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mHEATRE ROYAL. SMITH'S NEW COMBINATION. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! Farewell Performance. Double Programme. REMEMBER THE LAST NIGHT ! LAST NI'iHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ! LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ! HOBERG'S AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF LIVING WONDERS. LAMBTON QUAY, NEAR OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. OPEN THIS EVENING, From 7 to 10; Admission— One Shilling. THE SPOTTED BOY, , From the wilds of Africa. The most wonderful phenomena ever exhibited. MISS MATILDA LANVILLE, The smallest perfectly developed woman in the world. PROFESSOR RADCLIFF, The Musical Genius. THE WONDERFUL DOG "CHIP," And other things worthy of notice. FRANK HOBERG, Agent. THE GREAT CANINE AND PANORAMIC TROUPE WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 'pHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society 1 will be held in the Lecture Room, Colonial Museum, on SATURDAY, the l*th instant, at 6 p.m. 'j Business: ! Annual Report of Council, Statement, of Accouuts, and Election of Office j Bearers. i R. B. GORE, j •Secretary. A N ADDRESS will be delivered in the ODD A FELLOWS' HALL, Wellington, by Lieut. Alfred Wilkinsou, an Evangelist serving under the restored Apostles of our Lord, ou MONDAY EVENIAG, the 14th February, at 8 o'clock. Subject — The Phase and Character of the Word of God in the Christian Church, as this dispensation draws to its close. ADMISSION FREE. Mr Bishop will take the chair. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVEoTMENT CO (LIMITED). NOTICE. THE Third Annual General Meeting of this Company will be held at the rooms of Messrs Betiiune and Hunter, Custom House Quay, on MONDAY, the 21st February inst, at half-past seven o clock in the evening precisely. Business : To receive' Directors' report and balance sheet, dec.aration of dividend, electiou of three directors and auditors, and general. Proxy papers ran be obtained at the offices of the company, Lambton Quay, and no others will be accepted. L. LEVY, Managing Director. Wellington, 9th February. SS V UNDAY SCHOOL ANiMVEUSaUY SERVICES, iv the Primative Methodist Church, Webb-street, as follows :—: — SEKMO-NS on SUNDAY, February 13, at 11 aud 6.30, with singing by the children; TEA MEETING on TUESDAY, February 15, at 5.80 and b'.15.~ PUBLIC MEETING at 7 o'clock, with addresses and recitations by the children. Tickets, Is 6d. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. '11HE Rev SAML. MACFARLANE will 1 pr aoh (D. V. }, in the Bethel, Herbertstreet, otf Maiiuers-street,*at 6.30 p.m. on SUNDAY, 13th instant. N O T 1 C E~! THE GOSPEL will be preached (D.V.) 1 by Mr. J. N. DARBY, on SUNDAY EVENING next, at half -past six o'clock, at the Odd Fellows' Hall. M ERR RICHTER, pupil of the chief director JIL of music at the Natioual Opera of Pestli, is prep<ireil to give lessons on the 'Pianoforte at pupils' homes. Applications, to be addressed as above to the care of Messrs. Lyon aud Blair, Stationers, Lambton Quay. pASEY AND M'DONALD CHEAP DRAPEB V ADVERTISEMENT Long muslin curtains 3s lid Long muslin curtains 4s 3d and 4s 6d Long lace curtains 5s 6d and 6s 6d Long curtain muslin Is l£d per yard . White huckaback towels 7£d, 84d, and 9£d Large size toilet quilts 7s 6d each Linen table damask 2s 3d per yard Linen table napkins " 10^d each Cotton bed ticking 7£d per yard Strong faucy shirtings Is l£d per yard j Braided washing*tjkirts 4s 9d each Braided costume skirts 53 9J each Grass cloth costume skirts 7s 6d each DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. FEATHERSTON. ~ TTACANCY for one or two children, as V boarders, in a school. Terms, with plain eduratiou, £30 per annum ; £33 with music. Apply for parti-ulars and references to Ai.AI.M., Post Office, Featherston. f> A AAA to lend, on approved freehold Jur3z\J\J\J security. Apply to HART & BUCKLEY. NEW CHEAP UNDERCLOTHING, AT TE ARO HuUaE. Ladies' plain chemises Is firl Ladies' plain chemises Is 9d Ladies' trimmed chemises 2s Ladies' trimmed chemises, 2s 3d Ladies' night dresses 3s 3d Ladies' night dresses 4s 6d Ladies's tucked drawers, Is 8d Ladies' trimmed drawers 3s NEW CHEAP UNDERCLOTHING, AT TE ARO HOUSE. Girls' plain chemises Is Id Girls' tucked drawers Is 2d * Infauts' night gowns 2s 2il Infants' night irowus 3s Infants' monthly gowns, 3s 9il Infants' wo ked robes 6s 9d Infants' short slips - - 2s' Infants' long slips • 2s 6d JAMES SHITH, TE ARO HOUSE. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned. Carriers, obliged through the bad state of the roads aud bridges at Silver Stream, Pakuratiihi. VVaihoine, VYaingawa, als<> the incompleteness of railway accommodation, to .raise the up-camage from Wellington ¦to Masterton fifteen shillings per ton, until such time as the roads and bridges are made good, dating from Ist January, 1876. EDMONDS! JN, CELLAR, &Co. Pro Wairarapa Carryiue Co. DONALD, VILE, & Co, Pro MftjUrton Carrying Co.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 3

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