ASSEMBLY BALLS. SEASON 1876. Lady Patronesses: Lady Vogel Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. Atkinson Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Moorhouse Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Fitzherbert Mrs. Pharazyn Mrs. Grace Mrs. Prendergast Mrs. Hart Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Richardson. The committee l)eg to announce that three balls will be held during the prese.it session, in the Provincial Council Hall, on the first Mondays in the months of JULY, AUGUST, and SEPTEMBER—JuIy 3rd, August 7th, and September 4th. Supscriptions for the series, £1 Is; for one ball, 10s. As no circulars will be issued, it is particularly requested that application for tickets may be made as soon as possible to one of the honorary secretaries. G. BEETHAM )« ~ c H.D. BELL, j Hon Sees. A THLETIC SPORTS. MIDWINTER GRAND CHAMPION HANDICAP, To be held at the Victoria Grounds, Abel Smith-street, on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, the Bth and 15th of JULY, 187 G. 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and GOO yards. Ist prize, £20. 'J 2nd prize, £10 f To be won by the highest 3rd prize, £5 ( scorers. 4th prize, £3 J The winner of each event to score S points ; the second, 3 points; the third, 2 points; and the fourth, 1 point. Entrance, ss. The winner of each event gets £2 extra. Entries to be made at the New Zealander Hotel before at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, the 22nd inst. Handicaps will be declared as soon as possible after general entry night. Acceptance, 2s 6d, to be sent in before 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, Ist July. Other events will take place on same day. Further particulars will appear. H. MACE, Treasurer. VICTORIA HOUSE. " JM'DOWELL & CO. are now showing , one case JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, Ex mail steamer, first quality. The gloves have been slightly damaged in transit, and will be sold at 2s. lid. COSTUMES! COSTUMES! COSTUMES Over 600 costumes to select from. J. M'DOWELL AND CO. Are now showing — 277 costumes, worth from 37s Gd to 655, all at 25s Gd to 29s Gd; in many instances with bodies and polonaises ready made. They are the greatest bargains of the season. J. M'DOWELL AND CO. *a, A LUXURY. C R E A S E'S CELEBRATED Al COFFEE, PREPARED from the Finest Samples. X Roasted and ground on the most approved principles by steam, by which careful preparation the Volatile Oil and Aroma are retained. A trial will convince consumers of the superior quality of the above article. E. H. CREASE, Wellington Steam Coffee and Spice Works. JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK OF BLANKETS. BLANKETS. JD AT TE ARO HOUSE. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Blankets. 100 aA Blankets. BLANKETS. \i 8 7% BLANKETS. Blankets. tX 8 %a Blankets. BLANKETS. J?f rj BLANKETS. Blankets. if £} Blankets. BLANKETS. 4s btt BLANKETS. Blankets. Blankets. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 7th June, 1876. pOST OFFICE HOTEL LUNCHEON ROOM IS NOW OPEN CHARLES BROWN, Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 22 June 1876, Page 2
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