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Opera Hou se . Lessee and Manager Bland Holt TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 27. First production in "Wellington of tho great Drury Lane sporting, military and spectacular drama ATI/TILLION OP /TONEY. XTXILLION OF IrtONEY. By Henrt Pettitt and Sir Augustus Harris, BLAND HOLT In presenting to the public this SPECTACULAR MASTERPIECE Has pleasure in referring to the impression it caused lately in Melbourne and Sydney, and more recently in the Southern New Zealand Cities. A MILLION OP MONEY Undoubtedly met on each occasion with Receptions which can only fitly bo described as WILDLY ENTHUSIASTIC, Chiefly for the reason that it is so admirably congenial to the tastes of all sections of tho theatre-going- public, A MILLION OF MONEY Will be interpreted by tho FULL STRENGTH OF THE PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION op AUSTRALASIA. THE SCENIC EFFECTS, Which, ns has been already said, are on a MOST MAGNIFICENT SCALE, Include tho following:— THE PARSONAGE. Introducing THE MEET, WITH BEAL HUNTERS. I THE FINISH OF THE DERBY. [ Representation of tho Great Race, by Local Jockeys and Thoroughbreds, while the exigencies of tho scene will admit of tho appearance on the stage of tho LARGEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE Ever seen on the Local Boards on any one occasion. THE ILLUMINATED FETE. WELLINGTON BARRACKS And tho GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT. THE MARCH FOR INDIA. T ITO™m K } the mirage dream. A Series of Exquisite Tableaux, Manipulated by Ingenious Mechanical Methods, disclosing each scene with marvellous ease and with Mysterious Results. Furnishings by Mr H. Fielder. Box plan at Holliday’s; day tickets at Batkin’s (Lambton quay), Aldous’ (Manners street) and James’ (Opposite Opera House). 015 COOKERY CLASSES IN THOMAS’ BUILDING. Miss .Ajda W ARDROP, TO-DAY, 2.30 p.m. Plain Class Made-up Cold Meats. For particulars apply classroom, 1.30 to 2.30. 545 JpROHIBITION AND DIRECT VETO'. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, In the SKATING RINK, Ingestre street, W. W. COLLINS Will deliver his great Lecture, “ Why I, as a Total Abstainer, oppose Prohibition ; A Plea for Liberty.” The chair will bo taken at 8 p.m. by T. K. Macdonald, Esq. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 6d ; Reserved Seats, Is, 508 Basin td ese ev e as i n JCL ese ev e TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 30th. Monster Moonlight Promenade Concert by the combined Garrison and City Brass Bauds. W. WHITE, Sec. G.B. 614 For G.B. and C. 8.8. CONCERTS OF CHAMBER MUSIC. The foubth~subscription CONCERT WILL EE GIVEN TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, At 8 -o'clock, IN THE CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, Bowen street, 606 E W Z EAL A N D T Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Glasgow. Return of the Favourites, after six years' absence, and 26th year of the famous and only LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS, Glassophonists and Vocalitss (Organised 1867). Tho originators of tboir special class of entertainment, assisted by the talented and versatile English Specialty Humorists (organised 1800) from the principal Theatres of Great Britain, Are Coming and Will Shortly Appear. 518 HARRY LYNCH. Cc s I KATING Ingestre street. u iINK, OPEN FOE SKATING TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. CITY BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 55 DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE. MEETING of the Eight Honrs Demonstration Committee will bo held THIS EVEN. ING in the Trades Hall, at 7.30. Business important. A full attendance is requested. 610 Q. W. NEWTON, Secretary. TOWN HALL, OTAKI. THIS Hall, just re-built, will be found most suitable for Theatrical Companies tonring the country districts. It is fitted with a very commodious stage, and seating accommodation is provided for 300 people. A piano is kept on the premises. For details as to rent, terms, Ac., apply to the agent, ROBERT JILLET, Coach Proprietor, 415 Otaii, PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY. E) OBE R T W HITE, ' EXPERT PHRENOLOGIST, 66, Cuba street, Wellington, will tell you: 1. How to make life a success. 2. Calling for which yon aranuost adapted. 3. Description of person you should marry. 4. How to apply your talents and improve defects. 5. Advice as to health, Ac. 6. Term of life you are likely to live. 449 WELLINGTON Horse P ahade Association. FIRST ANNUAL PARADE, TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, the 9th NOVEMBER, ON THE TROTTING CLUB’S GROUND, KILBIRNIE Ten minutes’ walk from the Tram Terminus. Admission to the Parade and Show — ONE SHILLING. THE BEST PLACE IN WELLINGTON TO SPEND A HOLIDAY. Entry Forms and all particulars can be had from Townsend and Paul, Rowe and Sons, J. Foster, J. J. K. Powell, or any member of the Committee.! Entries close on Thursday, the 2nd November. See Schedule foe all Particulars, F. R. HILLS, 485 Hon. Secretary. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S RAND ANNUAL SHOW will be held at VJT Palmerston North on November Bth and 9th, 1893. Entries close October 31st, at 9 p.m. Programme and entries forma can be obtained from C. C. JULES, Secretary. Palmerston North, September 16th, 1893. 63

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1

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