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mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager . Mr. Alfred Wyburo Stage Manager . Mr. Geo. P. Carej Treasurer . . Mr. £. William CONTINUED SUCCESS OF ALFRED WYBURD'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. THE HIT OF THE SEASON. LAST TIME-TO-NIGHT. | THE THREE HATS. j Bosco Blithers . Mr. G. P. Caret | George Selwyn ... Mr. John L. Hall , TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). j Under the patronage and presence of the i various Boating Clubs of Wellington. I OU R DA D. After which, by speoial request, I MR. ALFRED WYBURD i (Champion Skater of the World), Will appear in his great SKATING EXHIBITION ACT, As performed by him throughout the world. Dress circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s Cd ; pit, Is. Box plan at Holliday's. GEO. GEDDES, Agent. NEW ~~ ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Petone. CONCERT AND BALL To Celebrate the Fourth Anniversary of the Lotal Petone Lodoe, 1.0.0. F., M.U., ON FRIDAY NEXT, 15th OCTOBER. Special Train leaves Wellington at 7.1") p.m., returning shortly after 1 a.m. Tickets— Front seats, 33 ; double tickets, os; and second seats, 2s. Three shilling tickets may be had at the Railway Station prior to departure of train, and will include train fare. H. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. SPECIAL SERVICES Will (D.V.) be conducted NEXT WEEK By Mr. DUNCAN WRIGHT (of Dunedin) in the KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, As follows :—: — Sabbath ... . . 6.30 p.m. Monday .. . . 7.30 p.m. Tuesday ... . . 7.30 p.m. Wednesday . . . . 7.30 p.m. Thursday 7.30 p.m. Friday . . . 7.30 p.m. Sabbath (24th) ... 6.30 p.m. Sankey's enlarged Hymn Book used. Please come all the nights if possible, and bring a friend or neighbonr. Everybody mado welcome. np HE GARRISON BAND intend giving a BENEFIT CONCERT AND DANCE At the Volunteer Drillshed ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT. The proceeds are to be devoted to the relief of the Henderson family, who, owing to the long illness of the Bon, the only bread-winner of the family, are in great distress. Tickets, One Shilling Each, To be had of all Volunteers. And, remember, we intend to keep it strictly select. A. S. L. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Sec. * ¦? LEINSTER LODGE, 469, I.C. AN Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will bo held in the Masonic Hall, Bouloott-street, on SATURDAY, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren invited. By order of W.M. SOUTHERN CROSS LODGE, No. 24, 1.0.0. F. A DEGREE MEETING will be held at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street, on FRIDAY, 15th October, at 7.30 p.m. THE FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Tj^OURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION'S BUILDING, Corner of Custom House Quay and Hunterstreet (lßt floor). SATURDAY, CLOSING DAY. Admission— 6d. Musical selections by Herr Mosch. All Exhibits must be removed on Monday, 18th instant, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. NOEL BARRAUD, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. T^TOTICE is hereby given that MONDAY, -^ the 18th day of October, being the 25th Annivesary of the Opening of the Bank, will be held as a Special Bank Holiday at all the offices of this Bank in New Zealand. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, Bth October, 1886.

ISLAND BAY PARK RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 22nd and 23rd October. MEMBERS can obtain Ladies' Complimentary Tickets, to admit to Course, Grandstand, and Lawn, on application to E. S. B. BELL, Seoretary. ISLAND BAY PARK RACING CLUB. SEASON TICKETS (price Two Guineas), to admit Gentleman and two Ladies to Course, Grand Stand, and Paddock, at all Race Meetings held at Island Bay Park until 30th June, 1887, can now be obtained from E. S. B. BELL, Secretary, 31, Lambton-quay. PETONE AND HUTT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT CO., Ld. CAPITAL, £50,000, in 5000 shares ot £10 eaoh, of which it is intended to call up j£s per share by monthly instalments of 2s 6d. Directors : Thomas Mason, Taita, Chairman Edward Barber, Petone Chaa. E. Beatson, architect, Hutt George Carter, builder, Petone S. R. Johnson, storekeeper, Petone James Hector, M.D., C.M.G., Petone W. J. Kirk, Chairman Town Board, Petone. TeHFORART OFFICEB : South British Insurance Company's Buildings, Lambton-quay. Suitable regulations for the management of this Company having been adopted, the shares are now offered to the public for a limited period. It is confidently believed that the undertaking will afford a safe and profitable investment, and will be a great help to the Petone and Hutt Districts, where the want of such an institution has hitherto been much felt. Prospectuses may be obtained from, and applications for shares made to the Secretary at Wellington and Petone, either directly or through the Brokers of the Company, viz. : — Messrß. A. Warbnrton A Co. Deacon A Co. D. T. Stuart Macdougall A Co. Geo. H. Scales (Hutt). R. CLEMENT KIRK, Acting-Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ON FRIDAY, the 15th instant, the ordinary 9.15 p.m. train from Lower Hutt will not leaveuntil 10.15 p.m. Departure of the usual 10 p.m. train from Wellington will bo delayed until 11 p.m. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 13th Oct., 1886. BOYS' KNICKER SUITS. NO ONE in Wellington oan oan show you a better variety in Boys' Knicker Suits than C. SMITH, Devonshire House, Cuba-street, and you can buy one at the wholesale price. The prices range from 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. up to 17a 6d. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. mHIS iB to notify that T. WHEELER, X the noted Cheap Butcher, is not in bankruptcy, but intends Belling on Saturday prime Lamb, hind-qr., 3s 6d, fore-qr., 2s 6d ; Mutton, 2d and 2£d ; prime Beef, 3£dand4d. T. WHEELER, Cash Butcher, Manners and Molesworth-streets. I\TOTICE.— Persons about dealing with J3I Mr. E. J. Campion, surveyor, for the purchase of his interest in Lot 22, Petone, or in part of Rural Section 5, Woodville, or any part of the snbdivisons thereof, are hereby notified that Mr Campion cannot now dispose of the same, having already sold his interest therein to Mr. James Madden. TTI7ITH reference to the advertisement of TT Mr. Jas. Madden, I wish to Btate that my properties are still open for sale in conseqnence of arrangements not being completed satisfactorily. E. J. CAMPION, Architect and Surveyor. OF all tonics, diuretics, and nervines, Wolfe's Schnapps is the safest and 1 belt. Be sure you obtain Wolfe's. '

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 3

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