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QPERA HOUSE. MUSGROVE COMIC OPERA SEASON. BOX' PLAN Opens at Dresden Piano Co., 10 a in. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th OCTOBER, For First Night Only. PLANS for Subsequent Performances Open THURSDAY NEXT, 16th OCTOBER, At same hour. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE COUPONS Will be issued to all patrons on application at the Box Office from 7.30 o'clock on the Mornings of Wed. and Thurs. Next. r^PERA HOUSE. Under the Sole Direction of MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE. Manager, Mr. T. P. Hudson. A Comic Opera Season of Unexcelled Brilliancy. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 18th OCTOBER. SATURDAY NEXT, 18th OCTOBER. First Appearance in Wellington of GEORGE MUSGROVE'S GEORGE MUSGROVE'S GEORGE MUSGROVE'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO:, NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO., NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO., Presenting for the First Time in this City The Phenomenal Operatic Success of England and America, A CHINESE HONEYMOON, A CHINESE HONEYMOON, A CHINESE HONEYMOON, A CHTXI'^E HONEYMOON, A CUTNEPE HONEYMOON, A CHINESE HONEYMOON, Now Exceeding its 350 th PERFORMANCE At the Strand Theatre, London. A RU.NNING ACCOMPANIMENT OF LAUGHTER FROM START TO FINISH. Aud overflowing with Smart and Sparkling Witticisms! Excruciatingly Funny Situations! Bright, Tuneful, and Catchy Molodio3 ! Beautiful Harmonious Choru-:cs! Superb and Graceful Dances! Interpreted .by MR. GEO. MUSGROVE'S MAGNHiTCENT COMBINATION op ' .fctfGLISH, AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN OPERATIC STARS, AND GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF 60 VOICES. GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF 60 VOICES. THE UNQUESTIONABLE SUCCESS OF THIS OPERA Throughout England, America, and Australia permits the Management to assert that it must certainly COMPEL ADMIRATION, . ELICIT WONDERMENT, EVOKE APPLAUSE, CREATE UPROARIOUS LAUGHTER, 1 AND Bb acclaimed as amongst Comic Operas THE MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Ever achieved in this City. Musical Director, SIGNOR A. BRAHMS. Plays produced under the Stage Direction of MR. JOHN WALLACE. Prices — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. Early Doors, Is extra. Advance Representative— G. H. BARNES. SUPERS REQUIRED.— 2O Gentlemen and 30 Ladies of good carriage and appearance. Stago door, Opera House, 10 a.m. To-morrow (Tuesday). HOSPITAL SUNDAY. ALL Hotelkeepers who have so kindly allowed tho Hospital Sunday Committee to place Boxes in thoir premises arc hereby notified that one ot the Secretaries with an authority signed by the Joint Treasurers (W. M'Lean, Esq., and J. H. Otto Schwartz, Ksq), will call on the holders of Boxes TO-NIGHT-, between 6 and 8 o'clock. NOTE. — All accounts against the above must bo rendered lo the Secretaries, 115, Cuba-street, not later than 12 Noon on WEDNESDAY, 15th October, otherwise they will- not be recognised. Holders of Subscription Lists are asked lo kindly forward same to Treasurers at once. The Secretaries will call and collect lists on receipt of telephone message — 1062. The members of tho Subcommittee are asked to meet the Secretaries at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT, at 115, Cuba-street. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, HARRY BAKER, t-oint Secretaries. MESSRS. T. BEADNALL AND SON, PICTURE DEALERS AND FRAMERS, Havo just received a parcel of WATERCOLOURS for disposal, by the well-known English artists T. Mortimer and T. Wilton, which are now on exhibition at their premises, 39, Willis-street, opposite J. Duthie and Co. THE BYJ£O. REMOVAL NOTICE. MESSRS. A. B. POWNALL AND CO , Agents for the Rudge-Whitworth Cycles, beg to notify customers that for the present their Office and Cycle-repair-ing Business will be carried on at FITZ GERALD'S - AVENUE, WILLIS - ST\, immediately opposite their old chop' where they have every facility for carrying out repairs quickly. . Customers may rely upon receiving every attention. THE BYKO, FitzGerald's-avenue. jj^iIRST- CLASS PURSES AND POOKKTBOOKS From 6i> to 40/AT HNKSHEAE'S, Lambton quay. RESULT OF M'IRS RODGERS'~ART F UNION. RI/.ES— FJreI, 1337; 2ikl, 835; 3rd, - , 707; * tU< 110: sth - 8": »th,1502; /th, 751: Blh, 123*: Jiih, 1703; 10t!i, 906; ««' 17 ,r 1: nih > I * fc3 » < ittii. 112 ; 14tll > 1502; 15ih 522. Si-rnlinceM. Messrs. S. Geary, G. London, and Bill: Winners mual call for prizes before 12'h November at Mr. Jiscklirg's, Jackconst., Petouo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 6

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