mHEATBE BOTAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. B. W. Cary.| TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, Positively Four Nights only. CARY'S BABY COMIC OPERA COMPANY In Herve's great masterpiece CHILPEBIC! Or, The King of the Gauls. 50 Wellington Children attired in gorgeous castumes. Prices as usual. Box office at Holliday's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. mHEATBE BOYAL. SIMONSEN'S OPERA COMPANY, On their Eeturn Trip to Melbourne, Will perform for positively SIX NIGHTS ONLY, at Seduced Prices, COMMENCING MONDAY, 23bd INST. The following is the BEPEBTOIBE during the week :— Monday, 23rd— Un Ballo in Masohera Tuesday, 24th— Maritana Wednesday, 25th— Norma, and Grand Concert Thursday, 26th— Der Freisohu'z Friday, 27th— Satanella Saturday, 28th— The Grand Dnohe3B The caste of each Opera will ba published in the papers on the day of its representation. Box Plan at Holliday's. J. S. SMITH. Agent. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. rrraiED annual conversazione CONTINUED THIS EVENING, Frem Half-past Seven till Ten o'olock. Admission, Is. , C. M. BOSS, Hon. Seo. TJIEATES OF PENZANCE. BEHEABSAL THURSDAY NIGHT, At 8 o'olock. EVEBTBODT TO ATTEND. SIDNEY WOLF, 8.A.M., Condnotor. WELLINGTON INDUSTBIAL - EXHIBITION. The Exhibition will be held in the A T H»E NT M UM BUILDINGS, " And will be Opened by His Exoellenoy Sir Arthur Gobdon, K.C,M.G., ON MONDAY, 23rd MAY, 1881, at 3 p.m., Remaining Open until the following Saturday Night. The hours of admission will beOn Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. On Tuesday (Queen's Birthday), from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission Is Family Packets of Six Tickets 5s (These are transferable, and may be obtained from any of the Committee, from the Librarian at the Athenaeum, at Messrs. Lyon and Blair's, David Clark's, E. Holliday and Co.'s, and John Watt's establishments, and at the doors.) Children Half-price ALFRED KING, Acting Secretary. ELLINGTON INDUSTBIAL EXHIBITION, ATHENiEUM Buildings. EXTRA PRIZES FOR THE AST COMPETITION. Two Prizes will be given, value £2 2s and £1 10s respectively, for the best and second-best Oil Painting, the bond fide work of amateurs, shown at the Exhibition. H. P. LOGAN, Hon. Seo. ELLINGTON INDUSTBIAL EXHIBITION. WOBKS OP AET. Contributions of Pictures, Statuary, Ao., are requested, to form a Loan Exhibition in connection with the above. Intending contributors are invited to send their names to the "Acting Secretary at the Athensum, bo that the exhibits may be sent for, which will also be returned to their owners after the close of the Exhibition. There will be a watchman on the premises, and special insurance will be effected to cover risk of fire. ALFRED KING, Acting Secretary. QUEEN'S BI.ETHDAY, 24th MAY, 1881. THE CITY EIFLE BAND will diva A SELECT BALL IN THE A B C A D E, on the above date. Double Tickets 8s 6d Extra Lady .". 3s6d Gallery Is Od ~ Tickets to be had' from members of the Band. ; I. O. G. T. B" 80. M. BEAD, D.D., will institute the Excelsior Lodge TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. All wishing to become Charter Members will meet sharp at the above hour at the side room in tho Reohabite Hall, Manners-street. N.B. — At the same place, at 8 o'clock, any one wishing to take the pledge for any length of time, without belonging to the order, will please attend. No charge made. . CHAS. M'INTYBE, W.C.T. I. O. G. T. STAB OP WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the E.G.W.L. of the World.) will holdits Weekly Session on THURSDAY EVENING, at the Athenaeum Buildings, at 7.30 o'olook. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance at 8 o'olook sharp. BY ORDER. (MANCHESTEBUNnYn or iHodrs/toerrt onax* OF OOP jrEL!.OWI. WIDOW AND ORPHANS' SOCIETY 1.0.0. F., M.U. MEMBERS are respectfully informed that the Quarterly Meeting will take place at the Oddfellows' Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 19th May, at 8 p.m , for the despatch of business. THOMAS M'KENZIE, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Batepayers ¦^^ of the Carterton Local Board District will be held in the Public Hall, Carterton, on FEIDAY EVENING, 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to consider j&e action of the Government in removing the Post Office and Telegraph Office to the Railway Station. b. fairbrothee; a > Chairman. Carterton, 18th May, 1881. SURVEYORS' INSTITUTE, N.Z. riIHE Adjourned Meeting of the Institute ,_L will be held in the Lecture Hall, Colonial Museum, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 20th instant, at 7.30 p.m. The profession generally are invited to attend. E. H. BEEBE, Acting Secretary. LE C TU BE * In aid of the Literary Fund of the Working Men's Club. FBIDAY. 20ih MAY. THE Committee of the Working Men's Club have the pleasure of announcing that MB. EOBEBT STOUT Has consented to deliver a Lecture on above date, at 8 o'clock p m., at the Academy of Music. The proceeds to be devoted to the Literary Fund of the Club. Subject — " Tho Irish Question and its Lessons for Colonists." Admission One Shilling.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 115, 18 May 1881, Page 3
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