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Jj"S WTO W_N PARK. TO-MORROW~(SATURDAY). SPECIAL SPICY SPECTACLE ! FUNNY FANCY FOOTBALL FEATURE, CONHISTINQ OJ' A OKAND COSTUME MATCH, Droll, Diversified, and Dazzling Display by about 50 Charaotera, inolnding Wild Beasts, Negroes, Clowns, Chinamen, Hi«htalians, Brigands, Hussara, Policemen, Fat Boys, Tho Bailee, Gobo, Block Barber. Artful Dodger, Fugan's Pot, Ac, &c. Look odt fob Mart Ann Mumbles and tub Mohawk Minstrelr. Lovers of tho Art ot Self-defence, come and see the set-to between Sprightly Spud (N.Z, champion lightweight) and onr very own Fake' urn, under Marquis of Rngby Rules. " Square dinknm " this timo. The P.O.H. Grimaldi and Mary Ann have also been matched for a Foot-race. At 2.30 sharp the Players in Costume, beaded by Grimaldi and Mary Ann in Staples' Pony Carriage, and attended by a Band, will proceed in an elaborate Fourhorso Drag from tho Post Offioe Hotel, via Willis, Cuba, and Tory-streets, to Newtown Park, where the fun will commence. At 3 30 will tako place tho Fl NAL SENIOR MATCH ov the SEASON, I'ONBKE V. WELUNOTON CLUBS, lo(?i'th(T with the Volunteer Football Match, Navalh v. Artillery. THE WELLINGTON GARRISON P. AND, By permission of Lient-Col. Butts, will givo Beloctions during the afternoon. WE ONLY ASK~ONE SHILLING to see this splendid sight. Fathers, treat your wives and children. Brothers, bring your sisters— or somo other fellow's sisters. You can pay without going in, but don't go in without paying. These shillings may enable our N.Z. Champion Soullor (Wm. Hearn) to becomo Champion of the World. mHEATRE ROYAL. Thirteenth of the Satuedat Night WORKING MEN'S FREE CONCERTS. Chairman Rev. L. M. Isitt. Programme. Choral Ballad—" The Miller's Wooing " (Eaton Faning) Madrigal—" In Going te my Lonesome Bed " (R. Edwardes, 1590) Piano Duet—" Tarantella " (Raff)— The Misses Williams Glee (male voices)—" Maying " (Muller) Song— "Rose Softly Blooming" (Spolir)— Miss Graham Duet—" Flow Gently, Deva " (John Parry)— Messrs. C. Hickson and F. V. Waters Part Song — " It was a Lover and his Lass " (Booth) Ton Minutes'-Addreaa. Part Song— "The Chimes of Oberweael" (Baumer) Glee (male voices)— " Tar's Song" (Hatton) Song—" Tell Me, My Heart " (Bishop)— Miss Campbell Piano Duet— " Sclavonio Dances" (Dvorak) — Mias Haraerton and Mr. Parker Part Son?— " Oh, Hush Theo, My Babio " (Sullivan) Chorus (male voices)— " Comrades in Arms" (Adolpho Adam) Glee— "The Bolls of St. Michael's Tower" (Knyvett) Doors open at 7.30. Admission by ticket till 10 minutes to 8 : after that, ooen to all. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS. ENTRIES close at the Post Office Hotel THIS EVENING, at 9 o'clock. EDWARD A. O. KREEFT, Hon. Seo. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JAMES OSHEA. PROOF OF DEBTS. PRIOR to the declaration of a Dividend, the Trustoes notify that all olaims on the above Estate must be sent in to tho underßigned on or before Friday, the 30th inst. A. A. BARNETT, 38, Lambton-quay,

The Wholeßalo Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. FIRST DISPLAY Of the Most Beautiful Ooods ever imported by us for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON EVERYONE should see this Exhibition of an unrivalled selection of MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, DRESS FABRICS, GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, 4c. FIRST DISPLAY Of the most beautiful Goods evir imported by us for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE.

WINSOR & NEWTON'S rviL TUBE COLOURS. Just received. At 5d Each, 'or 4s Cd per Dozen. At R. MARTIN'S. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned np to 7.30 p.m. of 'hursday, 22nd inst., for the supply find delivery of 2000 cubic yards of Blue Stone Spawlp. Specification at offioe of City Surveyor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOS. F. MARTDJ, Town Clerk. 16th Septembor, 1887. LAST WEEK I Last op Last Week . —>-m—~*iri-KTia Week Last A. RICKMANS Last Week Week Last RELINQUISHING SALE Last Week „„ Week Last 0F Last Week BOOTS AND SHOES. Week Last Last Week Week Last As the balanoo of the Willis- Last Week street stock must be cleared, Week Last No Reasonable Offer Last Week will be Refused ! Week Last Latt Week Week Last SEE THESE LINES :— Last Week Week Last THE Last Week 46 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots 4/6 Week Last 10/6 do do Bntton Boots 10/6 Last Week 2/6 do White Kid E.S. Boots 2/6 Week Last 10/6 Men's Watertights 10/6 Last Week 10/6 Men's Calf E.S. Boots 10/6 Week Last 5/6 Men's Bluchers 5/6 Last Week 4/6Maids'LevantE.S.Boots4/6 Week Last II- Babies' Boots 1/- Last Week 2/11 Child's Laco Boots 2/6 Week Last Latt Week Week Last a PTmCTVTAN Latt Week A UltAmaW, Weeh Last n MANNBBB-BTREET Last Week Opposite Opera House. Wee ). Last Branch— Molesworth-st., oppo- Last Week site Metropolitan Hotel. Week LAST WEEK ! GIGANTIC SALE! OF MEN'S, FOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, &c, Ac., &q., EOR 21 DAYS. After due and oarefnl consideration, I havo finally decided to give np the fct KEADY-MADE CLOTHING portion of my business altogether. Consequently tho whole stock will be offered to the public for ABSOLUTE SALE ' regardless of cost, for the above-named period, as I am determined to quit at any SACRIFICE. Bear in mind this is no draper's idlo puff, but a POSITIVE FACT, which I am prepared to prove to anyone who will favour me with a visit. Yours respeotfully, JOHN THORBURN, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, Willis-street, Wellington. MRS. THORPfc, Licentiate in Midwifery, R.C.S.C. Hours of Consultation, 1.30 to 3 p.m., and 6 to 8.30 p.m. Urgent oases reoeive immediate attention. Address— Terrace next door to Dr. Lemon. ISQUIT DUBOUCHE A CO.'S BEANDIES are now recognised as the best >n the market.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 3

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