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COUBSE OF LECTURES. CHBISTIA~NS' CHAPEL, DIXON-BTBBET. ME. J. F. FLOYD, will Leoture-TO-NIGHT on—" Hell and the Philosophy of Future Punishment." WEDNESDAY NIGHT—" What shall I do to be Infallibly Safe." y V C E U M HALL. TO-MOEEOW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 15th JDLY, 1885. Grand Complimentary Benefit tendered by THE IMPS MINSTEELS To Mr. F. W. Gbat. To oonclude with a Dance (select). Prioea of Admißsion— Concert and Dance, 2a Cd ; Concert only, la. ST. JAMES' SCHOOLBOOM, Loweb Hutt. A series of Fortnightly Entertainments, in aid of the Parsonage Building Fund, will be given in the above room on every alternate Wedneaday dnring the Winter, at 8 o'olock. THE FIRST ENTERTAINMENT w :i l be given on [ WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, Consisting of Dissolving Viewß of places and objeots of interest, comic scenes, Ac., by the Eov. E. S. Cross. Admission — Adults, Is; children half price. ATHENS3UM HALL. Lessee Mr. S. B. Clark Leader of Orchestra ... Mr. C. W. Webber SATURADY, 18th JULY (Race Night). First Appearance in Wellington of the BLUE STOCKING VARIETY TBOUPE. Don't fail to see them ! 15 PERFORMERS 15 Japaneso Performers, Song & Danoo Artists, Nipger Comedians, Charaoter Artists. New Faces, New Acta, New Everything. Popular prioes to suit the times. Come early and avoid the crush. 3b, 2a, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. J. HOUBIGAN, Business Agent. MASONIO HALL. A ME STING of Masons interested in the acquisition of a Masonio Hall, will be held in the Hall, Bonloott-street, on FEIDAY EVENING, the 17th July inst., at 8 p.m. C. J. TOXWAED, D.G.M., E.G. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. rTIHE Half-yearly Meeting of the Members JL will be held at the Club on TUESDAY EVENING, the 14th instant, at 8 o'clook. Business— Election of Officers, &o. THOMAS CEIBPE, Swretary. DISTEICT OEDEE. Militia and Volunteer Offioe, Wellington, 14th July, 1885. 4 N examination of officers will be held at xjL the A.C. Orderly-room, Mount Cook Barracks, at 10 a.m. on MONDAY, the 3rd proximo, and suoh other times as may then be determined. Candidates will be supplied with writing materials, &0., and are requested to intimate to the undersigned, at least one week prior to the date fixed for the examination, their intention of presenting themselves. By order. J. G. BUTTS, Major and Adjutant. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, WELLINGTON BEANOH. LADIES who are desirous of acquiring praotioal knowledge in_ nursing and rendering first aid to the injured, are requested to aend in their names and addresses in full, together with the fee of 10a 6d (which pays for the whole course of leotures given by the first medical men in Wellington), to the following address. Early application is necessary, in order to start the classes at onoe. K. MARSDEN. Hon. Sec Wellington Hospital. "VTULCAN'S DISCUSSION on the WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE close 16th July. Filling up well. Meet at Albert Hotel up to date. HAMS, BACON, EGGS, CHEESE, FRUIT, AND SEEDS. FTIHOMAS FAIEHUEST begs to inform JL the inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding distriots that he intends opening the Shop (next to Mr. Cass, Draper) on FEIDAY next, and by keeping goods only of the first quality, and by selling at the Lowest Price, combined with oivility, hopes to merit a share of your support. T.F., knowing the difficulty of securing good Seeds in Wellington, has made arrangements with Mr. W. Rowe, of Normanby, for a supply of his oelebrated Vegetable and Garden Seeds, the (Termination of whioh are all tested before leaving hiß establishment, so I have every faith in placing them before the publio as reliable, and true to name. Williß-street, Wellington, 7th July, 1885. SAND. SAND. SAND. I the undersigned, have leased the Evans* 9 Bay Sand Hills. Sand delivered at 4s Gd per oubic yard ; at the Sand Hills, 2s per load; Island Bay gravel, 7a per load. GEORGE PUDNEY, ¦ Sage-lane (off Tory-street) and Hanson-street. TE ARO HOUSE. TO A DISCEENING PUBLIC. We have jmrchated at a heavy discount a Manufacturer's Stook of WOOL GOODS, which we are offering at prices lower than ever lefore quoted in this or \ any other city for the same class of goods. Ladies' Knitted Wool Shawls, all colors, 3 3 6dfor_g Hd Ladies' Knitted Wool Shawls, extra size, ss6dfor 2s Hd. Ladiea' White Wool Wraps, I 7s6dfor 4S4 S Hd. Ladieß' Colored Honeycomb Shawk. 2s lid. 250 Children's Wool Squorsß, all colors, ONE SHILLING. As also the following Special Lots ; — 300 pairs Children's Embroiderod Cashmere Hobo, very superior quality, worth 2/9, for Is 6^d P er P""Boys' Heavy Knickerbocker Hose, Is 9d P er p^Women's Superior Bibbed Merino Hoie, _ a per pair. Brooks' Beat 200-yard Reels Cotton, jg per dozen. Superior Angola Mending, on oards, 10^-d per dozen - Children's Slate Sponges, ONE SHILLING P OTdozen - Best Quality Scotoh Fingering, Is lid p« lb - Qrey Calicoes, la 9d per doaan. White Calicoes, 2a 9d per dozen. White Twilled Sheeting, 2yds wide, ll^d. Qrey Twilled Sheeting, heavy make, Is. Large White Honeycomb Towels, gd eaoh. White Cotton Turkish Towels, 6id eaoh - White Turkish Towels, large size, Is. TE ABO HOUSE. THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). NOS. 17 AND 18 CONTRACTS (FORMATION). WALKANAE SECTION. SEPARATE WRITTEN TENDERS ¦will be received at the Company's office, Wellington, up to Noon of Tuesday, the 11th day of August, 1885, for the constmotion of the above. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at the Company's offices, Wellington and Palmerston, and at the Public Works offices in Auckland and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. P. HIGGINSON, Chief Engineer. Wellington, 14th July, 1885. IF the Lady who took a Walking Shoe by mistake from Drillahod Ball will leave it at Museum aho can obtain her own.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 3