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OPICRA HOUSE; | A LEAP INTO PUBLIC FAVOUR | BLAND HOST'S Third Novelty Dramatic Production, WOMAN AND WIFE, WOMAN AND WINJO, WOMAN AND WINE, WOMAN AND WINE, Written by Messrs. Arthur Shirley and '•• Ben Landeck. A FUROBE OF SENSATION ! ! A FURORE OF SKNSATION ! 1 Graphic and Life-like Interpretation bj tho Favourite Premier Combination - of tho Colonies. RARE AND UNIQUE EFFECTS. RARE AND UNIQUE EFFECTS. Wonder-compelling Tableaux by Mr. Johq- , Brunton. Varied Views of Malvern. Scenes on a French Racecourse. The Longchamps Steeplechase. Tbe Boulevard Cafe. Habits and Customs of Parisians. ; THE JAPANESE BALL. BALLI'JT ! BALLET ! Arranged by Miss Beanie Galletly. THR PARIS FLOWER MARKET. In the Weird Morning Time— the Women's; Quarrel— the Duel with Knives— the Burial in Roses. THE BLIND MAN'S VISION ! THE TRIAL AT LE PALAIS DE JUSTICE ! 1 POPULAR PRICES-3s, 2s, Is. Booking Fee and Early Door Tickets, 6d extra. Box plan at Holliday's. lOarly Door Tickets at Cook's Circulating Q Library, opposite Opera House. /"IHORAL HALL.' THURSDAY, 14th DECEMBER. , MR. ROBERT PARKER'S 1 TWENTY -FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT. The Madrigal and Glee Society will sing— "Fire, Fire ,my Heart" " Phyllis" " Since First I Saw Your Face" " Matona, Lovely Maiden" " Sleep, Darling Sleep," and , " When Love and Beauty" Wellington Liodertafel will sing — '• Tho Sabbath Call" and " Ode to Music" Miss Grace Kennedy and Miss Joan Parkey will play — j Duet for Violin and Pianoforte j Miss Barber will play— J Mozart's Concerto in D Minor, with i Orchestral Accompaniment | Miss Janel Ross will — > Pianoforte Solo — " II moto perpetuo '* 3 Song 3 by Mr. John Prouse, Dr. Kington Fyffe, Mr. Jas. Searle, and Mr. Thoa. Pringle. Leader of Orchestra — Mr. A. Spackman. At tbe Pianoforte— Miss Joan Parker. Conductor ... Me. ROBERT PABKER. Tickets, 33, 23, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. THOS^ PPJNGLE. Hon. Sec. EVENING PARTY. In aid of i "GOOD LUCK STALL," EASTER 3 CARNIVAL, r In St. Paul's Schoolroom. Sydney-street, on WEDNESDAY, 13fch DECEMBER. ' 9 Singing and Recitations from* 8 p.m. till • 8.30 p.m. = Prograssive Euchre from 8.30_ till 10.30 i (six special prize!). : Dancing from 10.30. f 0 Admission, 2s. Tickets may be obtained " at Jlli-s. Daignan's, Molesworth-street, or i Mrs. XTDonald,' Confectioner, Manners-st. VI CTOit I A HALL, Adelaide-eoad. FEIDAY, 15th DECEMBER. At 8 p.m. b CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT, r '\.QtIEEN KINDHEART's CORONATION," 3 * Introducing Carols, Songs. Recitations, Dialogue, tianta Clans. &c. By St. James's Sunday Scholars, Choir, and Orchestra — lUO performers. Admission. Is ; Children half-price. • Proceeds in aid of St. James's Sunday SohooF ' - and new Organ Fund. HUTT SCHOOL FLOWER SHOWj To be opened on TUESDAY. 12th DECEMBER, t At 2 p m., By the Chairman of tho Education Board. Open from 2 to 5.30, and 7 to 10 p.m., on Tuesday and Wednesday. Refreshment and other Stalls. Numerous Attractions. promenadTT concert v By Minifies Band each evening. WM. C. DAVIS, Hon. Sec. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, JOHNSONc VILLE. ' WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER, , - At 7.30 p.m. A GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Wesley Church will bo held as above. Instrumental and Vocal Music by good taleut. Tickets, Is, obtainable at Cook's SiortN i MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND DANCE , WEDNESDAY NEXT. IOOK OUT for the MitchrlitDwn Brass J Band's Excursion and Dauce, to be hold at Day's Bay on Wednesday, 13th. B Music and Selections by tho above Band. Duchess leaves the wharf ab 7.30 p *n. Faro, 2s : Children, Is. C. K. JAKES, Bandmaster^ t i^ROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD." ' Classes now forming. • Knquiro Dubsdbk Co.'s Warehouse t Sco Saturday's issue, 2nd December. > ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. s — „ * MEETING will be held in this SchoolX^l i-co:n on TUESDAY, 12th December, at 8 p.m., at which Aiehdeaccn Taucourt und others will .«peak' of tho work di- tho ' Church in the- Diocese, specially in tho country districts. W. C. WATERS, Vicar of St. Peter's. _ d ""WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL „ ;■ society. J " iriENERAL MEETING, at Mu3ouin, ou '«? V>T TUESDAY, tho 12th inst., at 8 p.m. Papers : 1. On tho Volcanoes of tho Pacific, by » Coleman Phillips. Notes and Additions to Museum, by Sir .1 nines Hector. ', Etc., etc. «, 11. B. GORE. *, Secretary. t S WELLINGTON AMATEUR liLETIC CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of _ A (ho Club i<* called t>t tho Contral Hotel lV:- THIS KVKNIKti. lUU in«t.. at 8 p.m. Business— Re Championship Mooting) - J. PRENDEVILI.E, P , Bon. Soo. !' OTAKI ELECTORATE, h " OUT of rospool to thr .'iciv.orv of tho lato Mr. H. A. Field, M.H.K., tho lHceth'.K " of Mr. C. It Morison's Into Committee, cony yoned Jor This Eveiriug, at tbe Lowor Hutt, o is oanoolleti.
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Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 140, 11 December 1899, Page 6
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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 140, 11 December 1899, Page 6
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