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HOUS,E< Under the Management of Edwin Geach* " Ladysmith is tho Lucknow of South Africa." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Doors open at 7. Stait 8.5 sharp. SECOND GREAT LECTURE, ■ "THE STORY OF THE SIKGE." "THE STOEY OF THE SIEGE." "Thank God, wo kept the Flag Flying.** DONALD MACDONALD, DONALD MACDONALD, DONALD MACDONALD, DONALD MACDONALD, War Correspondent, AND AN IDEAL AND PICTURESQUE OKATOR, Who met with a Flattering and Enthnsiastio Keception Last Evening from an Overflowing Audience of 2000 People The Vast and Representative Audience which PACKED THE OPI-IRA HOUSE PACKED THL'! OPEKA HOUSE Wbee Unanimous in thkir Pbaisb. DONALD MACDONALD, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, IN HIS GREAT POPULAR- LTCCTUItE, IN HIS GREAT POPULAK LECTURE, " THK STORY OF THIO SIEGE." "THE STORY OF THK SIEGE." " THK STOET OF THE SIEGE." " THE STOKY 01 THE SIKGE." "THI' 1 STORY OF THK SIEGE." " THE STOIIY OE THE SIEGE." " Thank God, we kept the Flag Flying." " On this occasion he will tell tlie story of the Siege of Ladysmith. The main incidents of tho great evenb are still fresh in the public ! mind. It was but the other day when the nation and the world woke up every morning, the one to dread lest the fated town had been taken in tho night, and the other to exult in the fact. Every point in its history of 120 days of terror and death — fever following upon sheUjfire, and starvation upon fever — had been followed 'with breathless interest." ' MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATIONS. 150 VD3WS TAKEN DURING THE SIEGjE. GENERAL BULLER'S DESPATCH TO THE WAR, OFFICE. " Nelth'orpe, Ist March, 5.20 p.m. "I have just returned from Ladysmith. Except a small rearguard north of Surprise Hill, the whole of the enemy lately besieging it have retired in Jiot haste. The garrison was on half a pound of meal per man per day, and was supplementing the meat ration by horses and ntulos. The men will wanfc careful nursing before they are fit for the field." THIRD LECTURE TO-MORROW, " ON TUGELA HEIGHTS." | FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING. 150 Realistic Views from Scene of Action, POPULAR PRICES--3s, 2s, Is. SECURE SEATS AT HOI-LIDAY'S. SECURE SEATS AT HOLLIDAY'S. P.S. — Intending patrons ar.o kindly re< quested to be seated by 8 sharp. Carriages may be ordered for 10.10. L. Davies, Treas. A. Clark, Rep. /CHORAL HALL-To-night is our 236 th night. What a record ! Still we Boom ! FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. They're a tremendous draw every night. LEN'NON ! HYMAN ! LENNON ! LENNON ! HYMAN ! LENNON ! " Fun in a Cottage " Marvellous Acrobatic Feats Our Bijou Minstrel I'irst Part, '8 till 9 p.m. Our "Star" turns are as follow: — Misa Roso Belmoiit, at 9.5 p.m.; JMr. Dave Caston, at 9.10 p.m. ; Mr. Will Stevens, at 9.20 p.m.; Lennou, Hymau, Lennon, in their funuy and marvellous Acrobatic Act, at 9.35 p.m ; Sheldon Kindly andLillie Smith, at9.42p.m.; That lioy Pete " Funny Farce," at 9.50 p.m. Stalls, Is ; other parts, 6d. Carriages at 10 p.m. QPERA HOUSE. , licssee and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr. W. O'Sullivan. Representative for J. C. Williamson and George Musg-rove — Mr. Bert Royle. A FAK.EWELL SEASON, Commencing MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER. I Good-bye to the favourites, POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. Arrangements for the first week— MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Ist and 2nd OCTOBER, PAUL JONES, Miss MAUD BEATTY as PAUL JONES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 3rd and 4th OCTOBER, THE GEISHA, With all its charming effects. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, sth and 6th OCTOBER, THE GONDOLIERS, With a great cast of characters. Prices — Dress Circle and Stalls, 3s ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is ; a few Orchestral Stalls, ss. Box plan at Holiday's on Friday morning*. THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. fH TWELFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION B NOW OPEN AT THE GALLERY OF FINE AETS, WiriTMOHE-STItKBT. Admission — One Shilling. Gallery open daily from U a.m. to 5.30 p.m and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. 1 Art Union Tickets (5s each) may be obtained from any member of the -Council, or from the Custodian. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Secretary. QYDNEY- STREET SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. CONCERT. Mr. Mauglian Bamefcfc and Herr Max Hoppe will play Sonata in C Minor (Greisr) Mr. John Prouse will sing* songs by Beethoven, Sohumann, and Wagner Mr. Maughan Baruott will piny tho Adagio from Schubert's Wanderer Fantasio, and a Berceuse' and Serenade from his own pen Herr Max Hoppe will play violin soli by Daucla, Oberthur, Eichberg, and Einile Sauret. Reserved Seats, 3s ; Admission, 2s. Plan at the Dresden. Q V D N E V - S T R E E T HALL. WEDNESDAY, 2Gth SEPTEMBER. <K)NCKRT By the I'upila of Miss M Johnston, assisted by Messrs. J. B. Martin, A. J. Hloxaiu, Cook, and Buckridge. Admission, 2s and Is. Tickets at th« Dresden. Commence at 8 p.m. ; carriage: a', 10 p.m. VICTORIA COLLEGE. THE last of the series of Public Ltc- „,, tures will be given at the Girls' High School on TUESDAY EVENING 25th September, at 8 o'clock, by Professor Brown. Subject: "The Presentation of Helen in Literature." CHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 6

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