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GURAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE POOR AND NEEDY PROMOTERS OF THE WEST COAST AND NELSON RAILWAY. '• Wo must have that railway or bust ! " — J. T. Matson. Mrs. Mumbles ius Kindly Consented to Preside at the Piano. Tickets, two guineas each, to bo had only at the VARIETY STORES, MANNERS STREET. PROGRAMME. Song— "The Standard Bearer"- - - - Mr. Wakeßeld Recitation— "The gallant defence of The Hebcs" (Thebes) Mr. Pyko Song— "Alone I stood"- .... Sir G. Grey Song— " You still may trust in me " - - Sir J. Vogel Essay — " On the formation of streets" - - - Sir G. Whitmore Comic Song — " The bold Fisher man " - Member for South Wellington Chorus — " We are Seven " Ministora Stump Oration — "Them's my sentiments, but they kin be altered " - - - -Colonial Treasurer Chorus (in the distance) — "How welcome the sweet (end of the) month " .... Oivil Servants Septet — "Up a tree" - Ministers Scene from " A new way to pay old debts n - Sir J. Vogel Song — " He who bears the prison keys" - - Hon. Mr. Tolo Reading — ' How to make an ' Exhibition ' of oneself" Sir J. Vogol Part Song — " Meiggs's Lament " ... Ministers Essay — " How to insult a doctor " (By one who has tried) Chorus (from a distance) — " Out in the cold world, out in the streets " - - - - - Hospital Nurses Chorus (to Sir J. Vogel) — "Pas de leur Rhone que nono " (Paddle your own Canoe) - Disaffected Ministerialists Song (from " Pinafore "—"" — " I always voted at my ( N.B. — It is not decided party's call, and I never thought of think- J who shall Bing this as so ing for myself at all ( many are anxious Septet — " We haven't a moment to spare " - - Ministers Song — " I hope I don't intrude, but Idon't intend to stay" Sir J. Vogel Reading — " Industries, and how to choke them " - Ministers Song (pathetic) — " My old umbrella and mo " • - Mrs. Mumbles Pianoforte Solo—" Skedaddle Galop " - - , Members H. FLOCKTON, Business Manager.

