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COURSE OFLEOTUBES, CHRISTIANS' CHAPEL, DIION-STBBBT. Mr. J. F. FLOYtfwm lecture TO-NIGHT on—" The Conduct of the Ninevites. Sunday Evening's subject;-" Our Right to Exist, and Our Aim as a Religious People." RECHABITE HALL. MANNEEB-BTBEET. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE Will be celebrated by a TEA AND CONCERT In the above Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, 13th JULY. Tea on the table at 6.30. Concert at 8. Tiokets, 2s each. Pbogramme : Chairman's Address— F. H. Fbaszb, Esq. 1. Anthem 2. Song Mr. Pilohor ' 3. Instrumental Duet (basson and oboe) Messrs. Borland and Maokintosh 4. Song ... ... ... Miss Randall 5. Song Mr. Munt 6. Vocal Duet - Misa Smith and Mrs. Maokintosh 7. Song Miss Warren 8. Song Mr. Gooder Interval. Looturer— Rev. L. M. Isitt. 9. Anthem 10. Song Mr. Baker 11. Song Miss Smith 12. Instrumental Duet (olarinets) Bey. P. N. Hunter and Mr. Maokintosh 13. Song Mr. Prouse ' 14. Vocal Duet Missoa Randall and Warren : 15. Song Mrs. Maokintosh Pianist— Mr. Haeland. " God Save tho Queen." N.B. — The officers and members of Loyal Orange Lodges Nos. 16, 23, and 46 are requested to meet in Lodge-room, York-street, on Sunday Evening, 12th July, at 6 o'olock, to attend Divine Service at Wesley Churoh, Taranaki-street. The members of the John Knox Lodge are also cordially invited. Regalia to be worn on both occasions. J. HABEIS, Secretary. HERETAUNGA LIGHT HORSE CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. THE Half -yearly General Meeting of the Troop will be held at the Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt, TO-MORROW (Saturday), llth July, at 4.30 p.m. Business— Revision of rules and consideration of various matters. Drill at 3 o'olook bb usual. GEO. H. SCALES., Captain. AQUATICS. /GENTLEMEN desirous of becoming j XX Members of the newly-formed Amateur Rowing Club are requested to attend the adjourned meeting, to be held at Royal Oak < Hotel TO-NIGHT (Friday),at ß o'olook. Business : Election of Officers Adopting Rules, Ac THOMAS W. RAPLEY, Aoting Hon. Sec, pro tern. "THE IMPS MINSTRELS." j FULL REHEARSAL TO-MORROW j NIGHT (Saturday), at 6 o'clook sharp, Lyooum Hall. INDUSTRIAL CANTATA. FULL PRACTICE Vocalists and Instrumentalists THURSDAY noxt, at 8 p.m. punctually, at the Drillehed. Mr. Thomas most respectfully invites the valuable assistance of the Ladies and Gentlemen forming the Festival Chorus. Vocal parts obtainable on application to 0. S. THOMAS, Wellington, 9th July. Hopper-street. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION (Wellington Bbanch). GENTLEMEN desirous of learning the first duties to the injured are requested to send in their names (in full), together with a fee ef 10s 6d, to the undersigned by Saturday next, as it is intended to start the Class without delay. L. W. LOVEDAY, Hon. General Seoretary. ST\ JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION (Wellington Bbanch). LADIES desirous of acquiring practical knowledge in rendering first aid to the injured and nursing, under the auspioes of the above Association, are requested to send in their names (in full) to the undersigned at the Hospital, together with the fee of 10s 6d. Early application is neoossary, in order to start the olasses at onoe. K. MABSDEN. Hon. Soo. Ladies' Committee. THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF N. 25. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND Warrants are now obtainable on application to BETHUNE A HUNTER, Agents, Exohange Buildings, Old Customhouse-street. ISLAND BAY PARK RACING AND COURSING COMPANY (Limited). call"notice. AT a Meeting of the Direotora held thia eighth day of July, 1885, a Call (the first) of One Shilling per share was mode payable at the Company's office, HunterBtreet, to the undersigned on or before the thirtieth day July, 1885. J. H. WALLACE, Jun., Acting-Seoretary. Hunter-street, Bth July, 1885. THE' N.Z. AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL COMPANY, LIMITED. AT a Meeting of Directors held on the 10th day of July, 1885, a Call (the4th) of 2a 6d per share was made payable to the Sooretary, at the Company's Offioe, Willisstreet, on Friday, the 17th day of July. 1885. L. DAVD3S. Wellington, 10th July, 1885. Secretary. 1 FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. ISAAC COOLEY are respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of his beloved Wife, Amy, to leave bis residence (near the Hutt Bridge), Lower Hutt. on BATURDAY next, the lltainst., at 8 o clock p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Undertaker. Lower Hutt, Bth July, 1885. FERNS! FEBNS! THE Balance of the consignment of East Coast Ferns (rodia Superba) are now open for private sale, at our rooms, Panamastreet. Price, 10s e«oh. Inspection invited. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO., Land and Mercantile Auctioneers, Panama-street. PUBLIO NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that during the J*H repairs to a bridge on the old Poriruoroad near Johnsonville, the rood is closed for traffic until further notice. ABCHIBALD MAOPHEBSON, Chairman Johnsonville Town Board. Johnsonville Town Board Office, 9th July. H 4 DA MANTUA'S " CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOUBNE GRAND NATIONAL. Filling fast. Apply immediately. Close positively 16th July. ¦ - — . CABEY & M'JDONALD. SPECIAL Purohase, Jackets and Ulsters— ¦, * ?2 8 i?°^ et ? io l M ' Jackets for 15s ; 45s Pana jaokets, 29s 6d ; sl»s German jaokets for 355; ladies' ulsters, 7s lid. 8s lid ; ladies' ulsters, 10s 6d, 12s 6d ; ladies' ulstera, 15s 6d, 19s 6d ; ladies' ulsters, 25s , 80s ; children's ulsters, 2a 6d, 2s lid • children's ulsters, 4s 6d, 5s 6d ; ladies' corsets, Is lid, 2s 6d ; ladies' oorsets, 3s 6d, 4s (>d. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS^ YOU can have Evans Bay Sana, also good, cleau Gravel for walks, by applying to R. Churnside, Manners-street or Mrs. Pndney, Ingestre-street. In this colony, where olimatio ohanees cur so often, a gentle stimulant like olm'b Schnapps is needed.— Adtt.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 3

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