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OT. GEORGE'S HALL. Commencing SATURDAY, sth JULY, 1879. Hfecocks, H ayman & Co. Le -sees and M anagers George I ingard Business Manager The idols of Two Continents, PROF. 8. P. and CLARa BALDWIN, Exposers of Spiritualism, In the original and Startling Seance in the light, performing by human agency of the marvellous physical and mental testa of the most celebrated spirit mediums. THE DEAD BROUGHT TO LIFE. CLARA BALDWIN'S Renowned BPIBIT BRIDE RECEPTION, Or the MATERIALIZATION OF THE DEAD. The Melbourne Argus says:— "Y<u can actually see and recognise the faces and forms of the dead as they appear in a bright light on the open stage during Clara Baldwin's spirit bride reception " THE GREAT HANDCUFF TEST, In which Professor Baldwin challenges anyone to bring the best cuffi», which seemingly melt, glade's Slate Writing— "ay's Coat FeatClara's Great Pillory— Foster's Blood Writing, Sec, Ice., &c. &c, &c , &c , BALDWIN, THE HUMORIST, The oqual of Artemus Ward and Mark Twain. The most amusing entertainment ever given in the world hy anyone. CLARA BALDWJiv'S OURIOoS CLAIRVOYANCY, Answerlr g questions written by the audience ; endorsed by over 10U0 clergymen, notables, literati, &c , &c DARK SEANCES IHON RING TESTS. Tricks of all Mediums given and explained in the bright light oa the open stage. Your only chance to see the Baldwins, as they sail for England in October. Box Office, Jacob's Athenreum Bazaar, where tha plan is now open. ARCHrK MACKENZIE, Manager for the Baldwin's W. C. COW KLIN, A gent. ST. MARK'S OKGAN FUND. nnHE LILLIPUTIAN MINSTRELS \l ill appear ia the SCHOOLROOM In aid of the above, on TUESDAY, Ist JULY. Admission, Is. Eoors open at 7.30 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH CHOIR. OOPULAR CONCERT. Church Room, Tinakori Road. POSTPONED TILL FRIDAY, 4th INBTANT. Admission ' ne Shilling. ATHENiEUM QUADRILLE AB3EMBLY. THE usual Weekly Assembly will be held in the Athenaeum Hall, on TUESDAY EVEN I N G, the Ist JULY. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Mr J. Mohsaw, the Celebrated Harpist, and Mrs. Morgan have been specially engaged to preside at the harp and piano respectively . GBO. EL. WYIDE, Hon. Sec. THE Wellington Volunteer Fire Police will hold their usual Monthly Meeting Tomorrow Evening (Tuesday), at 7 30 o'clock, sharp. All members are requested to attend. Business — Important. By order. J. WILSON, Pecietary. LOYAL ANTIPODEAN LODGF, No. 4320, 1.0.0. F., M.U. MEMBERS are informer! that Dr. Collins win commence his duties as Surgeon on Tuesday Next. Ist July. Hours of cnsaltation, at Mr. Barraud's, Lambton Quay, between 9 and 11 o'clock in the morning ; and from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Messages requiring Dr. Collins' attendance must be left before one o'clock. EDWIN BANNISTER, Permanent Secretary. THE ADJOURNED MEETING of the Employees of the various Foundries of Wellington, re proposed reduction oi wages, will be held at tha Central Hotel, This Evening, at 7.30 p.m. J. *. MINTY, Secretary pro tern THE WELLINGTON SHIPWRIGHTS' feOCIETY. THE Half-yearly Summoned Meeting will be held in Mr Friser's Rooms, Mannersstreet, on Wednesday, 2nd July, at 8 o'clock. Bu-lebss— Election of officers, to receive balance-sheet, &c. By order of President. GEORGE A. GERRIE, Secretary. N OTICE A GENERAL MEETING of the Member of the United and Bxcehior Cricke Clubs will be held at the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, on Wednesday, the 2od of July, a half-past 7. Business — To make arrangements for i Football Match. v R. W. BROWN, U.CC. A. DCNCaN, E.C.C UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. A LODGE of the above First-da's Frieadl Benefit Society is about to be formed i Wellington. Intending subscribers can now have the ad v&ntage of the Reduced Initiation Fee, whic will only be in force for a thort time. Name ¦ of intended members taken, and full particular given on application to MR. H. ALBXANDER, Pawnbroker, Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 3

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