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mHEATRE ROYAL. Under the auspices of the Freethought Association. CHARLES BRIGHT, The Eminent Fbeethouoht Lecttjbeb, SUNDAY EVENING, 27th APRIL, At 7.30 o'clock, Will deliver his celebrated Freethought Lecture, " A Reply to the Question— What do YOU GIVE US IN ITS PLACE?" This Lecture was delivered by Mr. Charles Bright in America (from where he has lately returned) to crowded and enthusiastic audiences. Admission— Stalk and Dress Circle, la; Pit, la. npHEATRE ROYAL. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING SATURDAY, 26th APRIL. The Veritable Monarch and Prince of Entertainers, PROFESSOR ANDERSON ! PROFESSOR ANDERSON! GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH. In a aeries of Incomprehensible Wonders of Ancient Neoromancy and Modern Marvels. Tho Age of New and Huge Events in Modern Wonders. The Extreme Limits of Magnitude reached. Wonders from both Hemispheres. LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, Expounder of the Mystic Science, illustrating a Mesmerio Trance, Mental Telegraphy, the talk of Melbourne, the Marvellous Experiments reaohing the very Acme of Perfection. To keep pace with tho present progressive ago. the Favourite Wonders have been remodelled and greatly improved. The Most Wonderful and Marvellous Performance ever witnessed in New Zealand. Admission— 3B, 2s, and Is. Box plan at usual plaoe. Commence at 8. RECHABITE HALL. PROFESSOR O. G. HUGO will deliver his Fifth Lecture THIS EVENING. Subject : "HANDS." To commence at 8 o'clook. Admission, 2a and Is. PROFESSOR O. E. HUGO ia in daily attendance at his Consulting Room, Hunter-street, upstairs offico, next to Mr. Henry Moss's office, for the purpose of supplying applicants with his aoourate Charts of Mental, Moral, and Physioal Development. Further notice will be given of Professor Hngo's next Lectures. BAZAAR, St. George's Hall, now open. Stook in Bankrupt Estate of Philip Moeller & Co. Every article marked in plain figures at wholesale cost price. ATHEN2EUM HALL. MENDELSSOHN'S LOBGESANG WILL BE REPEATED THIS EVENING. Admission to all parts of Hall, 2s. J. T. BROOKE HICKSON, Hon. Sec ST. PETER'S SCHOOL. ¦\TO PRACTICE TO-NIGHT. ±\ HAUTRIE WEST. "POPULAR CONCERT, The Fourth op a Bebies, Will beheld at the ATHENiEUM HALL, ON MONDAY NEXT, 28th APRIL, In aid of a Piano Fund. Under the auspices of the Wellington Early Closing Association. Admission One Shilling. TINAKORI SCHOOL ROOM. ALECTURE * Will bo delivered by MR. S. HERBERT COX, ON MONDAY, 28th APRIL, Subject : VOLCANOES. In aid of the Bazaar fund for purohase of School Room. Admission, Is. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, COUBTENAT PLACE. ON THURSDAY, Ist May, 1884. A TEA MEETING Will be bo held IN THE SCHOOLROOM, Tea on the tables from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. Tickets la Gd each. A SALE of Useful and Fanoy Articles will be held dnring the Afternoon and Evening, and also on Friday and Saturday following. Music at intervals. Doors open each day from 2 to 10 p.m. Admission to Sale and entertainments, Free. Proceeds in aid of Trust and Cironit funds. TO THE ELECTORS OF THORNDON. ME. DWAN. in the course of next week, of whioh dne notice will be given, will ADDRESS the Electors at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Lambton Quay, and at Mr. FRED. DOWSETT'S, Tinakori-road. 24th April, 1884. MR. DWAN'S COMMITTEE are notified that a MEETING will be held at their ROOM on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 25th inst., at 9 o'clock p.m. By order. THE CHAIRMAN. WELLINGTON BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE CLUB. MEMBERS will meet at the Martin Fountain TO-MOBROW (Saturday), at 2.15 sharp (weather permitting). Cyclists wishing to join the Club are invited to attend. A General Meeting of tho Club will be held on SATURDAY EVENING, at the Pier Hotel, at 8.30. Business important. Every member requested to attend. J. T. BROOKE HICKSON, Hon Sec DISTRICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 23rd April, 1884. THE Government Parades for the Garrison Volunteer Corps and Band will bo held in the Drill-shed at 7.30 p.m., in drill ordor, as nnder : — Wellington Riflo Volunteers— FßlDAY, 25th instant. Wellington City Rifles and Bond — MONDAY, 28th instant. D Battery N.Z.A.— TUESDAY, 29th instant. Naval ArtiIIery— WEDNESDAY, 30th instant. Guards— THURSDAY, let proximo. ByOrd6r - j.G. BUTTS. Major and Adjutant. MELROSE."" MELROSE. MELROSE. "\rOTICEto G. H. LTncFOßDandotherß. — J3I I hereby give you timely notice not to Fence across any roads or streets in the township of Melrose. If you persist in fenoing across the roads and streets, or by any other impediment whatever, I shall remove all obstructions being derogate to my several freehold properties in the township of Melrose. (Signed) CHARLES MACE. LyelTa Bay House Freehold, Melrose. Dated this 24th day of April, 1884.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 25 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 25 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 25 April 1884, Page 3

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