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rpHEATR fySjgfl "R OYi UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF H EXCELLENCY SIR HERCULES ROBINSON, G.C.M.G., Bw Governor of the Colony of New Zealand f tT SHORT SEASON ONLY, tor. :of ORIGINAL ROYAL ILLUSIONISTS Jf THORN, DARVIN, BURTON, h jj EXPOSERS OF BPIRITUALIBM. S Onvure NioHT,BATURDAY,Sth APRI Illusions, Sensations, Full Exposure. "They are the greatest entertainers tl have yet visited us."— Sydney Morning Hera —^ sj#" gee other announcement. rp HE A T R_E ROY A J THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 2nd APEI Qmtko Conquest's Great Drama of HAND AND GLOVE Colonel Raven ... Mr. N. H. Thorntoi Dr. Pullman Mr W Traven nd Titus Glove Mr. T. Williams 8 " Jf'-B^yon Mr. T. Burton , fUnpson Mr. Alexander • ff h »T» ft Mr. Leslie Charles JtdySexboro Mlw Amy Thornton Judith MaxweU ... Miss Lizzie Lawrem Kgertar ... Mrs. N. H. Thorntc - MissWyatt To be followed by A CONCERT. Duett— "The Minute Gun at Sea "—Messn Charles and Traven. ia Ballad— "ComebacktoErin"...Missßeaumoß Descriptive song (selected) ... Mr. W. Travel g Bong— "The MalnTruck"...Mr. LeslieCharle Song and Dance Mr. Alexande THURSDAY-Ftrewell Benefit tendere to MISS AMY THORNTON, unde - distinguished patronage. See to-morrow' advertisement. Draas circle 4sj B Ulk, Qa; pit, la. 0 Doors open at 7.90, commence at 8 sharp. d* TTNDBK THE PATKONAGI * \J op c HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ', AND LADY HO 8.1 N SON. handel'sThatorio, "THB MESBIA H.» Will be Performed at the ¦ IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSI ON TUESDAY, Bth INSTANT, At 8 p m , Under the management of the Committee ol 1 ,the Wbllinoton CHomii Foctbtt, whe ; has secured the services ot Mrs. Gbobqb | COTTERBLL. f» r #•• • • , . Tickets can be obtained from all music and BOpk-MQ&a,!orJr<m any member of the Committee. To prevent overcrowding, seats can be re- . served for Dress Circle and Stalls on and after Saturday next at Bonnington's or Jacobs' Athenaeum Bazaar ! THOS. GARRARD, ;__ Hon. Bee. FREE-THOUGHT LECTUREB. ATHENE UM HALL. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2nd APRIL. jiTR. ¦ CHARLES BRIGHT will Lecture ' tjpoh THB RBIGN OF LAW. 1 Door, open at 7.30; commence at 8. Front Peats, 2s ; Back Beats, Is. RECEPTION OF THE GOVERNOR." CITIZBN'S BALL. A BALL in honor of his Excellency the GOVERNOR and LADY ROBINSON will be held In the Imperial Opera House on WEDNESDAY, the 16th APRIL? i ? Gentleman's ticket 15, Lady's ticket ?. ioj May be obtained from any member of the Ball Committee, as under :— Messrs. Levin Messrs H. Wilmer „ GE. To'hurst „ 8. Brown „ J. Loekie „ j. Ames „ T. Buchanan „ T. M'Kenzle „ A.W. Werry „ L. Mots „ T. K. Macdon- „ AT. Maglu[ald jnlty CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Hon. Secretary. Wellington, 2nd April, 1879. Special ATTRACTION AT TE ARO HOUSE Tim Week. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Colored SILK DRESSES. Fancy Stlk Dresses ...£% \Q S Q(J Fancy SUk Dresses £2 Us 6d Fancy Silk Dresses £2 12s 6d Fancy Silk Dresses £2 13s 6d Fancy Silk Dresses ... ... £2 15s 6d Jfancy Silk Dresses £2 17s 6d Up to £4 15s. 6d. These wilt be Exhibited In the Windows of Te Aro House EVERY EVENING During this week, the windows will be PILLED with nothing but Silks, and will be ILLUMINATED JGach Evening, from 6 to 10 p.m. JAMEB SMITH, TB ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 3Ut March, 1879. A ÜBTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT X2L BOCIBTY, Established 1819. THIRTIETH ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of tbe Members of this Society, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Sydney Exchange, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, tbe 93rd day of April, 1879,, for the purpose of— 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors on the business of the Society for the year ended 31st December, 1878. 2. Electing Two Director* id lieu of Jsaac E iveS, Esq., and the Hon. Alexander Campbell, M.L.C-, who retire huerms of By-law V., and one of whom only is eligible for re-election.' 3. Electing an Auditor in lieu of John F. Paige, Esq , who retires, and (in terms of By-law X) is ineligible for reeleciion. The candidates for the seats to be declared vacant tt the Board of Directors are— The Hoa. Alexander Campbell, M.L.C. Isaac Ellis Ives, Esq. George R. Dibbs, Esq. S. A. Joseph, Esq. Robert J. King. K?q. Edwin Thomas Pentold, Esq. By-law XIX. provides, '-That any meeting for the election ot a director or directors, members not present may vote only by attorney, or by writing with their own hand, on some date subsequßnt to tbe pub ration of the names of all candidates for election, a paper in the following form, showing for whom they respectively vote, and this paper so written must bo sent to the Head uffice of the Society, in Sydney, addressed to the Scrutineers, to the care of the Secretary, and no such paper shall have any tff»ct if any part of it be printed or should there be' any material error or omission in it, or If any part df it be in the handwriting of any ptrson other than the member himsel*, except as hereinafter provided, or if it arrive after the commencement of the meeting, or if two or more such papers b« received ftom the same person without the last thereof expressly revoking all the other ones : Provided that in the cate of a member who is unable to «rite, a voting paper written by his authority, to which his mark, duly attested, shall be affiied by him, shall ba deemed to be a sufficient compliance with the provisions of this by-law." 11 J vote for and to fill the office of directors of the Australian Mutual Providtnt Society. "Residence "Dated this day of. 187.'.". *' £igrature .»»"" By order of the Board. ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 384, 2 April 1879, Page 3

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