'ITHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. Assisted by MDLLE. MINNIA. MACCABE"] fTO-NIGHT MACCABE In TO-NIGHT MACCABE "Begone Doll TO-NIGHT MACCABE Care," TO-NIGHT MACCABE 5- and W TO-NIGHT MACCABE "The Magic TO-NIGHT MACCABE Status." TO-NIGHT MACCABE TO-NIGHT MACCABKJ LTO-NIGHT Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3a; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Holliday's ; Day Tickets at Lyons', next City Buffet. GEORGE BULLER, Manager. EXCHANGE HALL.— Open Daily, 2to 5, and 7to 10. Notice.— ln consequence of the proprietor of the Cyclorama and Waxworks having made arrangements with the Dunedin Exhibition Commiaßioners to exhibit there, the season will bo continued, and in order that all shall have the opportunity of seeing this Novel and Interesting Entertainment, the popular prioes of admission will be — Ladies and gentlemen, 6d ; children, 3d ; and fresh novelties and attractions will be constantly added. /\PERA HOU9E. Under the Hole direction of Bukd Holt. ieaQ C DRAMATIC SEASON ■)IQQQ) IQQQ IBS9 1 DRAMATIC SEASON 518835 1883 COMMENCING TUESDAY, Bth OCT. BLAND HOLT Has the honour to announce, as the initial attraction of hia Dramatic Season of 1889, "THE UNION JACKL" Anthors— Henrt Pjsttitt and Stdnet Ghondt. For the complete interpretation of his dramas, Bland Holt brings with him a fully organised and carefully selected company of experienced dramatic artistß, and nil the original EFFECTS AND SCENERY Painted by Mr. GEORGE GORDON For their individual representation in Melbourne. T^XCHANGE HALL. TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER. HUMOROUS LECTURE. Entitled— "FLASHES FROM LIFE," By Mr. W. F. WILSON, And Musical Olio bt Lbadino Amateurs. Under Distinguished Patronage. A Leoture evory lady should hear. Useful hints for our boys. Political, sooial, and domestic. Fun and instruction for everybody. Admission, 2s aud la. Commence at 8 p.m /^DDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONR THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. RE-APPEARANCE OF H. ROSELLE'S SURPRISE PARTY, In an Entirely New Programme. For full particulars, see daybilla and programmes. ■^concert" and~elntert~ainment -t*- Will be given at the CHURCHROOM, Tinakori-road, on MONDAY, 14th OCTOBER, In aid of St. Paul's Kindergarten School. Admission, Ib. WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S /"N RAND NOVEMBER SHOW OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND PRODUCE, To be hold on tho HUTT PARK RACECOURSE ON TEE 19th and 20th NOVEMBER. Sale of Pedigree Show Stock on the 21st. Entries oloso on the 9th November. For entry forms and further information apply to the Secretary, P. H, DICKSON.
THORNDON INFANT SCHOOL. THE Entertainment given last Tuesday will be ropeated THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, for Mrs. Matthews' benefit, in recognition of her assistance to Miss Page in preparing the Operetta " A Merry Party." Songs by Mrs. Parsons, Mr. Page, and Mr. F. V. Waters. Limelight tableaux. Tiokets. Is. Children half-prioe. Commence at 8. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. npHE usual Rehearsal will Not take place -'- To-morrow (Tuesday). Next Practice, 15th Ootober. Intending new members please communicate with Hon. Secretary. A MEETING of persons interested in the ■reformation of a Crioket Club at Ngahauranga will be held at tho Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olock. WELLINGTON CRICKETERS' ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL Goneral Meeting will be held at tho Post Offioo Hotel on TUESDAY EVENING, Bth Ootober, at 8.15. Business important. C. F. BAXTER, Hon. Sec. *$ NEW ZEARAND PACIFIC LODGE, 517, E.C. REGULAR Monthly Meeting THIS (Monday) EVENING, 7th int. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren invited. By command of the W.M. WELLINGTON LODGE, 1521, E.C. MEMBERS are hereby requested to meet at the Freemason's Hall at 8 p.m. THIS (Monday) EVENING, to pay a fraternal visit to the Pacifio Lodge. By order of the W.M. v %• in* **- LODGE WATERLOO, No. 463, S.C. OFFICERS and Members will pay a fraternal visit to the N.Z. Paoifio Lodge, No. 517, E.C. TO-NIGHT, at 8.15. By order of the R.W.M. EXCELSIOR LODGE, U.A.O.D. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting of the above Lodge will be hold in the Lodgeroom, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. Business very important. All members requested to attend. By order. T. BOON, Secretary. PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. A GENERAL Inspection Parade of the Company will be hold at Petone on TUESDAY, Bth instant, at 6.30 p.m., opposite Railway Workshops. E. DAVY, Lieutenant, Commanding. 7th Ootober, 1889. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CADET CORPS. CADETS who have left the College are reqnested to send in their uniforms to the Officer Commanding before Friday, the 11th instant. J. A. COLLINS, Captain. ZENANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY. MISS A. J. P. NEWCOMBE, of the N.Z Baptist Missionary Society, will (D.V.) speak as follows at the Vivian-streot Baptist Church : — WEDNESDAY. 9th. at 7 30-Missionary Address, with exhibition of Indian dresses and curios. Collection in aid of funds. FRIDAY. 11th, at 7.3o— Limelight Entertainment; 60 views of India. Descriptive Leo tare on "Mission Life and Work." Admission, Is, and 6d. BUND AY, 13th, at 3— Add^ss to scholars, parents and friends. Collection. All are cordially invited to attend.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 3
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