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ROYAL. Managers ... Messrs. M'Mahon and Leitoh. Triumphant Return of THE "BILVER KING" COMPANY. Notwithstanding the Unparalleled Success of G. R. Sim's celebrated drama, "THE LIGHTS O' LONDON," This grand spectacle must be produoed TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT) f LAST TIME TO-NIGHT £ fob the 1 LAST TIME TO-NIGHT) (.LAST TIME THE LAST TIME. Mb. Geoese Leitch aa Jarvis the Showman, Snpported by the powerful Company. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) Bth Septembeb, Another Grand Spectacular Production THE PEARL DIVERS Doors open at 7; curtain at a quarter to 8 sharp. Children in arms not admitted. Prices-4s, 2a 6d, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. J. W. DODGE, BusineM Manager. mHEATRE ROYAL. Leasee Mr. Wyhert Reeve. GRAND COMEDY SEASON OF TWELVE FAREWELL PEBFORMANCEST OF MR. WYBERT REEVE AND HIS TALENTED COMEDY COMPANY, Inoluding the Celebrated London Aotress, ;Mbs. Chippendale. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. Grand production, for the first time on any stage, of a new Comedy Drama, in four acts, entitled DUTY BOUND ! DUTY BOUND ! Written by Mr. Wybert Reeve. For further particulars Bee future advertisement. jyEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1885. THE EXHIBITION ' IS NOW OPEN DAILY, From 11.30 to 5, and from 7 to 10. TO-MORROW EVENING, SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Appearance of MADAME PAULINE RITA AND MR. JOHN RADCLIFFE, And performance of Handel'a Cantata, ACIB AND GALATEA. Admission, la. Reserved Seats (whioh may be reserved at Holliday & Co.'s), Is extra. CHARLES CALLIS, Seoretory. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1885. FESTIVAL CHORUS. Final Rehearsal of " Aois and Galatea," THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olook sharp, in the Muaio Hall. Full attendanoe specially requested. CECIL F. KEYWORTH, Sec Festival Chorus. RAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, To be held at the Newtown Sohool (in aid of the Organ Fund), on TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1885. Doors opened at 7.30 ; Commence at 8 Bharp. Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. A Bpeoial Tram will be Id attendance at the olose for the convenience of people from the Thorndon end. Programme •. 1. Piano Solo — Mrs. Matthews 2. Song—" The Old Flag "-Mr. J, C. Edwards 3. Song—" The Btorm"— Mrs. E. F. Jones 4. Recitation— " The Vagabond and his Dog "—Mr. Joe Clark 5. Song— "The Bonny Hills of Sootland"— Miss Hutchinson 6. Song— "The Silver Cup" — Mr. J. Gooder 7. Song— "Dream Faces"— MissM'Carthy 8. Song— " Sailing "—Mr. J. Pronae 9. Song—" Daughters in Anna "—Mr. J. F. Cappel 10. Song (oomio)—" Rumonrs in the Air "— Mr. J. Duff. Interval of Five Minutes. 11. Duet (piano)— Misses Sidey 12. Song from Rip Van Winkle— Mr. Dunn 13. Song— "Loves Request "— Mica Robs 14. Song—" Tell me, Mary "—Mr. Munt 15. Song-" The Land o* the Leal "-Miss Steel 16. "Five Minutes on Education" — Brudder Hale 17. Song "Apart" — Miss Hutohinaon 18. Song—" Blow High Blow Low "—Mr. R. P. Johnston 19. Quartette (instrumental)— G. Gray and others 20. Song (comic)—" Mind the Paint "—Mr. W. Hare. G. T. HAND, Hon. Sec WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR. A SERVIcFoF BONG, ENTITLED "THE WOMAN OF SAMARIA," Will be rendered by the above Choir, in the Vivian-street Church, ON THURSDAY NEXT, 10th September, 1885. The conneotive readings will be given by REV. H. H. DRIVER. Doors open at 7.30, to oommence at 8 Bharp. Admission — Is. Tioketa may be obtained from any member of the Choir, or from A. PERRIN, Hon. Sec RECHABITE HALL. MONDAY, 7th~iEPTEMBER. AN Addresß, by Mr. W. Price, on the " Sooial Evil : Its Hiatorio Treatment," having speoial referenoe to the Contagious Diseases Act. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT! FOB THE GREATEST CUBIO ON EARTH! ADMITTED by moßt of the leading naturalists and scientific men of Australia to be the MOST WONDERFUL FREAK OF NATURE Ever Exhibited. This marvellous curiosity is in tho form of a Lamb with two perfeot bodies, eight legs, two tails, and only one head. It waa lambed in July, 1884, on Mr. M'Kenzie's sheep station, eight miles from Mount Gambier, Australia, and visited by thousands of spectators in Australia, and will be on exhibition OPPOSITE THE ATHENSIUM On Satubday Night, at 6 o'clock, and eaoh day the next week, from 10 a.m. ADMISSION 6d. LUCAS A CO. STAR CRICKET CLUB. fTIHE Annual Meeting of the above Club J. will be held at the Athenteum at 8 o'olook THIS EVENING. All members ore earnestly requested to attend. F. J. GOODER, Hon. Sec FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mr. JAMES RUSSELL are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late Son, William Zachoriah, which will leave the residenoe of his father, Tory-street, for the Wellington Cemetery, Sydney-atreet, on TUESDAY, Bth September, at 2 SO p.m. W. EADES, Undertaker, Cuba-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late MARY ANN JENKINS are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, whioh will leave her late residenoe, Herbert-street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), the Bth instant, at 4 o'olook. E. MORRIS A SON, Undertakers, Taranaki-street, Wellington. m* REMOVAL Cuba-street ttHmV^ViLU Caba . Btreet A FARMER haa REMOVED to Jambs' • Buildings, Lambton Quay. FARMER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 3