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TMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Marmeror Mr. Geo. Darrell MARTfiLLOUS SUCCESS Of the Greatest LiviDg Tragedian, MR. WILLIAM CRESWICK, And the Charming I ondon Actress, MIBS HELEN ABHTON. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), APRIL 28 Shakspeare's Great Tragedy of HAMLET. Hamlet Mr. William Crbswicx Ophelia Miss "clem AsHTOlf And the fall strength of Mr. George Darrell's Grand Company. Tn preparation. THE MERCHANT ui< VENICE. Box Office at Jacob's Atheneeum Bizaar. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. npHE usual Practice will take place at the J. Athenseum on MONDAY next, 28th instant, at 8 p.m., for Band and Vocalists, instead of Thursday. THO3. GARRARD, Hen. Sec. SOIREE DANBANTE. ARCADE. mHE ARTILLERY BAND'B JL usual Weekly Soiree Daneante will be held on MONDAY. Good music and spacious ball. Admission— Gentlemen, 2s. To commence at 8, and conclude at 10 30. Gallery, fd; no passes issued from the gallery. ST. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETYAN Opening Address to Members will be given by Sir William Fitzhbsbebt, k c M.G., at St. Mark's School-room, on Wednesday Evening next, the 30th instant, at 8 o'clcck. As the Society is in need of funds wherewith to build a Reading-room, establish a Library, &c , it is hoped that tho public will aid in the work by attending. ADMIBSION - - ONE SHILLING. N.B.— All members are requested to meet at the School-room, on Wednesday Evoning, at 7 o'clock, in order to make preliminary arrangements. FREDK. K. »B CASTRO, Hon. Sec. H. A. C. B. S. " MEMBERS, ono and all (Band included), are respectfully requested to be in attondance at tbo Meeting to be beld on WEDNESDAY next, at the usual place, at the hour of 730 p.m. Business important. JOHN JOSEPH WALSH, Secretary. TE ARO THEATRE AND PUBLIC HALL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of tbe Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Vestibule of the Imperial Opera House, on Wednesday, the 30th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive Annual Report, and to Elect Directors and Auditors, who retire in accordance with the Articles oi Association. Dated this 21st day of April, 1879. By order. MONTAGU L. BROWNE, Secretary. EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. Immediately after the above Ordinary Meeting of the said Company an Extraordinary General Meeting; of the Shareholders thereof will be held at the same place for the following purposes, viz. : — 1. To ratify and confirm a deed of mortgage made by the Directors of the Company to tha Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company, Limited, and to authorise ihe Directors,)at the request of the last-nam^d Company, by deed to confirm the said mortgage and the contemporaneous agreement executed therewith. 2. To empower the Directors to execute a mortgage or mortgages (subject to the security beld by the Wellington Trust Loan and Investment Company) of the property of the Company to secure payment of any portion or portions of the cost of the buildings for the erection of which tbe Company is established, not exceeding in the whole the sura of £7000, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding £9 per centum per annum. 8. To execute a mortgage or mortgages of the property of the Company to secure the payment of any portion or portions of the cost of the buildings for the erection of which the Company w established, not exceeding in the wholo the sum of £2500, and to bear Interest at a rate not exceeding £10 per centum per annum. By order of the Board of DiroctoM. GEO. CRAWFORD, Chairman. Offices of the To Aro Theatre and Public Hall Company limited), Manners-street, Wellington. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SHAREHOLDERS who have not paid all IO Calls made on Shares allotted in June last, up to £2 per share, are reminded that the SIXTH CALL 0f 53 per Share will be due and payable on Ist proximo. By order of tbe Board. GEO. COWIE, General Manager. General Manager's Office, Dunedin, 24th April, 1879. STAD HAARLEM. Just arrived at TE ARO HOUSE. Two cases containing 1269 Children's Felt and Wincey SKIRTS, Bought Unusually Cheap In consequence of the great DEPRESSION of trade in the manufacturing districts at Home. These will be sold at prices less than ONE HALF THEIR VALUE. Three hundred and fifty CHILDREN'S WINTER SKIRT 3, ONE SHILLING EACH. Two hundred and forty CHILDREN'S WINTER SKIRTS, IS 4Jd each. Ttoo hundred and s»venty-five CHILDREN'S WINTER SKIRT?, Is ll^d each, and the remainder, Four hundred and four, at prices ranging from 2s 3d to 4s 6d each. PARENTS should not lose this opportunity of securing warm, useful, and durable garments for the children, at such merely NOMINAL PRICES. Also, a large lot of LADIES' ULSTERB, from 12s 6d to 655. LADIES' WINTER JACKETS, the most approved shapes, in diagonal and beaver cloth, from 9s 6d to 110s. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUBE. Cuba-street, 23rd April, 1879.

SAMUEL DANKS AND SON. Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, and Curving Work. Spouting made to any Pe-ign or Pattern. Bkandon-strbbt. JUST LANDED.— 1200 Wellington Hand Sewing Machines 167 cases do do do On Iron Stands, with Black Walnut Tables, with Cabinets, Dropleaf Drawers, &c, &c. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO , Whole«alo Agents. NOTICE. IF JAMES BEAUCHOP does not call and remove his Luggage from my house within six thys Irom this date, it will be sold to defray expenses. JAMES FOSTER, Courtenay Place. 25th April, 1879.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 405, 28 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 405, 28 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 405, 28 April 1879, Page 3

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