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A THEN-BUM HALL. FRIDAY, 2lat OJTOBEB. MR. HAUTiiIE WEST'S Grand ORCHESTRAL & BALLAD CONCERT. PROGJIAMME : Part I. 1. Overture — "Maritana" ... Wallaco 2. Song—" Over the Rolling Sea" Reyloff Mr. Palliser 3. Selection — "Lucrezia ßorgia" Donizetti 4. Bong— " Because of Thee " ... Tours Mrs. Greenwood 5. Selection — "Eveleen" ... Birch 6. Ballad— "They say that other eyes are bright " Fleming Mr. Edwards 7. Valse (by request)— •" Souvenir deGand" Herman Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture— "Poet and Peasant" Suppg 2. Song — "Autumn in the Forest" Warner Mrs. Webb 3. Trio— " Meditation " Gounod Miss Cherrett (piano), Mr. Schwartz (violin), Mr. West (organ) 4. Song— "Ye clonda that course" Proch Mr. Widdop 5. Selection— " Martha " Flotow 6. Romance — " Didst thou but know" Balfe Mrs. Greenwood 7. Galop — "Crescendo" Bosisio National Anthem. Pianiste Misa Cherrett Leader of Orchestra Mr. J. H. Otto Schwartz Conductor . . . . Mr. Hautrie West Admission — Front Seats, 3a ; Second do, 2a. Tickets at tho Musicaellera and Stationers. NOTICE. REHEARSAL for Pirates of Penzance takes place TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30. S. CIMINO. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Willis-street. 4 MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the Organ Fund, will be given in the Schoolroom ON TUESDAY, 25th INST., At 8 o'clock. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL /J BAND BAZAAR, In aid of the Building Fund for NEW SCHOOLROOM To replace that destroyed by the Mannersstreet fire. To be held at the ARCADE on the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd NOVEMBER NEXT. H^ f^ ; DISTRICT ORDER. \ MEETING of Officers will be held xi. at the Empire Hotel THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements for a Review on tho 9th of November. E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding District. Wellington, 20th Oct., 1881. THE WELLINGTON GARDENERS' MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. THE Quarterly Meeting will be held THIS EVENING. Subject. — Adjourned Dieoussion on Seedgrowing as a Local Industry. W. H. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. A CONVENTION of the Wellington Lodges will be held in the Good Templar Hall, Manners-street, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 20th Ootober, at 8 o'clock, to consider the reply of the G.W.C.T., re representation and prepare resolutions for the ' next Session of the Grand Lodge. M. READ, District Deputy. 19th October, 1881. WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. THE concluding SERVICES for SUNDAY SCHOOL WEEK, 1881, are as follows :—: — Thursday. 20th October, at 7.30 p.m.— A Sunday School Teachers' Conference, in St. John's Church, Willis-street Subjects — The advisability of a uniform system of lessons, to be opened by Mr. J. Knowles. Sunday School Rewards and Treats, to be opened by Mr. Moxham. , Sankey's Hymns will be used, and a collection will be made at the close in aid of the funds of the Union. On Sunday Afternoon, 23rd October, a UNITED SERVICE for Teachers and Scholars will be held in Weßley Church, at 3 o'clock Bcripture Exposition, Rev. J. Paterson. Addresses by Rev. H. B. Redstone and Mr. F. H. Fraser. Subject—" The Peace Offering," being the Lesson for the day from the International Series. Superintendents are requested to have their Soholars seated by 2.45, after which the limited space available will be thrown open to the public. J. KITCHEN, Chairman. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members will be held at the Rechabite Hall, on FRIDAY, the 21st inst., at 8 p.m. Business— lmportant. By order of the Worshipful Masters of Lodges Nos. 16 and 23. GEORGE ROBERT YOUNG, Secretary, No. 16. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WELLINGTON. I INTEND to Address the Constituency on FRIDAY EVENING, the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock, at tho Adelaide-road Hall. C. HENDREY. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING willboheld on SATURDAY, Jt\. the 22nd, at Colonial Museum, at 8 p.m. Papers will be read. R. R. GORE. DR . NEWMAN WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT PAHAUTANUI ON SATURDAY, 22nd, at 8 p.m., IN THE S C H O O L-H OUSE. |^<ENTLFMEN wishing to act on Mr. VJT SHAW'S Committee are invited to attend at the Arcade (upstairs) on FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. MAYORALTY ELECTION. MR. G. FISHER will address the City Katepayera at the ARCADE, on MONDAY NEXT, 24th inst. In the Estate of SKELLEY BROS., of Patea, Drapers. ALL persons having claims against this Estate, who have not yet sent in proofs of debt, are requested to do so on or before Ist November, or they will be absolutely excluded from participation in final dividend about to be declared. T. J. LADD, Trustee. 19th Ootober, 1881.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 20 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 20 October 1881, Page 3