COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK, COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK, COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK, COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK, COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK, COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK, Ingestre-street. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPEN Tuesdays 7.30 to 10 p.m., Thursday Mornings for LADY BEGINNERS. Friday Ladies' FREE INVITATION Night, and Saturday Mornings and Afternoons. BOXING TOURNAMENT. JU li IL E E HALL, