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[fTI HEA TE E EOY AL. [ Lessees and \ Theo Hamilton and I Managers ) " J. S. Willis. Under the immediate patronage of his kxcellency the Governor. Under the immediate patronage of the Mayor and ! Corporation. Under the immediate patronage of the officers and members of I the Wellington Guard CorpH. j EXTBA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. In consequence of the farther and extreme delay in the departure of the steamer Albion from Napier, the Managers are compelled to alter the programme announced. The first performance of Mibs POMEROY'S Farewell to Wellington will take place On WEDNESDAY EVENING, When will be produced— LED ASTEAY ! Annande Chandose ... Lottise Pombbot On THURSDAY will be prodnced, after careful rehearsal, with New Sceneries and Appointments — WINTER'S TALE! Seats booked for the play of "Winter's Tale" will be available for Thursday Evening upon calling at Holliday's and entering the same. Jos. Pickbbsgii.li, Manager for Louise Pomehot. fTIHEATEE ROYAL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E. J. D. LIAS has the hononr 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 Number of Nights of the Popular Actor, MB. W. H. LEAKE, Supported by DE LIAS' AUSTEALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY* t _ Further particulars, see future advertisement. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING. ST. ANDREW'S DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th November, 1881. 1. Railway Stakes Handicap, of 65 s jvs. 2. Hurdle Handicap, of 60 soys. 3. Hack Hurdle Eace, of 20 soys. i. Hutt Park Spring Handicap, of 150 aovs. 5. Hack Race, of 10 soys. 6. Consolation Handicap, of 40 soys. First Race Starts at 1 o'clock. A Special Railway Timetable has been arranged, Return Ticketß 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, 5s 6d ; do with 2 horses, 3s ; do with 3or nore horses, 4s ; drivers of vehicles free, all )ther3 in the vehicle Is each. Admission to Grand Stand and Lawn ... 5s „ „ Saddling Paddock ... ..5s „ „ Top of Grandstand ...2s Two Totalizators will be in operation on ihe Course, under the supervision of the Stewards. By permission of the Hon. Capt. Randall Johnson, the Fine Band of the Wellington Guards will be in attondance, and play a selection of airs. A. E. GRIMSTONE, Secretary. SPECIAL ATTRACTION O FOR WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, [n commemoration of the Volunteers arrival from the Front. THE WELLINGTON NAVAL BEIGADE'S BAND ?LAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL! Will be hold on the above date AT THE AECADE. Double Tickets (including refreshments), Is 6d ; extra lady, 3s 6d. Admission to Galery, whioh will be strictly select. Is. Tickets to be obtained from members of Brigade and Band. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. 11HE Sale of WORK will be opened on THURSDAY, Ist December, at 2 p.m., for ne day only. A H GEE'S t\. EXHIBITION OF *EW ZEALAND FOEEST SCENEEY, MODELS, &c, &c, MANNEES-STEEET. EXHIBITION IS NOW OPFN. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. NEWTOWN TEA GAEDENS. 3POETS ! SPOETS ! ! SPOETS ! ! ! Games of every description, including Quoits, Dancing, Rifle-shooting, Swinging, &c, &c, Ac , AT THE T^TEWTOWN TEA GARDENS, EVERY SATDEDAY. ADMISSION FREE ! ! ! The Tram Btopß at the entranoe to the Gardens. tf.B.— A First-class Band in attendance. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. r f^HE Committee of the above Society begs X to annonnco that their SUMMER SALE will be opened by the Hon. Lady Hamilton Sordon on THURSDAY next, Ist December, it 2 o'clock p.m., in the Churchroom, lina-kori-road, when a large and varied assortment of Children's Clothir g, Plain and Fancy Soodß, Toys, Plants in Pots, and Christmas Presents in great variety, will be submitted 'or sale at very reasonable prices, and tru9t "or a continuation of euppott from their 'rionds and the public generally. Proceeds jf sale will, as usual, bo dsvoted to paying rent of Churchroom and lightening the debt ra 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. Eefreshmonts will be obtainable in the room. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. THE Offices of the Corporation will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY, the 30th November, ST. ANDREW'S DAY. CHARLES C. GEAHAM. Town Clerk. "IX7 E, the undersigned Merchants, do hereby agree to Close our respective Places of Business on WEDNESDAY, the 30th of November, being St. Andrew's Day : — E. S. Waterhouse, W. M. Bannatyme and Co., Josepk Nathan and Co., J. Dransfield, Thompson, Shannon and Co.; Harcouxt and Co , Turnbull, Smith and Co.; Krull and Co., E. Pearce, JohcstonandCo., Jno. Duthie and Co., W. Waring Taylor, William Dawson and Co., Levin and Co., George Crawford and Co., Zohrab, Newman and Co.; W. and G. Turnbull and Co. WE. the undersigned Drapers and Clothiere, desire to intimate that our respective places of business will be closed on Weduesday, SOth inst. (St. Andrew's Day).— j. B. btee'e, Wm. Clark, Casey and McDonald, Kircaldie and Stains, Wilson and Richardson, C. Hill. Hallenstein Bros., J. McDowell and Co., W. Sample, Wm. Munro, Wm Thornburn, Graves and Fleming.Veitoh and Allan, Jamea Smith, C. Smith, J. B. Hamilton, E. M. Lowater, J. Paul, W. Kirby. 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. Addresß A.R.S., Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 29 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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