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-jVJISS MEDLEY'S CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. Miss Medley'B Conceit THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Mies Medley will be aasitted by Lady Campbell, Misßes Porter and Wood, Messrs. Williams, Hill, Parker, Connolly, King, Ac, and Orchestra. Tiokett, box plan, Ac, at Holliday's. Last Hutt Train delayed for conoerfc. /"^PERA HOUSE. "Majora Canamus." FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1891. FI FTH ANNUAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT GIVEN BT MR. JOHN McGLASHAN'S ORCHESTRA OF 48 PERFORMERS. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Overture —" Le Chevalier Breton" A.Herman The Orchestra. 2. Song—" The Sngler " ... Pinanti Mr. Hugh Wright. 3. Selection— "Scotch Airs" ... J. H. Pope Messrs. Pope (4) and Mr. McGlaaban. 4. Cavitina — " Imocuto Sincero " Cugnoni Solo, Horn —Mr. Hugh Curry. Acoompaniat — Mr. J. Kearsley. 5. Reoitation— "'lhe Creeds of theßells" Bungay Mr. A. S. Paterson. 6. Waltz-"To Kooti" Carl Herbert The Orchestra. Part 11. 1. Military Fantasia — " The Emperor's Review " ...R. Eilenberg The Orcbeßtra. 2. Song— " Rose Softly Blooming " Spohr Mra. Parsons. 3. Solo, Violin—" Reverie " ... Viouxtemps Mr. John MoGlaahnn. 4. Turkish March—' ' Tho Ruins of Athena " Beethoven The Orchestra. 5. Song—" Here, upon my Vessel's Deck" Baaovian Mr. Hugh Wright. G. Overture— "ltaliana in A lgieri" Rossini The Orchestra. God Savk the Queen. The Upright Iron Grand Piano kindly supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. Admission— Dross Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle and Pit, Is. Doora open 7 15 ; Concept 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10 p m. Accompanist -. Mr. T. Tallib Tbimnell, Mus. Bao., Oxon. ' Conductor : Mr. John McGlashan. Hon. Secretary : Mr. John Jack. /% P E R A HOUSE. MONDAY, 18th MAY. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO J. B. CONNOLLY, Esq., Prior to his departure for Australia. Tendered by the Wellington Orchestral Sooiety, St. Mary of the Angel's Choir, and the Leading Amateurs of the City. Full programme on Saturday. Tickets and Box Plan at Holliday's. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. SIXTH SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. REPRODUCTION OF THE GREAT SUCCESS, IOLANTHE. New Caste, New Dresses, &c. Prices, 4b, 3s, 23, and la. Box Offioe at Holliday's, open Saturday P. LEVI, Secretary. DANCE AT KILBIRNIE. A SELECT DANCE will take place in the Kilbirnie Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, 15th May, commor.oing at 8 o'clock. Admisaion— Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, free. D. CALDER, M.O. TTNITED HUNT. I The Members of the above Hunt will meet NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 16th INt.TA.NT, AT NEWrOWN PARK, At 3 p.m. The Hounds will throw off at 3.30 sharp. WELLINGTON DOG SHOW, AT DRILLSHED, sth and 6th JUNE. Entries Close 23th Mat. Entry forms can be had at Messrs. Batkin, Davis A Clater, Osborne, and Solomon, Lambton-qnay, and Messrs. Haggett and I Peroy, Featherston- street. Prizes guaranteed, 43 classes. Ths United Hounds. The Hounds on view eaoh day. W. H. DAY, Sec. LODGE ST. ANDREW, N.Z.C. EMERGENCY Meeting will be held at the Maaonio Hull, Bouloott-street, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, the 14th instant, at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Business— Passing. By order of the R.W.M. \ MEETING of the Wellington Rowing Club Ball Committee will be held at Mr. F. Wifle'a TO-NIGHT, at 8 30. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Sec TTOME READING ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC MEETING NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, 19th. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, At 7.30. Chairman— Rev. W. J. Habens, B.A. Opening Lecture by Mr. J. H. Pope. "A Croibb Through the Heavens." E. W. SMYTH, Hon. Sec WOMEN'S PRAYER UNION. A MEETING for the Re-establishment of the Women's Prayer Union in Wellington will be held on FRIDAY, 15th May, at 3 p.m., in the Christian Association Rooms, Manners-street (over Rowe's Corn Store). AH Christian Mothers are earnestly invited to attend AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1891. TUST ARRIVED Onr First Shipment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Direct frok the Harm, Ex b.s. Rimutaka, Contesting of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' Orereoati, Jerstys, Cardigan Jaoketg, Lambiwool Pants aad Singleti, Arctic Panti and Singltta, Flannel Panti «nd Singlets, BLANKETS, BUGS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, BRACES, Ac., Ao , Ac. 250 Men's Cardigan Jaok.ta, from 3s 6d«ooh 20 doien Lambswool Pants and Singlet*, Ss 6d eaoh 60 Men's Blue Pilot Overcoats, from 25s 6d ' 35 Men's Beavar Ovtrtoata, from 27a 6d 800 Men's Flannel Singleti, from 3s 9d We have alto just opened a large itock of ' Cashmere Squares, Woollen Muffler*, Scarf*, Tits, Handkerchief*, to., Ac. We have just got onr Ntw Patterni of English, Scotch, and Colonial Twteds in. As for fit and style we can't be beat. Not*— F. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIER, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, 98, WILLII-BTRMT, Two Doora from Manntrt-ttreet. ! 1 \l7' HY PAT MORE ? You oannot get bet- » » ter value Suits and Extra Trousert, jes si, at DALTON'S, 41, Cuba-street, and 65, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XILI, Issue 113, 14 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XILI, Issue 113, 14 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XILI, Issue 113, 14 May 1891, Page 3

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