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f\ P E R A II O U S E. TCT-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! SATURDAY, ,10th NOVEMBER. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of , ARRAH NA POGUE, ARRAH NA POGUE, By the FABIAN DRAMATIC CLUB, CONTINUED GREAT SUCCESS. LAST NIGHT HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, And received again with THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE. LAST NIGHT Of the ! IRISH WEDDING. LAST NIGHT Of the TRIAL OF SHAUN THE POST. LAST NIGHT Of the BEAUTIFUL SCENERY And Gems of Irish Music. NOTE.— Box Plan at the Dresden till 1 p.m., after which it can be found at Abel's, the Tobacconist, Manners- street. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Day Sales at Abel's. Doors open 7.15 ; curtain rises at 8 p.m. W. B. SCANLON, . , Hon. Sec. ' NOTICE. " " ARRAH NA POGUE." ALL those who have Tickets for the above are asked to send money and unsold tickets to St. Mary's Convent, Hill-street, before WEDNESDAY, 14th November. Also all Accounts against the Fabian Dramatic Club to be sent to the Secretary by that date. w. b. scanlon; Hon. Sec. AN IMPORTANT 1 MUSICAL EVENT ! AN IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT ! rf"\PERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND MONDAY, 15th, 16th, and 19th. A TRIO OF TALENTED ARTISTESMISS LILT SHARP MISS LILI, SHARP (Melbourne's latest sensation, a Soprano of unequalled ability). M. RAFALEWSKI M. RAFALEWSKI (" Without equal in the Australian colonies as Pianist and Violinist."— Melbourne Argus AND MR. W. H. WILLIAMSON MR. W. H. WILLIAMSON (" Possesses a Tenor Voice of great sweetness." — N.Z. Herald). Prices— 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. W. H. WILLIAMSON, _^ Manager. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GH O ZNEE-STRBET . THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 15th and IGth inst. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMKNT, (In aid of a Prize Fund) ' By the Pupils of St. Francis Xavier's , Academy. The first part of the programme consists of the Extravaganza RUMPELSTILTSKIN", Representing the Court of Old King Colo, with his Fiddles, Drummers and Trumpeters. Choruses of Courtiers and Attendants, of Fairies and Sprites from Elfland, interspersed with Dances and Violin and Piano Performances. A Patriotic Song, Solo by Miss Hilda Greenwood, with full chorus, closes U this part of the programme. Limelight I offectß. Orchestral accompaniments by the I kindness of Mr. Cimino. Second part comprises the performance of Haydn's Toy bymphony— piano, three violins, and twelve musical toys; Violin Solo by Miss Julia Moran, whose pupils are the other violin performers ; Song, with violin and piano accompaniment, bj Miss Barrow. Concluding with the Amusing farce, CUPBOARD LOVE. Piano kindly lenb by Begg & Co. Doors open ab 7.30, Performance at 8. THE NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICAL SYNDICATE (LIMITED). A DISPLAY OF IftLECTRia MOTORS AT WORK ! LdLECTRIC MOTORS AT WORK ! Will-be given at the COMPANY'S SHOWROOMS in WILLISSTREET, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. An official of the Company will be in attendance to afford information. GARRISON BAND. THORNDON~ESPLANADE. TO-MORROW (S"UNDAY), at 3 p.m. npHE above BAND will PLAY a Splendid 1 PROGRAMME of Music (weather permitting). Collection in Aid of the Band's Expenses in attending the forthcoming Band Contest to be held at Christchuroh. T. HERD, H. DAVIS, Conduotor. • Secretary. Members will get their Muaio Books at the Practice Room. T^HE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY X ' COMPANY, Ltd. # DAY'S BAY. TIME TABLE. x t 1 S.S. DUCHESS. / SUNDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. Leave Wharf. Leavo Bay j 10.15 a.m. , 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. . 5 p.m. j (Circumstances permitting.) ' Return Fate— Adults, Is 6d ; Children, 9d. CHINA INLAND, POONA ani> INDIAN VILLAGE, SOUTH AFRICAN EVANGELICAL,, and SOUTH AFRICAN COMPOUNDS MISSIONS. TB^HE Monthly Meeting for Prayer on ft. behalf of the above Missions will be held next TUESDAY EVENING, 13th Nov., 7.30 p.m., in the Baptist Church Classroom, Vivian-street. All interested in mission work cordially invited. IDEALISM. REALISTIC, Living, Practical Addresses will be delivered in tho School of Fine Forces, Willis-street, TO-MORROW, as follows :—: — 3 p.m. — "The Kingdom of Heaven on Earth." . 7 p.m.—" The Garden of Eden." Late arrivals please use back entrance. " nnHE CHINESE MASSACRES j -Who is to Blame — The Missionaries or Great Britain F" will be Pa.stor Salter's subject at the Vivian-street Baptist Church on SUNDAY EVENING. •

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 6