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OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager — Mr. Geo. Stephenson TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 22nd OCT. First Appearance in New Zealand of MR. GEORGE STEPHENSON'S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Tho Initial Attraction will bo the first production in New Zoaland of THE ROSE OF THE RIVIERA, A Musical Something to Laught at, in Two Acts, Manufactured Merely to Make Mankind Merrier. Musio by Dr. F. Osmond Carr, Lyrics by Georgo Sheldon, Book by Reginald Bacchus. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Brkkett.... Mr. Edward Lauri (A Retired Cockney Tradesman on a Cook's Tour). Don Pedro Muria...Mr. Chas. M'Naughton Telegraph Mr. Charles Bovis (An American, Journalist). The Duke of Clapham Mr. Roy Sydney Lord Balham Mr. Fred. Twitehin The Mayor Mr. Fred. Sinclaire Monsieur Erol Mr. W. Bovis First and Second Gendarme Messrs. Sutfcon and Easty Chauffeur Mr. HaTry Cade Mdlle. Jacquette Miss May Garstang Miss Hammond Miss Alice Nixon The Duchesse of Clapham Mies B. Hammond Bostinia Hubb Mise Ada Page Edna Miss Kitty Golmick May i Miss Lovie Allen Marie Miss Eva Bedford Florrie Miss Rosie White And Milly Daventry Miss May Beatty MAGND7ICENT WARDROBE, SCENERY, AND EFFECTS. Charming Ballets by THE ROSE QUARTETTE AND THE GIBSON GIRLS. PRICES— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, Is. Early Door Stalls and Family Circle 6d extra. ENTRANCES— Dress Circle by tho New Door. Orchestral Stalls and Stalls by the Old Pit Entrance. Family Circle by tho Old Entrance. EARLY DOORS— Stalls and Family Circle by the Old Dress Circle Entrance. Box Plan at Holliday's. Early Door Tickets at Abel's. Early Doors open 7 o'clock. Ordinary Doors 7.30. Carriages 10.40. The Production under the Sole Direction of MR. EDWARD LAURI. Musical Director Signer A. Brahms Treasurer Mr. W. A. Low Representative Mr. Fred. W. Duval. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, TJIE SKIRT DANCER. LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! TUPP'S Brass Band Assembly will Close If their Danoing Season NEXT TUESDAY, 25th October, at the Druids' Hall. Come one, come all. Dancing from 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. Double Tickets, ss ; Gents, 3s ; Ladies, 2s. T. BARTON, Hon. Sec. MISS MABEL HARDINGE-MALTBY AND PUPILS Will give a DRAMATIC and MUSICAL RECITAL On THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At the SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. Box plan and seats at the Dresden, •JVTLRAMAR SEASIDE CARNIVAL ITX AT WORSER BAY, WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Entries now being received at the undermentioned places for Handicap Yacht Race open to any class ; entrance 5s. — First prize, £10; second prizes, ±12 10s Trophies. Two Miles Naval (rowing) ; entrance Ss. — First prize, £5. Trophy. Dinghy Sailing, 12ft aud under; entrance Is. — First) prize, £2; second prize, 10s. ' Trophy. Open Sailing Boat, 18ft and under; entrance Is — Firfet prize, £1 10s. Trophies Swimming, 100 yds, 150 yds, also Teams Race ; entrance Is. — Trophies. Amateur 100 yds, 220 yds, under N.Z.A.A. Rules ; entrance Is. — Trophies. Harriers' Races; entrance Is.— Trophies. Speed's, Lambton-quay; Robinson and Son's, Willis-street ; And • H. J. WYATT, Hon. Sec. and Treae., The Store, Karaka Bay. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, holden at Wellington. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1892," and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of GEORGE HUGH M'LEOD, of Wellington, Tailor, a Bankrupt. T4.KE notice that I intend to apply to this honourable Court on TUESDAY", the Bth day of November, 1904, for an order of discharge. (Signed) G. H. M'LEOD. Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of October, 1904. Morison and Loughnan, Solicitors for Bankrupt. NOTICE. HL. BRYENTON, Central Meat •* Mart, Riddiford-street, Newtown, begs to notify the public of Newtown that his business has been transferred to the new and commodious premises next to the old. ESTATE OF JAMES HISLOP (DE. ' CEASED). ALL Accounts in tho above estate must be rendered before the 30th October, 1904, to the Executors care of YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors, Wellington. WELLINGTON SLAUGHTERMEN'S INDUSTRIAL UNION of WORKERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Employment Book can be seen at the shop of Mr. A. Patterson, Tailor and Outfitter, 48, Cuba-street, Wellington, between 8 a.m. and 5. p.m. on five days of the week, and between 8 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturdays. Members of the Union who are out of employment are urged to place their namss on the book. A. H. COOPER, Secretary. ADULT SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, 119, Brougham-street, (uea-r College). ADULTS of both sexes desirous of improving neglected and backward education are invited to join my Culture. Classes. All English subjects thoroughly taught. The beautiful arts of reading and speaking quotations from tho best poets and writers. Teacher and student brought together under the most pleasing and refined circumstances. Correspondence taught and letters written. Private tuition in. absolute confidence. Apply personally or by letter to the Principal, MRS. J. F. CLAPSHAW. TO BRICKLAYERS. are invited for Building X Chimneys for Six Houses at Lower Hutt and one at Kolburno (labour only). Plans and specificationa can be seen at our office or Mr. French's residence, Lower Hutt. Blick and French, 4, Featherston-st. fTIENDERS are invited, to close on. -*• Thursday, 3rd November, at noon, for erecting a Residence, Wellington Terrace. " J. CHARLESWORTH, Architect. 12, Grey-street. TO PLUMBERS AND ARTESIANWELL SINKERS. SEPARATE Tenders are insited for the Plumbing of Six Houees now building and the Sinking and Boring of Two Artesian Wells at Lower Hutt. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office or Mr. French's residence, Lower Hutt. BLICK AND ERENCH, Fe<»tberetQn_-6tr«tfc,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 6

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