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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS EVENING, 12th MARCH. PROFFSSt/R 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 Nonplusced — Everyone again Bewildered. THIS EVENING a full Performance of Westen's most amusing Entertainment — Wonderful Prestidigitateur, Science, Art, Nature, European Master of Natural Magic, Algarism and Spiritism, Wonderful Performing Dogs, Legerdemain and Mimic Ventriloquism, Dancing Automaton! Illusion, Double Handcuff Mystery and Shackle Trick Experiments, Extraordinary Pun«h and Judy and their dog Toby. Nil Disperandum. Prices as usual. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.15. HTIHEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, Grand Performance in aid of the Akatarawa Bridge and Whittington Relief Funds, by the WELLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. ___ Patron — His Excellency Sir Arthur Gordon, G.C.M.G. Under the Patronage and in the presence of — His Worehip the Mayor, President ; E. j Pearce,Esq , and W.H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R., Vice-Presidents ; and of the Officers and Memberß of the City Volunteer Corps, Wellington Working Men's Club, Ancient Order of Druids, &c, Ac. PROGRNMME. Part I. Bouquet a la Ethiope. Overture and Opening Chorus 1 2 Song— True as the Stars that are . Shining Comio— Keep in the middle of de Road I w Song — Down by the Deep, Sad Sea | g < Comic— B. R. O. W. N. -g Song — Mamma, whore has Baby gone | § Grand Finale — The Singing Class J g Interval of Ten Minutes. Overture W.A.D.C. Orchestra To be followed by the Sparkling Comedietta, UNCLE'S WILL. Charles Cashmore ... Mr. J. M. Clark Mr. Parker H. E. Nichols Florence Marigold Miss Mena Murielle (Who has kindly offered her services.) Interval of Five Minutes. Cornet Solo (selected) ... Master A. Hill The whole to conclude with the Local Burlesque, entitled THE VERY WIITY DIGGINGS. Tom Inkslinger, a digger, Mr. Fred Morris Lorrie Spooner, a would-be digger, Mr. J. W. Hill Fitzgnshington Chaunter, late of Government Buildings, Mr. Charlie Leon Michael Hardbake, a baker, Mr. H. E. Nicholls Nancy, Hardbake's daughter, Cecil 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 Notb. — Owing to the length of the programme the performance will commence punctually, and the above intervals will be strictly adhered to. E. GF. Pilcher, Hon. Sec. J. M. Clark, Manager, " THE CAUSES OF THE PRESENT CRISIS IN IRELAND." A LECTURE will be delivered on the above sußjecT; by Mr. J. J. Crofts, at the Athenaeum Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th March. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. T OVAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. MUSICAL SOCIAL GATHERING Will be held INTHERECHABITE HALL, MANNERSSTREET, On FRIDAY NEXT, 18th MARCH, 1881. Brethren to Assemble in Regalia. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. To oommence at 8 o'clock. BY ORDER. ¦TO-ESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL BAZAAR, In aid of Building Fund for new School-room to replace that destroyed by fire, 15th June, 1879. To be held in NOVEMBER NEXT. Contributions of any kind will be gladly received by any of the Teachers, and by — Mrs. Edward Stafford, Ingestre-street Mrs. William Clark, Woolcombe-stroet Mrs. Boxall, Majoribank-street Mrs. George Tiller, Ingestre-street Mrs. Edward M. Lowater, Cuba-street Mrs. R. M. Cleland, Molesworth-street Miss Helyer, Manners-street Mißs Bennett, Wellington Terrace VISITORS TO THE pBAND COMBINED HORTICULTURAL, COLONIAL INDUSTRIES, AND ARTS EXHIBITION. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Are respectfully invited to inspect W. JAMES' GRAND SELECTION of FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, ETC. Visitors to my Furniture Warehouse, Lambton Quay, can rely on being supplied with nothing but of the best make. W. JAMES, Lambton Quay.

It/TESSRS. LYON & BLAIR HAVE JUST RECEIVED A supply of Sir Charles Gavah Duffy's YOUNG IRELAND!! COAL. COAL. COAL. /~YN and after Ist February, the undersigned will supply best Newcastle Coal at the following rates -.—. — From Yard, in bags ... 82s per ton From Ship side 27s „ For larger quantities, as per agreement. Tho barque G. M. Tucker has just arrived from Newcastle with a cargo of superior coal, and the S. R. Lnhrs will Bhortly arrive, when coal will bo delivered at low rates. For particulars, apply to W. R. WILLIAMS.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 3

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