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QPERA HOUSE Lessoe Mrs. O. M. MeAdoo Busiaess Manager ... Mr. R. H. Collins TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! M'ADOO'S JUBILEE SINGERS AND PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU. Jubilee Singers 3500 feet of .Passion Play Jubilee Singers Beautiful Passion Play Jubilee Singers Moving Pic- Passion Play Jubilee Singers > tures. Passion Play Jubilee Singers 12 Passion Play Jubilee Singers STAR Passion Play Jubilee Singers ARTISTS; Pat.sion Play Jubilee Singers 12, Passion Play Jubilee Singers Including Passion Play <& A U Z E," G A U Z'E, GAUZE, The Great Character Artist. EVERY ITEM REDEMANDED. HEAR THE OLD FAVOURITE JUBILEE CHORUSES. TO-MORROW, FIRST GRAND CHANG 10 OF PROGRAMME. Prices— 3s. 2s, Is 6(3, and Is. Plan at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist. ' W. H. KOTT, Representative. CHORAL HALL, COUR'I ENAY-PLA.6E. TO-NIGHT! First Appearance of those Human Meteors of the Air, THE FLYING JORDA^S/ THE FLYING JORDANS, THE FLYING JORIMNS, And the Queen of the Slack Wire, LITTLE VENUS. LITTLE VENUS. Tremendous ovation and immediate s'uocess of the great English Comedian and Eccentrio Dancer. SIVRONI, . SIVRONI, SIVRONI, &IVIIONI, Who was greeted on Saturday night with recall upon recall by a housie croAvded from footliphts to fool path. MISS AMY BLACKIE, The charming Australian Contralto, who simply took the audience by storm. .MR. WAL. COTTIER, The quaintest of corner men, greeted with thunders of applanse. SIVRONI aud SILVINI, A veritable success in Character Sketches, unsnrjpassed, unequalled, unrivalled. Continued success of Fred Bluett, Percy James, Eva Wilson, Coralie Barlow. [ Front chairs and balcony Is, back seats 6d. FE DERA L THEATRE MANNBRS-&TUEKT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FEDERAL MINSTREL AND COMEDY COMPANY. Grand Reception of tho> ROSELLE TKIO ROSELLE TRIO Jn their Triple Trapeze Acb. Continued Success of LITTLE MAISIPJ EDWARDS' LITTLE MAISIB EDWARDS In her new specialty, Tho London Waif. JOK WATTS," in his Silver Clog Dance., MADGE LUCAS, High kicker and Contortionist. JACK— LYNDON BROS— ALF. Musical Artists and Wive - Walkers. Change of programme every Saturday Balcony, Is; other parts, 6d, 6d, Cd, 6d., 6d. OROOKLYN CHURCHROOM. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, AT .B p.m. GRAND CONCERT AND CONVERSAZIONE. The following well-known Amateurs will Assist — Mrs. Rigg, Misses Gillj Driscoll, Salmon, Hennah, Messrs. Twiss, Searle) H; Smith. » Organ, Mr. Rowley ; Violi»;,Mißß Elsie Hennah ;' Piano, Miss Gill. Children's Choruses. Children's Chorusei Bran Tubs. Bran Tubs. Tickets Is Gd, including Refreshments. G. E. SMLI'H. Secretary. THE SALVATION ARMY. AN Address on the Rescue Work of the Salvation Army in Wellington Avill be delivered by Adjutant SPARCiO, in- the Taranaki-street Wesley Church, on MONDAY, 29th October, at 7.30 p.m., also Singing by rescued children. Lady Stout will preside. A collection will be taken up in aid of thework. \ A. GRAND OPEN-AIIJ LTM FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, ax 8 P.M., On the Reclaimed Land, close to Baud- stand. Brass Band in attendance. (By permission of the MayoiO Collection taken up iv aid of Salvation Army Rescue Work. RIMITTv'FrMETHODIST ~CHURCH,» Sydney- stkeetj Thorndon,; * SALE OF WORK, '*' , To be opened by his Worship tlie Mayor (J. G. W. Aitkeu, Ksq.JU On WEDNESDAY, 31st OCT.. at 3 p.n>. In the evening a' Concert will be given by Musical Helpers., Admission after 5 p.m.— Adults, 68 ; Children, 3d. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, . Sale continued. Doo»S open 6.30 p.m. Competitions£&o. * , . ..• • Admission, (id and 3d." A GRAND SOCIAL Will be held in NGAHAURANGA HAjLL On WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER. Tickets, 2s 6d ; ladies free. To commence at 8 p.m. sharpJ. R. SMITH, Hon Seo. S~. JAMES'S/ PRESBYTERIAN' CHURGH, ' Wellington South. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK ' Will be held in VICTORL4 HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Ist and 2nd November, • Afternoon and Evening. Tho Sale will be opened by Lady Stout on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Plain Goods Stall, Fancy Goods "Eu- * deayour'l, Stall, Flower and Produce Stall, Christmas Tree, Father Christmas in attendance, Lollie Stall. Afternoon Tea (6d), Refreshments. Orchestra, Musical Selections. Admission 6d ; Children, Half-price. YDNEY - STREET SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. . MR. CLIFFORD WALKER (Of London) IN " The Ladies' Penny Paper --' " Covelli- Mania " "Babies" " Maoßrao's System " "Nothing" 11 Doan' Yer Keep Me Waitin 1 " 45 Me and Bill" And the Comedietta, "CUT OFF WITH A SHILLING!" (By the author of " Old Cronieo.") Reserved Seats, 3s. Plan at the Dresden. Unreserved Seats, 2s.- -- • > ■ TO SECRETARIES OF HA J.LsT CLUBS,SCHOOLS, BAZAARS, &c. PROF. T. W. DRIVEN, the Original and Only Vice Regal Magician, can now bo eueraged for public or private engagements. The only conjuror Avho has had iho honour of presenting his entertainment, by cou*« inand, before the Governor-General of Federated Australia, the Earl of Hopetoun, K.T., G.C.M.G. Lessons given in Legerdeuaiwa. Address— Cottrtenoyplace, rear Choral Hall,

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 6