rT\ HEATEE EOYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. E. W. Caiy. GEAND BILL TO-NIGHT. GEAND BILL TO-NIGHT. First Time of Cary'B Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan's Charming Opera, THE SOECEREE! THE SOE<"ERER ! THE SOECEEEE! With a Great and Powerful Cast. Positively the LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. We Sail on Friday. TO-MOREOW, IMMENSE TRIPLE BILL ! TRIPLE BILL ! TRIPLE BILL ! Secure your seats early. Box office at Holiday's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriagos ot 11.15. PETONE CHURCH BUILDING FUND. A LECTURE will be delivered in the Petone Schcol-room THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 12th instant, by GEORGE ASHCKOFT, Esq. Subject— EGYPT. A rapid glimpse at the past ; secondly, it 3 present condition, from personal observation ; thirdly, its probable- future. The Lecture will bo concluded in ample time for visitors to return to town by train at 10 p.m. Lecture commences at 7.30. Tickets — One Shilling. Children, Sixpence. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. /^RAND BAZAAE, In aid of tho Buildirg Fund for NEW SCHOOLROOM To replace that destroyed by the Mannersetreet fire. To be hold at the ARCADE on tho Ist, 2nd, and 3rd NOVEMBEE NEXT. H.M NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. THE BRIGADE wi'l assemble THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.15 sharp, for Captain's Parade. Potoni and Hutt Contingent to be present. Band to attend at 7 30. CHAS. J. JOHNSTON, Captain Commanding. WELLINGTON GUAEDS. A SPECIAL Goneral Meeting of the Corps will bo held at tho Fire Brigade Station, Manners- treet, TO-MOEEOW EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. As the business to be transacted ia of the utmost importance, every member ia requested to attend. G. EANDALL JOHNSON, Captain Commanding. tS* f3> E& NEW ZEALAND ENGINEEES AND SUB-MAEINE MINEES. A SPECIAL PARADE of the above Corps will take place at tho company's boat-shed, on Saturday next, 15th instant, at 2 p.m., to take part in tho opening of the boating season. Every member to attend. Fines will be enforced for absence. E. M. SIMPSON, Captain Commanding. Wellington, 12th October, 1881. It/TR. J. H. SHAW will ADDRESS the Electors of To Aro, in the Arcade, TBIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tfc/TE. WILLIAM PRICE will Address tho Electors of Te Aro, in the Arcade, on FEIDAY EVENING Next, at 8 o'clock. THE WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. To be Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1877. npHE objects of this Society are for the M_ insurance against losa or damage by fire of the property of ita membera. The qualification of membera to consist of £5 Bharoa (limited to that amount) ; 2s 6d per share deposit on application, 2a b'd per share on Ist January, 1882, and in subsequent calls (if necessary), as per rules. No member to hold more than 40 shares. Number of members, unlimited. A Public Meeting will be held at the Arcade, Manners-street, on THURSDAY next, 13th instant, at 7.30 p.m., when the ru>es will be read, election of officers and other business, as occasion may require, will be brought forward. His Worship tho Mayor has consented to preside. By order of tho Promoters. WILLIAM LE CEEN, Acting Secretary. TAITA CRICKET CLUB. A MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Albion Hotel on THUESDAY, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. WILLIAM BEOWN, Hon. Sec. I. O. G. T. STAE OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the E.W.G.L. of tho World.) will holdits Weekly Session on THUESDAY EVENING, at the Athenaeum Buildings, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates for Initiation to be in atte nd ence at 8 o'clock sharp. BY OEDEE. W. CLAEK, DEAPEE AND CLOTHIEE, Lambton Quay, Ha 3 the pleasure to inform his customers and the general public that he has EECEIVED AND OPENED OUT HIS SHIPMENT OF GOODS To Commence the Spring and Summer Trade, and he has other Three Shipments to follow, so that his STOCK WILL BE KBPT NICELY ASSOETED DURING THE SEASON. These Goods will be found Remarkably Cheap, and the wonder is how some of them can be made for the money. It ia not possible to enumerate the Goods he has received. W. CLAEK, therefore, requests Inspection, which will, without doubt, lead to a purchase. W. CLARK ia offering some beautiful COLOURED SILKS at os per yard for only 2s lid; one would suppose they "growed" at this price and wero not made. Tho Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS Beat anything he has ever had for Price and Quality. W. CLARK does not think it is possible for anyone to sell cheaper than he does, for the simple reason that he Gets all his Goods Direct to hia own Order ; and he allows One Shilling off each £ to Cash Bnyera. N B. — Having juat completed Stocktaking, and finding that in many things he is overstocked, he has instructed his assistants to Sell a whole lot of these Goods, Regardless of Cost. W. CLAfiK, Lambton Quay. MRS. MACDOXALD begß to inform her friends and the public generally that ehe has just received, per Hawea, splendid elastic for ladies' belts, stay whalebone, ice. ' Upper Willis-street, near Brunswick Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 88, 12 October 1881, Page 3
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