S~\ P 1_ R A HOUSE. Lesseo and Manager . . Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer . .. .. Mr. W. O'SaUivan Representative for Williarns.cn & Jlusjprove, Mr. Deri Itoyle. A SENSATIONAL AMUSEMENT EVENT. BOXING NIGHT, TUESDAY, 26th DEC, And until further notice, The PEOpr.K's Favourites, POLLAKD'S OPEILA COMPANY^, Will produce, for the First Time in New Zealand, tbe world-fauicd Japaneso Opera, THE GEISHA ! With all tho Original Scenery, Wardrobe, and Effects. Special engagement of the following celebrated artists, who will bo seen in the characters originally played by them in the Australian production : — MISS if LOBENCE PKEEY, The Charming Prima Donna. MISS BKATUICE TEKRY, The Clever Soubrettt?. MISS JKNNIJ'J OPII'I, The Poijular Actress and Voctlist. And MR. WIILTUI PAULL, The World-fair id Knglisk Baritone. Prices — Dress Circio and Orchestral f-j'taUs, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Family Oirclo, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Holliday's. "OXOHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT ! OUll FAREWELL. NOETHCOTE'S KTNEMATOGIUPH UNIQUE SPECIALTY COMPANY. ■ A People's Show at a People's Phice. The Animated Pictures of the TKANS VA A L WA K . BBITON YEU6US BO HE. Our Elite Society Entertainers. A New and Attractive Programme 'I'o-nig-ht. " England Will See it Through." Doors open 7.30. Overture 8 sharp. Circle, 2a; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence HAiiKY ABBOTT, Agent. CHORAL HALL, COTJItTEXAY-PLACB. Lessees and Proprietors — John Fuller & Sons GRAND OPENING. SATURDAY. Dec 23. FULLKII'S MELBOURNE WAXWORKS AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Fova scasonof positively TJLBEK MONTHS. THE LARGEST WAXWORKS SHOW That has ever visited Wellington, coD^isfcingr of all tlie Colebrlties of the Day. DREYFUS, TFO'] DOWN-T RODJJJBN, in four beautiful tableaux THE TKAKSVAAJ. WAR—H.-n. J. Chamberlain, ICrupror, Dr. Jameson, etc. The World's Greatest Stars — Madame Melba, " Lillie Langtry," Miss Fortescue, etc. All the Notorious Criminals of AustralasiaHall. Butler, and others too numerous to mention . THE CHAMBER. OF HORRORS — The Gatton Tragedy, the Yarr.i J'oot Tmtik Tragerlv, and ho its of others. BIG VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, at 8 p.m. Admission, 6d ; Chamber of Horrors, 3d extra. Doors open 7. l.'j till 10 id. in. N.B.— Fuller's Waxwohks and Grand Vaudeville Company has jnsst concluded TWO RECORD SKASoNS of Tsn Months in DuNEDiN^and Threic Months in Christchurch. J. E. PETHERICK. EXCHANGE HALL. Mr. Ralph Steele. Lessee and Manager. STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS (Tho Original Payne Family). For a Short Season Only, commencing on CHRISTMAS NIGHT GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Also BOXiNG. NIGHT. NEW SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT. Everything Up-to-date. ' Humorous Songs, Plantation Melodies, Coon Sougs. Selections on the Violin, Mandolin, Banjos, Sleigh Bells, Hand Bells, Glassophone. - MR. RALPH STEELED latest successes. "Fancy Meeting You," and "3?our Fingera and a Thumb." MASTER CLAUDE STEELE, the Boy Marvel, in his character songs, " Sons of the Sea," " Soldiers of the Queen." &c. MR. JAS. "WiLUAMS, the eminent basso, in " The Diver," " Out on the Deep," &c. MISS LIZZIE PAYNE, MISS KATE MAHER, and MISS GERTIE BROMLY. in the Latest Novelties. Everyone delighted. From start to finish not a dull moment. Popular Family Prices— Dress Circle and ' Front Seats, 2s ; other parts, la ; Childrer half-price. Doors open at 7.30, Ammance at 8 o'clock, Carriages, 10.15. Day sale at Sowman's. Tobacconist. -> Representative, R. T. TREGASKI. " A RE wo slaves, we working men?" HALL, PETONE. MR. D. M. M ; CRACKETT will deliver n\ Lantern Lectnro as above TO-MORROW* EVENING (Friday), at 8, illustratod with 80 Beautiful VioAi s. Comic Pictures for tlio young folks will niho be shown. Prices — Front seats, Is; back seats, CJ; children haLF-price. CRICKET ! CRICKET ! CRICKET ! BASIN RESERVE The Interprovinoial Match, ' CANTERBURY versus WELLINGTON, SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd DEC , At 2 p.m. sharp. Admission — Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies anc Boys under 14 years, free ; .Grandstand, 6d. W. C. S. LBVJERS, Hon. Sec. W.C.A. "p| AY'S BAY. Time Table. Steamers will run as under (weather permitting) — SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBKK. Leave Ferry Wharf, 10 a.m. anl 2.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 24th DEOIu'MBMIi.. Leave Ferry Wharf. 10.15 a.m. and 2,00p.m ' MONDAY, 25th DECEMBER. Leave Ferry Wharf, 10 a ru. and 2.30 i>.m. TUESDAY (BOXING DAY). Steamers will mako,trip,s <o the Riy at short intervals from 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. A Band will piny selections in ll:e grtuitils during the d ay. Details in future if »uc. WE DNESI) AY , iiTUi ' J>ECE M BER . Leavo Ferry Whnrf. 10 a in. and 2 0>) p.m. Leave Bay each day 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. ' STEAM LAUNCH MOTUBOA. fTHHIS favourite littlo Launch is op«i foi J». Engagements for Picnic aisd Fifcubg 'Partios and Excursions, on reasons Wo to? ins. Apply to the Master on board, or Xo. '4, Mowbray-street. " fipROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD.' JL. Classes now forming". Enquire Dresden Co.'s Warehouse. Sco Saturday's issue, 2nd Dcctmbor. THE WELLINGTON DRi\ ERS' UiN'ION. A VERY Special Mooting of the abovft will bo hold in the Trocadero on FRIDAY, 22nd December, at 8 -p.m. .„- Business very important. All drivers in vited. L. MOORE, Socrclary. "T'M onp of Nature's noblemen, J'-7 A lady."
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Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 149, 21 December 1899, Page 6
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