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THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager... Mr. Alfred Wyburd Surer*". :; MrE°WilS rrYWTTTJTTvn «3TTPf v F<s<« np ALFRED WYBURIVS DRAMATIC COMPANY. ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), THE THREE HATS ' Bosco Blithers . Mr. G. P. Cakkt (Played with success throughout Australia.) George Selwyn Mr. John L. Hall. (Hisoriginal character.) Read Our T.mk Bill :- 8 o'clock—Expectation ("What will my wife B<*yp c., 9o? clock • iTuXter ". • ' Km/ 10 o'clock Veils 10.30 o'clock-" Cabby, tako mo homo; I can't laugh any more." SATURDAY-OUR DAD OAiutti;Ai-uu_w,A_j. E^l^'w^id' !P ' Box plan at Holiday . — ODDFELL^WS' HAL L, O P-O_ne. CONCERT AND BALL To Celebrate the Fourth Anniversary of the Loyai, Petone Lodoe, 1.0.0. F., M.U.. ON FRIDAY NEXT 15th OCTOBER ON FRIDAY NEXT, 15th OCTOBER. Special Train leaves Wellington at 7.15 p.m., returning shortly after 1 a.m. Tickets-Front seats, 3s; double tickets, ss; and second seats, 2s. Three shilling tickets may be had at tho Railway Station prior to departure of train, and will include train fare. H. M. WILLIAMS, SecretOTyEVANGELISTIC SERVICES. SPVf'TAT (Mm~.ill mvl l» .». rJiUiAii services will (D.\.) bo conducted NEXT WEEK by Mr. Duncan Wrioht, of Dnnedin, in the Kent-terrace Presbyterian Church, ks foUows:albharh fi V) n m Monday' 73o£"__' Tuesday " ' 7_o n m ttSS* . . I 111 Ihnrsdfty 7.30 p.m. Salteh(24th) filoSm -- " " SESfWaWttaSi »a bring a friend or neighbour ' Everybody mado welcome. 7~~~: .„ I ~~~ V ~ r F S™*, w n ir'°i f Attraction for the dfatriott 0 Welhnß:ton and suw>oundin S THENEW TE AEO HO USE, w=Lrthrpu abtrnteTozr s JAMES weThL tha k v u«S fSS tuKs'W patronage so long bestowed upon him. Last Saturday the counters were crowded from noon till late in.the evening with easer customers making largo purchases. Thoy all jerodehghtod with the magnificent warehouso and tho beautiful display of Fashionable Goods exhibited. James Smith is fully dotnrminpd to makn nvorv nfforf tn nlpnsn aK^ofhtaStr^tKivUiiS^d attention of the numerous assistants in his omploy. Ho is suro that tho public of Weilington will continue and increa-,0 their patronage Special attention is now called to the numerous departments, as notedo , -n Tk SILK AND DItESS DEPARTMENTS. Tho classes of goods showing are so numerous that wo might call their names IS an^ToloSa^om The' Home and Continental markets to suit all elassoH Th_^*UwX&^udb^htfe^ fciasisssßawa: they wiU more than compare with any ck.s of gooda now ahowing in Wellington. Ladiea should mako an early call and mspect thorn. -p. DRESSMAKING. Particular attention is requested to the necessity of ladies giving their orders early,, to prevent disappointment; the orders are crowdiiur in so fast crowding in so task FANCY DFPARTMF\T i Ais tr X»iIAKIMJ_M, Consists of the following Laces in all the newest designs, shades, and colours; Ribbons in all tho latest makes; Ladies' Sunshades in all the various shapes and artistic colours; Umbrellas in great variety; Ladies' n Kid Glovos in all colours; Ladies' Black Kid Gloves, with 2upto 12 buttons; Ladies' Coloured Silk Gloves in all the new shades; an extensive choice of Dress Buttons in all the new patterns, suitable for every class of material. SHOW ROOM. Special attention ia invited to the new Show Room, as it pay be stated with, confidence that there is nothing approaching to Flowers, Trimmings, &c, all the very latest. See window. TIT» xt.i.t v Tfnn-^T MANILE KOOM. „.. r, . .. . . ... S^#^s^r» isr 1 * MANCHESTER DEPAR/JMENT. Prints' Prints' Prints'—Our qtvlnnnrt patS '_nS&wSttieS Neve? was suoh a- fine class, of these- goods shown j? Wellington before. See windows BeauT^$S^*SZ2$S?Z quisite Canvas Cloths in all the choicest shadea and colourings. Ladiea should call early. Te Aro House has always been famedfor the choice, extent, and Superior Make of all Household Goods, such as Sfffts^aik^srssa colonial markets. HOSIERY AND SMALLWARE -r. DepaKTMENTS Are now supplied with all tho newest shadea in Cashmoro and Merino Hose. Children's Hose also in the most approved makes and colours. The smallwa^s are numerous, and a large stock to se eot from in Sewings Threads, Buttons, &c, &c, from tho best makers. CARPET DEPARTMENT UAIIIM _U__PARIMiiM Contains a beautiful assortment of newost designs in Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, l^^tSA^lSX^ Goatskin and Axminster, now Doormats in Wool and Axminater; a very large assortMont of Laco Curtains, and at prices that will astonish customers. A superior lot of SKe^fing wS kt ßd°^ a b nn e d;hSw h^t^T^n^Jri ru^refboSreii 1^ -n READY-MADE CLOTHING. Thia Department contains a very large assortment of Men's and Boy'a Clothing, at prices that will surprise purchasers. Workmg men of Wellington and surrounding distriots call soon, and see our magnificent stock. See windows. B ™ j»m. Jamea Smith begs to inform the gentlemen of Wellington and neighbourhood that he is commencing a New Branch in Tailoring He has engaged a first-class Cutter, and will be able to take measures for Suits on and after Monday next. He is confident that this Branch of nis trade will be a great success, having purcuasea largely m the New Wellington-made Tweeoa, all first-class patterns, and wiU be in a position to offer hia customera a Suit well made and Fit guaranteed at prices that will quite nstomah aUpatronSThe choice of Mens White and Regatta Shirts is far superior to any ever offered at Te Aro House. They are nTade from selected patterns, and specially to order. This Room 1* deserving of an Early VMr. t INVITATION. All the Inhabitants of and Visitants to Wellington are welcome to inspect tho Magnificent Building without being pressed to purcbaae, which will no doubt be to them a source of pleasure. Visit Early THE NEW TE ARO HOUSE. FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, T.wwoQ^rTmtT

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 3