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/~\ P X R A II 0 U S Solo Lessee and Manager ... Arthur Vivij THIS EVENING, AT EIGHT. ARTHUR VIVIAN'S Melbourne Opera House Dramatic Compan Production of the groat domestic and sensational drama, CAST UPON THE WORLD. CAST UPON THE WORLD. Mary Harrington . Helen Vivian Robert Stuart Mr. W. G. Cari Mo. Levi (Moses in the bulrushes) Arthur Vivm Fall Cast. New Scenery by W. H. Pulfor This Evening, Monday, and Tuesday. CAST UPON THE WORLD. Wednesday and Thursday— Aurora Floyi Friday— East Lynne. Prices— 4s, 3f, 2s and Is. Plan at Holliday' CHAS. BICHNER, Treasurer. fiOLUHBIA ELITE ROLLE SKATING RINK. Inoibtre-street, Wellington. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 ; Evening, 7.30 to 1C There is also a Special Session in the morning from 10 to 12, for Ladies only, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To thia SesBi'on Admission ia FREE. A large oorps of polite and gentlomanl' attaches in attendance, and efficient teacher! always ready to assist beginners in the art o skating Fr«e ok Charoe. t A Band will be in attendance every even imj »nd Saturday afternoon. Admission— ONE SHILLING. H. MARSHALL, Manager. JfJXCHANGE HALL, OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, 9th MAY. RUBENS' MAGNIFICENT PICTURE, "CHRIST WASHING THE DISCIPLES' FEET." This noble Oil Painting measures 9ft x 7ft, and has been exhibited throughout the oivilised world. Arrived direct from London, ex Rimntaka. To bo shown through New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. A SIGHT OF A LJ^ETIME. " 4 Thing of Beauty is a Joy for Ever." Will be on Exhibition a Few Dats Onlt, From 10 to 12 a.m., 3 to 5, and 8 to 10 p.m. Admission ... One Shillino. Wednesdays reserved (day only), 2g 6d. WELLINGTON SOUTH AND SUBURBS. "Jl/I R. IZARD will Address EleotorsMONDAY, 13th May— At Sohoolroom, Donald M'Lean-street, Newtown, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 15th May-At Parochial Hall, Karori, at 8 p.m. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 18-19, FORTIETH ANNUAL MEETING. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Fortieth -Ll Annual Meeting of the Members of this Society will be held in the Protestant Hall, Caßtlereagh-street, Sydney, at 2 o'olock in the afternoon of WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1889, for the purpose of- 1 - 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors era the business of the Society for the year ended 31st December, 1888 2. Eleoting two Direotors in lieu of J. P. Abbott, Esq., M.P., and John Arthur, Esq., who retire in terms of By-law XV., and of whom one only is eligible for re-eleotion 3. Electing an Auditor in lieu of James Robertson, Esq., who retires in terms of By-law XXVIII., and is not eligible for re election 4. Deolaring the amount of divisible surplus for the year ended 31st December, }888. The following gentlemen have given the requisite notioe that they are candidates for the vacant seats on the Board :— Joseph Abbott, John Arthur, William Briggs, Isaac Ellis Ives, John M'Elhone, Alfred William Meeks. Tho following gentlemen have given the requisite notioe that they are candidates for the office of Auditor : — George Christie Thoe. F. H. Mackenzie Thomas Pratt. By order of the Board. RICHARD TEECE, Seoretary. NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, 517, E.C. REGULAR Monthly Mooting MONDAY, 1 13 th instant. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren invited. By Command of the W.M. ART UNION. ~~ OIL PAINTINGS by Mrs. Brodie, exhibited nt Melbourne Exhibition, on view at Mr. Watts, Bookseller, Lambtonquay. Tickets, sa, from Mr. Watt or Mr. T. Ensor, Willis-street. DANCING.— Private Lessons given in Dancing. Apply S., Evening Post. /CATHOLIC TIMES. See Friday's Catholic Times for the Review of Sir Julius Vogel's Novel, " Anno Domini, 2000. " Catholic Times every Friday, of all news agentß. Offices : BOULCOTT-STREET. "ATI 9finn ""What do J\»Um £i\J\J\J, these words portend P Wellington city may by that time be properly drained, the Destructor may be in working order, the extension of the railway lines to Te Aro may be comploted, and many other neceasaty works may be satisfactorily completed. Happy Wellingtonians, rejoice at what may come to pass in the dim future. If the authorities _ are slow in attending to your wants, it will be a pleasing contrast to notice that Messrs. Walter Nathan & Co., the well-known Ironmongers of Lambton-qnay, willbe glad to supply all your requirements in ironmongery and household requisites at tho present time. COBB & CO. PETONE AND HUTT SERVICE. r\NE of Cobb & Co.'s Palace Cars will leave Lower Hutt every SUNDAY MORNING (commencing To-morrow), at 10.15, for Wellington, returning again at 9 p.m. T HAVE this day disposed of my Grooery -*• Business, in Tinakori-road, to Mr. W. Southee, and while thanking my customers for past favours, trust the same will be continued to my successor. JOHN M'MANAWAY. 10th May, 1889. With roferenco to abovo, I trust that by selling only good articles at the lowest prices, for cash, to receive a fair share of support. W. SOUTHEE. OAMPLES OF EDUCATION BOARD EXAMINATION PAPERS FOR NEXT YEAR:No. 1—" If a milkmaid 4ft 10m in height, with one of M. P. CAMERON A CO.'S new milk buckets, while sitting on a three-legged stool, took four quarts of milk out of every fifteen oows, what was the size of the field in which the animals grazed, and what was the girl's name, age, complexion, and occupation of her grandfather f—Givo it up; " got such a 'eadache." Try M. P. CAMERON & CO. No. 2.— lf two men can kill two brace of pheasants in going up the right side of a rectangular turnip field, with guns and cariridges bought at M. P. CAMERON & CO.S, how many would be killed by five men and a terrier pup in going down the other side, with guns and cartridges bought elsewhere P " Nono, of course." Correct, my boy. Go up top, and never como down till you have proved that M. P. CAMERON & CO.'s is not the best place to buy guns and ammunition at.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 3

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