TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -O- '10-NIGHT, at 8. NEW ARTISTS. NEW ARTISTS. Tho Mammoth Show. Mirth and Mont. First Appearance in New Zealand of MISS LOUIE FARNDON Tho Sweet Mezzo. Reappearance of HARRY MARSHALL, Tho World's Greatest Female Impersonator. THE THREE ST. LEONS, THE THREE ST. LEONS, Tho Marvellous Trapeze Artists. THE ROLLOS, THE ROLLOS, In a Now Japanese Comedy. FRED. RIVENHALL In New Screamers. FRED. RIVENHALL Latest London FRED. RIVENHALL Successes. Bob , THE. DRISCOLL BOYS Alf. Alf. . THE DRISCOLL BOYS Bob In, Now Patterosities. Great Gags. THE VALMORE SISTERS. MABEL LYNNE ELSIE BROWN NELLIE POWER KITTY bxANLEY GEORGE PAGDEN. COLLINS'S ORCHESTRA. CHAS. HOWARD HARRY WILFORD NOTE.— On account of the length of programme the curtain -will rise at 7.55 sharp. ' BEN FULLER. rpOWN HALL. . ■ . MASCAGNI'S " OAVALLERIA RUSTICANA " " CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA." " CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA." FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 190 S. In the Presence of a Party from Government House. By tho WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY' WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor : MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT. Chorus of 200 Picked Voices I Orchestra of 40 Players ! PRINCIPALS : Santuzza (Soprano) Mi E s Amy Murphy Lola (Mezzo Soprano) MiEs R. Mowatt Lucia (Alto) Mies Lloyd Hassell lunddu (Tenor) Mr. Frank Graham Alfio (Baritone) Mr. A. S. Ballanco Leader of Orchestra Hor Max Hoppo. Admission— Gallery, 4s; Front Stalls, 3s ; Back Stalls, 2s and Is. ' 4s and 3s seats may bo reserved at the Dresden Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 Tho. Hult train will be delayed until after tho performance. A. B. WILLIAMS, S. G. HAMERTON, Joint Secretaries. 7JI 0 W N HALL. Under Direction of Mr. John H. Tait. MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. hugo'heermann, HUGO IiEERMANN, ■ HUGO HEERMANN, Tha Greatest Violinist of tho Day, Will' reappear as above, when ho will give the ' only (performance in New 'Zealand with Orchestra of BEETHOVEN'S MIGHTY VIOLIN CONCERTO. Hugo Heormann's performance of this gieat work in Melbourne and Sydney created an immense senoation. Heerinann it the greatest living performer of this Concerto. t Box Plan opens WEDNESDAY, at DRESDEN. ss, 3s, 2s, Is. ' A MOORISH MAID," Opera House, 25th September. LITE' RINK. INGESTRE-STREET. . To-Night To-Night • < To-Night FIRST-CLASS FLOOR. To-Night To-Night NEW SKATES. To-Night TojN'ighfc FULL BRASS BAND. To-Night To-Night Open Saturdays and Wednesdays only. Afternoons from 2.30 till 5j Evening, 7.50 till 10. J WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. I — — NEWTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY. LECTURES. THE next Lecture of this season's series will bo given in the Lecture Room of llio 'Ncwtown Public Library, on WEDNESDAY, 30th August, by J. G. FINDLAY, Esq., LL.D. Subject : "ILLUSIONS." Lecture begins at 8.10 p.m. Admission free. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 26th August, 1905. £<OMBINED HIBERNIAN SOCIAL. ST. PATRICK'S~Ind ST. MARY'S BRANCHES. Tl % a RU VI£HAV I£HAL CC L din WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th AUGUST Dancing from 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. Music by Plait's String Band. Tickets-Singlo 2s, Doublo 3s 6d E..F.REICHEL, Hon. Sec. QRAND "SWOT" ROAD~ RACE. Promoted by ADAMS STAR CYCLE mj. with a view of Encouraging Youn~ Cyclists m Road Riding. ° j • Distance, Soven Miles. ' To be Run on SATURDAY, 9th SEPT Entries Oloso FRIDAY, Ist Sept Handicappcr-Mr. Ulio Shannon. Any Mako of Bicyclo May be Ridden. Entrance Fee, 2s 6d. Entry Forms posted to any address W. J. RICHARDS,' _, , Hon. Sec, . Onro of Adams Star Cycle Co. mHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY - 1 - CO., LTD. DAY'S BAY DAY'S BAY! SUNDAY, 27th AUGUST. Loavo Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay— ll a.m., 4.30 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). V.M.C.A. mO-NIGIIT, at B— Anniverpary Prayer J- Mooting of Torroy-Alexamlor Mission. SUNDAY, at 4— Bible Class. Address by Rev. F. A. Rowlands, of Japan. 5— Strangers' Tea and Oppn Air. TUESDAY— Building Social. 14lh SEPTEMBER— Anniversary in Town Hall. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. A UDITORIUM 54 x 45 feet, with sjajro, -£X side rooms, and all conveniences, may bo obtained for Entortaininonts, ConcprU, Socials, etc. For particulars apply EDWD. ANDERSON, «, Willie-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 49, 26 August 1905, Page 6
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