U. HANNAH & CO.'S CASH BOOT. MARKET, ; CUBA-STREET, Is the Best House in Wellington to Purchase BOOTS, SHOES, &c, as they hold the Largest Stock in New Zealand, and sell at least 20 per cent. below any other house in the trade. t K. HANNAH & CO. "DUY for their Patrons as though they were buying for themselves, anji have established on a CASH basis exclusively one of the largest Retail Trades in Now Zealand. By using the Cash System, they are able to keep an immense stock of every variety of Boots and Shoes, and to offer them to the public at pricos which puzzle opposition and increases the number of their customers year by year. The following remarkably Cheap Linas of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, YOUTHS', GIRLS', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES Are now opened up, and will be offered to Customers on and after SATURDAY, THE 22nd AUGUST, At tho following prices: — ' 8. d. Ladies' Kid Boots - - -. - -511 Ladies' Lasting Boots , - - - - 4 11 Ladies' House Boots - - - - -311 Ladies' Sealskin Slippers, own make - . - 211 Children's Copper Toes - - - - 2 6 Children's High-legged Lace Boots - - - 3 11 Ladies' German Prunella Boots • «• - - 6 6 Ladies' Kid Boots, blocked fronts - - - , 6 11 Ladies' Levant Boots, blocked fronts - * - - - 111 Girls' Levant Shoes, 7, 9 - - - - 3 11 Girls' Levant Shoes, 10, 1- - - - -411 Women's Kip Dairy Boots - - - - "5 11 Women's Calf E.S. Boots, blocked - - - - 8 6 Ladies' Glove Kid E.S. Boots - - ' - • 7 6 Ladies' Glazed and Glove Kid Shoes - . - . - - 5 11 Infants' Balmorals, from - - , 10 Infants' Patent Strapped Shoes - - - . - 0 9 Ladies' Levant High-legged Balmorals - - .86 Ladies' Wool-worked Slippers - - - - 3 6 Girls' Kid Elastic-side Boots - - . - 311 Girls' Kid E.S., Mock Button - - . - , - 4 11 Ladies' Glazed Kid Button Boots - - 10 6 Children's Morocco Balmorals - - » - 1 3 Children's Morocco E.S. Boots ' - - 16 Men's Shooting Boots, own make - - - -10 6 Men's Shooting Boots, own make - - - - 12 6 Men's Shooting Boots, own make - - - -14 6 Men's Calf Shoes, own make - - - 8 6 Men's Calf E.S. Boots, own make - - ' - -10 6 Men's Calf E.S., own make - - - 12 6 Men's Watertights, own make - • - - 12 6 Men's Watertights, own make - - • , - 10 6 Men's Watertights, own make • - - - - 14 6 Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, own make - - 3 6 Youths' Strong NaileS Boots, own make - „ - - 7 6 Men's Strong Leather Slippers, own make - - 3 g Men's Wool-lined Slippers - - - - - 3 11 Men's Needlework Slippers - - - 4 6 i Ladies' Black Felt Slippers - - -' - 3 11 Youths' Best Watertights, e^tra strong - - 8 6 We are likewise showing for the first time Goods similar to those on view at the Exhibition, consisting of Ladies' Calf, Levant, Glove Kid, and Calf Kid Balmorals; Ladies' Shoes in Calf, Seal, Levant, Glove Kid and Calf Kid; Ladies' E.S. Boots in Glove Kid, Mock Glove Kid, Calf, Levant, and Calf Kid; Gents' Shoes in various designs and of the latest styles; Gents' Balmorals and Elastic-side Boots of almost everydescription. TO BOOTMAKERS. We also keep a large Stock of Leather and Shoemakers' requisites on hand, which we sell at 10 per cent, below any house in Wellington. R. HAiNNAH AND CO., CASH BOOT MARKET, CUBA-STKEET. AN EXHIBITION LAY. (N.B.—" And a very good lay too!" Vide all the papors.) Visitors to the Exhibition! Call and see F. KUCH'S EXHIBIT IN MANNERS STREET. This U what our peripatetic post saya :— Have yon ever in your waud'rings chanced in Mannnrn-dtreet to *tnp Before the tempting window ihow in front of KUfjH'ft fork bhop't What need of Exhibition*, you will say, if in etch trade The produce of tho country was, as here, s) well displayed. Feast yonr eyes npou that bacon streaked with equal fat and lean, Where could finer pork, pie's cheek, and brawn, or sausages be neen i Or p'raps your tastes inoiino towards black pudding* or park pice, Or may be German saneage is the tii-b.t you mo*t pm*, Or else you on polonies doat, or oonnt your oarthly joyg By occasional refreshment in the way of cayejloyn. "Whioh ever lino you most prefer, jn«t step in on the spot, There's not in town to ohoose from anywhere a finer lot, And, like the n*tive owlet wise, though it ne'er letrnt to talk. The burden of your song will ever after be " More Fork." F. KUCH, HAM, BACON, ETC., CUREIt, MAJNNEEg STBEET.

CITY HOTEL, ,-opnch or CliTDl-QUAT AND MABJOKIBANK-BTBMT. | Mr. G. TABC-n, ha?in? secured the lease i of the abovo weU known Hotel, beg* to' solicit the patronage of residents and the traveling pubho. This Hotel being situated in the most healthy part of the oity, offers special accommodation for Hoarders and families. Private suites of rooms, with every comfort and attention ; hot and cold plunge and " B^st brands of Wines and Liquors only kept Extensive Stabling, free of oh»r*e. O. W. TABOR, Proprietor,

to « A By Speoial fgSi|»s Appointment. *?££?§* fIEOWXE DEKON, Maaulactmrer of V« Double Aerated Watera and Cordials, Cuba-sweet, Wellington, Ask for bia oalebnted Ginger Ale, and take no other. The buaineH oarriedon as u«»l by Mm. Dixon. Amoklan* Ag«t, Mr. rtn 'ur H- Nathan —■_____

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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