ACADEMY OF MUSIC. liriprea3arioß ... Messrs. Burford & Clinton. TO-NIGHT, ICELAND'S C-jMEOIAN', GRATTAN UICGS IN FOUR DDJFEKEsT CHABACTEBS, SHIN FANE. Suil Gair. a representative Irish Peasanf. — Conn the Simpleton, and not such a fcol cither.— Mrs. Hanbury , a New York boarding-house-keeper. — Mr. Maguire, a ready-made citizen GBATTAN EIGGS Soe Pictures, lllnatrations, 4c. Chairs 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, Ib. To Front Seats, entrance in Grey-street. Agent— Mr. HAL GBAY. mHEATEE EOYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. R. W. Cary. PBOFESSOE & MADAME HASELMAYER Will have the honor of presenting their Chaste and Elegant Entebtainment ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, Ab performed by them before his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, the Most Honorable the Marquis of Normanby, Sir George F. Bowen, bir Hercules Bobinson, Sir Bartle Frere, Ac, &c, &c. Entire Change of Programme alternate nights. Dress Circle. 3s ; Stalls, 2b 6d ; Pitt, Is. Seats may be secured at Holliday's, stationer, Lambton Quay. Programe will terminate at 10.30. COME AND SEE!! THE MOST WONDEBFUL SIGHT OF THE PERIOD! THE " CAMEBA OBSCURA," On Lambton Quay. If you wish to see and understand the wonderful development of the art of deleniating scenery with living and moving objects, come and see the Camera Obscura, adjoinin _St. George's Hall. For children especially, this exhibition has proved a source of great amusement and instruction, imparting more knowledge of the science of optics than any school books Come and view this wonderful instrument. Open daily between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Admission, Is ; children, half-price. After 3 p.m., half-price. PBINCESS THEATEE, TOBY-STBEET. SUNDAY EVENING, 30th JANUABY, Eight o'clock precisely, MADAME LOTTI WILMOT, Will give the first of a series of Lectureß. Subject— "FOBBIDDEN FEUIT." " The woman tempted me, and I did eat." Donations, 2s and Ib. Madame Wilmot will, during her stay in Wellington, hold six classes (two each week) for Spiritualistic Investigation and Sitting in Circle. Ladies and Gentlemen may obtain full particulars from Madame Wilmot, Melbourne Hotel, each evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Subscription for series, .£1 1b ; Bingle sitting, ss ; private seance, Is. CBICKET I CBICKET ! CEICKET ! EVENT OF THE SEASON. A USTEALIAN ELEVEN VEBBUS TWENTY-TWO WELLINGTON. ON THE BASIN EESEEVE. sth, 7th, and Bth FEBEUAEY. By permission of the Trustees. Admisßion One Shilling Grand Stand Is 6d extra WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PEEMANENT STEEET LEVELS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Plans _131 showing the proposed Permanent Levels of HEBALD-STEEET are now on view at the City Surveyor's Office, and that the City Council will meet to hear all objections to the same on THURSDAY, 10th March, 1881, at 7.30 p.m. Notice of all objections to same must be rendered in writing not later than the 28th February, 1881, to be addressed to tho City Connoil. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 28th January, 1881. WELLINGTON DISTEICT LOCAL INDUSTRY EXHIBITION. A N Exhibition of the Manufactures and Products (strictly so called) of the Local District of Wellington, will be held in the Athenaeum, under the direction of the Committee of that Institution, on the 25th of April next, and following days. Arrangements will be made for the carriage of Exhibits by rail and steamer, free of oharge. Intending Exhibitors may obtain from the Secretary of the Athensßum application forms for space, which must be returned on or before the Ist March. J. WOODWARD, President. Wellington Athonaram, 15th January, 1881. CUP NIGHT, THURSDAY, 3bd FEBBUAEY. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DEESS BALL, By the Naval Band, will be held in the ARCADE On THURSDAY NEXT. Double Tiokets 8s 6d Extra Lady 3s 6d Single Gentleman 5s Refreshments Pbotided. Doors open at half-past 7. Dancing to commence at half -past 8. Overture— Grand War March of the Draida, from "Athalu." Volunteers are invited to appear in uniform. W. BERRILL, Hon. Secretary. THE BAFFLE for the pair of Black Horses will take place at Maginnity's Boyal Hotel, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. A few Tickets still to be disposed of. Horses on view at M'Coll's Livery Stable, Sydney-Btreet. NOTICE. THE Drawing in the Boyal Hotel Sweep on the Cup will take place on Tuesday next, the Ist February, at the Boyal Hotel. Intending Subscribers had better make immediate application for Tiokets, as they are getting scarce.
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). STEAMSHIP NORTHUMBEELAND, FOE LONDON. "OASSENGEES aro requested to be on board on Monday Night, as ship sails early on Tuesday. Offioes— Custom House Quay. 29th January, 1881. FOB LYTTELTON, TIMARU, AND OAMARU. £_s. rfIHE favorite s.s. I GRAFTON Will leave for the above ports On MONDAY, 31st January. At 6 p.m. For freight or passage apply to W. B. WILLIAMS, Or to JAMES BENTLEY, Broker, Grey-street. ANCHOB LINE STEAM PACKETS. CHEAP EXCUESION TO NELSON FOR SPORTS. ANNIVERSARY DAY. THE p.B. WALLACE will leave Wellington for Nelson THIS EVENING (Saturday), at 5 o'clock, returning from Nelson on Wednesday evening, arriving at Wellington early Thuraday morning. Return Tickets at Bingle fares. CHAS. DEACON.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 23, 29 January 1881, Page 3
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