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/"|PERA HOUSE. Undor tho Direction of MR. J. C. WH.LIAMSON. PATIEWE It is bo many yean Biuce tha Charming piiora "Patiouco" wni last hoard in Wellington that tha present, production will come witll a doliglitful freshness to. young and old, and Hie laltor will recall with kindly interest llio former repre-bontatious-of this gloriouc work. "PATIENCE Is, without doubt, musically uneurpnssod by aaiy Oomip Opera ol modern times, while its exquisite humour and its brilliant, though genial, satire have never boen oxcolled. PATIENCE Will ha presented by a Company of first-class artistes specially selected by Mr. .1. C. AVilliamson, who personally aUendod lo the production, and has no hesitation in say- ' ing that tbo Combination is particularly well adapted to this cl*u of opera. PATIENCE. Tim Choruses of this and other Gilbert and Sullivan Onora* require exceptionally well-trained voice*, and in order to obtain tho belt result homo hundreds of voice* wore tried ere a final selection, was mado. PATIENCE Will bo presented on the sama lavish scale that characterised the recent Sydney production, whew it mot wilh such phenomenal suo CCBIJ. PATIENCE Pan only be produced for FOUR NIGHTS, an FIVE OTHER OPERAS havn to bo presented during Iho limited touon, and tho Management wish to inform th«Lr Wollington patrons that -by ut meant will they extend the run of each Opera beyond the advortiewi time. MR. J C. WILLIAMSON'S GILBERT AND SULUVAN REPERTOIRE OPERA COMPANY AVill make thoir FIRST APPEARANCE IN AVELLINGTON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, In tho Charming Esthetic Opera, PATIENCE! PATIENCE I Which will bo positively presented FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY. Box: Plans now open for the Initial Production. Pricos: Di\iss Circlo and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery. 2s. Early doors (Stalls and Family CHrolo), 6d oxtra till 7 30. Day dales at Abel'a. Tobacconist, opposite Opera, Houio. Richard Stewart, Representative. 'TVfUNICIPAL CONCERT HALL. XTX Tuesday, 7th MARCH, 1905. SONG AND PIANO RECITAL. (Undor the patronage and in tho preeenc* of Sir Joseph and Lady AVard). MISS AMY MURPHY, The Brilliant Soprano MR. CYRIL TOA\ r SEY, . . , , Tho Talented Pianist. Assisted by Mr. Robert Foster, of Dnnedin. MISS MURPHY will sing tho "Jowel Song" from "Faust," and songs by Chopin, Novin, Leo Storn, Brahms, Dvorak, Groiff, and L«Men. MR. TOWSEY will play Chopin 1 ! Ballad in A-flat, and " Marche Funebre," Schubert's Adagio from Fantaßie ip C, and Groiff's "Lyric Piecos." Stago decorations by the D.1.0. A GREAT PROGRAMME. Box Plan at Drotden. Prices — 3« and 2s. METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1905. npHE CONVERSAZIONE* will bo hold x^nA^l? 810 *' HaH ' Taranaii-stroet, TONIGHT (Tuo«d«y), 7th March, at 7.30. Music, Short Addresses, Rofroshmenls. Ticket*, 1». GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. WESLEY OHUROH TARANAKI-STREET. j THURSDAY, 9th~MARCH, at 8 p.m. For Progrsmmo see To-morrow's Post. jMOURTENAY-PLACE CONGREGAV> TIONAL CHURCH. WELCOME TEA AND PUBLIC MEET ING Will bo hold on TUESDAY, 7th mat., in tho Schoolroom, when short addresses fo weleoino will bo extended by several friends to tho -u«w Pastor. Tea on tablo* »t 6 p.m. Tickots, Is. Public Meeting at 7.3 C sharp. O Jt X C Jl A M B E R 8 3U, MANNEUS-ST. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'oloob, MB. J. GOODMAN will Locturo on " TELEPATHY." Its Application to Mental Healing. MRS. GOODMAN will Rocito, " Tho Victorious Soul." Admission ... One Shilling. A tiIIAXD BENEFIT SOCIAL Will bo hold in tho Victoria Hall OX WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, In Aid of a Widow aud two oliildron who aro in very poor circumstances. Musio by P. C. Hauley. Tickots, In. Committee— Mr. AA r . C. Bntco, Mr. S. Huxloy. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S mothod ,of leaching eniures profieiouey in ONB QUARTER at class or in SIX PRIVATF. LESSONS. BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays and AVednofdays at 8 p.m., in private hall (30fi by 60ft). Term commences with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. Addross — s(>, Glnunee-strcct, next St.Pelcr'B""Churoh, THK ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF Patron— His Majot-ty the King mEACHERS of Mtrie And those in X forested in tl>e Hoard's Ej.aniinatiom will kindly noln thai dining niy absonw in England Mr. E. C. Caelipmailie, who has bom appointed Ilonomry Local Repre* sctitatho of the Board in Wellington, will carry on the Board's work. Fet»» should be ptid (o Mr. Car-hemiiillp, from whom Syllabuses and all information may Lvi obtained on aoplication a( No. S3, Molesworth-strcet. H. A. PARKER, Resident Clerk for New Zealand. T\ON'T buy New Ledger* without seeing TUB CARD LEDGER. SOME USERS— Kirkealdie and Stains (Ltd.), Wollinjr. ton. Ross and Glendining, AVollington. Common, Sholton and Co. (Ltd ) dim. borne. Dr Young, AA T ellington. w H .°&'. y. entiat i Wellington. \\ . M Kibbm and Co., AVoodville. 9 Their opinions may be seen at YKREX, BARKER ft FINLAY (Ltd) Opposite Town Hall, AVelliugion. *

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 6

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