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ril H E A T E E ROYAL LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE DARBKLLS. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) ONLY, Tom Taylor's Great Play, "THE TICKET-OF-LKAVE MAN." "TICKET-OF- LEAVE MAN." This is acknowledged by press and public to be one of the beat plays ever written. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL and Full Company. WEDNESDAY (LAST NIGHT), By special desire, "EAST LYNNE!" Mrs. George Darrell is acknowledged by the Victorian preHS to be the best as she is the youngest Lady Isabel on the Australian Stage. Note the Prices— Circle, 4s; Stalla, 2b 6d ; Pit, la. Box plan at Holliday'a. Day ticketa as usual. S\ P E R~A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! A PERFECT TRIUMPH ! ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE JUNGFRAU KAPELLE, ALPINE CHOIR, SWISS BAND, MOUNTAIN SINGERS, AND TYROLESE JODELLISTS. The Jungfrau Kapelle on Monday evening made their first appearance in Wellington before a large, appreciative, and fashionable audience, their unique and wholesome entertainment completely taking the houso by storm, every item being redemanded. Prices of Admission— 4s, 3s, 2b, and Is. Doora open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages at 10. H. A. C. B. S. AN ENTERTAINMENT, ¦^* consisting of HIBERNIAN MINSTRELS! And other Novelties, Will be given in tho Athenjjum Hall on TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. Front Beats and gallery, 2s ; baok seats, la. Commence at 8 p.m. E. KEEGAN, Hon. Sec. DON'T FORGET THE UNITED BUTCHERS' SELECT PROMENADE CONCERT AND © DANCE At the Princess Theatre. ON ANNIVERSARY NTGHT-TUESDAY 22nd JANUARY. Double Ticket, 3a ; Single Ticket. 2a ; Extra lady, la. Muaic by Minifie'a full String Band. A. TOLHURST, M.C. J. BORTHWICK, Chairman. T7IXCHANGE (late Athenaium) HALL. Hi — TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 23rd INST. GRAND MINSTREL AND NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, Under thn patronage of His Worship the Mayor (J. Duthie, Esq.) a"d City Council, and the auspices of tho W.M.C., in aid of the Widow and Six Children of the late Thos. Moore, generously tendered (per kind permission of Admiral Fairfax, C.8., Captain Hammil and Officers) by tho Snowball Amateur Minstrel Troupe of H.M.S. Orlando. All New Songs, Duets, and Screaming Nigger Sketches, constituting an evening's thorough enjoyment. Gray's Private Band has kindly consented to play special selections during the intervals. Front seats, 2s ; gallery, la A few reserved chairs, 3s, can be secured at Holliday'a. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF WEL LIIvGTON. ANNUAL DINNER, FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1889, In the Exchange Hall, Lambton-quay. MEMBERS of the Socioty who have not yet received ticketa, or gentlemen desirous of attending the above dinner can obtain tickets on application to the Hon. Secretary, David AVighton, No. 211, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington. IMPORTANT ! IMPORTANT ! PHRENOLOGICAL DELINEATION. TO know the balance, the strong and the weak traits of your mind ; to know the peculiarities of your children's organisation ; or to know the exact adaptation for whioh they aro best suited, is very important. Years of experience may, or may not, teaoh you theso qualities, but you don't want to lose years when you can learn the whole secret in 20 minutes by consultine C. W. BORRESON, Professional Teacher and Practical Phrenologist. Fee from 2a 6d. Office in Manners-Btreet, next to the Fire Brigade Station. N. B. — Lessons given in phrenology. Terms moderate. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Wellington. In tho matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the several amendments thereof. NOTICE ia hereby given that at the next sitting of tho above honourable Court, to be holden on Monday, the 11th day of March next, I intend to apply for an order releasing mo from my offico_ in respect of the estates of the under-mentioned bankrupts, and that I have this day filed final aocounts in respect of the aame :—: — John Thomson Love, Wellington, tinsmith Samuel dcs Forges, Pautahanui, butcher Charles Cheymol, Wellington, wine merchant William Eadea, Wollington, contractor Benjamin Cnmmings, Crofton, dairyman Robert Nome Cowan, Wellington, plumber Hugh Kennedy, Wellington, labourer William M'Croasan, Upper Hutt, publican Zeohariah Nimmo, Wellington, dairyman James Rogers, Wellington, boarding-house-keeper Charles Libline, Wellington, labourer John Vare, Wellington, contractor Alfred King, Wellington, journalist Carl Zahl, Wellington, architeot William Geoige Nightingale, Wellington, saddler Gad Carter, Porirua, farmer James W. Donald, Wellington, carpenter John Henry Smith, Wellington, commission agent John Sheehy, Wellington, carpenter Thomas Bould, Faremata, publican Charlos Edward Johnson, Wellington, billiard-marker James Suckling, Wellington, leather merchant Persson and Hayes, Wellington, contraotors William Ward Pointon, Wollington, chemist William Fletoher, Wellington, accountant William Standen, Karori, farmer Charles Willeby Hawthorne, Wellington, olerk John Fynea Clinton, Wellington, olerk Thomas John Boyes, Wellington, clerk James Alfrod Chorley, Wellington, butoher John Prestidge, Wellington, labourer Charles Edward Gawler, Wellington, barman Edmund Marriott, Wellington, carpenter Lauritz Hansen, Wellington, glazier Anton Henrioh Hansen, Wollington, oarter William Biggs, Wellington, brioklayer George William Hobbs, Wellington, coach-driver George Thomas Hand, Wellington, clerk Samuel Sharps, Wellington, blacksmith Francis Benjamin Chapman, Wellington, produce dealer John Mill, Wellington, blacksmith Arthur Gilbert, Wellington, labourer Henry Berg, Wellington, boatbuilder Robert Garnett Tonlson, Wellington, photographer Helena Winifred Robson, Wellington, publican Marian Davis, Wellington, boarding. housekeeper Joseph Hancock, Wellington, painter Frederick Taylor, Pauatahanui, store' keeper Walter Freeman, Wellington, caterer Edward Tamplin, Wellington, milkmai Margaret Scntt, Wellington, nurae Alfred William Luckies Cottrell, Wei lington, salesman William Skinner, Wellington, carpentei Mary Mason, Wellington, boarding housekeeper William French, Wellington, tally clerl Thomas *Homer Aug. Ritson, Welling ton, cab driver Charles Gough, Wellington, labourer John Thomas Morgan Stanford, Welling ton, veterinary surgeon Annie Owler, Wellington, boarding house-keeper Albert Peters, Lower Hutt, horse traine: James Scrimshaw, Lower Hutt, labonre: Alfred Balohin. Wellington, painter Ivor James, Karori, farmer Martin O'Brien, Wellington, messenge Susan Jane Feck, Wellington, boarding house-koeper Henry George Beedel, Wellington plumber Joseph Ward, Wellington, musician William Frederick Moran, Wellington baker Horatio Wraggo, Wellington, commei cial travellor William Richard Waters, Wellington merohant Richard Berriman, Wellington, masta mariner. C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Wellington, 21st Jannary, 1889. NOW iB yonr time for Suits and extra pai of Trousers, at Dalton' 43, Cuba-a

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 3

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