mHEATEE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. E. W. Cary. TO-NIGHT, Grand Fashionable Night. Under the Patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Acting-Governor, Sir Jamea Prendergasfc, C.M.G., and Suite. CAET'S OPEEA COMPANY Will have th 9 honor of presenting, for the LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, The gloriously unprecedented Comic Opera, PIRATES OF PENZANCE! PIRATES OF PENZANCE! Remember! To-morrow (SATURDAY), the Laßt and Only Opportunity of Seeing this noble production. MONDAY, LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE ! Produced with Great Splendour, Regardless of Fxpense. Book Seats at once. Usual prices. Box office at Holiday's SERVICE OF SONG AND SACKED CONCERT. ripHIS (FRIDAY) EVENING 30th SEPJL TEMBEK, A Service of Song, Illustrative of the " LIFE OF DANIEL," Will be given in the Primitive Methodist Church, Sydney-street, Followed by a SACRED CONCERT, At which some favorite vocalists will assist. To Commence at 7.30. Admission — One Shilling. FRIDAY, 7th OCTOBER. A DRAMATIC AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTER TAINMKNT, A3Bisted by several of the Wellington Amateurs, will be held at the CHURCH- ROOM, KARORI, On FRIDAY NEXT, the 7th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m., In aid of the Building Fund. H.M. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. THE Brigade will assemble TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 3th September, at 7.15 o'clock — Government Inspection. SUNDAY, 2nd October, at 10.15 a.m.— Church Parade. CHARLES JOHNSTON, Captain Commanding Brigade. DISTRICT ORDERS. THE CITY VOLUNTEER CORPS will parade for Monthly Inspection in the Drill Shed on FRIDAY, 30th mat., at 7.30 p.m., and for Divine Service on SUNDAY, 2nd proximo, at 10.15 a.m. E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding District. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 28th September, 1881. WELLINGTON TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING will be held in Thorndon School, on Saturday, Ist Ootober, at 11 a.m. Business : ' Reading of Paper — extension of Association, etc. J. H. BRAME, Hon. Sec. TB ARO HOUSE SPRING SEASON, I*Bl. OMPADOUR Prints, dark colours 4£d OMPADOUR Prints, dark colours s£d OMPADOUR Prints, dark colours G£d OMPADOUR Satteens 10£ d POMPADOUft Satteens 12Vd OMPADOUR Satteens Is 3d LAIN CAMBRICS All Shades B£d PLAIN SATTEKNS All Shades !Ud OATMEAL CLOTH All Shades Is 3d OATCAKE CLOTH All Shades Is CJ RINTS— A. special lot, Superior Quality 4-£ d PRING DRESS FABRICS Muslin Beiges 6?d PRING DRESS FABRICS Ecarfce Mohairs 7£d SPRING DRESS FABRICS Ecarte Mohairs B£d PRING DRESS FABRICS Summer Serges 10£ d PRING DKE3S FABRICS Satin Cloths 12£ d SPRING DRESS FABRICS " FouleSerges Is 3d SPRING DRESS FABRICS Pure Mohairs Is 4d PRING DRESS FABRICS Serge Twills la 9d OPECIAL KOVELTIKS 1^ Madras Muslins DRESSMAKING. ~~ JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 29tft. September, 1881. gALSALINE. TT'XTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF RICKMAN'S MAMMOTH SALE. Purchased the Balance of an Assigned Estate. See Windows To-night. A . R I C X M A N , Manners and Willis streets. A RT UNION200 Members at 5s Each. Part of the proceeds to be devoted to the ORGAN FUND. Of St. James's Church, Lower Hutt. First Prize. — Very Handsome Screen, 'made by Mrs. Stilling, valued .£4O Second Prize.— Pair Oleographs, handsome gilt framea, valued ... Prizes on view and Tickets obtainable at ROBERT HOLLIDAY AND CO., Stationers, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON HARBOR STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED. LIST Closes 30th September. Forms of application to be had at the Sank of New Zealand and offices Bennett &ICo., Land Agents, Lambton Qnay. In the Will of WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE, of Wellington, Barrister and Solicitor, deceased. ALL Claims against the above must be sent in to the undersigned, accomp inied by full details, forthwith. MOORHOUSE, EDWARDS & CUTTEN, Solicitors for the Executrix, 26th September, 1881. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. A VACANCY for one young gentleman CJL as Boarder, in a private family. Apply *o X.Y.Z.. Evening Post. KINGSTON HOUSE, Karori, Educational Home for Young Ladies. Principal Mrs. Nicholson. rfiHK Fourth Quarter will commence on X MONDAY, 3rd October. Vacancies for Boarders. Private Lessons given in Music, Drawing, and French. Terms on application. 12th September, 1881.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 78, 30 September 1881, Page 3
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634Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 78, 30 September 1881, Page 3
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