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OPE E A H OUSE. Directors Miss Annis Montagna Mid Mr Edward Farley Business Manager Mr Harry Cross MONTAGUE - T U R N E E ENGLISH AND COMIC OPERA SEASON. ELECTRIC SUCCESS, Overwhelming Audience Crowded the theatre on Saturday last. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 6th AUGUST. The first of this week’s Magnificent Repertoire. Bizet’s great composition—an opera which, has drawn thousands of people to see it again and again—will be presented by the great artists, unsurpassed in the colonies, included in this splendid organisation. TO-NIGHT | At 8 p.m. | TO-NIGHT CABMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN Miss Annis Montague as Carmen (“ Perfect in delivery of music, charming in her rslo, an ideal Carmen”). Mb Etowjuii) Faeley as Esoamillo, the Toreador. Me William Waleme as Don Josi., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AUG. 7th, s ' Balfe’s Beautiful Opera, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Piano and Organ kindly lent by Hoffmann and Sons. Prices of Admission Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Day sales at Abel’s and Aldous’. The plans for the Season are now open at Holliday’s. 678 J. ST. CLAIR, Touring Manager. Theatre o r al. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 189 ') MADAME BELLE COLE’S CONCERT COMPANY. MISS GWEN DAVIES, Sopeano MDLLE. H. MUEKENS, Violinibte. MR T. M. JACKSON, Tinge. MR CHARLES MAGEATH, Bass. And MADAME BELLE COLE, MADAME BELLE COLE, MADAME BELLE COLE, The Gkeat London Contralto. Making the most complete Concert Company - that has over visited Wellington. Accompanist, Mr W. Siltee. Prices of admission —4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. M. MARCUS, 676 Business Manager. Criterion THE AT BE. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY 6th, GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE, Under the patronage of the President, Committee and Members of the Working Men’s Club, tendered to Mr J. SINCLAIR, by the Peinck op Wales Concert Paett. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is ; gallery, 6d. 664 V’eCTURE'bY~MR - JAMES M. NAIRN I J On Landscape Art, Poeteaitdee AND CAEIOATUEE, With Illustrations. WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, at 8 p.m. In the Lakgb Hall, Technical School. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Tickets Irom Messrs Baillio Bros., Cuba street, and McGregor Wright. 611 ST. MARK’S CHURCH. A Gtrand P ERFORMANCE Op Mendelssohn’s “ELIJAH” Will ho given on THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, Commencing at 8 o’clock. Soloists : Mrs Greenwood. Mrs Parsons, Mrs Webb, Miss Parsons, Mr E. J. Hill, and Mr F. V. Waters. FULL BAND AND CHORUS. Organist—Mr Puroell Webb; conductor— Mr T. C. Webb, A.T. C.L. Tickets —One Shilling each. S. G. HAMEETON, 647 Hon. See.

CRITERION THEATRE, Manners street. WEDNESDAY, Isth AUGUST. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. Tendered to Mr Owen Higgins, the wellknown athlete and boxer, who, owing to a severe illness, is unable to follow his ordinary occupation. The programme will include Songs by local amateurs, Gymnastics, Club-swinging, and Boxing Exhibitions by Higgins’ pupils. To conclude with a grand exhibition of boxing between Prank Payne, champion light and middleweight of Tasmania, and a local boxer of v Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Details in future issues. ■ 666 WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. THE Annual General Mooting of the above Club will be held at the Wellington. Chess Club’s Room, Boom No. 5, Atheiueum Buildings, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at S o’clock. Business : Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers And General. H. McCARDELL,, 5G5 Houi. Sec, WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. . AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the Wellington Rowing Club will be held at the Boathouse TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock.

Business : To consider report of sub-committee appointed to fix new colours. Full attendance requested, as order for jerseys, &0., mustjbe sent Home by Thursday’s San Francisco Mail. A. M. BURNS, 6SB ; Hon. Sec. W.R.C. NOTICE. THE HUTT PUBLIC PARK AND BACECOUESB RESERVE. A PUBLIC Meeting will be hold at the Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 7th August, at 12 o’clock noon, in accordance with the provisions of the Hutt Public Part and Racecourse Act of 1866. W. A. FIT/HERBEET, 632 Chairman Board of Trustees. ST. PATRICK’S BRANCH, No. 95. A SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT,' Bth August, at the usual place of meeting. ' Business : 1. To consider a Notice of Motion to raise the contributions to Is 6d per week. 2. Re disposing of band instruments. 3. Consideration of Order Paper of District Board Half-yearly Meeting. Every member requested to attend. ■ W. J. GRANT, 672 Secretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. EETING on WEDNESDAY the Bth inst., at 8. p.m. at Museum. Papers: 1. “ On Ceremonial Language,” by E. Tregear, F.R.G.S. 2. “On the Milk Supplied to Wellington,” by C. Hulke. 3. “ Bones of Dinomis Gigantens found on Surface,” by T. E. Donne, communicated by Sir J. Hector. R. B. GORE, Secretary. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. gHEARERS are REQUESTED NOT TO ENGAGE through the Pastoralists’ Union. J. O’BRIEN, Gen. Sec. New Zealand Workers’ Union. Waimate, July 30th. 674 PROFESSOR Percival Jones Hughes, Chieopodist, (Late of Victoria.) Corns extracted without pain. Fees moderate. Ladies attended at their private residences. 663

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 1

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