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WELLINGTON CAMKKA CLUB. Patron, Ilia Excellency tlie Earl of Ranfurly. GRAND LIMKLTdHT E NTE JIT A INMEN T. TCI X C II A N G E HALL. SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 8 p.m., " A Trip Thkouoii the Midlands," " My One-Eyed Friend," And PRIZE-MEDAL SLIDES. Lecturer, A. do B. Brandon, Esq. A unique oolleclion of Limelight Slides, now shown for tho first time in N.Z. Musical Programme : Quartotto— " Damo Durden "— Misses Salmon, M. Mcc, Messrs. D.Jackson and F. TwisH Song—" Tho Devout Lover" (M. V. White) — Mr. Doutrlas Jackson Song— "Tho Link Divine" (Piccolomini)— Misfl Eva Burnett (with violin obbligato) Violin Solo—" Concertino " (Ortmann)— Mr. H. Spackman Song—" The Boatswain's Story" (Molloy)— Mr. T. Pringlo Quartette—" Meeting and Parting " (Mendelssohn) — Misses Salmon, M. Mcc, Messrs. Douglas, J. Jackson, and F. Twiss Accompanist, Miss Upham. Admission— One Shilling. J. A. HEGINBOTHAM, Hon. Sec. f\ P E R A HOUSE. SUNDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. GRAND SACRED CONCERT By the celebrated BLTND MUSICIANS, BLIND MUSICIANS, At 8.30 (After the Church Services). Selections from Gounod, Beethoven, Handel, Verdi, and other old and modern masters. Admission ... Silver Coin. Patrons of the Drksk Circle are expected to contribute not less than Is. Come and help the Blind to help themselves. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Company. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, At 3.30 o'clock. W. W. SPICER, Manager. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, BUCKLE-ST. \ SACRED CONCERT •*3*- Will be given by the Choir TO-MORROW EVENING (SUNDAY), The 23rd October, Commencing at 7 o'clock, in aid of the Organ Fund. Selections from Handel, Mozart, Gounod, Barri, L«sf (sbure-W ely , Schultze,&c. Collection. XUPP'S BAND will play in the Basin Reserve, for the Benefit of the Girls' Institute, on SUNDAY NEXT, 23rd. Collection at the gate. LOYAL WELLINGTON JUVENILE LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. npHE Fifteenth Anniversary of the above JL Lodge will be eelebi-ated -with a SOCIAL IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lambton-quay, ON MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1898. Dancing commencing at 8 p.m. Refreshments—Double tickets, 2s 6d ; Gent.'s, 2s , Ladies', la 6d, A. PERRIN, P.G., Hon. Sec. "VTEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. LEcTuRE, BY MR. TOM TAYLOR, M.H.R., ON " THE SHADOW OF TAMMANY." ON MONDAY NEXT, 24th OCT., At 8 p.m., In Wesley Hall, Taranaki-street, behind Wesley Church. Chairman, Rev. W. A. Evans. Admission — Sixpence. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON AND MRS. SEDDON. mHE Wellington Self-Help Society will .5. hold their Annual Social in Thomas's Hall on MONDAY EVENING, the 24th. Mothers who have not got their tickets will receive them at 56. Cambridge-terrace. Tfl XCHANGE HALL, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th and 26th October. ANNUAL DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT By Pupils of St. Francis Xavier's Academy, In aid of a Prize Kund. The young ladies, under the able tuition of Miss Reeves, will this year perform Bogg and Maxfield's popular operetta. " FAIR CINDMRELLA," Founded on the sweet old fairy story. Fairies and olvos, and picturesque peasant groups, enliven the scene with song and dance. A t the Palace Ball tho courtiers will pei'f orm several original dances in suitable costumes. This will be followed by the amusing farce, " GOOSE WITH THE GOLDEN EGGS." Limelight Effects. Orchestral Accompaniment. Instrumental interludes on piano and violin by pupils. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance at 8. T. PATRICK'S COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS. BASIN RESERVE, THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. OLD BOYS' HANDICAP, 150 Yards (Under N.Z.A.A.A. Laws). To be run at 5.15 p m. Entries close with Rev. Father Hickson on TUESDAY, 25th inst. O T. J O H N'S CHURCH. FRIDAY NEXT, 28th INSTANT. ORGAN RECITAL BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. By request WSly's " Storm Fantaisie " will be played. Admission free. Collection. ROBT. ANGUS, Hon. Sec. IT ARBOUR EXCURSIONS. day'sTbay. The new Excursion Steamer DUCHESS will run as under (weather permitting) : — SUNDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. Leave Ferry Wharf, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Faro, Is 6d ; Children, 9d. DANCING. — A large and varied stock of Fancy Invitation Cards and Circulars at EvenincCPost office.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1898, Page 6