w m II X A T E E ROYAI p « TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). iy *° Under the patronas? e of Hia Excellency th ° Governor, Sir Arthur Gordon. I Re-appearance of the Great Tragic Actor, il HERR BAND MANN, £ The Charming LOUISE BEAUDET, n The Sterling Actor J. F. CATHCART, [. And the entire new Außtralian Company, ii t the great Tragedy of * HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. a MONDAY— THE DUKE'S MOTTO, [ And the Comedy of ; THE RADICAL CURE. • , Box Plan at Holliday's. , Prices as usual. 5 P. MARSHALL, Agent. > T^TELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY, » (Incorporated under Act). » ATHEN2EUM HALL. ' MONDAY, 18th JULY. ' Programme. Part I. 1. Overture— " Norma " (Piano (4r hands), Violin, and ' Cello) Bellini ' 2. Choru8 — " Soldiers' Chorua " (Faust) Gounod 3. Song— "The Waggoner" ... Molloy 4. Pianoforte Solo— f(a) "Husarrenritt" ... Spindler ¦j(b) "ClocheaduMonaaC tere" Weby 5. Recitation—" The Uncle" ... 6. Song— " The Fog Bell " ... Poutet 7. Instrumental— Trio, Op. 24 (Piano, Violin, and Cello) Beethoven Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Chorus—" Heroin Cool Grot" 2. Instrumental — Trio, No. 2 (Piano, Flute, and Violincello) Hummel 3. Song— " Youth and Age" ... Adams 4. Chorus— "Happy and Light" ... Balfe 5. Song— " O, Ye Tears " Abt 6. Instrumental — "Don Giovanni" Mozart God Save the Queen. Concert at 8. Carriages at 10 p.m. ADMISSION, 18. George Robertson Conductor. FREETHOUGHT. BOULCOTT-STREET HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, the 17th JULY,— Subject : Haa man a soul ? Disoussion invited. Admission free. Doors open at 7 p.m. ST. MARK'S CHURCH. Under the patronage of the Hon. Lady Hamilton Gordon. rriHE Bazaar in aid of the Parsonage Debt JL (£500) is fixed for 4th, sth, and 6th August, at the Athenajum Building. The following Ladies will be happy to receive contributions :-Mesdames Hadfield, Armstrong, G. Beere, S. Brown, Chatwin, Coffey, Francis, Holmes, Kayll, Leckio, Zohrab. I. O. G. T. STAR OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at 8 o'clock on SATURDAY, 16th mat., in No. 9 Room, Athenaeum, when addresses will be given by Sir William Fox, M.H.R., and other gentlemen. All are cordially invited. I. O. G. T. EXCELSIOR LODGE. THE above Lodge meets every Wedneaday evening at the side room, Rechabite_ Hall, Mannors-Btreet, at 7"30 sharp. Initiation at 8 o'clock. Anyone desirous of joining thia Lodge can be proposed and initiated the same night. No delay nor naeleas formality will prevent the members of thia Lodge from carrying out the good work of temperance. N.B. — Anyone desiroua of joining the Pledge Society in connection with this Lodge, come and do bo for anytime length of time you like. No charge made. All are cordially invited. CHAS. M'INTYRE, W.C.T. I. O. G. T. PIONEER LODGE, No. 11, holds its Weekly Seasion every MO NTD AY EVENING at the Friendly Sooieties' Hall, MannersBtreet, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidatea for Initiation to be in attendance at 8 o'clock sharp. W. I. CRICHTON, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. WELLINGTON & MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). AN adjourned meeting of the shareholders in thia company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, at 3 o'olook p.m., on MONDA JULY 18th. BUSINESS : To receive and adopt Memo, and Art clea of Association ns revised by the Committee appointed for that purpose. Also to elect an interim Directory. N.B. — Qualifications for a Director, 100 shares. Proxies in the ordinary form may be sent to any shareholder. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRTENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. SUMMONED MEETING of the John Knox Lodge, No. 50, will be held in the Rechabite Hall ot TUESDAY, the 19th mat, at 8 p.m. Business — Important and urgent. Fines for non-attendance. By order W.M. F. H. ARROWSMITH. Secretary. ST. MARK'S PARISH. THE Right Rev. the Bishop of Wellington having issned a writ authorising me to return to him the names of Two Representatives for this Parish in the Diocesan Synod, I hereby declare that I Bhall receive nominationa for the above Representatives, in the Schoolroom, on Tuesday, 26th instant, at 7.30 p.m. HERBERT GABY. The Statutory Annual Meeting of Parishioners will be held in the Schoolroom, on Tuesday, the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock p m. R. COFFEY. PORT NICHOLSON CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Special General Meeting called for Tuesday Evening, the 19th instant, haa been adjourned sine die. CHAS. L. DEACON, Hon. Sec. QUARANTINE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the pasJ3I sengera by the Wakatipu and all other persons on Somes Island have been released from Quarantine. JAMES B. REDWARD, Superintendent of Quarantine Station. 16th July, 1831. SATYR — Wool Patterns, embroidery, fancy goods, &c, under Knglish cost. Ambrose, Cuba-street. SHOEING ! SHOEING ! ! STEPHEN WOODS, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, Begs to inform his friends and the pnblic that he has rpduced the price of Shoeing to 7s, Bs, and 9a per set. All work guaranteed. No slop five-bob touches. Pleaae noto the address,— S. WOODS, General Blacksmith and Farrier, next Junction Brewery, Tinakori Road. SALE — Rebuilding premisea. Stock at Engliah cost. Ambrose, Cubastreet.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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