QPERA HOUSE. Undor tho Direction of MR. J. U. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager— Mr. DICK STEWART; A GREAT EVENT, Higimhsmg UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST BRILLIANT, And, ul Iho sarao lime, MOST IMPORTANT SEASON OF OPERA Ever announced in Wellington. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVBNIXO And onwards, MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Prosonla tho GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY, Tho largest, mo 6t6 t talented, aud most oxpnnsivo organisation in Australasia, in a series of the MOST POPULAR OPERATIC UEM3 By lheßo TWO GREAT COMPOSERS. The season will bo inaugurated with tut charming u^isthotio Opora*— ' PATIENCE ! PATIENCE I For positively FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Presented on a scale of DAZZLING SPLENDOUR By a company of SPECIALLY SELECTED ARTISTES, That recently completed ono of THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASONS Ever played in Sydney. "' Tho Operas staged under the suporvi. sion of MR. HENRY BRACY, And the Musical Direction of MONS. LEON CARON. Tho Box Plans now open at tho Dre§don Day Sales at Abel's, opposite Opon Houso. Prices— s», 3s, and 2s. Early doors 6d extra until 7.30' p.m. H IS coWKWc TT E HEA ™' FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS NIGHTLY Another Packed Houso Last Night. A Divorting Programme. .J.P9' l"°l "° Human Impossible, in hit ARDO, Great Frog Act. W^ O nJ?,^ musin » lIA «RY HARRISON. COSTER JOE, HARRY HARRISOR First Appoaruuco of LILY NORTUWOOD, Balladist. Tho nroprossiblo Comic, 808 FOSTEB. Sydnoy's Favourite, 808 FOSTER EILEEN MURRAY, Tho Juvenile Song EILEEN MURRAY, and Dance Favourite A LitUo Follow TED STANLEY. but he's good. TED STANLEY. MASTER GEORGE MEALING, Iho Glcvorcst, Dancer in Australasia. An Extraordinarily Novel Sot of Animated PICTURES ON THE FILMOGRAM. Will.-HARLISY and WILLIAMS-Reg. In Now Sketch, Coontown Cakewalk Brigade. Tumbling Extraordinary. Prices as usual. Doors 7.15. jyj^BTHQDIST CONFERENCE, 1905. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. WESLEY CHURCH,' TARANAKI-ST. THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1905. 1. Chorus— "Fling Wido tho Gates (Slain, or)— Wesloy Choir 2. Song— "lt Is Enough" (Mendelssohn) Mr. G. E. Hood 3. Harp Solo— "Bragauza" (Lotti)— Mrs. Murdoch 4. Song— "From Cross to Crowu" (Marks! —Mr. A. R. Cattanach 5. Rocitation--"Tho Revenge" (Tennyson)— Mr. J. M. Clark 6. Song— "Out on the Rocks" (Dolby)— Miss Lenoro Pulsford 7 - Song-"Why do tho Nations" (Handol)— Mr. F. V. Waters 8. Song— "Land of Hope and Glory" (EX gar)— Miss Lloyd Hassoll 9. Song— "Star of Bethlehem" (AdamsMr. E. J. Hill 10. Chorus-"Tho Silent Land" (Gaul)Wesley Choir 11. Song_"To all Eternity" (Matcheroni Miss H. Randoll 12. Recitatton-"For Hor Sako" (Bradshaw)— Mrs. Percy Kinniburgh 13. Song_»A Day Dream" (Blumonthal)^ Mrs. Glover Eaton, L.R.A.M. 14. So"g-"Ronzy' s Prayer" (Wagner)Air. James Scarlo 15. Song-"Tho Wanderer" (Scubort)-Mr r. J. Joucs 16. S°ng-"Tho Warrior" (Pinsuti)-Mr. I*. E. Hood 17. Surrußophono Solo— "RogreU d 1 Amour* (Bright)— Mr. C. D. Mackintosh 18. Chorus-''You Stole My Lovo" (Mac farron)— Wesloy Choir Accompanist— Tho Church Organist Musical Director— Mr. O. D 7 Maokintosh. Tickets, Is each,' may bo had from Mr. tL Brittain, Manuers-street ; Mr. J P Shand, Cuba-stroet; and Mr. J. W. Copil thorno, Ingestre-stroot. Piano from Dresden Company. PUBLIC LECTURE. MR. C. W LEADBEATER, M.R.A.S., will deliver his First Locluro in this Oily on "LIFE AFTER DEATH." Life After Death, is a cloar staleniont of tho nature of the life which follows doath, tho condensed result of prolonged and carefully tested observation by thoso who do not surmiso, but who soe and diroctly investigate tho conditions they describe. On FRIDAY NEXT, 10th inst., at 8 p.m. TOWN HALL (Concert Hall). Admission, It. Doors opon, 7.30. QATH OL I 0 BAZAAR. To be hold in tho WELLINGTON TOWN HALL From 22nd APRIL TO THE 6th MAY. Thoso desirous of taking part in tho Grand Marehos, Fancy Dances, etc, ar» requested to forward nl onco nn application in writing to tho Hon. Secretary. Signor Borzoni commencos tho clasieM immediately. FRED. W. CROMBIE, Hon. Secretary, 21, Marion -b treot. CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING REGATTA. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH. THE S.S. DUCO (Umpiro's Boat) will leavo the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., carrying a limited number of passengers. Return Faro — 2s for the day. NOTE.— If wind is eoutherly RogatU wiU bo hold nt To Aro, in which case the Duco will call at wharf for passengon at intor vals. Fare — Is per trip, or 2s for the day. (Circumstances permitting). •VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA AT PETONE, 11th MARCH, 1905. ON SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, * Special Passongor Train for Potono will leave To Aro 1.20 p.m., Wellington 1.50 p.m., returning from Potono at 5.50 p.m. Trains will stop nt Kaiwarra and Ngahauranga. Return Fares— First-class, Is 6d ; Secondclass, Is Od ; available for day of issue only. BY ORDER,
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 8 March 1905, Page 8
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