ACADEMY OP MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. LYONS' TOURISTS, OE PLEASUEE PAETY, Comprising the following talented and versatile artistes : — Miss Amy Horton, Miss Nina Tulloch, Miss Emily Fox, Mis 3 Jesaie Leon, Wias Annie Lyonß, Little Amy (the Pretty Fonr)— Master S. M. McLean, Master '. S. Parlato Mr. J. S. Farron, and the Wyburd Brothers, Champion Eoller-Skaters of the world. The Tonrists will appear nightly in their Elegant, Sparkling, and Mnsical Entertainments, interspersed with the latest London and American novelties in songs, dances, dnets, quartettes, &o. Prices :— Pit, Is ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Dress Circle, 4s. Plan at Mr. H»lliday's, where seats may be recored. Mnsical Director ... Mr. Bartlett Advance Agent ... Mr. Bnchan Hepbnrn ARCADE. ABCADE. THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1881. THE WELLINGTON NAVAL BRIGADE BAND Will hold their annual SELECT PLAIN AMU FANCY DPtESS BALL In tha Arcade on the above date. Double Tickets, 10s ; Extra Lady, 33 ; refreshments included. Tickets to be had from members of the band, and several of the principle shop 3 aboit town. Admission to Gallery, Is. Volunteers would oblige by appearing in uniform. P. J. PRANCE, Hon. Se3. A THENHUI HALL. A CONCERT, In aid of ST. PETEE'S CHUECH OKGAN FUND, Will be given TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, 18th AUGU&T. Conductor Mr Hatjteie West. Leader of Orchestra Mr. Otto Schwartz. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture — " Italianor in Algeria" Rossini 2. Part Song—" Softly fall the shades" Hatton 3. Song— Mra. Greenwood. 4. Part Song—'" Song of the Lark" Mendelssohn 5. Song — "Nazareth" Gounod Mr. Widdop. 6. Part Song— " The Hoses"... Hatton Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture — " Bohemian Girl" ... Balfe 2. Glee—" In the lonely vale of streams" Callcott 3. Song— " Only " Gabriel Mr. Plimmer. 4. Valsa — " Souvenir de Gand " Herman 5. Part Song— '' In this hour of soften'd splendour " ... Pinsuti G. SongMrs. Greenwood. 7. Glee—" The Chough and Crow" Bishop (Solos by Mrs. Greenwood, Miss Sutcliffe, and Mr. Widdop.) National Anthem. W. B. BOCK", Hon. Sec, St. Peter's Choir. Tickets— Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is — may be obtained from members of the choir and all stationers. Carnages may be ordered for 10. THE PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION OF ST. PAUL'S, WELLINGTON. OWING to the ine'emency of the weather Mr. De Latjtottx's Lecture POSTPONED TO MONDAY NIGHT, the 22nd INSTANT. L. HALLIWELL, Secretary, SOUTHERN CE( >SS LODGE, No. 24. 1.0.0. F. A MEETING of tho Members of the above Lodge will be held THIS EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, Bouleottstreot, at half-past Seven o'clock. Business : General, and election of Secretary for residue of current term. By "order of the N.G. I. O. G. T. STAR OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the R.G.W.L. of the World.) will hold its Weekly Session on THUESDAY EVENING, at the Athenajum Buildings, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance afc 8 o'clock sharp. BY ORDER. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. A DJOURNED GENERAL MEETING -CX will bo held on THUESDAY, the 18th inst., at the Club, at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers Presentation of Balance-sheet and Report And General. By order. C. HENDEY. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPATMENT. A MEETING of Pclicy-holders, Intending Jt\. Insurers, and others interested in the Department, will be held at the ATHENiEUM on FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th instant, to discuss the present administration of affairs of the Government Insurance scheme. As the liabilities of the colony on Policies issued is now over FOUR MILLIONS, the discussion of the subject is one which affeots all persons in the community. The chair will be taken at 7.30 p.m. E. STAFFORD, Solicitor ; R. HANNAH & CO., Boot Importers ; S. WATERS, Clerk ; C. BENBOW, E. S. MARTIN, Shipping Agent ; W. DOWNES, Pier Hotel ; W. G. JACKSON, Merchant ; W. CBAWFORD, Merchant ; M. E. HICKEY, Journalist ; HENRY H. TRAVEES, Solicitor ; W. B. EDWAEDS, Solicitor ; JACOB LICHTSCHKINDL, Empire Hotel; HENRY BARBER, (J. & H. Barber) ; D. McINTIRE, Merchant ; JOS. & JNO. MACKAY, Chief Agents Singer's Sowing Machines ; And 50 Others. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day admitted Mr. Alexander Gray into partnership with me in my practice as a Barrister and Solicitor, which will henceforth be earriod on at Greytown, Carterton, and Masterton under the style or firm of " Beard and Gray." Dated at Greytown, this fifteenth day of Augubt,'lß3l. ___J WM. G. BEARD. NOTICE. ALL Claims against the Estate of the late Major Paul are to be sent in to the undersigned. BETHUNE & HUNTER. HAVING disposed of my business to Mr. CHARLES MORGAN, I wculd respectfully solicit that the patronage hitherto \ accorded to me may bo continued to my successor, who will. I have no doubt, give every satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. JOHN BARLOW. Carterton, August 17, 1831. Having taken from Mr. Barlow tho Butchering Business, commencing on the Ist September next, I would respectfully f olicir. a share of public patronage. Attention will be given to every bianch of the trade, and endeavour made to give general satisfaction. CHARLES MORGAN.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 41, 17 August 1881, Page 3
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818Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 41, 17 August 1881, Page 3
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