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/"V P E R A HOUSE Director and Manager ... Signor Majoron: THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Ist OCT. Undor the patronage and in tho prcHenco o His Excellency Sir W. F. D. Jervojs K.C.M.G., C.B. List Night of tho Seasbti, and Grand Faro well Benefit tendered to SIGNOIiA MAJER 0N I. Special Notice.— The curtain will ris< at a quarter to 8 sharp. The performance will commence witl Schiller ij gfent masterpiece, entitled — " MAR? STUART;" Signora Majeroni's performance a 8 the unhappy Queen of Scotland is acknowledged to bo unequalled. To be followed by the recitation, in Italian, by Sijnor Majeroni, oi THE DEATH OF COUNT UGOLINO. Copies of the English Translation will bo pfodded. Presentation by .Gjoorgo Fiahof, Esov M.H.R., to Signor Majoroni, o« bohalf of the Italians resident in Wellington. . Tho whole to ebncludb with the charmine comedietta", entitled-, "A KISS." Prices of admission- 4s, 3?, 2s, Ib. Box plan at Holliday's. Boon open at 7.15. Curtain rises at 7.45. THE LAST NIGHT TONIGHT. THEATRE ROYAL. Manager* ... Messrs, Hall and Pcrman. Wo are Still booming along. TO-NIGHT THE MOHAWH: MINSTRELS in anotbor Now Pro&ramfale. A scene of Da^zllnp Bertuty and Magnifiaericc. A stream lor nbvfr actrf. RE-APPEARANCE OF MR\ i. L. HALt-. Special engagoment and first appearance of MTSB HETTIE HOWARDE. The charming Comedienne. Come arid sea the irresistibly funny and screaming finale — THE SHADOW PANTOMIME. Originally produced by this Company. Doors open 7.30; curtain at 8 o'clock. Prices, 2s, Is, 6d. QT. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1887. MR, S. M'UURNEY (Licentiate and Graduate of the Tonic Solfa College), Will give a popular Lectnro on TONIC SOLFA i It History, Principles, and Practice, With MUSICAL ILLUSTRATIONS by the audience. Tfokets— One Shilling, of all Booksellers.
n 0 N'T FORGET! THAT A OBAND SWORD BAYONET COMPETITION takes placo ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AT THE VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED, For a Challenge Cup presented by tho Mayoress and Ladies of Wellington. "f o conclude with' a SELECT- DANCE. Admission ONE SHILLING. Tickets, One Shilling each, to be had of all Volunteers. A. S. L. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Sec. FREE CONCERT ! FREE CONCERT I TEMPLAR HALL, Manners-street, A GRAND FREE CONCERT Will bo held in tha abdvo Hall on TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1887, To Celebrate the Opening of the Sons of Temperftnoti DHfal&ti. Full programme Tuesday's Post. Everybody invited to attend. To commence at 7.30 Bharp. T. COOPER, Secrotary. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, COBBTBNAI-PI.ACB. A SERVICE OF SONG, entitlod " The Oiled Feather," will be given by the C,hbir on M.QNDAY, Brd Octobers to comrrisnoaut 8 o'clock. Conductor, Mr. Goo. Norbury : Organist, Mr. P. Bennett. Connective readings by the Rev. C. Penney. Tickets, Is. J. KERSHAW, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, 517, E.C. REGULAR Monthly Meeting on MONDAY, 3rd October, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brethren invited. By Command of the W.M. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. THIS is to notify that at a Special Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board, to be held oft Thursday, the 20th day of October, at half-past 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, a certain new By-law will be sub' mitted to such Board for adoption) and further, that such proposed new By-law has beon printed, and now lies open to publio inspection at the office of the said Board during office hours. The said By-law relates to the qualifications of pilots. Dated this 30th day of September, 1887. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary:
n I S T B I C T ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, "Wellington, Ist Oct., 1887. No. 1. — Government inspection parades for the month in drill order aji under : — Wellington Naval Artillery, in the Volunteer Drillshod, on Wednesday, 12th, and Wednesday, 26th insts., at 7.45 p.m. Petone Naval Artillery, at Petone, on Friday, 7th, and Tuesday, 18th instß., at 7.30 p.m. Heretaunga Light Horse, at the Hntt Racecourse, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, Bth inst. (swords and carbines) D Battery N.Z.A., in the Volunteer Drillshed, on Tuesday, 11th, and Tuesday, 25th inst., at 7.45 p.m. Ist Battalion Wellington Rifles, on the Basin Reserve), on Tuesday, 4th, and Friday, 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Medals for long service will bo presented on parade. Kaiwarra Rifles, at Kaiwarra, on Monday, 10th, and at Johnsonville on Monday, 24th inst. Garrison Band with the Battalion, on the Baein Reserve, on Tuesday, 4th inßt., and with the Wellington Naval Artillery on Wednesday, 26th inst. No. 2— Position DrillsWellington Naval Artillery, in the Volunteer Drillshed, Wednesday, 19th inst. Petone Naval Artillery, at Petone, on Tuesday, 11th, and Friday, 28th inst. D Battery N.Z.A., in the Volunteer Drillshod, on Tuesday, 18th inst. A and B Companies, in the Volunteer Drillshod, on Monday, 17th inst. C and F Companies, in the Volunteer Drillshed, on Friday, 14th inst. D and £ Companies, at Mount Cook, on Friday, 21st inst. Kaiwarra Rifles, at Johnsonville, on Monday, 17th, and at Kaiwarra on Monday, 31st inst. No. 3.— Class-firing for City Corps (trained men) — Wellington Naval Artillery and City Rifloß, Monday, 3rd, to Saturday, Bth inst. D Battery N. Z. A. and Wellington Guards, Monday, 10th to Saturday, 15th inst. Wellington Rifles and Newtown Rifles, Monday, 17th, to Saturday, 22nd inst. - Te Aro Rifles and Thoradon Rifles, Monday, 24th, to Saturday, 29th inst. No. 4.— An Examination of Candidates for Commissions will be held at Mount Cook Barraoks on Monday, 3rd inst., commencing at 10 a.m. No. s.— The D Battery N.Z.A. will parade, in review order, at the Volunteer Drillshed, at 1.15 p.m. on Thursday, 6th inst., to fire the usual salute on the occasion of the opening of Parliament by his Excellency the Governor. J. G. BUTTS, lieut.-Col., Commanding Distriot. [A Card.] SAVE time and money by using the celebrated "Horse" Brand Soaps, manufactured only by Saunders, Gilberd <fc Co., Napier. Samples and prices on application to George C. Fownes, Featherston-streot, Agent for Wellington and Distriot. [card.] MR. C. E. BEATSQN, ARCHITECT (Late Colonial Architect), i No. 12, Brandon-street, Wellington. ! IN THE PRESS. PRICE. 28. HANDBOOK of FISHING and SHOOTING in New Zealand, illustrated. Dedicated, by permission, to His Excellenoj the Governor, by an Old Sportsman of 50 yearB 1 experience. Containing all neoessarj 1 information pertaining to Fishing, Shootin?, > Ac, in both Islands. "Be up and doing . with the lark." To be had of all booksellers. Copyright reserved. Published bj 5 J. ELLSON BROWN, Wellington, N.Z. 1 %»/JS reoommena our friends to give • TT Bisquit Dubouohe* & Co.'s Brandy i trial. It is % very superior artiole. , TTAND Bills, Business Cards, Pros' r JLI peotuaes, Balance Sheets, Ac,, ai EVENING POST.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 80, 1 October 1887, Page 3
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