ADD FELLOWS' HALL. WEDNESDAY, 16th FEB., 1876. THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will give their first performance for the BENEFIT of their distressed Brother, J. ASTEX. Entertainment will commence with the new and original Drama, in 2 acts, entitled, THE CUBAN SLAVE. INTERLUDE. SELECTIONS FROM OTHELLO, &c. To conclude with the amusing Burlesque, entitled BOM BASTES FUR 10 SO. For further particulars see programme. Admission — Reserve Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2$ * Pit Is Stage Manager— B. STRACHAN. Secretary— A. ZKALLEY. TTOBERG'S AMERICAN EXHIBITION Hoi?H oi? LIVING WONDERS. LAMBTON QUAY, NEAR OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. j 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 PvADCLIFF, The Musical Genius. THE WONDERFUL DOG "CHIP," And other things worthy of notice. FRANK HOBERG, Agent. ,\ N ADDRESS will be delivered in the ODD A FELLOWS' HALL, Wellington, by Lieut. Alfred Wilkinson, an Evangelist serving under the restored Apostles of our Lord, on MONDAY EVENING, the 14th February, at 8 o'clock. Subjjjct — The Phase and Character of the Word of God in the Christian Church, as this dispensation draws to its close. ADMISbION FREE. Mr Bishop will take the chair. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT CO- (LIMITED). notTce. THE Third Annual General Meeting- of this Company will bo held at the rooms of Messrs Betimne and Hunter, Custom House Quay, on MONDAY, the 21st February iust, at half-past seven o'clock in the eveuiug precisely. Business : To receive Directors' report and balance sheet, declaration of dividend, election of three directors and auditors, and general. Proxy papers can be obtained at the offices of the company, Lambton Quay, and no others will be accepted. L. LEVY, Managing Director. "Wellington, 9th February. QUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY O SERVICES, in the Primative Methodist Church, Webb-street, as follows : — TEA MEETING on TUESDAY, February 15, at 5.30 and 6.15. PUBLIC MEETING at 7 o'clock, with addresses and recitations by the children. Tickets, ls 6d. SIR JULIUS VOGEL'S RECEPTION COMMITTEE, rpHE above Committee will meet THIS I EVENING in Mr. Rankin's shop, at 8 o'clock sharp. Business : Arrangements for Banquet. GEO. SOUTH, Secretary Reception Committee, pOMPLIMENTARY BANQUET V « TO SIR JULIUS VOGEL, K.C.M.G., By the Citizens of Wellington, i AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON • THURSDAY, 17th FEB., 1876. Dinner on the table at 8 o'clock sharp. TICKETS, 7s 6d EACH. Early application for tickets necessary, as only a limited number can be issued, owing to want of accommodation. GEO. SOUTH, Hon. Sec. T 5 T TJ N^ I O N~. To be disposed of by Art Union, on or about SATURDAY, 19th February next, a new THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, Freehold, in Haining-street, Te> Aro Ground, 17£ ft. by 49ft. 150 MEMBERS AT £1. Tickets to be obtained from Mr. Downs, Pier Hotel, and Mr. Jenness, watchmaker. Willis street. O A(](\C\ to lend, on approved freehold ct* i \J\J \J Apply to HART & BUCKLEY. NEW CHEAP UNDERCLOTHING, . AT TE ARO HOUSE. Ladies' plain chemises Is 6d Ladies' plain chemises , Is 9d Ladies' trimmed chemises 2s Ladies' trimmed chemises, 2s 3d | Ladies' night dresses 3a 3d Ladies' night dresses 4s 6d Ladies's tucked drawers, ls 8d Ladies' trimmed drawers 3s NEW CHEAP UNDERCLOTHING, AT TE ARO HOUSE. | Girls' plain chemises Is Id Girls' tucked drawers Is 2d Infants' night gowns 2s 2d . Infauts' night crowns > 3s Infants' monthly gowns, 3s 9d Infants' wo» ked robes 6s 9d Infants' short slips 2s Infants' long slips 2s 6d JAMES SHITH, TE ARO HOUSE. NOTICE. IN consequence of having sprained my foot, I will be unable to attend my pupils at their j residence for a few days, but "auy desirous of continuing their studies I will be happy to receive at my house on the Terrace. E. BOURGEOIS, Professor of the Freuch Language. Wellington, 12th February. qvHE superiority of WARNOCK'S CELEBRATED SOAP having been proved to the satisfaction of all who have had it in use, therefore those should use' who have never used before, those who haVe used it should use the more. LOST, yesterday, between the top of HiJl-street and St. Paul's Church, an Oval Yellow Topaz Brooch, in plain gold setting. The finder will be rewarded. Apply to B Smith & Co., Lambton Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 3
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