()PERA HOUSE. Under the Sole Diroclion and Management of Ml?. IIARttV III 1 ■lLklli>s. ■ TO-NIGHT ! at 8. TO-NIGJiT i First Appoaranco in Wellington of MR. HARRY RICKAUDS'S No. 1 COMPANY Ol* 1 VAUDKVILLH RTATIS. Specially selected to surround tho Greatest of all Jugglers ikkl KquiHbriot.% PAUL CINQUE VALLI CINQUE V A Mil CINQUE VALLI OINQUEVAMjC v L'INGOMPABAB/.E. Absolutely the Greatest Juggler on tho faoo of tho Earth, whoso nurvnllous ptvfu'iiMtjaaa have oreated a profound sennation in every j.art of the Globe. MADAME LYJHA. YEAMANS-TJTUS, THE PEERLE.SS LYJtIO ACTRKSB AND TRAVESTY" QUKE.W Afifistod by Mlt. FREDERICK J. TITUS. chas. \jKJJuly I J\.iyilJ \) Al al:ck Tho fireatef-fc Vciitriloquial Novelty on the Vumlovillu Stajro. PROF. CHAS. WRIGLEY, the Eminent Englinb Saxophone and Clarionet Soloist. MISS NITA LIOKTE, oiio of Australia's moat favourite Contralto Vocalists. MR. JAMES OPIE. the fuvourito young South Austialinn Uiiritono. THE DIAMOND DUO, Eva-*-r.velyii, Vocalists, Dnncors, nnd Hanjuists. WALKEitt AND MAY, Clma.— l<U, America 1 * Gol.l .Mo.ial 0.-ko Walkers Musical Direutor— Mß. tIiKD HAI,L. Prices —Dress Circle and Ord'oshul Stalls, 3s ; Stalls nn<i Funnily Circle, 2*; Pit Is Early doom, 6d extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Early doow, open at 7. Performance comineiicofl at 8 sharp. MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. M. MARCUS, Touring Mauaeer. JOHN C. LEETJC, Businesa Manager.
mHEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. " GRAIBD RE-OPENING NIGHT GItAJtJD RE-OPENING NIGHT Of DIX7S GAIETY COMPANY. DIXT'S GAIETY COMPANY, Mr. P. TZ>. Dix has much pleasure in announcing tho First Appearance in Wellington of tho following Star Artists :— THIE JUVMNILE DARTOS THIE JUVENILE DARTOS (Decima— M'LEAN— Eddie) One of the principal features of the great Australian Pantomime *' Alice in Wonderland." (By arrangement with Mr. J. C. Williamson.) First appearance in Wellington of H«R. VAL VOUSDEN, MR. VAL VOUSDEN, The celebrated Character Impersonator and Cqmedian (By arrangement with Mr. Harry Riokards.) Also, ro-appoaranco, tor a Short Season only, of those popular Coinodians, POPE AND SAYLKS. POPE AND SAYLES. First Appearance of CHTEFTIAN RANGIUIA, The Famous Maori Tenor. Mr. Bert Gieoson, Comedian and End Man. Aliss May Lewis The Sisters Howard Miss Bello Ray Mr. Chas. Howard Prices as usual — 2s and. Is. Plan at Holliday's. Remember !-MON DAY NEXT. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. "YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." FULL REHEARSAL (with Orchestra) At ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, At 8 p.m. sharp. m Yeomen at 7.30 sharp. P. LEVI, Sec. VIOLET CLUB BALL. npHOSE having Invitations for Violet X Club 8011, WEDNESDAY, 11th inst., can obtain Tickets from Committee, S. F. Grigg, H. Benzoni, and Mr. Carde, 81, Pirie* stroet. THE BROUGHAM HILL TENNIS CLUB. THE Committoo of the above Club has docided to re-open tho Courts for play on SATURDAY, 7th JUNE. GEO. N. GOLDIE, Hon. Sec. IPETONE PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS.^ MEMBERS of tho Committee are requested to Meet at the Fire Brigade Station on FRIDAY. Gth hist., at 8 o'olook sharp. Full attendance requested. By order, ZZ J. PIPER, LjtSii Secretary, WELLINGTON NAVAL ARTILLERY. . COMPANY ORDERS. Wellington, sth Juno, 1902. " A{ PARADE to attend Divine Sorvico -£*- haa been balled by the Officer commanding the District for SUNDAY NEXT, in connection with the Declaration of Peace in South Africa. As a rule I consider Church Parado should be optional, but as this is tho only parade in connection with this important event tho oflieeVß want to soe EVERY MEMBER of tho Company on parado. Provision can be made for other Denominations than English Church to fall out if required. A. S. BISS, Lieutenant. No leggings or pouches. Belts and eidearms to bo worn and to be clean. PETONE Naval Artillery Annual Ball will be hold at the Drillshed. Petone, on FRIDAY, 25th July, 1902. L. PARRANT, C.P.0., Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO JURORS. NOTICE is hereby given that all Jurors summoned to appear at the Supreme Court are discharged from further attendance. Dated at Wellington this slh day of Jane, 1902. D. Q. A. COOPER, Registrar. A PUBLIC BENEFIT. JDOWNES baa pleasure in notifying his Client nnd General Publio that he has opened, a Branch, No. 11, Willis-strtet, opposite Empire Hotel, where you can secure a good Cigar and tho best Cut Tobacco. Haircuttiug Gd, Shaving Gd. Note / ddress-— No. 11, Willis-street, next Western Hotel. STORE, FACTORY, AND SAMPLE I ROOM ACCOMMODATION. WANTED to Let, Iho Third Floor of the Ruikliug now being erected in Court cnay-place for Messrs. A. and T. 13urt, Limited. Tho floor is of largo dinionsionß, of independent nnd easy access, well lighted, and eminently suited for any of tho above, or for Gymnasium or Club purposes. Apply early to WILLIAM TURNBULL, Architect. Citizens' Life Chambers, Cuitomhouse-quay. WANTED, a Boy. Apply Richardson Bros., House Furnishers, 115, Upper Cuba-»tr«»t.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 6
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