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OPERA HOUSE. . Under tho direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager— Mr. Pete Hughes. Treasurer Mr. J. B. Moutrie. MR. J. C WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY] SAN TOY! SAN TOY! Tho Great Event which has been awaited with eager interest by Wellington Theatre-goers. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 7.50 p.m. Mr. Williamson will have tho honour of! presenting, for the FIRST TIME in Weiington (by arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes), an Entirely Now and Original Musical Play, in Two Acts, entitled—' SAN TO*! SAN TOY! Or, THE EMPEROR'S OWN. Now in its Third Year at Daly's Theati London. Book by Edward Morton. JMusio by Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Additional Musical Numbers by Lionel Monckton. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Li , Mr. Fred H. Graham! Capt. Bobbj Prfeston Mr. Arthur Crane Yon How Mr. Claude Bantoclc Sir Bingo Preston Mr. M. Dudley Emperor of China Mr. Charles Troode Sing Hi Mr. A. Lissanb Lieut. Harvey Tucker... Mr. George Lydiug Fo Hop Mr. James Hughes Hu Hi Mr. Sydney Ralfa Wai Ho Mr. James O'Rourka Li Hi Mr. M. Costello Li Lo Mr. A. Santley, Old Mandarin Mr. Fred Leslie Poppy Miss Eteio Moore Dudley Miss Lillian Diggoa Ko Fan Miss Blanche Waflaca Young Shi Miss Louie Perfect Me Kouie Miss Connie Hamilton Siou Miss Annie Cobb Sheuoy Pin Sing Miss Madge Bennett' Li Kiang : Miss t»race Roes' Hu Yu Miss E. Eillas Officer Mies Ruby Baxter Mrs. Harley Streelcr Miss Nellie Borthwickf Hon. Mrs. A. Slackpolo Miss Graham Newton Miss Mary Lambkin Miss Len-Brown San Toy Miss Rose Musgrove SCENERY BY MESSRS. GORDON DIXON. Act 1 A Street in Pynka Pong (Gordon). Act 2 Hall in Emperor's Palace at Pekin. (Dixon). FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Mr. GEO. HALL} Produced under tho Stage Direction of MR. FRED H. GRAHAM. Magnificent Scenery by GORDON ANH DIXON. BOX PLAN at the Dresden Piand Depot and Empire Hotel. Day Salei at Abel's, Tobacconist's. Prices — Dress Circle ahd R. Stalls, ss ; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle. 2s; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door Stalls, Family Gift 010 and Pit, 7 till 7.30, Sixpence extra. THE ELINGAMITE DISASTER. , ' IN AID OF SUFFERERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT GYMNASTIC DISPLAI AND MUSICAL EVENING. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, 20th NOVEMBER Organisers : JAMES MOORE, Missioner to Seamen. J. W. M. HARRISON, School of Physic*K!attur«. WRHE ""' EDINGAMJTE DISASTER? •WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL C©MEB¥ • COMPANY. COSTUME CRJCKET MATCH COSTUME CRICKET MATCH And ' GARDEN PARTY. GARDEN PARTY. To bo held on tho WELLINGTON COLLEGE GROUNDS. • By tho courtesy bf the Governors and Principals of the Wellington College. Under the Patronage and in tho Preseno* of his Excellency the Acting-Governor Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, P. 0., LL.D> and Miu.ist.ers of the Crown. His Worship the Mayor of Wellington^ J. G. W. Aitken Esq., and Leading Citizens. Harold Beauchamp, Esq.., Chairman 1 Wellington Harbour Board. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. By Ihe courtesy of Mr. J. C. Wiffiaan son, the Ladies and Gentlemen of tho above company havo made arrangements to havo a COSTUME CRICKET MATCH AND GARDEN PARTY, With Afternoon Tea, for tho benefit of tho sufferers, in the ELINGAMITE DISASTER. ELINGAMITE DISASTER. To Start at 2.30 p.m. The above Company mako a Special Appeal to the Citizens of Wellington and to tho Multitudes. Music will bo dispensed by Braes Band* during tho afternoon. FULL DETAILS~NfiXT ISSUE. Reserve your afternoon for this daserving charitable object. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Admission, Is. Tickets to be obtained «t tho Dresden? Piauo Company, R. Holliday mid Co. PETE HUGHES, Director. IMPROVED ACCESS TO KARORI. THE Members of the Deputation aopointed to wait upon tho Karon, Borough Council in reference to tha aboyo are requested to meet at the Parochial Hall, Karori, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 17th inst. All in sympathy with this movement are requested to bo present. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. * SPRING MEETING 21st AND 22nd NOVEMBER. A CCEPTANCES for ALL FIRST -CX. DAY'S EVENTS CLOSE at 10 o'olock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst. J. F. CLARK, Secretary. Wellington. 15th November, 1902.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 6

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