MU RR A Y'S GR-E A T WOR L D CIRCUS. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY). The Entertainment this evening will conclude with the Grand Spectacular Scena of THIS STEEPLECHASE ! Or, Harvest Home and the Merry Spoitsof Old England, ' And introducing the Maypole Dance. Don't forget EDWARD, the most wonderful Donkey in Existence. . Come and See Magtnnis and Mitju'hy To-Night. Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 4s; Back Seats, 2s G(K Children, under ten, half-price. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight sharp. GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY. Saturday Night will positively be the last appearance of this Troupe in Wellington. H. MORGAN, Agent. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, A MEETING will be held in the Museum A on SATURDAY NEXT, the 25th Inat., at S p.m. Business : To elect an Honorary Member of the New Zealand Institute, after which the following papers will be lead t — 1. On Stone ' Implements from South Africa, by B. 11. Darrel 1, Esq. 2. Notes on Professor Yevons' Electrical Theory of the Suspension of Clay in Water, by W. Skey, F.C'.S. 3. On the New Zealand Chitons, by Capt. Hutton. 4. On the New Zealand Bats, part 2, by Dr. Knox. By order, F. W. HUTTON, Hon. Sec. 24th November. ANNIVERSARY SERMONS. ON SABBATH, 26th NOVEMBER, Two Sermons will be preached in the Primitive Methodist Church, Sydney-street —in the Morning by Rev. W. H. West, B. A., and in the Evening by Rev. J. Patterson ; services will commence at eleven and half-past six o'clock. On MONDAY, 27th, the Annual c Tea Meeting will be held in the Schoolroom ; tea upon the tables at half-past five o'clock. After tea a Public Meeting will be held in the Church, when addresses will be delivered by Revs. Messrs. Patterson, West, Buddie, Dean, and other gentlemen, and a selection of sacred music will be performed by the choir. A collection will be made at each service in aid of the Trust Fund. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. RECHABITE SOIREE AND ENTER- I TAINMENT, TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER. Tea at 6 o'clock. Meeting, to which friends and the public are cordially invited, at halfpast 7 o'clock. Brother the Hon. W. Fox will preside, when several addresses will be given, the Choir singing various pieces during the evening. The conductor, Mr. Chas. M'Tntosh, has kindly consented to give a Clarionet solo, also Mr. Ashley Hunter a solo on^the Piano. Tickets, 2s each. F. FRASER, Secretary. "NEVER DESPAIR GOLD MINING AMALGAMATED COMPANY. A MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company is called for TUESDAY, the sth DECEMBER NEXT, at Barrett's Hotel, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing Directors, find general. 3,200 shares of the 4,000 to be allotted are already taken up, and it is requested that all persons who intend taking shares will do so before the day of. meeting. By order of the Directors, J. F. E WRIGHT, Manager. 17th November. THE Undersigned having commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Beutham, Willis-street, solicits a s'.iire of public patronage. A cheap lot of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, Tweel,. Stout' Grey Calico, full yard wide, 6£d, Youths' White and Regatta Shirts, &c. Women's stout white cotton hose, from Sid Do fancy striped wor&ted do Gent's ties, ladies' collars Do and youths' braces Youths' caps and glengarry Prints, mohair and wincey ,r. C. SHEARER. "KTEW BOOKS RECEIVED EX RAKGITOTO. Anne Hereford, by Mrs. H. Wood A Lite's Secret, do do do George Canterbury's Will, do do do Redcourt Farm, do do do Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Supply of Yankee Drolleries The Children's Album (illustrated) Kate Coventry; by Whyte Melville Fenton's Quest (Miss Braddon's latest) Carpenter's Standard Reciter > Knocking About in New Zealand, by C. L. M oney London Journal, Vol. .">.'{ Bow Bells Every Week Chatterbox Little Folks Bull's Hints to Mothers The Family Doctor Battle of Dorking &c, &c, &c. Also, Students' Microscopes Aluminium Pencils, latest patterns Bezique Cards Bezique Markers, and Cavendish on Bezique, &c., &c. H. BLUNDELL, -Tux., Bookseller and Stationer, Willis-street. WOOL. /fIHE Undersigned having received extenX sive orders to pui'chase Wool, are prepared to give the highest market price, or make liberal advances on shipments to their Agents in London or the Continent. " They are also purchasers of Tallow, Flax. Skins, and Hides, in any quantities. KRULL & CO. 31st October.
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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 249, 25 November 1871, Page 3
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