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OPERA HOUSE. Under the direction of Messrs. J. C. Williamson and Geo. Musgrove. Business Manager ... Mr. R. Stewart. Touring Manager ... Mr. Harold Ashton ALL PREDICTIONS VERIFIED ! LAST NIGHT, The first performance of the Musical Comedy A TRIP TO CHINATOWN Proved a GREAT and UNEQUIVOCAL TRIUMPH. No heartier greeting was ever acoordod, and certainly no more genuine and spontaneous outburst of appreciation was ever tendered to a company tban that which, at the close of tho performance, the famouß American Comedian, MR. HARRY CONOR, And MESSRS. HOYT AND M'KEE'S COMPANY, were made the recipients. ENCOEE FOLLOWED ENCOEE, LAUGH SUPEESEDED LAUGH, 4 And ENTHUSIASM BEED ENTHUSIASM, Until it was unanimously admitted fliat a BEIGHTEE AND MORE BEILLIANT PRODUCTION Had never been witnessed in this oity. TO-NIGHT-SATURDAY— TO.NIGHT, Will be repeated the success of all successes, A TEIP TO CHINATOWN, with Mr. Harry Conor in his inimitable impersonation of Welland Strong, absolutely the most humorous portrayal ever seen on the Australian stage. ' Representative tor Hoyt and M'Kee, Mr. E. G. Cooke. Piano from tho Dresden Piano Depot. Box Plan for FOUR EEMAINING PERFORMANCES of A Trip to Chinatown at Holliday's. Prices — ss, 3s, 2s, Is. A TRII? TO CHINATOWN. HIS Excellency the Governor, Countess Ranfurly, and Suite have signified their intention of witnessing tbo performance on TUESDAY EVENING. CRITERION THEATRE. 8 p.m. — Two Exhibitions Nightly— 9 p.m. ST. HILL & MOODIE'S Perfected KINEMAT O G E A P H. Crowded Nightly. 200 Moro Chairs. The Now SOUTH AFRICAN WAR subjects, The Battles Glencoe and Inlands Laag-te, just added. No extra charge. 1 THE DREYFUS CASE (Series). Lord Roberts. ; ANNA BELLE, Beautiful Skirt Dances 1 (costume valued 200 guineas by Worth, 1 Paris) 1 TREGOLI. 15 New Subjects. All the Old Favourites. 6d, Gd, 6d-All Parts, Matinee, 3.30 TO-MORROW (Saturday). TTIULLER'S WAXWORKS. JC EVERY EVENING. THE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Entire Change of Programme. Admission, 6d ; Chamber of Horrors, 3d. . rBTHE W-LLLINUTON- GARRISON I BAND will play a Programme of Musio at Newtown Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) ■ AFTERNOON, and will take up a collection for the Contingent. H. DAVIS, Sec. rjPHE Newtown Brass Band will play a ' Selected Programme of Musio at tho New1 town Park on MONDAY EVENING next, ; commencing at 7 o'clock sharp. Collection in aid of the New Zealand Contingent Fund. F. THORNTON, Hon. Sec. PARAPARA HYDRAUTLIC SLUICING AND MINING COMPANY (Ltd.). V NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Offices of Warren and Co., [ Union Steam Ship Co.'s Buildings, Wel- , lington, on WEDNESDAY, 17th January, at 11 a.m. , Business : > To receive tho Annual Report and L Statement of Receipts and Expenditure To Elect Two Directors To Elect an Auditor i And General T. J. C. WAEREN, Secretary. ' NEWTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. | "JV/JT EMBERS are hereby reminded that a ij.l Meeting to decide a Loan Appropriation, by ballot, will be held in the Victoria ; Hall, Adelaide-road, on T (JESDAY, the 16th i January, at 8 p.m. sharp. 1 W. CHEGWIDDEN, Secretary. 1 OTAKI ELECTION. > — — 'A MEETING of Mr. C. B. Morison's | Lower Hutt Committee will be held in the Mechanics' Institute on MONDAY, 15th f January, 1900, at S p.m. , ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. ' FTIHE Members of the above Club are 1 J- . requested to meet at tho Nag's Head Hotel at 8 o'clock on MONDAY EVEN1 ING, 15th instant, to bid farewell to their ! olubmatos who are leaving for South 1 Africa with tho (Second Contingent. It is hoped there will be a large attendance. 1 W. H. WOON, ! " Hon. Sec. ROARING MEG SLUICING AND I HYDRAULIC POWER CO., Ltd. > A GENERAL Meeting of Shareholders will be held in tho officos of the Company, L > Ballancc-street, on the 31st day of January, ' at 11 a.m. • Business .- To receive Report and Balance-sheet Election of Directors Election of Auditors And General. pTWILTON) Manager. SHALL AN EVANGELIST GO WITH THE CONTINGENT? A PUBLIC MEETING to move in this proposal is to be held in 'St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-street, on MONDAY, 15th instant, at 8 p.m. The Mayor (Mr. J. G. W. Aitkcn) will tako the chair, and representative Christians will address, the meeting. All Christians interested in the spiritual needs of the troops at the seat of war aro cordially invited. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. ■ftATE NOTICE. I^TOTICE is hereby givon that all unpaid -J-^ Rates after the Ist February, 1900, will have 10 per cent, added to them, and all unpaid rates after that date will be sued for without fnrtlaer notice. By order. JOHN WATERS, Clerk,

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 6