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I payment by rcu'ta in England. I must ask , pardon for trespassing so grreitly on your j £pace, bnfc the importance of the subject ia I my excuse. I am, Ac, Wellington, 21st November. State. rl l H E A T B E BOYAL. Leseeea and 7 Theo. Hamiltok and Managers ) J. S. Willis. Stage Manager . . . W. J. Hollow at. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBEB. LOUISE POMEROY in WINTEB'S TALE LOUISE POMEBOY in WINTER'S TALE LOUISE POMEROY in WINTEB'S TALE Magnificent New Scenery. Gorgeous Appoin menta. Hermione .., Louise Pomerot Perdita Louise Pomerot Seats at Holliday's. Jos. Pickbhsoill, Manager for Louise Poheeot. nnHEATBE EOYAL. PBELIMINARY NOTICE. B. J. D. LIAS haa the honour to announce having leased the above Theatre for a Season, commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd December. The First Special Attraction will be the Engagement for a Limited Numbeb of Nights of the Popular Actor, MB. W. H. LEAKE, Bnpported by DE LIAS* AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Futther particulars, Bee future advertisement. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING. ST. ANDREW'S DAY, WEDNESDAY, 80th November, 1881. 1. Railway Stakes Handicap, of 65 soys. 2. Hurdle Handicap, of 60 soys. 3. Hack Hurdle Race, of 20 soya. 1. Hutt Park Spring Handicap, of 150 boys. 5. Hack Race, of 10 soys. 6. Consolation Handicap, of 40 sevs. Fiest Bace Starts at 1 o'clock. A Special Railway Timetable has been arranged, Return Tickets issued at Single Fares, from any Station to the Lower Hutt. Price of Admission to the Course — ONE SHILLING. Horse and rider. 2s ; vehicle with 1 horse, 2s 6d ; do with 2 horses, 3s ; do with 3or more horßes, 4a ; drivers of vehicles free, all others in the vehicle Is each. Admission to Grand Stand and Lawn ... 5s „ „ Saddling Paddock ... ..5s „ „ Top of Grand Stand ... 2s Two Totalizators will be in operation on ;he Course, under the supervision of the Stewards. By permission of the Hon. Capfc. Randall Johnson, the Fine Band of the Wellington Suards will be in attendance, and play a selection of airs. A. E. GRIMSTONE, Secretary. P E C I A L ATTRACTION FOR WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, [n commemoration of the Volunteers arrival from the Front. • THE WELLINGTON NAVAL BRIGADE'S BAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL! Will be held on the above date AT THE ABCADE. Double Tiokets (including refreshments), ?s 6d ; extra lady, 3s 6ri. Admission to Galery, which will be strictly select Is. Tickets to be obtained from members of Brigade and Band. A II G E E ' S fIL EXHIBITION OI" <TEW ZEALAND FOEEST SCENEBY, MODELS, &c, &c, M ANN EBS- STREET. EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. Admission, Is ; Children, Cd. NEWTOWN TEA GAEDENS. 3POBTS ! SPOBTS ! ! SPOBTS ! ! ! Games of every description, including Quoits, Dancing, Rifle-shooting, Swinging, &C, &C, *C , AT THE T^TEWTOWN TEA GAEDENS, EVERY SATUBDAY. ADMISSION FREE ! ! ! The Tram stops at the entrance to the Gardens. N.B. — A First-class Band in attendance. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. rriHE Committee of the above Sooiety begs JL to announce that their SUMMER SALE will be opened by the Hon. Lady Hamilton Gordon on THURSDAY next, Ist December, at 2 o'olock p.m , in the Churchroom, 'Jina-kori-road, when a large and varied assortment of ( hildren's OlothiDg, Plain and Fancy Goods, Toys, Plants in Pota, and Christmas Presents in great variety, will be submitted for sale at very reasonable prices, and trust for a continuation of support from their friends and the pnblie generally. Proceeds of sale will, us usual, be devoted to paying rent of Churohroom and lightening the debt on the property. The room will be open from 2 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, 6d ; children half-price. Refreshments will be obtainable in the oo m. H UEE A H! T OOK OUT FOB THE FOEESTEES' FETE AND ATHLETIC SPOBTS ON BOXING DAY. ABT UNION OF GLASGOW. INTEND ING Subscribers are requested to apply for Tickets before the 4th December, as the list will go Home by next mail. Prospectuses supplied and speoimen engravings exhibited on application. A. P. STUABT, Hon. Sec. TF this should meet the eye of anyone wanting to know where they can get the best and cheapest Confectionory in town, it is at G. H. Thornton's, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington. Ordinary Boiled Lollies, from €0s p«r cwt. Write for price list. IF the musical box left with me in bond for rent is not claimed within 14 dayp, the same will be sold to defray expenses. 28th Nov. ELIZABETH PUDNEY. A LADY, residing three minutes' walk from Post Office, wishes to receive a lady and gentleman to board, or one or two ladies ; private sitting-room and every home comfort. Address A.R.S., Evening Post office. CAUTION ! CAUTION ! BEWABE OF FEVERS, SMALL-POX, &c, &c. A warning to persons against buying second-hand bedding, as the bedding from the old Hospital is in circulation, and may be made up into mattresses, bedding, &o , and offered at auction sales to unsuspecting persons as hond fide new goods. Prevention is better than cnre ! No doubt half the fevers and contagions diseases are taken home to families in Becond-hand mattresses, bedding, &0., or supposed new mattresses Btnffed with old material. Why take the risk when yon can get your MATTRESSES AND BEDDING WARRANTED made from all new material, and at the lowest possible prices they can be made for, at S. SOFFE'S Matt&sbs and Bedding Manufactory, Manners-street, Wellington, (Established 1872).

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 28 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 28 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 28 November 1881, Page 3

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