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m H E "A T R B ROYAL. Under the Management of the Public Hall Company (Limited). FOURTH ApFeARANCE OP THE MAN FISH. Continued success of the Premier Ventriloquist of the World, E. D. DAVIES And talented company, in conjunction with THE ROYAL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Who will appear again THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, In the most astounding entertainment ever witnessed in Wellington. MR. E. D. DAVIES AND COMPANY . TO-NIGHT. I THE MAN FISH TO-NIGHT. DRAMATIC COMPANY TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, BENEFIT OF E. D. DAVIES; Grand Attraction. SATURDAY, NOV. 27, GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE For Schools and Families. TO THE PUBLIC. SOIREE ON SHIP BORDER CHIEF. THE Committee of the Typographical Sick Ftmd have the honor to announce that, through the kindness of Captain Leslie, a grand Soiree will be given on board the shiii Border Chief on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th NOVEMBER, for the joint benefit of the Seamen's Orphan Asylum and the Typographical Sick Fund. Neither trouble or expense will be spared by the Committee to make the Soiree a complete success, and the ship's accommodation for dancing is unsurpassed. Refreshments will be provided on board Double Tickets, ss ; Ladies, 2s 6d. The Arti lery Band, by kind permission of Captain Pearce, will play on this occasion. F. BUSHNELL, ' .„ Hon. Sec. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. WALKING EXTRAORDINARY. HUNDRED AND FIVE MILES WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Under the patronage of his Honor the Superintendent, his Worship the Mayor and the elite of Wellington. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th NOV. EDWARDS, THE GREAT WALKER. Will start at eight p.m., finishing at eight p.m. on Saturday Night. ' The following gentlemen have consented to act as a committee, to see the arrangements thoroughly carried out : — G. Crawford, Esq., J. GUligan, Esq.. R. J. Duncan, Esq., E. Tolley, Esq., E T. Gillon, Esq., j. Pollock, Esq., J. F. Margets, Esq., S. Howaid, Esq ,- J. M'lntosh, Esq ,' W. Bromley, Esq., R f Burrett, Esq., G. H. Vennell, Esq. The gallery will be reserved for ladies. Refreshments will be provided, and everything done to ensure the comfort of visitors. Admission to all parts of the Hall, ONE SHILLING.

NOTICE. fTHE Committee of the Wellington Choral A Society invite assistance (both vocal and instrumental) for the performance of "THE MESSIAH," on THURSDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. The names of those desirous of assisting are to be sent in for approval not later than THURSDAY NEXT, when attendance will be required at the weekly practice. No free tickets will be issued. All possessing copies of "The Messiah" are requested to bring them. ' W.G. SMITH, Hon. Sec. Wellington, 22nd November.

WELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE. MEMBERS of the Club are informed that the annual subscriptions must be paid before the races, or tickets of entry to the Grand Stand will not be issued. All moneys to be paid to Mr Sol. Levy, Lambton Quay, or to , J. R. GEORGE, Hon. Treasurer. 25th November. JUST PUBLISHED— THIS DAY— "BURRETT'S TOWN AND COUNTRY ALMANAC. The Almanac contains Calendar, and three-paged Memorandum, Gardeners' Calendar, Postal and Railway Time Tables, Burgess Rolls of the three City Warjls, Business' Directory of the City and all the Provincial Towns, Directory of all Government Departments, Societies, and an immense amount of information useful to every class. PRICE ONE SHILLING, ONLY. 24th November, 1875.

fIHEAP SUMAIER DRESSES. 2050 yards fancy Mohairs, , ¦ 4^d 1910 yards striped Mohairs, 4£d 1895 yards fancy Marls, 6£d TE ARO HOUSE. CHEAP PRINTS ! CHEAP PRINTS ! Twopence per yard under usual prices. Fast color prin s . 4d' Fast color prints, " 5Jd Fast color prints, 6Jd See first page of this paper. . JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUS% CAUTION. T)EFORE*you buy your next suit, call and inspect my stock of COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING, manufactured to my own order, and the tweeds all thoroughly shrunk. You will find the. best value for your money in Wellington. .JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street, Opposite Messrs Barbers', Butchers. WELLINGTON HOTEL, Molesworth-street, j Late Civil Service Club. I -HESE New and Commodious Premises ' are now thrown open to the public, ' who will find them replete with every comfort. | Families and Travellers will find every | comfort of a home. A handsomely-furnished and commodious BILLIARD ROOM, With one of Alcock's best Tables. j Room for a few Boarders.

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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 126, 25 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 126, 25 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 126, 25 November 1875, Page 3

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