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(To be continued.) MAJOR MtNTRELS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. The following announcement has elicted keen interest in Wellington LOOK OUT. RliAl>l'KAllAN(JK OK r|IHE jy|~INSTRELS ! Science ami son//. The Talking i'ish. Mirth and Marvels. The Balluncimj Jlrnlherx. Music and Meludrama, liichtmhun's Shoic. Under the Patronage of Hi* Excellent:} the Governor, Lady Onslow, and al the nobility and gentry of Welligton AT

|_JER MAJESTY'S THE ATI.? IS, (Pahu.im hnt Horsu) Will appear (by com...and), THE MAJOR MINSI'HELS. AND MINISTERIAL MARIONETTES. Manager Sir 11. A Atkinson Mr Jonhson ... Hon G. I''. Richardson Tambourine ... Mr Taylor Sambo Mr Taiwhanga Bones Mr John Kerr Sir Harry Atkinson (the Major) in thanking the public of Wellington for past favours, bogs to draw the attention of friends and patrons to the following feast of fun and fancy, which has been prepared at a vast expense, but with a due regard to economy, for their delecta-

As the Theatre has been bespoken by the Ballaneing Brothers and Wanganui Warblers, the season will positively close in a few nights. PIIOfUtAMMI!. Part I. 1. Financial Clog Dance.—The Harbour Board Breakdown.—Messrs Samuel, Atkinson and Marchant. 2. Trio. — " The Restless Recess."— Messrs Mitehelson, Fergus and Fisher. " When an end has come to caucus and Committee, When the session of our sufferings is up, We iove to steal away to AMelbcurne city And put our modest fiver on the Cup." 3. Scientific Lecture.—" The Evolution of Elections."—Hon T. Hislop." With the aid of a blackboard, an abacus a calculating boy, two sworn actuaries, and a case of surgical instruments, the lion. gent, will demonstrate how any intelligent person can be taught to think he understands the Hare system in five lessous. 4. Pathetic Recitation.—" The Parting" (addressed to the Hon T. Fergus).— Mr G. Fisher. " When wo two parted In silence and tears. Halt' broken-hearted To sever ior years, Pale yicw they cheeks and cold, Colder thy kiss : Truly that hour foretold Sorrow te this." 5. Comic rcadiug.—Mark Twino on tho " Gharn-moyce."—Mr John Kerr. (If encored, tho performer will t-iug the touching old song, " What the Wild VVaves are a sayiu' Of.") G. Sons:—" I Know a Bank."—Mr J. M. Vorrall (by special request). Interval of ten lniuulo.i, during which Mr T. Mackenzie will entertain tho audience by eating on the stage an entire Californiau thi.st.le, while a Freotrado member of tho Cabinet will 6wallow in lightning .succession a volume of-political economy, a string of platitudes, and a large number of former professions.

PI'HT 11. 1. " Tlio Commissioners' Trio''—Messrs M'Korrow, .Maxwell, and llannuy Three iriependant fellows wo; From Ministerial dutches free, Drawing our screws out cjuaitcrlee; L;iuj, r at members' wry grimaces; Snapping our lingers in their faces — Three. merry men are wo. From three Commission^]s two :nay go— One\v»ll remain ami run the show : That's Master Maxwell, ho ! ho ! ho ! Three jolly dojjs are we. 2. Grand Aorubalic-Anatomic-Avchitec. timil-Horouleau Font by the BfilluuBrothers, who amid denfening applause will proceed to orect their great Pvl'Uical i'yrumid.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2659, 27 July 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2659, 27 July 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2659, 27 July 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)

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