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rp HEATRE ROYAL. Under the manage~m7nt of Mr. Charles M'Mahon. Return and Farewell Season of the Popular Comedian and Versatile Character Actor, GRATTAN RIGGS GRATTAN RIGGS Pronounced by press and pnblic to be the best delineator of national character who has vißited the colonieo. WHIT MONDAY, 14th JUNE Will be presented the sensational Irish drama, in four actß, PEEP O'DAY, With entirely new scenic and mechanical effects, Real Waterfall, &c. Admission —4s, 2a6d and la Box office at Hollidav's T> 7™™.^ • w • B. B. WLSEMAN, Business Manager.ST. PETER'S CHURCH SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! _ In Aid of the Hospital Funds. rjIHE Management have, in consequence of tha inclemency of the weather on Thursday, kindly consented to give a Final n Performance of the Opera of • PATIENCE! TO NIGHT ) 10-NIGHI (SAIURDAY.) MILLION PRICFS ' MILLION PRICES! Front seats. 3s; side seats, 2s; baok fioatsla Doors open at quarter to 8; commence quarter past. L. W. LOVEDAY, Hon. Sec. ~~ , tr TTT TA „ „ ~ j^£B. WILL_I_AM NOBLE. TO-NIGHT (SATTITiTJAY^ r-i • £ ¦ a IbAIUJtV A,:\ , Chairman-Major Atkinson, in tho Arcado, Mannors-f,treet,at7.3o.p.m. Subject- " LIGHTS AND SHADES OF ENGLLSH LIFE." —— Admission Free ; Reserved Seats, Is. TO-MORROW (SUNFAY).- United Freo Methodist Church. Prayer Mooting, 7.30 a.m. Arcado, Mannors-strcet —Lecturo, 3 p.m. Wesley Church—Divine Service, 6.30 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, A WEDNESDAY, Arcade, at 7.30 p.m. A T FVY Secretary . „!_ LV nj,tt « watt vv v • <amMT» k v -p wtcrrxm. bUNDAYJ^YJiNING. THE ROYAL POLYTECHNIC DIORAMA will exhibit 150 Views of different Countries in the World, including the Niagara Falls, £ h? J4 nim. al -J!r Ol th-e Meaßurc8 ' The Gold Rush, Mechanical Effects, Ac, Ao. Members, freo, on obtaining ticket from Secretary. Admission—Body of Hall, Is j Gallery, 6d; Children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp. : TE ARO SCHOOL PIANO FUND. AN ENTERTAINMENT J\. In aid of tho above will bo given at tho LYCEUM, TORY-STREET, ON MONDAY NEXT, 14th JUNE. . - J)or programme soe Monday's paper. L— — = ¦ YCEUM HALL. MONDAY, 28th JUNE. vvnv a attTcT ¦m?TVTi'T?>Q "FNTi^TATkra-r 7 E S .bJNll!iltlAlWJYlMil 1 GRAND QUADRILLE SOCIAL To follow the Performance, with a FULL STRING BAND. USIC HALL, Adelaido-roadT^ASeloct Ball will be given in the abovo Hall on MONDAY noxt. Now floor and good musio. Hallundernowmanagomont. Double 2s 6d. * I. 0. G. T. RESCUE LODGE, No. 2 (under tho R.W.G.L. of tho World), meets overy MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock, iv No. 9 Room, Athentßum, Lambton-quay. Candidates for initiatiou to be in attendance at 7.45 Bharp. *«.,,,,«-. By order of the W.C.T. ijp'^r]irp-<3|> y\§7 •?• ij&SW' xTX r%r \ /P-A'j?l*3 N^ 5" * teJ'ii'iS *. 1 &J%^Rnr%& V ilt/wSas^ 1 A\Wl i¥A>tf^W^«\ti9 Ur^^BSftl&OW $ l*itiM3®Wti!^2m «lra^^^i^^i{°l?^ MfeWHw \^^ rt3swPHwrfci» -TV • W-^^^^^^^^^^A \^^J^^^|r^^^^UA^^ ?a=s^^^^^__^™* a*^ «§fc sr£.