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THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. Patron— His Excellency the Governor. President— G. E. Tolhurst, Esq. Vice-Presidents— J. Dnthie, Esq., and Dr. Collinß. The Sooiety will produce Gilbebt and Sullivan's Opera IOLANTHE ! For Six Nights, commencing MONDAY, 16th JULY, 1888. See Day Bills. P. LEVI, Hon. Seo. NITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, COUBTENAY-PLACE. ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 10th inst., at 6.30, followed by a Public Meeting, to be addressed by the Revs. Dumbell, Potter, and Penney, also several members of the House of Representatives. Special anthems by the choir. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SHOW. To be held at the DRILLSHED ON 2nd AND 3rd AUGUST. GRAND ART UNION. JJIOO worth of Prizes to be Given Away. Three first prizes to be seen at Mr. Fielder's, Manners-street. Art Union Tiokets, whioh will admit to Show, One Shilling eaoh. D. D. HYDE, Treasurer. J. PETTIE, Seoretary. /COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, Ingebtbe-stbeet, Wellington. Under the distinguished patronage of Hia Exoellenoy Sir William Jbbvois, G.C.M.G., C.B. Two Regular Sessions Daily : Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10. There is also a Speoial Session in the Morning, from 10 to 12, for ladies only, to encourage them in aoquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session admission is FREE. On 16th July, at 8.30 the first heat of the Great Five Mile Race comes off. 17th July, the final heats of the above raoe. General admission, Is ; reserve seats, 2s. On Monday, 23rd July, onr next Great Fancy Dress National Burlesque Costume Carnival takes place. Moat expensive prizes of all. Positively no one will be allowed on the floor except those in costume or evening dress. A new Grand March at 9. Prizes now on view at Hoffmann's Willis-street. Professor Wyman, the great Amerioon Skater { will appear in Wellington, for the first time on toy waggons, on Thursday evening, 12th July. NOTICE TO THE SKATING PUBLIC. OWING to the season advanoing, and with it the still greater patronage of the public, I find myself compelled to throw open the Excelsior Skating Rink entirely for skating. The floor iB in perfect order, and the skates are of the newest design, being all on the extension principle. Skates, 6d. Admission, 6d. Open every afternoon and evening:. T>. BOWIE. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Athentßum Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 25th July, 1888, at 8 p.m., to confirm the speoial resolution passed at the annual general meeting held on the 27th June ultimo. By order of the Board. D. J. BREMNER, Seoretary. STAR BOATING CLUB. riIHE last General Meeting of the Season X will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, the 10th inst., at the Clubhouse, at 8 p m. BnsineßB — Presentation of prizes and general. E. C. BATKIN, Seoretary. DUCATION.— Mrs. Moobe, Certificated Mißtresa, is desirous of a few pupils to educate with her own. Terms moderate.— Mrs. H. S. Moore, Scarboro - terraoe, off Austin-street. THE Friends of the late Mr. Charleß James Pownall are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Molesworth-Btreet, on Tuesday, the lOth inßtant, at 9 o'olook a.m. PARSONS A CLARK, Undertakers, Pipitea-street. rpHE Friendß of the late Mr. Henry Jury JL are invited to attend his Funeral, whioh; will leave his late residence, Tinakorirdbd,. on' Tuesday, the 10th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m. PARSONS A CLARK, Undertakers, Pipitea-street. , FUNERAL NOTICE. fT\HE Funeral of the late Mrs. Dora Green X ' ;Will leave her late residence, Turnbullatreet, To-morrow (Tuesday), the 10th inst., a^S p.m. Friends are respeotfully invited to, attend. P. HOSKINS, Undertaker. H I G H E imTlTc A T I O N, with individual instbuctioh. Brougham House, Basin Reserve, Wellington. MRS. (COLONEL) M'DONNELL is opening a Private Sohool for young Ladies at the above address on Wednesday, the 18th instant. The house ocoupies a healthy site, and is a commodious residenoe, with all the surroundings of a refined home. The pupils will receive the most careful training, every attention being given both to moral conduct and to manners, thus supplying a want whioh has been widely represented. The Sohool will be aonduoted, under Mrs. M'Donnell's personal supervision, by two oompetent lady teachers and qualified visiting masters. The sohool year will be divided into three terms, beginning in the first weeks of February, June, and September ; but to avoid delay, the Sohool will open with a half-term on the above date, _ The course of instruction embraoes English (in its various branohes), Literature, Natural Soienoe, Frenoh, German, and Latin, Mnsio (Vooal and Instrumental, Violin, Harmony, and Counterpoint), Drawing (Freehand and Model), Geometry, Perspective, and Light and Shade from the round (Students may sit for the Examination of the Wellington Sohool of Design, or for the Soienoe and Art Department Examinations), and Needlework. FEES PER TERM: English Subjects. Senior Pupils £2 16 0 Junior Pupils 2 2 0 Extba Subjects. Mnsio (Mr. Hardwiok, Organist of St. Marks)Senior Pupils 3 10 0 Junior Pupils 2 16 0 Violin (Mr. M'Glashan)— Half-hour Lesson 4 4 0 Full hour 5 5 0 Harmony and Counterpoint (ao- ¦ * cording to number in olass) Drawing (Miss M. Richardson, Certificate Sohool of Design)— Junior Pupils 18 0 Senior Pupils 2 16 0 Frenoh or German 2 2 0 A few seleot Boarders may be reoeived by arrangement. Boys (for tuition), under ten years of age, will be admitted at £1 10 a per term. Fifteen per cent, will he charged extra on Feea not paid within a week after end of term. Before removal of a pupil, a half -term's notioe must be given in writing, or a halfterm's Feeß paid after removal. Mrs. M'Donnell will be at Brougham House to see parents on 16th and 17th insta. 6th July, 1888. WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. AT a Meeting of Direotors of the above Company, held this day, Mr, Charles Habvill has been appointed as Colleotor to the Company, and his reoeipt will be a full diaoharge for all moneys. By order of Board of Direotors. J. D. BAIRD, Seoretary. Wellington, 6th July, 1888. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WMUNRO'S NEW PREMISES, • The Ready-Money Shop, Four doors above the Hajl of Commerce, Cuba-street, iB now in full awing. Daily Bargains for the people. If yon desire to lay ont money to advantage, visit the Ready-Money Shop at once. Come and be surprised it the Bargains. Come and see the sweeping reductions in Dress Goods. All wool Serge, 9Jd, was Is 3d ; Is 3d Canvas, 9£d ; la 3d Camelettes, 9Jd ; Sheeting Twill, sd. Come and judge for yourselves. ITOUND GLASS SHADES OVAL GLASS SHADES ! QLASS FERN STANDS ( Over 6000 jtut reoeived, every conceivable size. TUSTIN BROS., 79. Willis-Btreet. IN THE PRESS. «T|IGEST OF CASES IN BANK. U RUPTCY, ebom 1861 to August, 1888." This Book comprises the Bankruptcy Aot, 1883, and Amendment Acts, 1884 and 1885. whioh are the only Acts now in force, and under the various sections of these Acts have been arranged and inserted the decisions applicable of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal of New Zealand from 1861 to 1888. PRICE— I2s 6d Cloth ; 15b Half -calf . Orders for the Book should be sent to T. Scott-Smith, Solicitor, Qneenatown, as soon as possible.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1888, Page 3

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