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;mH£ AT B J3_ ROYAL. Lessee and Manager Bland Holt. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, List Night but One of the Great Speotaoular Drama, the WORLD ! WORLD I ! WORLD ! ! I With all ita beautiful aoenic and meohanioal effects, and witnessed by crowded houses during the past week. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Grand Command Night andSpeoial and Positively the Last Performance of the "WOBL D." (Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of Sir James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government, and c uite). Box plan for this night now open. THURSDAY— NEW B iBYLON. Poaitively for Sevon Nights only, aa the Company leave for Auckland, per Jfotorua, on Friday, 15th inst. Tariff— 4s, 2a 6d, and la. Business Manager, W. H. BEAGRAVE. ST. MARK'S PARISH. A CONCERT, in aid of the Sohool Bnilding Fund, will be given in the Sohoolroom, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), sth inst. Pboqbammx— Glee— "Who is Sylvia" ... Maofarren Dnett— "Hark, 'Vb the Breeze" Sohaohner Miss Bandall and Mr. J. E. Page Song— "To the Woe da" ... Warner Miss Parkes Glee—" Here, in Cool Grot " ... Mornington Song—" Truo to the Last" ... Adama Mr. Widdop Beading— "An Ingoldsby Lagend" Barham Mr. C. C. Howard Song—" Her Bright Smile " ... Reiohardt Mrs. Kayll Part Song — "A Hunting we will A rranged Go" Bimbault Song—" She Wore a Wreath of Roses" Knight Miss Bandall Gloe— "Awake, iEolian Ljra" Danby Song and Chorna — ' Won't you Bny my Pretty Flowers ". . Peraley Miss A. Hutohinaon Trio— "Breathe soft, ye Winds" Paxton Miss Randall, Mr. Howard, Mr. Manning Song— "Mary, of Argyle " Miss M. MT'aul Trio (Comio) — "Maiden Fair" Haydn Messrs. Pago, Howard, and Widdop Glee—" Ye Spotted Snakes "... Stevens God Save the Quien. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission One Shilling. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SOHOOL Tabanaxi-stbxst. A GRAND VOCAITiNSTBUMENTAL, AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT Will be held in the above Building ON THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1882. Proceeds in aid of the Funds for lining the class-rooms. Fnll programme in Thursday's isßue. Commence at 8 o'olook p.m. Admission— One Shilling. NOTICE. THE fieohabites of Wellington intend giving a series of MUSICAL and LITEKABY ENTERTAINMENTS, on the FIRST THURSDAY in eaoh month, and have been promised the kind asßistanoo of the leading local talent for these occasions. The first will take phoe on THURSDAY NEK" T, tha 7th instant. Programme in future issue of this paper. F. H. FRASER. D BATTERY N.Z. REGIMENT ARTILLERY Volunteers. THE Battery will Parade at the A.C. Drill-shed, Mount Cook, at 7.50 p.m. THIS EVENING, when candidate's for promotion will compete in gun-drill. M. M'CREDIE, Lieutenant-Commanding. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, AND DOG SHOW. NEXT MEETING General Committee TUESDAY, sth September, at Central Hotel, 8 p.m. sharp. WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE ESCAPE COBP3. MONTHLY MEETING of the above Coipa will be held THIS EVENING, at the Manners-street Brigade Station, at 8 o'clock. Fines for non-attendanoe will be striotly enforced. By oommand. LIEUT. HARRIS. THE TEMPLE OF PEACE LODGE, Kil-WABRA-WAREA. riIHE above Lodge will meet at the SohoolX room on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.15 o'olook. The Lodge will adjourn at 8 o'olock, when there will be an open Lodge, to whioh all aro invited. JOSEPH HOLMES, Seoretary. WELLINGTON CRICKET CLUB. npHE Annual Genoral Meeting of members X will be held in the Pier Hotel on THURSDAY, the 7th inst., at 8 p.m. 4 Business: Election of new members, offioers for ensuing season, alterations in rules and general. J. P. KENNEDY, Hon. Seo. MR. ALDRICH invites the Ratepayers of Lambton Ward to meet him at the Atheoanm, on THURSDAY, the 7th inst., to hear his views onMunioipal matters. The other candidates are also invited to attend. G. A. ALDRICH. 4th September, 1882. TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK WARD. MR. ALEXANDER WILSON invites the Ratepayers of the Ward to meet him at the Adelaide-road Hall on THURSDAY, the 7th instant, at 8 o'olook p.m., to hear his views on municipal matters. THE NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). At a meeting of Provisional Directors held last evening, it was resolved (in order to meet the views of some intending snbsori* bera) " That Shareholders desirous of paying up their calls in advanoe, be allowed interest, on any amount* co paid at the rate of 7 per oent. per annmm." WILLIAMSON * CO. 25th August, 1882. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. CHARLES ADOLPHUS DEACON and ROBKRT BMYTHE MARTIN, at the Oity of Wellington, aa Shipping and Commiss : on Agents and bharebrokers, under the style of "Descon and Martin," has been thia day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be oarried on by the said Charles Adolphus Deacon, who will receive all debts due to and discharge all the liabilities of the laid late Partnership. Dated at Wellington thia fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. R. S. MARTIN. CHAS. A. DEACON. Witneaa— W. B. Edwabds, Solicitor, Wellington. GOLDEN BAR GOLDMINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) AT a meeting of Directors held this day a Call (the Ist) of Twopence per Share was made payable at the Company's Offioe, Willis-streat, Wellington, on Wednesday, the 13th day of September, 1882. L. DAVIES, Manager. Wellington, Sth September, 1882. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my butohering business at the Taita, I hereby re* quest that all outstanding aooonnts shall be settled on or before Wednesday, 6th September, to avoid unpleasant proceedings. HENRY FREEMAN, Upper Hutt. 250 . ENGLISH AND COLONIAL-MADE COSTUMES WILL be aold during thia week'oßly, at half oost price, at O. SMITH'S, Devonshire Home, Cuba-ittett.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 3

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