^SL *» *©* <SW THORNDON LODGE. mmi/^ . rriHE Opening Coremonies will tako place X in Mr. Cloke'B Room, bottom Tinakori. road, on MONDAY EVENING noxt, tho 14th mst., at 7.30 sharp. Candidates are requested to see Lodge Surgeon, Dr. Dunn, and secure the required certificate, and present themselves for mitiaBy order. ' W. HIGGINBOTTOM, ¦P.G.G.L.R. — BRITISH UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. TDRETHREN of Aorangi and Southern -13 Star Lodges aro hereby requested to attend tho opening ceremonies of tho Thorndon Lodge on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, ?£ f I <3°3° o'olook sharp, in Mr. Cloko's room, p,T « Tl^akoM-roadT I^ akoM-road-lull regalia. uy oraer. WTrnTKmr\Tnv\Tdt W. HIGGINBOTTOM r.u.u.ij.it. i/nrnp-pT-nv -p-nvoTYFivrrYNT KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION. a Muw-w/i -77 , . . , . . . A MEETING of those who intend to join ±\. the abovo Expedition will be held in the Te Aro Hotel at 8 o'olook on MONDAY EVENING. Those who have not already made their deposit of £5 will be required to do so at the meeting. T MABOffANT ¦JTOAWP J. MAKCHANI FRASER, aeewtary. KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELDS EX™°NNOTICE' ' r 11HOSE intending ioininu the above are X required to iive their names and deposits of £5 with tho Committee at the Te Aro Hotel. The list will bo open for seven days. " J. MARCHANT FRASER. • Q c\ ts ' TV_; %MS y V «; NPW 7PAT A-wn pa^tftp trvnav NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, oxl, ji.v. -¥-%WJTTT at? \rm«i- \t^««™ „ urrwr R^A^tKtfafs^okp.^ Visiting Brothgnc^vited. ofth>wM SJ&Zi^S • /£§Jllls& JS)^gu3Ey^y(gß y^rß__ff__iv l _' -SsHUkIShL jggßßjr^Tri^jSPj, «»Ijsy_y§L jw £@N_±spE»£^s p*** *75Km?i***fe r 't t-mmf.-«r«.« M-w j COURT BOBIN HOOD, No. 4428, A.O.F. • ¦VTWINATIOII of Officers and Surgeon -W on MONDAY NEXT, 14th June, at 8 p.m. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., Secretary '-¦"¦ —• M_t JR* V|| eHInK. QyjW\yy> VOLUNTEER DRDLLlshed. A gra TT >kS iq dah% cot™p w. tl. . • win do given on WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1886. Proceeds to bo devoted to the Garrison Band Fund for the purchase of new instruments. Tickets, Is each, to be had of all Volunteers and storekeepers. A. S. L. ARMSTRONG, P. 0., H. On.;, Se °- FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late JAMES WILLIAM MEARS are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Abel Smith-street, TOMORROW (Sunday), the 13th instant, at 3 "•d"k- !»-.«, Undertakers, Taranaki-streot, Wellington. ,„., * « mi)D™ T HiTTF^ d BOf tho HL Mr- .3M??5. 3M??5* T _L BURNS are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residenco, Taita, on TUESDAY, the 15th, at 2 p.m. T-TywAT*™ Undertaker. O-RT»Ti'-R<r+«> T~ifhA~ a-k 4. fe^«.»^iSS^rf fl^wmffiS POSrm^t b! teSSSLdfa^SJSSTO 1 offioe nTIaW ttS^lWm^rirtK *** $* pZ^t&\£^igg°gl JS^_^SSSta^SH ill «I ii *Oat--*S befc« in until ordered out.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 12 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 12 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 12 June 1886, Page 3

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