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fTIHEATRE ROYAL. Managers ... Messrs. M'Mahon and Leitch. '• If I only had a Bnn." TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW (Thursday and Friday). Under the patronage and in presence of His Excellency the Governor Bir William F. D. Jebvoib, K.C.M.G., C.8., and Suite, who will honour tbe occasion with their presence. First production in Wellington by Macnuthon and Leitch' s powerful " Silver King " Company of the most intensely amusing comedy ever written — "THE LIBRARIAN." A translation from tbe German of Yon Moßor's " Der Bibliothekar." whioh famous comedy is being played in London under the title of " The Private Secretary," where it has created a furore. Mr. George Leitch in his unique character, The Rev. Robert Sparerib. His Great Song — " The good young man who died." Commence at 8 ; oarriacres 10.30. Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Holliday'B. Day tiokets at Aldons' and at Rowe and Son's, Grain Merchants, Cuba and Mannersstreets. _ — _ ¦Tw NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. | ON SATURDAY, 16th May, the 11.15 p.m. Train from Wellington will be detained until 11.30, and will run through to all Wairarapa Stations. Saturday return tickets available. By Order. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, Tabanaki-btbxet. A GRAND VOCAITiNSTRUMENTAL, AND LITERARY ENThRTAINMENT Will be given in the above Schoolroom, on FEIDAY, EVENING, 15th INST. The proceeds will be devoted to a fund for ornamenting the interior of the school. PROGRAMME: 1. Introduction — Duet in D, by Diabeli— Misses Butler and Brown 2. Song-" Alice, Where Art Thou?"— Mr. W. W. Bakor 3. Song — " We'd better bide a wee " — Miss Williams 4. Reoitation— " The Little Hero "—Mr. J. H. Helliwell 5. Sol Fa Duet— Miss Randell and Mr. J. Prouse 6. Song— "The Message of the King"— Mr. S. Ingram 7. Song— "The Ship Boy's Letter "—Mrs. C. D. Mackintosh 8. Duet— Grand Clarinet Duo (unaccompanied)— Rev. P. N. Hunter and Mr. C. D. Mackintosh 9. Reoitation — "Shamus O'Brien" — Rev. L. M. Isitt 10. Song — " Mother, Take Mo Home Again " — Mrs. Shore 11. Violin Solo (selected)— Master A. Hill 12. Song— "True to the Last "—Mr. E. B. Piloher 13. Song—" The Nightingale's Trill "—Miss Randell 14. Eeoitation— "ln the Old Canteen"— Mr. Cecil F. Keyworth 15. Comic Song — "Could you Lend mv Mother a Saucepan "—Mr. D. J. Duff IG. Song—" My Nannie's Awa" — MiBS Steele 17. Song— " The Ivy and the Oak"— Mr. J. Prouse God Save the Queen. Pianiste Mies Bdtlkb. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Admission— ls. Tiokets at Mr. Watts', Bookseller, or ol any of the teachers. W. R. F. U. NEWTOWN PARK. pBAND FOOTBALL MATCH, SATUEDAY, IGth MAY, « Commencing at 3 p.m. WELLINGTON V. ATHLETIC. Voluntary subscriptions will be taken at the gate, for the purpose of sending a team to Dunedin and Christchurch. HE MILLIS-HART SANS SOUCI TROUPE Will give their Charming Drawingroom Entertainment at— Upper Hutt— Wednesday, 13th Lower Hutt— Thursday, 14th Petone— Friday, 15th A. SEATON, Avant Courier. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE BLUE RIBBON MISSION. MR. R. T. BOOTH'S GENERAL COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the above will bo held in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Lambton-quay, on THURSDAY (not Friday, as previously arranged) Evening, at 8 o'olock. Every member (including ladies) is requested to attend, as important business has to be transacted. G. B. CLARK, Hon. Seo. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION GYMNASIUM. A GENERAL' Meeting of Members and all who intend joining the Gymnastic Classes will be held THIS EVENING, in the Athenaeum, Room No. 14, at 7.30 p.m , to enrol members and transact important busineas. J. MILLAR SMITH. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. TJARENTS of ohildron attending the High W Sohool are invited to inspeot the premises so that they may see for themselves that there is nothing amiss. M. G. HAMILTON, Lady Principal. fTIHE Parents and Guardians of ohildron in I the Upper Hutt Sohool District are hereby notified that the Compulsory Clauses of the Education Act have been brought into force in the distriot, and the Local Sohool Committee hope this notice will obviate the necessity of legal proceedings. JOHN JACK, Chairman Sohool Committee. Upper Hutt, 14th May, 1885. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Wellington. In the matter of " The Bankruptoy Act, 1883," and its Amendment Aot, 1834. NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD COFFEY, of Wellington, Telegraphist, was this day adjudged a Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors to be holden at the Supreme Court Buildings, Wellington, on Wednesday, 20th day of May, 1885, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon. C. C. GRAHAM. Official Assignee. Wellington, 13th May, 1885. THE New Zealand Government Life InBurance Association is now prepared to invest part of its accumulated funds on first mortgage of freehold land 3in the colony at moderate rates of interest. A 8 the Association is prohibited by statute from advanoing to an extent exoeeding one-half the value of the seourity, applications are invited for sums of .£SOO and upwards, on first-class freehold securities only, with 50 per oent. margin. Applications to be addressed to the Aoting General Manager, Wellington. By order. D. M. LUCKIE, Acting General Manager. UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. TRANSFER OF SHARES. T^TOTICE ia hereby given tl_t the Ti_ie—.ll fer Books of the above Company wilt be olosed from 31st May current to 7th July next, inclusive. W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager. CHEAP FURNITURE. A P A X M E R, CUBA-STRKKT. See Advertisement in another column.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 3

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