CH O M AT. HALL, COIMtTKNAY-l'fiAi'lil. TO-Mflin 1 ! Four Now Artist? ;ui'l Complete Change of Programme. FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. J-'UliLHll'S J3TJOU COMPANY. First Appearance To-night of STVORONI, HIVOUONT, Tho great. lOngliab Comedian and Dancer. Tu-nifibl. First Appptii'Jiiu'o of Sydney's Quaintciil Cornor-uian, J\lJi. WAL. (JOT'J'IJ-JIJ. Mlt. WAL. COTTIER. To-night, FifrtL Appearance o£ HILSS AMY ULACIvIE, MISb AMY BLAOKIE, Charming 1 Australian Contralto. iSivoroni aud fc>ilvini, Sketch Artials. To-night, Last Appoaranco of GJjJO. DEAN. Big succjohs of Fred Bluett, Percy Jauioe, Eva Wilson, Coralio Jjarlow. To-night, Now First Part, " Haymakors." Monday next, 29tli October— Tho World's Greatest Trapeze Artists, • THE FLYING JORDANS. •THE FLYING JORDANS. During the season of these great artists, 6d extra for the balcony will be charged. ST. PETER'S CLUB Ti^HIRD ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GHUZNEE-STREET. WEDNESDAY, 3lst OCTOBER, 1900. Concert Programme — 1. " Marguerita " (Lo.hr)— Mr. H. Smith 2. Song — "Tho Promise of Life " (Cowan) — Miss "Woodward 3. " Maid of Malabar " (Adaniß)-Mr. G. H. Bannister 4. Song (selected) — Miss M. Curtis 5. Song (comic, selected) — Mr. R. Robertson G. Duet — " The Moon Hath Raised Her Camp Above" (Balfe)— Misses M. Salmon and A. Pownall 7. " Doreen " (Adams) — -Mr. A. Ballanoe 8. "Dear Heart" (Tito Mattei) — Miss H. Randell 9. " l.ovo Has 'Eyes" (Bishop) — Miss E. Salmon Followed by John Maddison's Charming Comedy, "JOHN DOBBS." Characters— Squire Fallowfiold ... Mr. C. H. Williams Major Fraukman ... Mr. E. S. Harris Peter Paternoster Mr. J. J. S. Stevenson John Dobbs Mr. P. R. Fordham John Mr. F. E. Franklyn Mrs. Chesterton Miss Blnndoll Lucy (hor sister) MissHolroyd Admission, ono Shilling. Tickets from Richard Brown, Bookseller ; Fitzgerald, Chemist, Willis-street. Piuno kindly lent by Dresden. LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION OF N.Z. NEWTOWN WARD DISTRICT BRANCH. MEETING on MONDAY NEXT, 29th inst., at 8 p.m., at Victoria Hall (sido entranoo), to Enrol Members and make arrangements for a SOCIAL to bo hold at Victoria Hall on THURSDAY, Bth November. ARTHUR EDWARDS, Acting-Secretary. frt..' r-. [[ ~ «» , -X, +—~*~A*C3 LOYAL HTMTANNTA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. npHE Fortnightly Mooting of Iho Lodge A will bo held on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Businoes — Initiation and General. G. E. GODBER, P.P.G.M., . Secretary. COURT SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, 7609, A.O.F. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting will be held at 7.30 on MONDAY NEXT, the 29th. , ( Businkss : Dispensary, Proposed Death Levy, and General It is important every member should attend. By order C.R., T. L. COE, Seoretary. PETONE ROWING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING 'of Members and those proposing to join the Club will be held in the Itaufurly Hall, on MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock sharp. Committee will please moet at 7 p.m. Business — Receipt of Subscriptions, Ideation of Officers and Members, and General. J. PALAMOUNTAIN, Seo. pro torn. WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE. A PUBLIC Meeting of the League will bo held at their rooms, Oddfellows' Hall, Lambton - Quay, THURSDAY, Ist November, Mr. W. M'Loan will give an address entitled 1—"1 — " Coal and Crime." Discussion invited. Members earnestly requested to attend. Admission, freo. E. MOORE, Hon. Seo. FUNERAL NOTICE. TIIHE Friends of Mr. Jonathan Bidmoad I are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, Eliza, whioh will leave his residence, No. 110, Tinakori-road, on Sunday, 28th Ootober, at 2.30 p m., for the Karori Cemetery. ISAAC .CLARK & SON, Undertakers, &c. Telephone, 806. 55, Molosworth-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. r|MHE Friends of Mrs. V. Stark are re.fl. speotfnlly invited to attend tho Funeral of hor lato dearly bolovod Husband James, which will leavo hor residence, 85, MoloMWortli-stroet, To - morrow (Sundnj'), 28th October, lUOO, at 2.50 for the Sydneystreet Cemetery. ' J. FLYGEPu & CO., Undertakers and I'lmbalmors, Tolephone 1073. 20, Cuba-street. HRR MAJESTY'S VETERANS. MEMBERS of tho Veteran's Association .•ire invited to attond tho Funeral of thoir lato comrade, I. Stark, from 85, Molos-worth-stroot, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. . FRANCIS STEVENS. TW'EW WARES! NEW WARES! Dlroct from Manufacturers. BEDROOM SETS, from 10s 6d to 35s por Ret. LANGLEYWARE, in Teapots, Ju«b, Sugars nnd Creams, etc. Also, a Lnrgn Selection of GLASSWARE — Cako Stands, Glass Dishes, Bultcrn, and Hugarg. <U WINTON AND M'LAUCHLAN'S, 40, Cuba-stroet, nnd 221, Lambton-quny. TO HOTELKEEPERS. Lnngloywavo Pint Mugs now in stock)
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 6
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