. Babington Recitation — Miss M'Kinnon Song (selected) — Miss White Song (character) — Mr. W. Burton "Recitation — "' The Miner's Revenge " — Mr. L. Webb Cornet Solo — " Kentucky Home " — Bandmaster Hutchiuson Song — Lady Song — Mr. Edwards \ Song — " Where is my Norah " — Miss Ad im* Song — Miss Johnson Song— Miss M'Willliams Slack-wire Act — Mr. Durrant Song — Mr. Edwards To conclude with a Sketch entitled— "PENNY IN THE SLOT.' Messrs. Hutchinson and Durrant. Proceeds in aid of Instrument Fund. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is. I^TONE~AND~HUf T~CYCLING CLUB". FIRST ANNUAL |^RA.ND BALL 'Will be held in the DRILLSHED, PETONE, ON FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. G.M. Waltz 8 p.m. Double Tickets ... 4s Single Tickets 3s Ladies' Tickets 2s F. W. PACKARD, Hon. See. \ CONCERT AND DAjPTCU Will be held In the New School at Brooklyn On FRIDAY, 93rd, at 8 P.M. Mr. C. Wilson, M.H.R. , will take the Chair. J. DINNEEN, Hon. Secretary School Committee. W. N. A. V. mHE NAVALS will hold a BENEFIT X DANCE in tlie Boat Station or FRIDAY NEXT, in aid of a Distressed Member. Admission, One Shilling. t GUNNER SPARK, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON Festival Choral Sooiety Practice THIS EVENING, in Thomas's Hall. 8 p.m. Work in rehearsal, "Spectre's Bride." Full attendance requested. Those who took part in the first ■ performance of this work are invited to assist in its reproduction, .and will ho heartily welcomed at the practice. E. PLUMER MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sec. WOLFE'S Schnapps, the urinary organs Wolfe's, the ouly real Solmapps.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 6
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