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rpHEATEE EOYAL Managers ... Messsrs. M'Mahon and Leitch. By arrangement with Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove. THE SILVEE KING. Last night a house, if possible, even more densely crowded than on previous evenings, and from which very many were reluctantly turned away, witnessed with the intenseat interest this the most magnificent scenic and dramatic production of modern times. Notice.— Thoso who were unable to gain admission last night are informed that their tickets will be available to-night or any other evening. The management do not guaranteo seats save those booked in advance. Holders of pit and stall tickets purchased during the day will be admitted fifteen minutes before the_ ordinary hour of opening the doors (7.15). Children in arms will be rigidly excluded from the Theatre. Curtain rises 7.45 sharp. Final tableau, 11. Prices- 4a, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Holiday's. Seats reserved six days in advance. Day tickets at Aldous'. J. W. DODGE. Business Manager. "^yELLINGTON EACING CLUB. HUTT PAEK EACECOURSE. CONTINUATION OF AUTUMN RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Bth and 9th May. SPECIAL EACE TRAINS. . Trains will loavo Wellington Station for the Hutt Park Racecourse on both days as follows:— 9, 10 80, 11.30 a.m., and 12 noon. The 2.5 p.m. train on Friday, and the 1.15 and 2.5 p.m. trains on Satnrday, will meet raoeconi so trains at P6tone. Fares : First-class Roturn (inoluding admission to tho Coarse) .,, AS ££D Socond-olass Return (inoluding admission to the Course)... OS /*D First Eace on eaoh day will start at half -past 12 o'olook punctually. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH AIVNUAL SOIREE will be held in the Rooms on THURSDAY, 7th May. Tea on the Tables at 6.30 p.m. The Publio Meeting will be held in the Athenaeum Hall at 7-30, when Addresses will bo given by various Bpeakera. Tickets, Is 6d ; Children under 12, Is. Tiokets can be had from the Seoretary and Members of the Association. J. A. THOMSON, Pro. General Secretary. Wellington racing club. notTce. THE Stewards will meet at tho Empire Hotel TO-MORROW (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock. H. M. LYON, fecretary. 7th May. 1885. I MAN CM ESTER U N ITY I Or inoifEMQCMT t»» WELLINGTON DISTRICT, 1.0.0. F., M.U. QUARTERLY Purplo Lecture THIS EVENING, Thursday, 7th May, at 7.30. EDWIN BANNISTER, C.S. -\T E W ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL i^l EXHIBITION, 1885. FESTIVAL CHORUS. Rehearsal for Ladius onlt, in St. George's Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON, at 4.15 Fnll rehearsal on MONDAY EVENING, 11th May, in St. George's Hall, at 8 o'olook. CECIL F. KEYVVORTH, Seoretaiy Festival Chorns. PETONE NAVAL ARHLLEEY. THE Annual Meeting of the above Corps is furtherl adjourned to TUESDAY next, the 12th inst., after Government inspection. H. S. FITZHERBERT, Captain, P.N.A.V. IN accordance with a resolution passed at the annual meeting, 1884, _of the Wellington Ladies' Christian Association, there will be held on FRIDAY, the Bth instant, at 3.30 p.m., in the Athenicum Building, a Meeting of the Members of tho Association and subscribers thereto for the purpose of electing from the members of the Association the Managing Committee of the Home for Friendless Women for tho ensuing year. All members of the Association acd all who have subscribed not loss than ten shillings to the funds of the Home during the pa9t year, will have the right to vote at the said eleotion. C. P. Powles, Eaq , will take tho chair. MARY HART, President. riIHE Shareholders of the Leather ComX pany who met at the Foresters' Arms are requested to meet there again on FKIDAY Evening, at 8 o'olock. DANCING. MRS. W. H. SPILLER'S Juvenile Claaß (fifth season) will commence' on SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, 9th May, at half-past 2 o'clock. Academy of Mnsio, Bonlcott-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. HPHE Friends of Mr. J. H. SHBEWIN are J respeotfully invited to attend the Funeral of hia late Wifo, whioh will leave his residence, Petone, on FRIDAY, Bth May, at 3 o'olook. E. & J. COLLETT, Undertakers. F. COHEN, /"lASH CLOTHIEE, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, 92, WILLIS-BTREET, HAS JUST OPENED, Ex RUAPEHU— 250 Juveniles' Overcoats from 9b 6d 150 Boya' Overcoats from 12a 6d 75 Youths' Overooats from 14s Cd 100 Men's Witney Overooats from 17s 6d 60 Men's Pilot Ovorooats from 87a fid 120 Men's Beaver Overcoats from 22s 6d 200 Men's Tweed Overooata from 35s 300 Men's Pilot Jaokets from 19a 6d 100 Men's Sorge Suite from 19a 6d 50 Boys' Jersey Suits from 8s 6d 500 B jya' Knioker Trousers from 3a lid Made from colonial tweeds. Rememberß these are all New Goods, and have just boon opened, ex Enapehu. P. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIEE, Willis-street, Two Doors from Manners-street. CHILDREN'S HATS. THE cheapest, best, and largest variety I of Children's Hats, will be found at C Smith's, Cuba-street. Over 200 dozen to choose from, including all the very newest shapes. Remember, they can be had at the Wholosala Price At C. SMITH'S, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 106, 7 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 106, 7 May 1885, Page 3