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r\ H O R A L HAL L, NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! ! : Reappearance of Everj body's Favourite, MR. WILT. STEVENS ('• The Sad-Kyed Shriek.") S[iasiir, ! ! Spasms ! ! Spasms ! ! Reappearance of the Wonderful Acrobats, LENNON, HYMAN, LENNON. To-night; Reappearance of MISS MAW MARLOW (" Australia's Brightest Sorio.") To-night Reappearance of the Charming Balladist, MISS ROSK BELMONT. To-night Positively Last Appearance of MR. TED HIORBERTK. To-night Last Appearanco of THE MAHERS. Terrific Succes-s of the Lyndon Bros., Miss Trixie Le Mar, Miss Jeannie Johnstono. Front Seats and Balcony, Is; Area, Gd. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SENSATION. 117IRTH BROS.' ROYAL CIRCUS. Yv AND MANAGEIUIO. A NEW ERA IN TENTED AMUSEMENTS. OPENING NIGHT WELLINGTON, MONDAY, 21st JANUARY. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Location— MEßCEß-STREET. ! Location— MßltCEß-STEKKT. , MESSRS. WIRTH BROTHERS have tho honour to announce that owing to arrangements long since made for their appearance in other New Zealand cities their Wellington Season will bo limited to SIX NIGHT.S, and in order to suit the convenience of Families and those living at a distance they h.avo determined to ftivo MATINEE PKRFORRIANCKS liiVKRY AFTERNOON during their necessarily brief season. FIRST GRAND MATIN KE FIRST GRAND MATINEE TUESDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY), At 3 o'clock. WIRTH BROS.' ROYAL CIRCUS. And MENAGERIB, Patronised by Royalty and Commended by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Note. — The Original and Only Wirth's Circus and Equescurriculum was founded in Australia, lf<t January, 1880, and during 20 years' travel and experience has been everywhere, has seen everything, and got EVERYTHING WORTH HAVING. ' NOTE THE OPENING DATE, MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, Commencing at 8 sharp. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. # . Boxes to seat five, 20s. Single seat in a box 4t. Children Half-price to day shows only. Plan at Messrs. R. Holliday and Co.'s A. MIDDLETON... Managing Agent. H. P. LYONS .. Gcneial Agent. "O E D E R A L THEATRE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! (SATURDAY). SEYMOUR'S KINEMATOGRAPH CONCERT COMPANY. The Latest Machine .Invented. 6000 Feet of Film Shown Nightly. Actual Scenes which have occurred at the Seat of War. Lord Roberts Reviewing New South Wales Lancers — Massacre in China — Blowinn; up Tientsin Gate — Diamond Jubilee Winning 1900 Derby. Mnskelyne and Cook's Sensational Illusion, "Faust Up-to-date" — Tho Albion Disaster, and a host of others. OUR CONCERT COMPANY IN BALLADS AND PATRIOTIC SONGS. Tho Most Wonderful Collection of Moving Pictures over presented in the colony. Doors, 7.30 ; commence, 8 p.m. Popular Prices — Balcony and Front Seals, Is ; Back Seals, 6d. H. RAYMOND, Business Manager. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Upper Hutt. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. PINAFORE BALL. First-cla=9 Music and Refreshments. Double ticket, 3s 6d ; single, 2s Gd ; extra lady, Is. ripHE UNITED BUILDING TRADES' PICNIC Will be held at tho GOVERNMENT GROUNDS, UPPER HUTT, ON SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Special Trains Morning and Afternoon. Tickets— Adults, 2s ; Children, Half-price. W. J. PAESONS, Secretary. MONSTER UNITED PICNIC A I. GLENN'S PADDOCKS, BLACK BRIDGE, LOWER HUTT. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY Five Wesleyan Sunday Schools — Lower Hutt Stokes Valley Kaiwarra Belmont Thorndon Will be present. A PUBLIC TEA (Is) will be provided. Town Visitors invited. Hot Wat»r free. Plenty of shaded seats, tents, Swings, soo-saws, etc., etc. SINGER MACHINE CO. HAVE tho pleasure to announce that in consequence of tho fire their Business is now carried on in DUTHIE AND CO.'S NEW BUILDINGS, 62, WILLIS-STREET. Duplicate parts and accessories of all machines aro held in largo btoeka at all New Zealand Branches, and will be availablo for distribution in Wellington tomorrow. New Stocks of Machine's will be opened on Monday. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. JAMES L. C. WICKIIAM, Manager. MR. C. KIN G, VIOLINIST, Has Resumed Teaching at 21, Carolineavenue (oif Roxburgh-street).

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 6