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FULLERS BIJOU COMPANY. CHOEAL HALL Courtenny-place. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, First Appearance in Wellington oJ FISKO, the Marvel FISKO, the Great FISKO, the Boy Juggler Unsurpassed for neatness and accuracy, Acknowledged by all to bo Australia's Cinqmvalli. A perfect wonder. Keappearartce, for a bborfc season, of Mr. DAVE CASTON, Comedian and Top-bnot Dancer. MrSS LENA HARVKY, Piqnanl Serio WEDNESDAY NEXT, First, Appearance of MIS« LOTTIJ'J LOIfNK MISS LOTTIK'LORN'K (Australia's Peggy I'ride). Unbounded success of our new programmo Mr. Fred Bluett, Miss Amy Jtkckio, Mr. Horace Jient. Mr. Wii'l. Cottier SIVKONI. SIVJJONI. '* And our Triple Bijmi Company. Stalls and Balcony. Is*, other parts, 6d. FE DE'R Al, THEA TR E . MA'NNKKS.fc'fH.EKT. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT t Grand |{uce}>tion of KUDARZ — CHAAU'ION CHALLENGE PBESTIDIGITA HOUii ! ROSKr.LW TRIO, RUhMI.I.E TlilO,In thoir BroLher Acfc, And tho whole of the Fo«iura( Co>r.pany. Balcony, Is; other pares. Ud, CJ. (5«1. AN IMPORTANT kIJSICAL EVMNT \ AN IMPORTANT LiUSICAL EVKNT I /^PERA HOUSE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND MONDAY, " 15th, l(Jtb, and 19lh. < " A TRIO OF TALENTED ARTISTES— MTSR LILT SHSI?,P MISS LILI SHARP (Melbourne's latest sensation, a Sopi-ano of unequalled ability). M. RAFALEWSKI M. RAFAI.ICWSKI (" Without equal in tlio Australian colonjVs as Pianist aiid Violinist."— 'Melbourne Argui and MR. W. H. Wir.I.TAJIIBON Mil. W. H. WJLLIAHSON (t!( t! Possesses a Tonor Voice of great sweet ness." — N.Z. Hernia). Prices -4s. 3s, 2s, and Is. W: H. WILLIAMSON, Mn ti aper. ST. PETER'S SCHOULROOLI, Ghuznke-strick p. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 15th and 16th iust. DRAMATIC AND" MUSICAL ENTER TAINMKNT, (In aid of a Prize J«'und) By the Pupils of St. Francis Xavier's Academy". The first part of the programme consists oi the I'j'xfcvavairansa RUMP-JCLSTILTSK IN. Representing tho Court of Old lime Colo with hia Fiddle?, Drummers and Trmi- peters. Chornsefs of Courtiers and Attendants, oi Fairies and Sprites from Klflanu. iulei^persed with Dances and Violin and Piano Performances. A Patriotic Song 1 , Solo by Mi*;s Hilda Greenwood, with full chorus, closes this part of the programme Limelight effects. Orchestral accompaniments by tho kiudness of Mr. Cimino. Second part comprises the performance of Haydn's Toy fcymphony- piano, fciirea violins, and twelve niu&ical toys; 'Violin Solo by Mias Julia Mo ran, whose pupils are the other violin performers ; Sonir, with vi<*liu and piano ancompnniment, by Miss Harrow Conclnditis- with tho Amusing i'arce, QUPBOAKI) LOVI*!. * Piano kindly lenb by Bepg & Co. Doors open at 7.30. Performance «.h 8. Tfrr I C T O R I A HAL L. A GRAND PINAFORE SOCIAL Will be held in the above Hall on " THURSDAY EVENING NEST, loth November, 1900. First-class floor and music. Single, 2s 6d ; extra lady. Is. F. THORNTON, Hon. Soc. KILBINIE RESIDENTS' CUICKCr CLUIi. FIRST ANNUAT. SOriTAT, Will be held at Ifeginbotham's Hall, ICi! birnieon FRIDAY. iGlh Is'ovembpr. I'oubi • ticket, 3s 6d ; single, 2s Od : extra huly, 1 ; 6d.. Musical items and rceiiai.ioiiß romioi'ci during the evening;. Orchestra in nttcnn'ai'c'o." Refreshments provided. l)ancin.(>' tii, S p.m. F. A. TRKG-ULLUS, lion. Sec. THE TEIiRACI-i CONGREGATIONAL KCHOOLJiOOM. In Aid of Choir ami Oman Funds, FRIDAY, lGth NOVEMBWff. 1900. GRAND MISCKLLA NEOUS OONCIfiRT Concluding with the faimnis trial (by Charles Dickens), on titled — BALiDKIiL v. PIuKVVICK. Tickets, One Shilling each. Commencing at 8 p.m. MARLBOROUGH RACES. "POSTPONED MEETING will be held oc WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, 14th and 15th inst. ' C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL General MEE TING will 1 hold in the Wschaugo Buildim;*-, THIS (MONDAY EVENING), atS o'clock. Business : The Consideration of the Proposed A Item, i tion of Rule*. ! By order of the Committee. I W. C, S. LEVERS, < l ' Hon. Soc. WELLINGTON COLLEGK OLD BOl'S' ASSOCIATION. ENTRIES for the Old Boys' R*co (2' yards flat handicap) at the Col .em Sports to be held on Friday nest. cloj-o wiU tlie undersigned on WEDNhSPA V, the 14th November, ALEX. DUNN, Hon. Soo. CHALLENGE, jg /V CHALLENGE mHE ROYAL BAR-LOCK TYIM 1 . JL WRITKR will bo shown against ju. other Typewriter in the market for Twenl Pounds, amount to be given to local chaviliet HER MAJESTY'S TYPKWKriJSU (By Roytl Warrant). Ten of these perfect Typewriters are used 1 Royal Palaces, to the exclusion of &i other makes. Tho British Government use over 1000 Barlocks. The General Post Office uso over 150. The Sunlight Soap < 'o. uso over 200. Nearly 60,000 Bar-lock Typewriters are xiscby Railway and Insurance Companies I public bodies and private lii-nis, many ot whom have discarded other makes The Kxpei-t of tlie London Scliool Boar, reported :— " The Jn'o^al Bar lock consti tutes supremo excellence in typewriters.' Visible writing • Easies 1 . to leavn Bost invoicer Unlimited speed No shift keys No carriage to liftStrongest manifolder Best tn bu lator Don't be mibleii by }j>]ajj.sib!rt oawrasscrw, but ccc the machine for yourself. E. J. LE GUOVK. Agent for New Zealand, *■ 42, Lauibton-qu&y,

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 6

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