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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS EVENING, 11th MARCH. PROFESSOR WESTEN'S THEATRE MECHANIQUE! Great and Pronounced Success. Variety — Hearty Applause — Most Genuine Merriment. The Wondrous Automata — Art Surpassing Nature. As Like as Life. The Police once more Nonplussed — Everyone again Bewildered. Prices as usual. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.15. Notice.— On Satnrday Afternoon there will be a Special Matinee Performance for Juveniles, on which occasion Punch, the Marionettes, and the Performing Dogs will give a full entertainment, and the Professor will Preßtirfigitate Perplexingly. Million Prices— Children, 6d ; Adults, Is, to all parts of the house. ATHEN-ffiUM HALL. A GRAND CONCERT, In aid of the Building Fund of the Home for Friendless Women, will be given TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 11th MARCH, 1881, ' BT THE MEMBERS OF THE HARMONIC CLUB, Under the direction of Mr. Robt. Parker. Mrs. George Cottbrell has kindly given her services for the occasion. Tickets, 4s ; Family tickets, to admit three, 10s ; may be had at Mr. Reichardt's Mußic Warehouse, or of the ladies of the committee. E. S. GREENWOOD, • Hon. See. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. (Under the Patronage of His Excellenoy the Honorable Sir Arthur Gordon.) A BAND "COMBINED HORTICULTURAL, COLONIAL INDUSTRIES, AND ARTS EXHIBITION. ARCADE, F3IDAY and SATURDAY, 11th and 12th. Doors open at 2 p.m. each day. Admission, Is ; children half-price. Industries Section. — Exhibits should be delivered at the Arcade not later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, 10th. Horticultural Section. — Exhibits must be delivered at the Arcade not later than 10 a.m. on Friday, 11th. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. "CIREE LECTURE! "IS MAN IMMORTAL?" Mr. DIXON (of Auckland) will deliver a Lecture on the above subject in the FORESTERS' HALL, TORY-STREET, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, MARCH 11. Doors open at 7.30 ; Lecture commence 7.45. Admission Free. No Collection. rTIHEATRE RO.YAL. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, Grand Performance in aid of the Akatarawa Bridge and Whittington Relief Funds, by the WELLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. Patron — His Excellenoy Sir Arthur Gordon, G-.C.M.G. Under the Patronage and in the presence of — His Worship the Mayor, President ; E. Pearoe, Esq , and W. H. Levin, Esq^ M.H.R. , Vice-Presidents; and of the Officers and Members of the City Volunteer Corps, Wellington Working Men's Club, Ancient Order of Druids, &0., &c. PROGRNMME. Part I. Bouquet a la Ethiope. Overture and Opening Chorus 1 2 Song— Trne as the Stars that are I . Shining -gW Comic — Keep in the middle of de Road L „ R Song — Down by the Deep, Sad Sea ffe <J Comic— B. R. O. W. N. Song — Mamma, where has Baby gone | g Grand Finale— The Singing Class J Jsj Interval of Ten Minutes. Overture W.A.D.C. Orchestra To be followed by the Sparkling Comedietta, UNC L'E'S WILL. Charles Cashmore ... Mr. J. M. Clark Mr. Parker H. E. Niohols Florence Marigold Miss Mena Murielle (Who has kindly offered her servioes.) Interval of Five Minutes. Cornet Solo (selected) ... Master A. Hill The whole to conclude with the Local Burlesque, entitled THE VERY WITTY DIGGINGS. Tom Inkslinger, a digger, Mr. Fred Morris Lome Spooner, a would-be digger, Mr. J. W. Hill Fitzgushington Chaunter, late of Government Buildings, Mr.* Charlie Leon Michael Hardbake, a baker, Mr. H, E. Nioholls Nancy, Hardbake's daughter, Ceoil Riverton Doors open at 7.30, performance at 8 sharp. Admission— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box office at Holliday's. Volunteers are invited to appear in uniform Nqte.— Owing to the length of the pro. gramme the performance will commence punctually, and the above intervals will be strictly adhered to. E. G. Pjlcheb, Hon. Sec. J. M. Clark, Manager,

THE LAST of (Tie ladies' and Children's STRAW HATS, usually sold at from 2s 6d to 68 6d each, will be offered at TE AkO HOUSE, on SATURDAY next, for 4r^d. each, or 3 FOR IS. THE LAST of the ladies' Summer COSTUMES almost given away. WHITE PIQQE COSTUMES, 253, FOR 4S 6d. GREY LUSTRE Princess Robes, 27* 6d, FOR 9» 6d. WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, Braided and Killed, slightly soiled, 15i, "FOR 2S 6d. GAL4.TEA SKIRTS, warranted Fast Color and superior quality, 7s 6d, FOR IS 6d. CHILDREN'S Handkerchief PINAFORES, ONE SHILLING. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, <hiba-ttnet,VUh February, 1881. PHCENIX GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). N O T~I C E. A T a Meeting of Promoters held this day, xV it was resolved that the Promoters receive no paid-np shares, and that no qh*res be held in trust by the Manager. It was further agreed that the Share list be kept open till the 19th instant. By order of the Promoters. WILLIAM M'LEAN, Manager. 2nd Maroh, .1881."

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 58, 11 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 58, 11 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 58, 11 March 1881, Page 3

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