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rriHEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, November Ist and 2nd. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir Wm. Jervoia, K.G.C.M.G., C.8., and Suite. GRAND TABLEAUX. WAXWORKS AND STATUARY. Descriptive Lecturer ... Mr. E. Wakefield Showman ... ... Mr. W. D. Lyon Stage Manager ... Mr. H. E. Nicholls Musical Conductor ... HerrMoech Proceeds in aid of Classes of the School of Design. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Folliday's, Baillie's, Grady's, and Macgregor Wright's. Plan at Holiday's on Monday next. ARTHUR D. EILEY. rjpHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee F. E. Hiscocks Grand Opening Night, MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER. Thk Famous HICKS-SAVER MINSTRELS. 35 COLOURED ARTISTS. 35 AMERICA'S GREATEST COMPANY. The Brilliant Black Diamonds op MINSTRELSY, Picked from the American Cotton Fields.' A Gpimino Band of Minstrel Graduates. Each ono a Star. Every Actor an Artist. The Most Complete and EXPENSIVE COMPANY OF COMEDIANS That over crossed the Equator. Under the immediate supervision of CHAS. B. HICKS, Sole Manager and Director. The Grand Parade of the entiro Company, headed by their American Comet Band, under the famous Drum Major, Billy Speese, will start Monday afternoon, sth November, at 3.30, from the Theatre Royal. SIGNOR AGRATI. PRINCESS THEATRE, Tort-street. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, 30th October. DRIVER'S MAGICAL, J_^S§J_: MIRTHFUL, MYSTICAL, fcl*l_l§3 MESMERIC ENTERTAINMENT AND GRAND QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. An Immense Programme, inclnding something never seen before ! Driver's Illustrations of Odio Force, FLOATING OF FURNITURE, TABLES, CHAIRS, &o. The Miraculous Draught of Fishes— The New Flying Cage— The Mysterious Cabinet, full of Spirits-TheTbinkephone and Spiritgraphy— Tho Fairy Doves— and a Fall and Complete Exposure of THE SPIRIT SACK TRICK, as originally performed by Mrs. Driver. Doors open at 7,30, commencing at 8. Prices, 2s and Is ; Double Ticket, 3a, inclnding Dance. PETONE— TO-NIGHT. MISS RANDELL'S FAREWELL. A COMPLIMENTARY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIV3SN THIS EVENING (MONDAY), 29th OCT., In the Schoolroom, Taranaki-Btreet, By the CHOIR of WESLEY CHURCH. During the evening Souvenirs from tho Public, from tho Trustees of Church, and j from the Choir will bo presented to Miss Randell. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, la. Tickets at the gates. The proceeds to augment the Presentation Funds. WELLINGTON WORKrNGMEN'S CLUB. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1888, At 8 p.m. GRAND CHRISTY MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT. Burnt Cork Specialities. Old Plantation Melodies. Members ploase invite their friends. By order of Entertainment Committee. THOS. CRISPE Acting Seoretary. WELLINGTON MUSICAL FESTIVAL. FULL Rehearsal for Chorus of " Elijah," "IBrael in Egypt," and "The Golden Legend," on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. WILLIAM WIDDOP, Secretary. /COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER V> SKATING RINK, INGEBTRE-BTREET, WELLINGTON! Under the • distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir William Jervois, K.G.C.M.G., C.B. Two Regular Sessions Dailt. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10. There is also a Special Session in the Morning, from 10 to 12, for ladies only, to encourage them iv acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session admission is MONDAY, 29th October - A GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH, Columbia v. Mahakipawa, will take place at the above rink upon skates. Names are now being taken at the office for this eveut. Mr. A. Stewart, of tho English Football Team, will act as Referee. TUESDAY EVENlNG— Fashionablo night. FRIDAY EVENlNG— Ladies' Invitation night T. H. WOOTTON, Manager. WESL'EYAN CHURCH, Newtown. On TUESDAY, the 30th, a TEA and PUBLIO MEETING will be held, commencing at 6.30 p.m. Tickets— Adults, Is 6d ; ohildren, Is. Revß. Shirer, Lee, and Berry, and Mr. Herd, will address the meeting. HASTE TO THE RESCUE TENT, FEMALE BRANCH, 1.0. R. THE Sixteenth Anniversary of the above will be celebrated by a TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT On the 30th OCTOBER, 1888, IN THE RECHABITE HALL. Tea and Entertainment, Is; Entertainment only, Is. Tea at half-past 6 o'olook. F. H. FRASER, Hon. Sec. CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL INSTITUTE. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE INSTITUTE PICNIC will be held at Plimmerton, on 9th November. Members and friends will please arrange to catoh train leaving at or about 9.30 a.m. Each party provide own hampers. E. C. LUDWIG, Hon. Sec. MUNICIPAL POLITICS. PUBLIC MEETING, MONDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1888. TN accordance with tho promise mode when Mr. T. Kennedy Macdonald retired from the contest for the Mayoralty, the members of that gentleman's late Committee have arranged with him to deliver an address upon General Municipal Matters at a Publio Meoting of the Ratepayers to be held in the Exchange Hall, Lambton-qnay, on MONDAY NEXT, the 29th instant, at 8 o'clook p.m. By Order of the Committee. N. Z. E. I. \ MEETING of the Wellingtonßranoh of _— . the New Zealand Ednoational Institute will be held in the Eduoation Board Offioe, on SATURDAY, 3rd November next. Business— Papers and General. J. S. PRENDEVILLE, Seoretary and Treasurer. ELECTION OF LAY REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE GENERAL SYNOD, To be held in Dunedin in February next. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the distriot J3I of the City of Wellington and the conntry districts are entitled to elect two Lay Representatives. That the Standing Committee and the Returning Offioer have appointed Thursday, the 29th of November next, as the day of nomination, on which date from 8 o'olock p.m. to 9 o'clock p.m. the Returning Offioer, or his deputy, will be present at the Diocesan Library to reoeive nominations. Should there be more than two representatives nominated the election will take place on Thnrsday, the 20th day of December next, on which date the Returning Officer, or his deputy, will bo present at the Diocesan Library between 8 o'olook p.m. and 9 o'clook p.m. to receive voting papers. Dated the 29th day of October, 1888. W. H. QUICK, Returning Officer. SKETCHING FROM NATURE. Education Board, 27th October, 1888. /"iLASS meet on Monday next, 2 p.m., at V_y the School of Design. Fee for Saturday afternoon, £1 la per term; fee for Monday and Saturday afternoons, £2 2s per term. A. DORSET, Seoretary. HOST OFFICE CLOCK. A SUBSCRIPTION-LIST, to provide funds for the purchase of the new Clock for the General Post Office, ia now open at the City Council Chambers. Intending subscribers are invited to add their names to the list at once, as it can only remain open for a week. J. E. PAGE, For Town Clerk. Wellington, 25th October, 1838. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VERY CHEAP, at JNO. YOUNG'S, Cuba-street.^

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1888, Page 3

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