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TMPEBIAL OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Maoag^r ...Mr. Oeo. Darrell. L4BT NIGHT OP THE PEABON. Last Night of the Young Englith Tragedian, MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD, Who will repeat his marvellous performance ot Colonel ChaUice in ths comedy drama ALONE ! As played by Mr. Rignold over 300 nights in London. Received last evening with rapturous applause. Concluding with the Nautical play of BLACK EYED SUSAN. Mr. Eigno'd in his unrivalled character of William— an enormous success. Commences 8 sharp. No waits between acts. Box Office at Jacobs'. TMPEBIAL OPERA HOUBE. SATURDAY, "lßth JANUARY. MR. R. STEWART, AKD THE MISSEB DOCY, MAGGIE, and NELLIE STEWART (from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne), will appear in their GREAT ENTERTAINMENT, Written by Garnet Walsh, Esq , entitled— RAINBOW REVELS, A Medley of MIRTH. MUSIC, MIBCHIEF, and MIMICRY. ELEGANT~DREBSES English and Irish Medleys, Operatic Scenes and Quartettes. GERMAN SONGS' and DUETS. Guitar Soloi, Imitations of Actors, Terpsichorean Duets, kc , kc. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp. Admission— Dress circle, 43; stalls, 3s; upper circle, 2s ; and pit, Is. An efficient Band, under the Direction of Mr. HARCOURT LEE, R.A.M. H. P. LYONB, Agent. m H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessee M. Heoaxtt. TO-NIGHT ELIZA ECCLES. Tbe I ast Night but Two or BAKER AND FARRON AND THBIR DRAMATIC COMBINATION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) STRUCK OIL SATURDAY, (Positively tho Last Night) For the BENEFIT of BAKER AND FARRON Every person visiting the Theatre on that occasion will be presented with a photograph of Meisrg. Baker and Karron. t PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. A TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the ATHENJ2UM HALL, On THURBDAY, 16th JANUARY. Tea on the Tables at 6 p.m. Tickets Is 6d each. Public Meeting to be addressed by the Revs. B. J. Westbrooite, J. Stendrin, D. Duttoa, F.R.A.8.. C. E. Bailey, and J. Clover. p RA N D PICNIC, In aid of ST. PETER'B & ST PAUL'S CHURCH, LOWER HUTT, To be held in Mr. 8. Parker's Paddock, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. The HIBERNIAN BAND will be in attendance. Tickets, 2s 6d, Refreshments included; children under 12, Is. Sports and Amusements throughout the day in the Paddock. WELLINGTON CITY RIFLES. A SPECIAL MEETING of above Corps will take place on Thursday next, 16th instant. All members will assemble near the Athenseum at 7 30 p.m., in uniform. Business very important. A. CROWE, Captain, Commanding Wellington City Rifles. Wellington, 14th January, 1879. HE" COLONIAL BAfVK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE i§ hereby given,— That pursuant to the provisions of Clause 77 of the Deed of Settlement, the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors will be held at the Colonial Bank Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th JANUARY next, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. And NOTICR is hereby further given— Tbat the Hon. Matthew Holmes retires from the office of Director of this Bank, In terms of the 42nd Clause of tbe Deed of Settlement, and that he is not until the next ensuing election eligible for re-election ; and that >he fallowing Proprietors have given notice, in terms of Clause 45 of the Deed, tbat they are candidates for the office of Director thus vacated, viz:— JAMES RATTRAY, Esq., ROBERT WILBON, Bsq. At such meeting the term oi office of the present Auditors will expire, and it will be the business of the meeting to elect two proprietors to bo auditors for tbe ensuing year, pursuant to Clause 97 of the Deed of Settlement. Of the retiring Auditors, one only (Mr W. P. Street) is eligible, and offers himself for re-election as an Auditor Proxies must be left at the Banking House, in Princes-street, at least twenty-iour hours before the time appointed for holding the meeting, or they cannot be acted upon. By ordor of the Board GEO. CnwiE. General Manager. General Manager's Cffice, Dunedin, 31st December, 1878. LOYAL ORANGE IODGE, No. 16. THE Royal Arch Cbapter of the above Lodpe will meet in the Foresters* Hall, Lambton Quay, on Friday, 17th Instant, at 7.30 p.m sharp. Vitiiing brethren respectfully invited. By order of the W.M. 16th January, 1879KING DAVID ROYAL BLACK PRECEPTORY, No. 395. THE Regular Monthly Convocation of the above Preceptory takes place THIS EVENING, at the Foresters' Hall, Lambton •Quay, at 8 p.m., when all Sir Knights are requested to attend By order of the R.W. Sir Knights. 16th January. 1879. DRAPBKS' AND CLOTHIERB' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in No. 11 room, Athenaeum Hall, on THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at B o'clock, pm. A full attendance is requested. J. H. SHINE, Hon. Sec. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. A MEETING of the Committee will be held at the Pier Hotel, on Thursday Evening, the 16th inst , at 7 o'clock, in order to settle anything that may have been omitted, prior to taking the entrfes at 8. CHAS. H. EILABY, Hon Pec. RECHABJTE FETE AND ART VNIOS. miCKETS in the above are ON SALE by X Messrs. Cook & Co., Molesworth-street; J. E. Evans, Lambton Quay; F. H. Fraser, Manners-;. treet ; W J.Scott, Manners-street; A. J. Bennett, Cuba-street; J. O'Kell, Courtenay-place; J. T. Lovell, Courtenayplace ; H. Sexton, Newtown. Also, at the Arcade on Saturday Night, and at the Store of the undersigned. A. W. BROWN, Tory-street, Hon. Secretary. " LABOR MART. PARTIES wanting Servants, Workmen, or Mechanics, or Laborers, Servants, or Mechanics seeking employment, apply to AUUARDB & CO., Manners-street, Wellington. N.B.— A Registry kept. TAKB NOTICE. TCED DRINKS can now be had at all times at the Occidental Hotel. J. INQLI3, Proprietor. baths no morb. IN consequence of the extraordinary action taken by the City Council in their charge for water supp'y to my baths, they are closed from this day. PROFESSOR AUGUSTUS. 16th January, 1870.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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