/TIHEATRE ROYAL A TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Gigantic Success of New Programme. Another largo and enthusiastic audienoo. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, r DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Last THE HOWARD BROS. Six THE HOW ARD BROS. Nights! THE HOT/ARD BRO"S. La>t MR. PERCY DENTON, Six Impersonating N.Z 's Proinier Nights! MR. HARRY SHINE. I-ast ' MR. HARRY SHINE. Six LITTLE GOLDIK COLLINS Nights! MISS ALICE LAYTON. Enormous Success Nightly of MISS DAISY SYLVESTER, in her Scotch and Irish Dances. MISS LOUIE BYRON— Facial ChangAi. New Afterpiece— "Turning the Table*." Prices as usual. Plan mt Holliday's. mOWN H A L li X OPENING CEREMONIES. THE WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION (Numbering 360 Performers) Will give its First Season's Subscription Conoerts in the above Hall upon ths following dates: — FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER— "THE SPECTRE'S BRIDE" (Dvorak) MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER— "HIAWATHA," complete (Coleridga Taylor). TUESDAY, 13th DECEMBERGRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER— "HYMN OF PRAISE" (Mendelssohn) I and Miscellaneous Selection. Soloists: Miss Amy Murphy, Miss Phceba Parsons,, A.R.C.M., and Mtb. W. F. Parsons, Sopranos; Messrs. F. Graham, and E. J. Hill, Tenors; Hamilton Hodges, Baritone. Solo Pianist, Miss Janet Rose, L.A.B. Organist, Mr. F. W. Rowley, A.R.C.O. Leader of Orchestra, Berr Max Hoppe. CONDUCTOR, MR. ROBT. PARKER, . POPULAR PRICES: Circle and Front Seats ... 3s. Middle Seats 2s. Back Seats • . Is. • Box Plan at Dresden now open to th* public. Those who desire to become Subscribe^ can do so by applying at the Drosdei To-morrow at noon. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN~HALL. IN CONNECTION~WITH OPENDJO CEREMONIES, OffILDREN'S FESTIVAL. Under the direction of MR. ROBERT ' PARKER. THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 8 p.m. Chorus of 700 (seven hundred) Scholars, assisted by a Juvenile Orchestra of 30 (thirty) Performers (under tho direction of MR. E. L. WARD), and by the following Vocalists: — MISS PULSFORD, AND MESSRS. PHILIP PALMER, T. PRINGLE, AND F, V. WATERS. Admission to all parts of the Hall — ONE SHILLING. Doors open at Cuba and Victoria, street! at 7.15. Children of tho Chorus and Orchestra, accompanied by their Teachers or otherwise will pldase enter by the door in MERCER-STREET, immediately adjoining the Education • Board Building. Tickets may be obtained at the Town Hall on THURSDAY, or at the Ticket Boxes on entering. - ■ - .'■, . fTtHE above Festival will be repeated on X SATURDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at 8 p.m., tickets for which may be obtained at the Town Hall on FRIDAY, and \n till Noon on SATURDAY, or at th* Ticket Boxes on entering the Hall. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. sth December, 1904. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL OPENING. TICKETS FOR AFTCRNOON AND EVENING CONCERTS. riTHE Invitation Tickets' for the above X issued by the Council having been offered for sale, notice is hereby given that theßO tickets aro NOT transferable, and any transfer tickets presented will hot bo recognised, nor tho person presenting Barn* admitted. JNO. R. PALMER, , , , Town Olerk. sth December, 1904. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNIOnT REHEARSALS will bo held as ua. der:— • - This (Monday) Evening.— Chorus at 7.30 p.m., Orchestra at 8.15 p.m., at the Town Hall ; entrance front door, Cuba-street. To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 7.50 p.m.— Final Rehearsal Chorus, Orchestra, and Soloists, at Town Hall; entrance sid« door, next Education Boafd. GRAND CARNIVAL RAND CARNIVAL EXHIBITION TIME, EXHIBITION TIME, AT NEW PLYMOUTH I NEW PLYMOUTH 1 PROGRAMME: MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER — Grand Opening of tho Exhibition. Races. TUESDAY, 27th— Exhibition and Maori Vilage. Races. Seaside Excursion, and Fireworks. WEDNESDAY, 28th — Exhibition and Maori Village, Athletic Spotts in Re. creation Grounds, Opera in Theatre. THURSDAY, 29th— Exhibition and Maori Village. Chopping Contest. Opera in Theatre. FRIDAY, 30th— Exhibition and Maori Vil- • lage. Maori Hakas and Dances. SATURDAY, 31st— Exhibition and Maori •Village. Excursion to Mount Ejrmont MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1905-Exhi-bition and Maori Village, Swimming 1 Sports in the Recreation Grounds, Fancy Swimming and Diving by DICK OAVILL and KERAN. Fireworks. TUESDAY, 3rd— Exhibition and Maori Village, Seaside Excursions from Breakwater. Grand Concert. WEDNESDAY, 4th— Exhibition and Maori Village, Excursions to Mokau. THURSDAY, sth— Exhibition and Maori Village, Children's Carnival. FRIDAY, 6th— Exhibition 'and Maori Vil-* lage, arrangements being made SATURDAY, 7th— Exhibition and Maori Village, Excursions to Mount Esrmont THURSDAY, 12th-Grand Military Tourl nament. H. A. LENNON, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF MUNICIPAL OFFICES. mHE offices of tho Wellington City Coun. 'X cil (EXCEPT THE CITY TREAS. URY FOR RECEIPT OF RATES ONLY) will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, the sth and 6th December, and the whole of tho offices on Wednesday, the 7th De. cember, in connection with the removal of tho Councils place of business from the present offices, Brandon and Panama streets, Wellington, to the new offices at the Town Hall Buildings, Cuba-street Business will be resumed at the latter offices on Thursday, tht Bth inst., at 9 a m JNO. R. PALMER, 1 o , _ . Town Clerk. 1 2nd December, 1904.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1904, Page 6
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