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BOYAL. MONDAY EVENING, 29th SEPTEMBEE. ME. THOS. BBACKEN Will deliver the first of a series of Three Popular and Instructive Lectures, as above, "AN EVENING WITH THE POETS OF IBELAND." The Lecture will be illustrated by the following Selections :— Goldsmith— "The Deserted Village." Rev. Charles Wolfe— " The Burial of Sir John Moore." Thomas Moore— " The Curse from the Fire-worshippers," " Bendemeer's Stream," " Come, Send Bound the Wine," " The Bard's Legacy ." " Dear Harp of My Country." Samuel Lover— " The Angel's Whisper," " The Four-leaved Shamrock," ' ' Widow Machreo." Thomas Davis— " The Flower of Finae." John Keeoan — " Caoch the Piper." Dr. Waller — " Dance Light, Love." J. Lefanxt— " Shamus O'Brien." Anon— "Theßoreen," " Tipperary Tom," " Ninety-eight." Father Prout— " The Bells of Shondon." Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pitt, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. The Lecture will conclude at a quarter to 10. N.B. — The Second Leoture, entitled " An Evening with the Author of Handy Andy," will bo delivered on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the Ist October, and the third and lost of the series, "The Triumph of Democracy," on FBEDAY, the 3rd October. T V O E U At . By Speoial Bequest the DBAMATIC CLUB •WILL PERFORM ON THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBEE, "THE FOREST-KEEPER," And the Farce "BAMBOOZLING." Admission 2s and Is. ELLINGTON FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION, Lyceum, Tobt-strekt. On SUNDAY EVENING, 28th instant, " IVO " will deliver his Popular Leoture, " Ghosts, Witches, and Bogies," which has been delivered to large audiences in Christchurch and Dunedin. The Lyceum Band will perform various selections. Prices of admission — Front seats, Is ; back seats, Cd ; members, Cd. Lecture at 7.30. TCIREETHOUGHT. On To-morrow (SUNDAY) Evening, MR. GEO. SAWKINS Will deliver his third astronomical leoture at ST. GEORGE'S HALL. Subject— " HELL AND THE DEVIL." Specially executed diagrams, explanatory of the esoteric meaning of Christian doctrines, will be displayed. The Excelsior Band will perform various operatic selections under Mr. Hammond. Overture at half -past sovon ; Leoture at a quarter to eight. Admission — Front Seats, la ; Back, 6d. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION. ASOCIAL GATHERING of the Members of the Union, to which the general public are respectfully .invited, will be held at the United Free Methadist Church on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 7.30 p.m. R. HobbS, EBq., M.H.R., will preside. The evening will be rendered agreeable by solos and selections of music by an efficient choir, and short addresses. As many aa possible of those who joined the Union during Mr. Glovor's mission are urged to attend. WM. PRICE, Secretary. "VTOTICE. — A Temperance Meeting will .111 be held on TUESDAY, 30th Sept., at half-past 7 o'olock p.m., at the Hall, Petone, undor the auspices of thel.O.G.T., in_ which Addresses will be delivered by ministers and friends. Temperance Melodies will be sung between the addressos. All are invited. WM. HAYNES, D.D.O.W.C.T. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Newtown. A SEBVICE OF SONG, entitled " Chris--CjL tiania, will be given in the above Church by the Sunday School Children and Teachers on THURSDAY NEXT, tho 2nd OCTOBER, commencing at 8 p.m. Conductor, Mr. J. Bowman. Connective readings by Mr. F. H. Fraser. Admission— One Shilling. Proceeds in aid of Church Funds. U.A.O. OF DRUIDS. EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 97. WILL oelebrate their Fifth Anniversary on MONDAY EVENING, 6thOotober, by holding a MONSTER TEA AND BALL At the Lyceum Hall, Tory-streo£. Tea on the Tables at 6.30 ; Dancing, 8.30 till 2 a.m. % Tiokets— Adults, 2s 6d; Children, Is Cd. W. HOWDEN, Secretary to Committee. PAEOCHIAL ASSOCIATION OF ST. PAUL'S. CHUECH EOOmTtINAKOEI ROAD. THE Fourth of the WINTER COURSE of LECTURES in aid of the Parish Library Fund, will be given in the above room, on MONDAY NEXT, the 29th mat., at 8 p.m., by DR. HECTOR, C.M.G., F.R.S. Subject— "Thb Sun," illustrated by Diagrams. Admission— ls., or by Course Tioketa. PHILIP C. WILLSON, Hon. Secretary. A. O. F. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5084. i^kUARTEBLY Snmmoned Meeting of the V^ above Court takes place on MONDAY, the 29th insant. Fines enforced for non-attendanoe. PHILIP FAUVEL, Secretary. PONEKE CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the Poneke Crioket Club will be held at ithe Albion Hotel on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 8 o'clock. • Intending members are requested to attend. W. BECK, Secretary. MIDLAND CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting ff the above Club will be held at the Pier Hotel, on MONDAY, 28th inDt., at 8 p.m. Business,— Election of Officers, and Revit&n of Bules. J. CEOWTHER, Hon. Sec. I. O. G. T. RESCUE LODGE, No. 2 (under the E.W.G.L. of the World), meets every MONDAY Evening at 7.30 o'clock in No. 9 Room, Athemeum, Lambton-quay. Candidates for Initiation to bo in attendance at 7.45 sharp. By order of the W.C.T. WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. EMERGENCY Meeting at Past Office Hotel, on SATURDAY, 27, th instant, at 7.30 p m. Business important. G.EORGE OAPPEE, Secretary. FUNEEAL NOTICE. THE Frionds of Mrs. Ann Cheesman, relict of the kte Mr. B. S. CHEESMAN, aro invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, Buoklestreet, on MONDAY, the 29th instant at 2 . p.m. W. F. PABSONS, Undertaker. ORDERS to withdraw advertisements from tho columns of the Etining Post must be forwarded in writing t« the office not later than 2 p.m. daily, otherwise they cannot be taken out until tho following day. Advertisements sent in without the number of insertions written thereon will be kept in until ordered out.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 3

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