To-night — New Artists — New Programme ! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO - NIGHT ! An Entirely New Programme of Unparalleled Magnificence TO - NIGHT! FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. First Appearance of MISS GERTRUDE FRASER, Australia's Sweet-voiced Songstress. To-night, Entirely Now Budget of Songs': MR. TOD CALLAWAY, "Will He?" "I wouldn't Grumble Any More," and others. To-night, Reappearanco of DICK DAVIS. To-night, First Appearance of Birdie— FOLEY and , HERRMAN— NoeIa Brilliant Soubrettes and' Dancers. Enormous Nightly Success of SAM WILSON GEO. SCOTT SAM WILSON GEO. WALLACE Mr. Harry Hart and Mr, Harry Brown will sing "Excelsior." Miss Edith Bourko. Miss Florrie Leigh. Mr. Chas. Moody in new descriptive songs. New Farce, "The- Coalheaver's Revenge." Altogether a Rollicking Unprecedented for Laughter, Refinement, and Merit. Dress Circle 2s (Ladies Is), Stalls Is (Ladies 6d), Pit 6d. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place, Wellington. VACANT from 19th to 23rd DEC. For Terms, etc., apply at Theatre or John Fuller and Sons^ Box 457, G.P.O. mOWN HALL .OPENING CEREMONIES. THE WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION (Numbering 360 Performers) I Will give its First Season's Subscription Concerts in the above Hall upon the following dates: — • FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER— "THE SPECTRE'S BRIDE" (Dvdrak) MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER— ! "HIAWATHA," complete (Coleridge Taylor). TUESDAY, 13tn DECEMBERGRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER— "HYMN OF PRAISE" (Mendelssohn) and Miscellaneous Selection. Soloists: Miss Amy Murphy, Miss Phoebe Parsons, A.R.C.M., and Mrs. W. F. ! Pp.rsonb, Sopranos ; Messrs. F. Graham and E. J. Hill, Tenors; Hamilton Hodges, Baritone. Solo Pianist, Miss Janet Roes, LAB. Organist, Mr. F. W. Rowley, A.R.C.O. Leader of Orchestra, Herr Max Hoppe. CONDUCTOR, MR. ROBT. PARKER. POPULAR PRICES: Circle and Front Seats ... 3s. Middle Seats 2s. Back Seats- Is. Box Plan opens at Dresden from Tomorrow (Fridaj) .^ noon till Monday at noon FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY- Aftsr that lime the plan will bo open to the publjc. Tuu--o, who desire to become Subscribers can do so by trpplyuij/ at the Dresden I To-morrow at r.con. i [ A. lv. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. . WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. T> EHEARSALS vlil i,-o hold as u«H dor:— THIS feJATUKDAYi EVK-.JXG, at 5 o"c!ock— CHORUS O^ILY, Jt, iliu town j Hall. ! 11ONDAY, sth DECEiIBER—Cro-.-j at 7 30 p.m., OrcLoEtra at 8.15-p.m., fit ti.j Town Hall. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, at 7.30 p.m.— FINAL REHEARSAL— Chorus, Orj.chettra, aud Solo.sU, at, tho Town Hall.' A. M. LEWIS, Hon. See. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OPENING TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1904. 1 AFTERNOON CEREMONY. AT 2.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor -£»- will open the main door of tho Town Hall in Cuba-street. Simultanfeously the central door in Victoria-street, will also bo opened. Guests are hereby notified' that they MUST EXHIBIT their [ eardu ot invitation at the outer doors on entering the building. NONE BUT THOSE PRESENTING CARDS WILL BE ADMITTED. Each guest will bo presented with a programme on entering the Hall. Guests are respectfully requested to re tain their scats until the close of the concert, after which refreshments will be provided in various parts of the building. NOTICE, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA ONLY (Under the direction of Mr. R. Parker). Ladies andi Gentlemen of the above will please outer tho Hall from the Mercerstreot entrance, immediately adjoining the Education Boarcl Buildings, and will show their tickets (red) on entering. This door ■will be opened at 2 p.m. sham. EVENING CEREMONY. CONCERT COMMENCES at 8 o'clock. Doors in Cuba and Victoria streets will be opened at 7.15 p.nu Guests are hereby notified that they MUST EXHIBIT their cards of invitation at the outer doors on entering the building. NONE BUT THOSE PRESENTING TICKETS WILL BE ADMITTED. Each guest will be presented with a programme on entering the Hall. TO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA ONLY (Under the direction of Mr. J. Mauglian Barnettj. Ladies and Gentlemen ot the above will please enter the building from the Mercerstreet entrance, immediately adjoining the Education Board Buildings, and will show their tickets (green) on ontering. This door will be opened at 7 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 3rd December, 1904. WELLINGTON*CITY COUNCIL. OPENING OF~TOWN HALL. MALE VOICE CHORUS. "OEHEARSAL, MONDAY NEXT, in -n-*j the Town Hall, at 7 o'clock sharp. Every member is expected to be present. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 3rd December, 1904. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OPENING OF TOWN HALL. /CITIZENS are respectfully notified that V, NO FURTHER TICKETS can possibly bo issued for the Opening Ceremonies on the 7th instant, and will please regard this as an answer in general to enquiries Many letters have been received which, in tho circumstances, cannot bo replied to. Tho supply of tickets has been exhausted for several days past, and the whole of the seating and standing accommodation in the Hall is already overtaxed. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 3rd December, 1904. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND APPEALS. mHE UNITED FREE CHURCH A AUTHORISED REPORT, ; SIX SHILLINGS, AT N. Z. BIBLE, TRACT, AND BOOK SOCIETY, 62, Willia-atreet, Wellington. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 6
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802Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 6
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