QPERA HOUSE. I-easoe Mrs. O. M. McAdoo Busiueßs Manager ... Mr. R. H. Collius TO-NIGHT ! TO.NIGHT ! M'ADOO'S JUBILBW SINGERS AND PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMIORGAU Jubilee Singers 3500 feet of Passion Play Jubilee Singers Beautiful Passion Play Jubilee Singers Moving Pic- Passion Play Jubilee Singers tures. Passion Play Jubilee Smget s 12 Passion Play Jubilee Singers STAR Passion Play Jubilee Singers ARTISTS, Pntsioi) Play Jubi cc Singers J2. Passion Plnv Jubilee Singers Including , Passion Play GAUZE, G A U Z X, G AUZ E\ The Great Character Artist. EVERY ITEM RE DEMANDED. HEAR THE OLD FAVOURITE JUBILEE CHORUSES. TO-NIGHT, FIRST GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GKAND MATINEK on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Children Is to all parts of the house. Prices— 3s, 2s, Is 6d, and la. ' Plan afc Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist. W. H. NOTT, Representative. CHORAL HALL, COUByKNAT-PLAlinj. The Public are the judges, and they declare that, irrespective of priced, it is the Best Show in New Zealand. OUR TRUMP CARDS— THE FLYING JORDANS, THE FLYING JORDANS, LITTLE VENUS, SIVRONI, SIVRONI, Introducing his gren,t creation, the Indiarubber Dance. MISS AMY BLAKIU, The Charmiug Contralto, AND OUR TREBLE BIJOU COMPANY. Admission— Balcony and Stalls, Is ; back, 6d. FEDERAL. T HBATBK. MANNBRS-STttBIBT. TO-NIGHT! FEDERAL MINSTRELS Grand Reception of the ROSELLE TKIO in their Triple Trapeze Acs. LITTLE MAISIK EDWARDS In her new specialty. The London Waif. JACK— LYNDON BROS.— ALP. Musical Artists and Wire - Walkers, And the whole of our Federal Company. Balcony, 1b; other parts, 6d, b'd, 6d, 6d, Od. ■BROOKLYN CHURCHROOM. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, at 8 p.ar, grand concert and conversazione: The following well-known Amateurs will Assist— Mrs. Rigg, Misses Gill, Driscoll, Salmon, Hennah, Messrs. Twiss, Searle, H. Smith. Organ, Mr. Rowley ;' Violin, Miss Elsie Hennah ; Piano, Miss Gill. Children's Choruses. Children's Choruses. Bran Tubs. Bran Tubs. / Tickets Is 6d, including Refreshments. G. E. SMITH. Secretary. QEVENTH ELOOUTIONARY RECITAL. MRS. ADELENK IZETT AND PUPILS. 3YDNEY»STREET SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. Pabt I. 1. Quartette— 4 ' Hail to the Chief "—Messrs. P. Palmer, W. J. Lankshear, J. A. Aloorn, J. M. Izett 2. Recitation— " The Pride of Battery B " (Anon.)— Miss Lulu Arnold 3. Recitation—" The Rhyme of the Duohess May" (E. B. Browning)— Miss Mabel Mcc 4. Monologue (in costume)—" Zingarella, the Gipsy Flower Girl " — Miss Belle Hyama 5. Song— Seleoted— Mr. P. Palmer 6. Reoitation — " Bob Cratohet's ChrUtmas Dinner " (Diokens's Ohristmas Carol)— Miss R. Riobardson 7. Pantomime— " The Old Folks at Home" (Quartette) — Misses Arnold and Picot 8. Recitation—" A Tale o' Sweethearts " (G. R. Sims) — Mrs. Adeleno Izett 9. Recitation — " How Tom Got His Fence Whitewashed " (Mark Twain) — Miss Crissie Picot Part IT. 1. Recitation— 1 ' The Kitchen Clock" (J. V. Cheney) — Miss Belle Hyams 2. Recitation — "Jes' 'Fore- Chri&tmas " (Eugene Field) — Master John S. Booth 3. Monologue — " Joe and I at the Play " (Anon.)— Miss Mabel Mcc 4. Quartette — " Three Chafers "—Messrs. P. Pahner, W. 3~l Lankshear, J. A. Alcorn, J. M. Izett 5. Reoitation — Tobe " — Miss Crissie Picoh 6. Recitation (in costume)— " The Minuet" (M. M. Dodge)— Miss Lulu Arnold 7. Recitation — " Tho Lady of Shuloth" (Tennyson) — Mrs. Adelone Izett 8. A Country Danee — " Money Musk "— - Miss R. Richardson 9. Castinet Drill— Arranged by Mrs. Adelone Izett — By the Pupils Tickets at Dresden Co. Prices, 2s, Is. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Stbnbt-strbet, Thornhon. SALK OB 1 WORK, To be opened by his Worship the Mayor (J. G. AY. Aitken, Esq.! On WEDNESDAY, 31st OCT., at 3 p.m. In the evening a Conoert will be given by Musical Helpers. Admission after 5 p.m.— Adults, 6d ; Children, 3d. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, Sale continued. Doors open 6.30 p.m. Competitions, &g. Admission, Od and 3d. A GRAND SOCIAL Will be held in NGAHAURANGA HALL On WEDNESDAY, 31sl OCTOBER. Tickets, 2s 6d ; ladies free. To commence at 8 p.m. sharp. J. R. SMITH, Hon Seo. QYDNEY - STREET SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY' EVENING NEXT. MR. CLIFFORD WALKER In an entirely New Programme of Humorous, Musical and Dramatic ReaitaU,And a highly diverting One-act Play, "CUT OFF WITH A SHILLING" (By the author of " Old Cronies "). Cast : Col. Beraers (Ist Diddlesex) ) M Wnlkcr Sam Gaythome . ... j fllu nalKcr Kitty Gaythome ... Miss Henry Reserved Seats, 3s. Plan at Dresden. Unreserved Seats, 2s. nnHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAI JL CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROW (WEDNNSDAJT).' Tea Meeting in the Schoolroom at 6.15, followed by a Publio Meeting in the Church. Special Hymns by the scholars, assisted by tho choir and an orchestra. . THEOSOPHY. TIIHE Fourth of the series of publio Mec-l-ings for Women Only will bo held in tbe Trocadero on THURSDAY, Ist November, at 8 p.m. Open to all* *
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19001030.2.67.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 6
Word Count
757Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 6
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.