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mHEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, November Ist and 2nd. Under the distinguished patronage of Hie Excellency Sir Wm. Jervois, K.G.C.M.G., C.S., and Suite. GRAND TABLEAUX. WAXWORKS AND STATUARY. Descriptive Lecturer ... Mr. E. Wakefield Showman ... ... Mr. W. D. Lyon Stage Manager ... Mr. H. E. Nioholla Musical Conductor ... Herr Moach Proceeds in aid of Classes of the School of Design. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Holliday'a, Baillie's, Grady's, and Macgregor Wright's. Plan at Holliday's on Monday next; ARTHUR D. BILEY. TIHEATEE ROYAL. Lessee F.E. Hisoooks Grand Opening Night, MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER. The Famous HICKS-SAVER MINSTRELS. 35 COLOURED ARTISTS. 35 AMERICA'S GREATEST COMPANY. The Brilliant Black Diamonds of MINSTRELSY, Picked from the American Cotton Fields. A Genuine Band of Minstrel Graduates. Each one a Star. Every Actor an Artist. Tho Most Complete and EXPENSIVE COMPANY OF COMEDIANS That ever orosaed the Equator. Under the immediate aupervision of CHAB. B. HICKS, Sole Manager and Director. Tho Grand Parade of the entire Company, beaded by their American Cornet Band, under the famouß Drum Major, Billy Speese, will start Monday afternoon, sth November at 3.30, from the Theatre Royal. SIGNOR AGRATI. PRINCESS THEATRE, Toar-STBEET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 30th October. DRIVE R'S MAGICAL, §&*3SLISI MIRTHFUL, MYSTICAL, 'felllSitJ MESMERIC ENTERTAINMENT AND GRAND QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. An Immense Programme, including something never Been before ! Dbivee's illustrations of Odic Force, FLOATING OF FURNITURE, TABLES, CHAIBS, Ac. The Miraoulous Draught of Fishes— The New Flying Cage— The Mysterious Cabinet, full of Spirits— The Thinkephone and Spiritgraphy— Tho Fairy Doves— and a Full and Complete Expoaure of THE SPIRIT SACK TRICK, aa originally performed by Mrs. Driver. Doors open at 7.30, commencing at 8. Prices, 2s and Is ; Double Tioket, 3s, including Danoo. /COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER V> SKATING RINK, Ingestbe-steeet, Wellington. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir William Jebvois, K.G.C.M.G., C.B. Two Regulae Sessions Daily. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10. There is also a Special Session in ths Morning, from 10 to 12, for ladies only, to enoourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session admission is FREE. TUESDAY EVENlNG— Fashionable night. THURSDAY EVENING— A Three Mile Race between Mr. Dixon and Mr. Brown (of Chriatohurch), for a trophy. FRIDAY EVENING- Ladies' Invitation night T. H. WOOTTON, Manager. NOTICE TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. AT the requeat of Beveral Bakers, a Meeting will be held in Fraser's Rooms, Manners - street, at 8 o'clook on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Business — To take into consideration the advisability of forming a Bakers' Union. Those who are interested are requested to attend. THOS. H. HOGG, Convener. N. Z. E. I. A MEETING of the Wellington Branch of £%. the Now Zealand Educational Institute will be held in the Education Board Office, on SATURDAY, 3rd November next. Business— Papers and General. J. S. PRENDEVILLE, Secretary and Treasurer. LOOK OUT FOR THE PROGRAMME PJREYTOWN FIRE BRIGADE Ur sports. BOXING DAY, 26th DEC, 1888. CHARLES HIGGDJS, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND PIONEER BASEBALL CLUB. A GENERAL Meeting of tho above Club will be held at the Post Ofnoe Hotel on WEDNESDAY, 31st inßt., at 8 p.m. Business important. CYRUS WEBB, Hon. Sec, pro tern. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Willis-Steeet. SALE OF WORK. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Ist and 2nd November. The Ladies of St. James' Presbyterian Churoh, Newtown, will hold a Sale op Useful and Artistic Articles eb above, everything to be sold at moderate prioee. Proceeds in aid of Churoh Enlargement Fund. J. R. Blair, Esq., -will open the Salo on Thursday, at 3 p.m., and it will continue open each day from 3to 10 p.m. On Thursday evening musical selections by wellknown amatenrs, and on Friday evening Mr. Gray'B Band will perform. Admiaßion, Sixpence. Children with parents or friends free. T> A Z A AR! BAZAAR! A SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS Will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, in aid of the Wesleyan Church, Hutt, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 9th and 10th NOVEMBER, 1888. Refreshments will be provided for visitors. Mr. Brisooe's Band will play selections during the day, and a Sacred Concert will be given during the evening. Doors open at 11 o'olook. Admission to the Bazaar and Concert, Is. Children, 6d. ' Gifts and Donations will be thankfully reoeived, and may be forwarded to Mosdames Briscoe, Trevethiok, Hall, Fauvel, and tho Parsonage. NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. nfIHE Battery will parade at the Garrison A Hall TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30, for Government Inspec tion by Lieut.-Colonel Hume. Every member must attend. Uniform all blue, white singlets. JOHN DUNCAN, Captain, Commanding. WELLINGTON SWIMMING BATHS, Clyde-quat. M. MEECH, Pbopbietbisb. The above are now open to the publio for the season of 1888-89, during the following hours daily : — Gentlemen — before 9 a.m. and after 2 p.m. Ladies— between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. (except Saturdays, then from 9 a.m. to noon), Sundays and Holidays exoepted. N.B. — During the hours for gentlemen a Red flag is hoisted, and during those for ladies a Blue flag. Terms on application. THE WELLINGTON PERSEVERANCE GOLDMINING COMPANY OF TERAWHITI (Limited). NOTICE OF CALL. NOTICE ia hereby given that a Sixth Call of a Halfpenny per share will be payable on the 14th day of November, 1888, at the Company's office, at Evening Post Chambers, corner of Willis and Harbonrstreets, in the City of Wellington. WM. HAVES, Manager. COMMERCIAL TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF WELLINGTON (Limited). NOTICE TO THE~ SHAREHOLDERS AND DEPOSITORS OF THE ABOVE COMPANY. DIVIDENDS, Bonuses, and Interest will be payable at the offioes of the Company on and after the 2nd proximo. J. JAMD3SON, Manager. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Mr. William Blewden will leave the Morgue on Wednesday afternoon next, 31st Ootober, at quarter-past 3. Friends are invited to attend. W. EADES A CO., Undertakers, Cuba-street. TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. -mTESSRS. YUILE A NATHAN will be -^-*- glad to meet their clients between Wednesday and Friday next, to compare books over November events. 39, Lakbton-quat. AMERICAN STOVES, REMARKABLY CHEAP, 1 AT JNO. YOUNG'S, Cubo-atroet. SOMETHING upon whioh we am rely— Wolfe's Schnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 3

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