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rTIHEATRE ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Kellar & Cunaed. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing THIS FRIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. First Appearance in Wellington of KELLAR AND CUNARD, The Renowned Illusionists, With their world-famed entertainment, 'entitled A NIGIJT IN DREAMLAND! Introducing Wonderful Feats of Legerdemain of the most original, unique, and classical kind, including THE MIRACLES OF THE AGE ! KELLAR'S MARVELLOUS AUTOMATA, ARNO! ECHO! PHONO! CLIO! These beautiful specimens of ingenuity puzzle the spectator at the multiplicity and auperhuman proficiency of their attainments —calculating and solving the moat difficult mathematical problems, executing on two instruments choice moreeaux of music, and sketching in a most artistic and life-like manner tho portraits of living or dead celebrities. KELLAR AND CUNABD'S MARVELLOUS SEANCES! Have been given in the presence of the Crowned Heads and Nobility of Europe, inoluding Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Napoleon, His Majesty the Czar of Russia, His Imperial Majesty Don Pedro II of Brazil. KEL L A R Ia without doubt pre-eminently the SUPERIOR OF ALL ILLUSIONISTS! Produoing without the ordinary physical appliances The Most Profound and Startling Wonders, Which, through ignorance and superstition, have been attributed to DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT. Admiapion-r-te, 2s 6d, la. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clook. Carnages at 10. Box Plan at Holliday's, Stationers' Hall. WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. THE United Sunday Sohool Teaohera of Wellington will take TEA together, and hold a CONVENTION after, on TUES- j DAY EVENING next, 21st November, at the Athenjkum Building (upper floor). Tea at 6.30 ; Convention open at 7.30 sharp. Hon. Mr. Dick will preside. The Choir of the W.Y.M.O.A. will be preaent. Frienda cordially invited.

NAVAL BRIGADE BAND. MEET at the Bondroom (in mufti) THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp, for special practice. S. CIMINO. H.M. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. FLiING for Sub-Liont. Davy's Second Clues Cup at the Polhill Gully Range TO-MORROW (Saturday) MORNING, at 5.30. THOMAS GEARY, Secretary Shooting Committee. DISTRICT ORDER. A MEETING of Officers commanding Corps within the Wellington Distriot will take place at the Empire Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, the 20th inatant, at 8.30 o'olock, to mako arrangements for the Competition for the Government Prizeß for 1882. E. PEARCE, liout.-Col., Commanding District. Militia and Volunteer Office, 16th November, 1882, A Meeting of the Drill Shed Committee will be held at the same place, at 9 o'clock, same evening. DISTRICT ORDER. THE Volunteer Corps will parade for Monthly Inspection and Annual Inspection of Aims, Ac, as under : — Makara Rifles, at Karori, on Saturday, 18th inst., at 2.30 p.m. The City Corps will parade in the Drill Shed on their respective nights at 7.30 p.m., viz. : — City Rifles, on Monday, 20th inst. D Battery N.Z. A., Tuesday. 21at inst. Naval Brigade, Wednesday, 22nd inst. Guards, Thursday, 23rd inst. Engineers, Friday, 24th inst. Kaiwarra Rifles, at Kaiwarra, on Wednesday, 29th inst., at 7.30 p.m. All Government property to be produced. Officers commanding Corps to furnish the usual Arms and Accoutrements Roll. E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Col., Commanding District. .Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 16th November, 1882. I' 1 HE Makara Rifle Volunteers will compete •for Captain Johston's Cup, and various other prizes, on SATURDAY NEXT, at the Kat6n Butts, commencing' at 10.30 a.m. ' P. MONAGHAN, - Captain Commanding.

WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU •- RAILWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Directors of the above company, at a meeting held on the 31st Ootober lost, made a Coll of One Shilling per Share, Payable on or before the 21st inatant, at any of tho Branches of the Bank of New Zealand. JAS. WALLACE, *¦, Secretary. SPONGE. OVER i! 100 worth for Sale, wholesale and retail ; pricen from la each. William C. FitzGerald, Manners-street. Tl A N N A H, Lambton Quay, Cuba-street, and Molesworth-street, Will sell on Saturday Men's Best Watertights, at 14s lid. fTHHOS. J. J. PHILLIPS' ART iUNION. (Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hia Exoellency Sir James Prendergoat.) Paintings now on view at Thomas Myers', Willis-street, where tickets may be obtained ; or from Phillips and Guthridge, Abergeldie House, Wellington Terraoe. /2J.00D JUDGMENT lead all careful persons to buy where they can obtain the best value for their money. Therefore, at once proceed to HANNAH'S, Cuba-street, and look at the prices in our windows. MELROSE ! MELROSE ! MELEOSE ! The Finest Suburb out of Wellington. OPEN FOR SELECTION AT AN UPSET PRICE. THE owners of the Township of Melroae have deoided to allow the publio to Belect any section whioh they may desire (subject to approval) at a fixed upset price, which ranges from £8 153 per acre. Full schedules of the upset prices may be seen at our offices. The right to select will remain open for fourteen days only, when the property ' will be withdrawn from sale. Thia ia one of those rare opportunities which should be eagerly sought by all sensible men who dosire to take advantage of the forthcoming rapid rise in values. Remember 1 The property ia to be sold at vory low prioes, in order to olose the partnership accounts of the owners. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO., Auctioneers, Exohange Land A Mercantile Auction Booms, Panama-street. W BOOTH A CO., Waterloo-quay, oloae • to Railway Wharf, have plenty of firat-olaaa flooring and lining, red pine, black pine, white pine, and totara.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 101, 17 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 101, 17 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 101, 17 November 1882, Page 3

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