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I /~V P X R A HOUSE. THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock sharp. THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS. And LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, POSITIVELY. Prices— Circle, 3s; Stalls, Is; Pit, and Gallery, Gd. Sunday Evening, a Grand Sacred Concert. Watch To-morrow's Papers. General Manager, Mr.T. Pebman. A P X II A HOUSE. Director and Manager Signor Majeroni. Sir William F. D. Jervoib, G.C.M.G., has signified his intention of giving HIS SPECIAL PATRONAGE TO THK MAJERONI'S SEASON, Which begins MONDAY NEXT, 19th SEPTEMBER. Tho opening performance will consist of tho great play EEDO R A ! All tho Original Scenery and Effects. Box plan now open at Holliday's. Admission— 4s, 3b, 2s, Ib. SPECIAL NOTICE. Holliday A Co. have the sole right of issuing the programme in the Theatre during the season. Any other will not be admitted in the Theatre under any pretence whatever. _ LIDDY. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Willis-street. A GRAND CELTIC CONCERT Will bo given by the Choir at the Schoolroom, Dixon-atreet, on THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Conductor— Mr. John M'Glashan. Proceeds in aid of the Organ Fund. Admisbion, 2s ; Family Tickets, admitting four, ob. Tiokets may be obtained from Mr. G. Reichardt and all stationers. A. J. FRASER, Hon. Seo. KAIWARRA HALL FUND. A CONCERT will be held TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday, 16th), at the Sohoolroom, Kaiwarra, in aid of tho above fund. A good programme has been provided, of which the instrumental part will be supplied by Messrs. Minifie, Foden, and King, who have kindly volunteered their services. A DANCE will bo held after the Concert, at whioh Mr. Patten has consented to act as M.C. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Admission to Concert only, Is. WM. BOWDEN, Hon. Secretary. PHCENIX CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT XjL will be held at tho POST OFFICE HOTEL, ON FRIDAY NEXT, IGth SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Tickets oan ha obtained from members of the Committee. WELLINGTON LODGE, 1521, E.C. REGULAR Monthly Meeting of tho Wellington Lodge, 1521, E.C, will bo held at tho Freemasons' Hall, Boulcott-street, on FRIDAY, 16th instant, at 8 pm. Visitors are cordially invited. By Command. COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4428, A.O.F. QUARTERLY Summoned Meetinsr on MONDAY next, 19th September, at 7.30 p.m. Business— Consideration of important proposed alteration of Laws. Fines for non-attendance strictly enforced. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., Secretary. THE Garrison Band will meet at Post Office Hotel, at 2.15 p m., to prooesd to Football Match at Newtown. S. CIMINO, Bandmaster. NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited.) mHE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GENEJL RAL MEBTING of the Company will be held at the HEAD OFFICES, Hereford-street, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1887, At noon. Business : To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet ; to Eleot Directors ; to Elect Auditors. By order of the Board of Directors. ISAAC GIBBS, Seoretary. _Chiißtohuroh, 19th August, 1887. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Mr. Joseph Tremain are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residenco Express-avenue, Newtown, for the Cemetery (Church of England), on Saturday, 17th September, at 3 o'olock p.m. W. EADES & CO., Undertakers, Cuba' Street. WELLINGTON SOUTH AND SUBURBS. "||/|"R. JOHN COOMBE will address tho Eleotors at JOHNSONVILLE on FRIDAY, the 16th. Chair at 8 o'clook.

TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON EAST. \M R. ROBERTSON will AddreßS the Eleotors of Wellington East, at the Lyceum Hall, Tory-street, on MONDAY, 19th September, at 8 p.m. HUTT ELECTION. Tt/TR. MASON invites the Electors to meet him at tho Schoolroom, Kaitoko, on SATURDAY, the 17th Septembor, at 7 p.m.

mHOBNDON ELECTION. A highly-respeetod Mining Manager, who is at presont managing one of the most important mines in New Zealand, writes to Mr. W. M'Lean as under : — " I learn that you are a candidate for the representation of Thorndon. I hope you will be successful. You deserve to be, and if all the eleotors knew you bo long and so intimately as I have you would have no difficulty. I have just been thinking that it is now about 20 years since I first knew you, and during that time you have been elected as a representative in a great many local institutions on different parts of the coast. In foot I don't remember that you were ever defeated in an eleotion there, excepting your try for the Inangahua seat that time. You made a mistake there. Yon were too late in the field that time. Having taken an active part in that election, I know all the circumstanoes well. That eleotion was marked by the intense party feeling which too often characterised elections there. Eaoh party had chosen their candidate before you arrived, and it was known that the fight was going to be a olose one, and if Sir Julius himself had stood in your position at that timo he wonld have fared no better. However, I hope you will be more successful thiß time, and, if so, I know that Thorndon eleo* tors will have no cause to regret their choice." i^OVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE VJT DEPARTMENT. Owning of a Tontine Savings Fond Section. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are now boing issued. New Assurers and existing Assnraneo Policyholdera will be allowed to join this Seotion. All profits acorning after entering the Section are set apart to be divided among the polioyholders remaining in the Section at the end of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are anticipated. The principles of the Tontine and mode of j keeping accounts are not kept secret, as in I case of other Tontines advertised. •„• Information can be obtained at the Head Office, and all branches and agencies, and also from the Travelling Agents of the Department. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner. THE Christohnroh Biscuit Company's Biscuits are made of the best and purest ingredients. A single trial will verify the fact. Shortt & Reid, Agents, 54, Willis-street Wellington.

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

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

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

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