npHEATRE ROYAL. Managers ... Theo. Hamilton &J. S. Willis Stage Manager W. J. Holloway A Genuine Success of MISS LOUISE POMEROY, Supported by W. J. Holloway, W. Hoskinb H. Fleming J. J. Wallace Theo. Hamilton TO-NIGHT— LAST TIME of Shakespeare's Comedy, in Five Acts, of — TWELFTH NIGHT; Or, WHAT YOU WILL ! Viola Miss Louise Pomeroy Fbiday-HUNCHBACK. Saturday— ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. THE PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION OF ST. PAUL'S, WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 27th October, IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCHBOOM, Tinakori Road, A MUSICAL LECTURE (Instead of the second concert of the course, in aid of the Library Fund.) Lecturer— Robert Parker, Esq. Subject— "The Life and Letters of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy," with illustrations from his works. Admission, la. (The course ticket ia available.) Tioketa can be had from Messrs. Lyon and Blair's, Reichardt's, Webley's, and members of the Association. L. HALLIWELL, Hon. Sec. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. /J EA ND BAZAAR, AT THE ARCADE, In aid of the Building Fund for a NEW SCHOOLEOOM, to replace the one deateoyed by the Manners-Btreet fire of June, 1879. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THUESDAY, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd November Next. The Committee have much pleasure in stating that W. H. Levin, Eeq., M.H.E., has kindly consented to be present, and will give the Opening Address on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The City Bandg have generously offered their services, and will perform selections of music during the progress of the Bazaar each evening. Firßt Night— The Naval Brigade Band. Second Night— The Guards' Band. Third Night— The Artillery Band. STALL-HOLDEES— No. I— Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Watty, and Assistants. No. 2— Mra. Tiller and Assistants. No. 3— Mrs. Stafford and Assistants. No. 4— Mrs. Boxall and Teachers. No. s—Miss5 — Miss Helyer and Scholars. No. 6— Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Cleland, and Assistants. No. 7— Flower Stall, Mrs. Emmet. No. B— Book Stall, Young Men's Bible Class. No. 9— Christmas Tree, Miss Wilkinson and Scholars. No. 10— Eefreshment Stall, Mr. J. Dixon. Telegraph Office, Exhibitions in Side-rooms, &c, &c, &c. The Fancy Stalls will have for sale a large variety of CHINESE CUEIOSITIES. The Bazaar will open each day, in the afternoon from 2 to 5 30 o'clock, and in. the evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. Admißsion— One Shilling; children under 12 years, half-price. Opening Day, Tuesday, Ist November. G. B. CLARK, Hon. Sec. HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY. nnHE SPEING EXHIBITION will be held in the Arcade, on 17th NOVEMBER. T. W. KIEK, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. PEINCE OF WALES' BIETHDAY. WELLINGTON GUAEDS BAND BALL, AT THE ARCADE. Double Tickets, 10s ; Extra Lady, 4s ; Inoluding Eefreahmenta. N. Z. ENGINEER COEPS OP SUBMARINE MINEES. SPECIAL MEETING. ASPECrAL MEETING of members of the above Corpa will be held in the Drill Shed THIS (THUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp, to take into consideration the position the Corps ought to take up in the present state of affaire. A full attendance ia particularly requested. R. M. SIMPSON, Captain Commanding. Wellington, 27th Oct., 1881. NTERTATNMENT COMMITTEE OP MOUNT VIEW LUNATIC ASYLUM RECREATION FUND. FIRST Meeting of those Gentlemen who have consented to act will take place in large Hall of Athonteam THIS (Thursday) EVENING, the 27th October, at 8 o'clock. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP GOOD TEMPLAES. GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. THE adjourned Convention of the Wellington Lodgea will be held in Mr. Eedßtone'a School-room, Courtenay Place, on THUESDAY, 27th October, at 8 p.m., to prepare resolutions for next session of Grand M. READ. District Deputy. 25th Ootober, 1881. I. O. R. PEESEVERANci TENT, No. 6. \ SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING of x_L the above Tent will be held next Tent Night, FRIDAY, 28th October. Business — Consideration of By-laws, &c. CHAS. BEECH KR, Secretary. THE Half-yearly Meeting of the Wellington Ladies' Christian Aaaociation will be held at the Athenaum on FRIDAY, 28th Ootober, at 3.30 p.m. All Ladies intereated In the work of the Asaociation are invited to be present. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WELLINGTON. GENTLEMEN desirous of assisting the Return of Mr. CHARLES HEN DREY to the House of Representatives are hereby requested to meet at the Adelaide-road Hall, on MONDAY next, 31st Ootober, at 8 p.m. sharp. LOYAL OEANGE INSTITUTION. THE Brethren will assemble for Divine Service on SUNDAY, the 30th inst., at the Primitive Methodist Church, Webbstreet, at 10.45 a m. The sermon will be preaohed by the Eov. D. Dutton. By order of the W.M. WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. THE UNITED SEEVICE For Teachers and Scholars postponed on account of the weather, will be held NEXT SUNDAY AFTEENOON, 30th Oct., in WESLEY CHUECH, Taranaki-street. Superintendents will please have their scholars seated by 2.45 o'clock, after which hour the publio will be admitted. The Committee require about 100 bouquets of Flowers. Friends will greatly oblige by sending their contributions to Wesley Churoh on Saturday afternoon, between 3 and 4 o'«l*ok. J. KITCHEN, Chairman.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 101, 27 October 1881, Page 3
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