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rjIHEATRE ROYAL. .Under the Management of Mr Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colville. Last Night but one, and Farewell Benefit, of those celebrated, artists, « MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL. Re-appearance of MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, Mr HOSKINS will also appear TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JULY 9. ROMEO AND JULIET. Mrs George Darrell as Romeo. Miss Florence Colville as Juliet Mr George Darrell as Mercutio Mr Hoskins as the Apothecary Concluding with George DarreU's dramatic and vocal sketches, the MYSTERIES OF THE STAGE.. In which he will introduce the serio-comic Binger, with song, " Good Evening ;" the swell about town, with song, ".Temple Bar;" and the Royal Reciter, with " Charge of the Light Brigade." SATURDAY— THE WOMAN IN RED,* ADD FELLLOWS' HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr J. C. Rainer Business Secretary Mr H. J. Whittington Musical Director ... Signor Gagliardi UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE THE FAKIR OF OOLU. The Wellington Press are unanimous in endorsing the high enconiums passed by other papers on this Wonderful Illusionist, TO-NIGHT, And every evening during the week, THE FAKIR OF OOLU, and nis BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY, IN THEIR MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT. For progrumme, see morning's paper. Seats may be secured daily at Jackson's. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mHE STAR BOATING CLUB intend X holding .their annual FANCY DRESS SOIREE in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on TUESDAY, 27th INST. WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. MEETING THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock. S. WATERS, Hon. Sec. 9th July. ST. PETER'S PARISH, TE ARO. ITIHE Annual Meeting of the Parishioners X will be held on MONDAY NEXT, the 12th INST., at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Schpolroom, Ghuznee-street. Business — To receive the -report for the past year, and to elect officers for the ensuing year. Also, to consider the question of re-building the Parish Church. Parishioners are respectfully requested to attend, as it is important to obtain, as far as possible, their opinion on the above question. CHARLES D. DIJ, CASTRO, ABRM. C. SHEATH, Churchwardens. St. Peter's Vestry, 9th July. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Parishoners' of St. Paul's Parish, Thorndon, will be held in the Sydney-street Schoolroom on MONDAY, the 12th INST, at 8 o'clock p.m. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against Mrs M. Scott, Willis-street, are requested to render the same befere the 11th JULY. All persons indebted are requested to settle their accounts before that date. .EVENING CLASSES. MR HURLEY's Evening Classes commence on MONDAY NEXT, and will be continued on Mondays, Wednesdays, a"nd Fridays. Terms, on application at the school, Boulcott-street. 9th July. "YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, X The Knoll, Wallace-street, Conducted by Mrs. Lawson, assisted by Miss Palmer. The third quarter will commence on Monday, 12th July. Terms moderate, on application. WESLEYAN DAY SCHOOL, DIXONSTREET. SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on MONDAY, 12th INST. WELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLSCHOOL will re-open on MONDAY, sth JULY. The Evening Class for Civil Service Examinations will be resumed on MONDAY, sth JULY. J. H. BRANN. ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, Featherston-steet, (For the complete education of lads who do not require a University course.) fIIHE third Quarter, 1875, commences on X MONDAY, 19th JULY. Also, on same day, Evening School. Monday sad Thursday — Arithmetic, Commercial, and Mental. Tuesday and Friday — English, Composition, and Literature. Wednesday and Saturday — Writing and - Book-keeping. Fee for either course, 255. * T. A. BOWDEN, B.A. pALICOES FOR THE MILLION. 3,620 yards white caUco, 3s ll^dper dozen 1,959 yards white caßco, 4s ll|d per dozen 1,640 yards white calico, 5s 9dper dozen 3,071 yards Crewdson's shirting, 6s 104 d per dozen 1,571 yards Crewdson's shirting, 7s 10£ d per dozen 1,500 yards superfine Crewdson's shirting, 7s 10^d per dozen 1,834 yards superfine Crewdson's shirting, 8s 10id p* dozen 1,390 yards superfine Crewdson's shirting, 10s 9M per dozen N.B. — The above lots of calico being so much below the usual price, wi'l be sold in lengths of 12 yards each. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. "DAFFLE OF "EUTERPE" at M'lnXi tosh's New Zealander Hotel SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp.

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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 8, 9 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 8, 9 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 8, 9 July 1875, Page 3

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