QPERA HOUSE Lessee and Manager ... Mr. J. R. Bapty Treasurer Mr. J. Jfctawaon Representative for Miss Waldorf, / Mr. H. Plimmer Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Sir Joseph' Ward, K.C.M.G. Continued Phenomenal Success of JANET JANET WALDORF, WALDORF, , • Supported by Mr. Norval MacGregar and her Powerful Company. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT J WEDNESDAY, AND THUJRSDAY, Marie Lovell's Great Melodraum, INGOMAH. INGOMAII. INGOMAR, MR. NORVAL MACGREGOR Alastor Mr. Harry Doutktt Ambivar Mr. T. W. LloydNovio Mr. V\ St. George Samo ... ' ... Mr. Georgo Bentley Trynabantus ... Mr^L. E. Catligtirt Timarolt Mr. P.inl Scardon Polydore Mr. Vivian Kdnaids Myron Mr. Fred K. Paley Lycon ... ... Mr. "William Fitchett Neocles Mr. llnrciu PUmluor Amytus Mr. Joe Devon Actia JlUa Marie D'Xltoii Theano Miss Alice St. John Miss JANP T WA . L^&Mk 'ARTHEN1 A ' FRIDAY yjff SATURDAY, 29th and otlllf Ndvamber, Bulwer Lytton's Famous Military Drama, THE LADY OF LYONS. MISS JANET WALDORF as PAULIKB Mr. Norval MaoGregor as Claud Meluolte The whole under the Direction of A . Do>t Currier. ' New Scenery by " Alta." ( Orchestva nnder the direction o! Mr..H. L. Campbell. Box Plan Holliday's. Day sales at Abel's. Prices— Dress Cirole and Reserved Stalls 3s. Stalls and Family Circle 2a, Pit Is: Doors open at 7, commencing 8 sharp. ALEX. ANDIORSO'N, Representative. /CHORAL HALL, Lessee and Manager ... Mr. James Bell Continued and Enthusiastic Success of ADA DELROY COMPANY. ADA DELROY COMPANY. The Audience completely enraptured with .. tne SPECTACULAR, SENSATIONAL f NOVELTIES. ' New and Original 'J'erpsichorean creations COBRA J)I CAPKLLO. The Dance of Fire aud Lily Panoe. , SHE. The Weird Dream Visions of THE WHITE MAHATMA!
Reserved Seats, 2s ; Front, Is ; Back, 6d. ■pXOHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 27th NOV., GRAND DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, By the Pupils of St. Franciß Xavier's Academy In Aid of & Prize Fund. The entertainment this year is of a specially amusing and interesting character, consisting of an operetta, entitled, "The Disagreeable Princess," by Edith Swain and Arthur Hinton, and a farce, "Lot 49," interspersed with violin and piano executions. MiBS Julia Moran and 1 her pupils supply the violin pieces. Dances by Miss Beere's pupils. Orchestra. Furniture kindly lent by Mr. Hill. Piano by Begg aud Co. , Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Performance at 8. Carriages at 10.15. E~W CENT URY HALL, Kent-teerace. "WEDNESDAY. 2hth NOVEMBER, 1901. TWO FAREWELL LECTURES. W. J. COLVILLE, The Eminent Inspirational Speaker, Poet, Author, and Soientist, will deliver two Farewell Leotures on the above date at under : — > 3 p.m. — Subject, " Science and Religion. From Dust to Divinity ; the Final Oatoome of Evolution." 7.30 p.m. — Final and Last Lecture— Robert Browning's Great Message. !" God's in Heaven— All's Right with the World." Impromtu Poem after each Lecture. Admission 6d. RIMTHVE METHODIST CHURCH, NEWTOWN. . ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AND SOCIAL, WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. Chairman— Mr. R. Ayres. Tickets, 6d each. , ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghtjznee-strket. EXHIBITION AND ENTERTAINMENT By Children of St. Peter's Infant Sunday School. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1901, 8.30 to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Admission. Sixpence. . v ' M/KREEFT, CITY BANDS ART UNION, v SEVERAL of the Prize? irf the above Art Union may be seen at the Silver Grid Cuba- street, where tiokets are obtainable at any time. Jnpp's Brass Band will be in attendance on THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'oldck weather permitting. THOS. COOKE, Hon. Sec. City Brass Band. 'FRISCO MAIL TO-MORROW. Remember Home Friendß, and Post them CHRISTMAS ~fcr UMBER N.Z. GRAPHIC 1\ N.Z. GRAPHIC With Magnificent Coloured Supplement— SOin x 25in, Printed in Nine Colours, "A Sittmsr's Homb jn North Isl&nX>." Many Pages of Beautiful Illustrations » A Maii> or Maoeiland— < Or Diary of a N.Z. Girl told in Pictures } Bound about Wellington— . Beauty Spots of the Empire City & Snburbs ; New Zealand Homks— Series of Typioa! N. and S. Island Homes ; Thb Monarch of N.Z. Mountain^— Mount Cook under various aspects ; Arthur Kiveb, Milfoud Sound, Etc. A grand Christmas Nnmber to send Home Is. All Agents. Wrapped copies tor post* ing at Wellington Office, near G.P.0., and outside G.P.O. To-morrow.
/CANTERBURY miMBS V/ Christmas X. Number A.BEALLY GRAND XMAS NUMBER TO SEND FRIENDS BY 'FRIsCO MAIL. A Grand Production. 54 Pages Splendid Illustrations. PICTORIAL RECORD. OF THE YEAR I Queen's Death— Visit of the Imperial and Indian Troops. . ROYAL VISIT— GREAT MAORI DEMONSTRATION AT ROTOBUA. Dbfabtobk and Rktojrn op Odb Bots. Lovely Views of N.Z. Soenery. Series of " Maori Home Life " Views* A RECORD OF THE YEAR. From Month to Month fully Illustrated. TWO BEAUTIFUL SUPPLEMENTS. Pictures (Skpakate) on Toned Pa.p*k Is. All Agents. Wrapped copies at Wn. Office, near G.P.0., and outside G.P.O. To-morrow. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKES t ' 9 Pages Special Picttjris, Showing the Destructive Effects. Set CANTERBURY miMES For 27th JL Not. A TRULY SENSATIONAL NUMBER, Just in Time for 'Frisco Mail To-morrow, Farther Graphic Reports and Dbtails. Many other Pictures, and all Week's News. Wrap ped Copies outside G.P.O. To-morrow
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 6
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