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nnHEATRE RO A Lessees : The Wellington Amateur Dramatic Club. ON MONDAY, sth JUNE, THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB (Assisted by some of the leading Amateurs and Pr A essionals in the city) Will give an ENTERTAINMENT In aid of THE TIMARU RELIEF FUND, Under distinguished paronage. Artillery Band— Grand Concert— Gareth and Lynette— Magnificent Orchestra, Ac Box office at Holliday's. Prices 4s, 2s 6d, A 1 a. MURRI3 FOX, Hon. Sec NEXT MONDAY'S ENTERTAINMENT. LADIES and Gentlemen, who are taking part in Monday's Entertainment, are reminded that tbe FINAL Rfc-HEAHSAL will take place TO-NIGHT, at the Theatre Royal. Fnll Band at 7.30. Gareth and Ljnette at 9. All are respectfully requested to attend punctually. MORRIS FOX. Hon. Sec. W.A.D.C. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. THE Winter Sale of Work in connection with the above Society will be continued in the Church-room, Tinakori-road, THIS (Friday) EVENING, from 6 to 10 o'clock when the balance of Goods will be offered for sale, or lottery, in accordance with Clause 18, of "The Gaming and Lotteries Ao», 1881." Plain and Fancy Needlework, Children's Clothing, choice Goods from the Japanese Court of the Christchurch Exhibition, Chinaware, of the newest designs, Toyß and Fancy Goods, Flowers and Ferna in pots, Ac, Ac. Refreshment Stall in Room. Admission, 6d; Children, half-price. I. O. G T. nnHE Members of Broad Pennant Lodge, JL located on board H.M.S. Nelson, intend holding a SPECIAL SESSION on SATURDAY, at 6.30 p.m., in the large hall Athenaeum. Members of the Order invited. At 8 p.m. the doors will be open to the public, when they will entertain the meeting with songs, recitations, Ac BRO. K. PEARCE, W.L.D. H.M.S. Nelson, 2nd June, 1882. KAIWARRA TOLL GATE A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the School-houße, Kaiwarra, on MONDAY NEXT, the sth June, at 730 p.m., to take into consideration the advisability of petitioning the Legislature against this obnoxious tax. All persons interested are invited. J. THOMPSON, Secretary Kaiwarra Town Board. Kaiwarra, 31st May, 1882. THE ALBION GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, in acoor_L^l dance with the Articles of Association, the Second General Meeting of the Company will be holden at the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton Qu*vy, in the City of Wellington, ou THURSDAY, Bth of June, 1882, at 8 o'olock in the evening. Business— The production of Accounts, and suoh other matters aa may be necessary, or the occasion may require. CHARLES WHITE, Manager. Wellington, lßt June. 1832. WINTER DRESS FABRICS, with trimmings to match, at TE ARO HOUSE ¦12 yards Twilled Homespun, with 10/6 Silk Velvet for trimming 12 yards Saxony Twjll, with li/6 Fancy Silk for trimming 12 yards Fou'e Serge, with 12/3 Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yards French Beige, with 16/6 Gros Grain Silk for trimming 12 yardß French Beige, 1 with 16/6 Silk Velvet for trimming 12 yards French Ferge, with 17/Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yards French Satin Cloth, with 17/Watered Velvet for trimming 12 yards Foule Beisra. with handsome 25/6 Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yards Cashmpre Cloth, with 29/6 Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yards Costume Tweed, with 34/6 Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yards Zulu Cloth, with 37/6 Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yards Indiana Cloth, with 41/Brocaded Velvet for trimming 12 yardß Indiana Cloth, with 42/Broche Silk for trimming 12 yards Oriental Cashmere, with 43/Broche Silk for trimming 12 yards Oriental Cashmere, with 49/6 Broche Silk for trimming 12 yards Oriental Cashmere, with 53/6 Broche Silk for trimming 12 yards Fine Abb^t Cloth, with Hi/6 Jacquard Velvet for trimming 12 yards Umbntzka Serge, with 59/6 Brocaded Velvet for trimming DRESSMAKING. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, With May, 18^2. DECLINING BUSINESS. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. BULLOCK BROS., Lambton Quay. IN consfquence of a declining business, we have determined to offer our Magnifioent New Stock to the public at prices never heard of before in the colonies for cash. Our Stook oonaist3 of — Commercial and General Stationery, Writing Desks, Ladies' Workboxes, Photographic and Scrap Albums, New Scraps, Musical-box Albums, Music, Ladies' plush and leather Purges, Ladies' and Gents' pearl, tortoiseshell, satin, and leather Cardoases, Mathematical Instruments, Dry and Mount Colour Boxes, Photographic Frames — cabinet and card — in plush, velvet, and wood, C hildreu's Hooks in great variety, Birthday and Sunday School Cardf, Ivoty and Satin Birthday Cards, Medallions, Hand-painted Porcelain Plates, Prayer Books and Hymn Books of all denominations, Bibles and Testaments in French, German, I atm, and Greek, Gift and Prize Books, Illuminated Texts, Oleoa. Pictures, Oleo Blotters, Invitation Note and Cardß, Standard Theological, Scientific), and every class of General Literature, Ishißter's, Nelson's, and Philips' School Books, Scbool Requisites, Ac N.B.— During the Sale, the Premises will be Open until 9 o'clock every evening, and on Saturdays until 10 p.m. Note the address— BULLOCK BROS., Lambton Quay. MONSTER DISPLAY OF T> B I M E MEAT, Ab supplied to H.M. Ships Net.son and Miranda, NOW ON VIEW At J. A H. BARBER'S, WILLIS-STRPET. GOOD UNDERSTANDING. TO heads of families, and others who in these hard times require it to make both ends meet, can procure it cheap, either for themselves or children, at W. A J. STAGES', Opposite Evening: Post. WANTED, at once, for an hotel in the countiy, a Third Waiter; also, a Laundress. Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1882, Page 3