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OPE K A H OUSE. Stage Manager ... Mr H. E. Nicholas. For the Benefit of the Funds of the Wellington Hospital, the Sailors’ Best and the Now Zealand Academy of Fine Arts. THE WELLINGTON DRAMATIC STUDENTS. FOE A SEASON oFtHSEE NIGHTS ONLY. MAY 23kd, 21th, 2Stk. Will produce Charles Eoado’s Celebrated Comedy in two Acts, MASKS AND PACES. Cast of Characters— Peg Woffington Mabel Vane Kitty Clive Mrs Triplet ... .Roxalana Lucy Sir Charles Pomander Ernest Vane Colley Cibber ... . Triplet Snarl Soaper Quin Colander Burdock Hu us (lon Lysimaohus Pompoy Miss Newton Miss Mabel Hill Miss Watson Miss J. Newton Miss Winnie Parsons Miss Nairn Mr A. S. Paterson Mr W. Simm , Mr A. Newton Mr 11. E. NiohoHs Mr Newton Mr Forrest ; Mr E. Hall Mr J. Baillio Mr P. Bastin Mr Beoro Master Boero Master D. Beote To be followed by the Comic Drama in one Act, NAN THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. Cast or Characters— Nan Miss L. Watson Tom Dibbles (a gardener) Mr E. Hall Harry Collier (an enginedriver) ■■■ ••• ... Mr P. Bastin Charley (a carpenter) ... Mr Forrest Young Mr Simpson ... Mr Beers A first-class orchestra, under the oonduotorehip of Mr Mac Duff Boyd, has boon specially engaged. . Special Prices.— Dress Circle, 4s ; Reserved Stalls, 3s j Stalls, 2s fid; Family Circle, la fid, and Pit, Is. Piano from Dresden Company. Box office at Holliday’s. , t , • Doors open at 7.15 ; curtain will rise 7.45 sharp. 67 MAT. BESSIE DOYLE. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL GRAND PERFORMANCE AT THE T h b A t EE Royal. The Opera House Voiiig otherwise engaged. A GLOBIOUS HOLIDAY PROGRAMME ! Box Plan at the Dresden to-day. To-morrow in charge of special attendant in the vestibule of the Theatre Royal from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. ' Prices as usual. The floral and stage decorations at the jera House and Theatre Royal are designed ; d carried - out by C« Judd and Son, - Man* rs street. J. MaoMAHON. POPULAR CONCERTS. Skating JR; ink, THURSDAY, 24th MAY, THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. GRAND PROGRAMME AND ENGAGEMENTS. SPECIAL First Appearance of MR HERBERT LINDEN, ’ The Sydney Elocutionist, and late of the Criterion Theatre Concerts. Mr Linden has appeared with great success with such known entertainers as Horace Bent and Harry Rickards, and was specially engaged by the Misses Albu for their series of concerts; Ho will recite “ The Kissing Cup’s Race” aiid “Bill Jinks.” Every devotee of the Sport of Kings should hear HOW KISSING CUP WON THE RACE. FIRST APPEARANCE AT THE , SKATING RINK CONCERTS Of New Zealand’s Peimo Baeitone, ‘ ME J. PEOUSE. Artists : Mrs H. J. Miller Miss Coltman Mb Hekebet Linden Mb J. Phoebe Mr E. J. Hill Mr Mackintosh And others. REMEMBER — Thursday is a Holiday, so secure tickets on Wednesday. G 99 H. TYTHEBLBIGH. -pBINCESS .rjTHEATRE. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. THURSDAY, 24th MAY, 1694. THE PRINCE OF WALES’ MINSTREL AND CONCERT PARTY Will give a Grand Entertainment, to bo followed by a Select Dance, on above night. Everything New. Songs and Choruses, Comic Songs. Tries, Duets, Statuary, and one of the most COMICAL FARCES ON EARTH. The Company’s fine orchestra of ton performers, under the baton of the well-known conductor; Mr P. L. Dean, will supply the mnsio during the evening. Admission—Reserved seats, 2s; back seats, Is. Dance, Is extra ; ladies free. F. L. DEAN, Sec. and Musical Director. For full particulars see daybills. 700 Under the Patronage of the Wellington Caledonian Society. Donald t\inrie’s ONALD UINNIE’S CHAMPION STEPDANOING AND VARIETY COMPANY, AT CRITERION THEATRE, MAY 24th, 25th and 26th. Admission —2s and Is. 637 MANAWATU ROAD BOARD. OTXCE is hereby given that by the retirement of William Stubbs os a mera>f the Manawatu Road Board an extralary vacancy has occurred, and I hereby notice that an election for member for S Ward of the Manawatu Road District be held on TUESDAY, the 12th day of 1894. at the office of the ilanawatu Road •d in Palmerston North. . miinatione of candidates will he received te at the Board’s Office up till Noon on IRSDAY, the 31st day of May, 1894. WALTER EUTHERFUBD, Returning Officer, ad May, 1894. ' 702 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. rOTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described I be brought under the provisions of “ The id Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be .„d forbidding the same on or before the i day of June, 1894. 591. CHARLES PHABAZYN, GEORGE RSDEN WATERHOUSE, and HENRY MPHREY JACKSON.—I rood 32 perches, t Town Section 21, in the Borough of ytown. In occupation of Sarah Jane et* . _. iagrams- may be inspected at this office, ated this Ifitb day of May, 1894, at the ds Registry Office, Wellington. J. W. SHAW, Deputy District Land Registrar. JAS. M. NAIRN’S ART UNION. PICTURES on View at MacGregor Wright and Co.’s, Lambton quay. “ Changing Pastures,” Sft x 3ft, and 9 other Works. Tickets, 2s fid, at Wright’s; Baillie’s, Cuba street; and Brown and Thomson’s, Lambton nay. 456 TVTOW READY, Second and Cheap Edition, i3| Price 3s fid, “ THE QUICKENING OP CALIBAN,” A Modern Story of Evolution, By J. COMPTON BECKETT, Author of “ The Christ That is to Be.” “ Brimful of meaning, suggestion, and fine satire.” —“Academy.” “ The ‘ Quickening of Ca’iban ’ is good, and the book worth reading.”—“Guardian.” “ Contains many clever ideas.”—“ Methodist Times.” CASSELL AND CO., LTD., 584 Publishers, Melbourne. MR MAURICE CRONIN, of Palmorsten North, Hotelkeeper, wishes to inform bin numerous friends in Wellington that there is absolutely no truth in the statement that he intended, leaving ,tho Colony with intent to defraud his creditors. The whole matter will be thoroughly gouo into and his position vindicated later. 56

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2213, 23 May 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2213, 23 May 1894, Page 1