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QPEBA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Latest Oriental and Fnglish Sensation, ROoICRUCIAN P3YCHOMANCY ! EOSICRUCIAN PSYCHOMA.NCY! During: a five yeara' tour of Australasia, olergymen, statesmen, and the creme de la creme of society, have testified to the surpassing excellence of this entertainment,, which should be witnessed by all intelligent persons. Gbo. W. and Madame Maudeena HELLER HEL L E X AND THBIB BONANZA COTERIE. BONANZA COTEKIE. HELLER'S The greatest Psychic bewil. HELLER'S derment ever presented to the HELLKR'S world at large. It is different HELLER'S from anything hitherto seen. HELLER'S People desirous of testing the HELLER'S matter merely think intently HELLER'S of a question on any subject, .HELLER'S past, present, or future. This HELLKR'S question is not mentioned to HELLFRjS anyone. Madame Heller, while UELLER^'S in a psyohonotic condition, HELLER'S accurately answers it, states j HKLLER'S the question, which up to that HELLER'S time is only known to the perHELLER'S eon thinking of it. Escamoterie Novelties, Songs, Witticisms, and Surprises A BOMBSHELL OP MERRIMENT. Pbkct Abbott, Vocalist and Banjo Soloist. 2s MILLION PRICES. 2s Is MILLION PRICES. Is Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 3s. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day sales at AldDus' and Abel's. Piano by the Dresden. GEO. CALLENDER, Business Manager. RS. ANNIE BESANT. RS. ANNIE BESANT " A person not only highly gifted, but a seeker after trntb."— VV. X Gladstone. ONE FAREWELL LECTURE, IN THE THEATRE ROYAL (The Opera House being otherwise engaged). NEXT WEDNESDAY, 7th November, The night before she sails for Sydney, MRS. ANNIE BEBANT Will deliver her great lecture on THE EVOLUTION OF MAN. THE EVOLUTION OF MAN. POPULAR PRICES. DiiEsa Circle and Stalls, 2s. Pit, Is. Reserved Seats (plan at HollidayV, 3a. R. S. SMYTHE. yT. PAUL'S MISSIONARY GUILD. SALE OF WORK, From 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p m. TO-Mc.'lv'RO W and WEDNESDAY, In aid of the Molancsian and Maori Missions. SYDNKY-STKEET fcCHOOLROOM. Will be opened by Miss Jervois at 3 p.m. Admission To-morrow afternoon, including Concert, Is ; evening, (id. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Co. ; occasional tables nnd chairs by Scoullar and Cbisholm. M. K. KEBBELL, Hon. Sec. ART EXHIBITION £%. COMMENCED ON, WEDNESDAY. 10th OCTOBER, And will continue for one month only. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Will hold in thoir Showrooms, 9, Willisstreet, an Exhibition of Unique and Interesting Art-work, Executed FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. A Special Artist will lie in attendance daily, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. , to give Explanation and Instruction Free. No Charge for Admission. Exhibits Not for Sale. ST. MARK'S PARISH. \ SOCIAL GATHERING on TUESDAY. -cjL 6th November, in the Schoolroom, Sussex-square. Mr. M'Glashan's Band, Mrs. Greenwood, Miss Muir Mr. D. Lyon, &c, have promised assistance. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is. M 'NABS GARDENS, ItJL PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. CRICKET. tnterprovincial match, JLnterprovincial match, canterbury v. Wellington, basin reserve, friday and saturday next, 9th ahd 10th NOVEMBER. Admission to Ground— Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, first day, 6d ; second day, free. Admission to Grandstand (both days), 6d. POSTPONEMENT. rr* HE Dramatic Entertainment which was I to have taken place this and to-morrow evenings at St Patrick's Hall, is Postponed till NrXT MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, 12th and 13th mat.. owing to the death of the Rev. Father Morrissy. J. HYLAND, Secretary. HANDEL'S "MESSIAH." OWING to St. Mark's Schoolroom being engaged on Tuesday evening, the first Practice will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, Bth November, at 7.45. The practices will be held on Tuesdays after that dato. T. C. WEBB. WRECK OF S.S. WAIRARAPA. I HEREBY convene a Public Meeting of tho Citizens of Wellington, to be held at Thomas' Hall, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of Establishing a Relief Fund in aid of the sufferers by the wreck of the s.s. Wairarapa. A. de B. .BRANDON, Mayor. 2nd November, 1894. CITY BRASS BAND. EVERY Member is requested to be present at praotice To-night. The conduotor will be glad to receive applica-. tions from bandsmen wishing to join, and will be at the old Salvation Army Barracks, Taranaki-street, at 7.45. There aro vacancies for Cornets, Euphonium, Ac. ~ A LEINSTER LODGE, No. 44. T> EGULAR Monthly Meeting THIS MONK\j DAY EVENING, at Masonic Hall, Bonlcott-street. Visiting Brethren invited. By command of the W.M. THE RATEPAYERS OF PETONE. MAYORAL~IIECTION. IN responso to the enquiries of several ratepayers, I hare the honour to inform you that I have decided to again become a candidate for tho office of Mayor of Petone. Having in the past do voted a great deal of time to the question of the efficient drainage of the Borough, I am very desirous of seeing the matter finally settled and the work begun. The Counoil is, fortunately, now in possession of a report and recommendation from an engineer of high standing upon which it can at onoe test the feeling of ratepayers. If the loan proposals should be carried within tho next few weeks, as I sincerely hope they will, there will be a great many details of finance and administration to be worked out, which will require the very greatest care. I therefore again seek your support in the hope that I may have a part in bringing this question to a suoceßsful conclusion. Whether re-eleoted or not, I shall ever oontinue to take the greatest interest in the work. I Bhall take an early opportunity of addressing you from the pubho platform. Your obedient servant, R. CLEMENT KIRK. WELLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. THE Reference Department of this Library will be closed for repairs on TUESDAY, 6th November, and for the few following days. Due notice will be given of ita re-opening. J. CHAPPLE, Aoting-Town Clerk. rT'O LET the publis know, that Wabdill Bros. & Co. are selling : —Boat No. 1 Sugar, at 2id per lb ; Cheese, at sd ; Hams, at 8d ; mild-cured Canterbury Bacon, 7d per lb (in sides) ; Butter, finest in separator, lid ; good dairy, Bd. GENERAL AVERAGE BARQUE H. J. LIBBY. rriHE Average Adjustment is now to -*- hand, and can be inspected at the office of the undersigned, where settlement will be made on and after 13th inst. LEVIN & CO., Agents. WELLINGTON STEAM PACKET COMPANY. following steamers will be J|^Hp!-L despatched 1 as under, weather and circumstances permitting : — For WANGANUI— The «.s STORMBTBD, on TUESDAY, at noon For WANGANUI— The steamer HUIA, on WEDNESDAY For freight or paasaga apply u> JOHNSTON & CO.. Agent*.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3

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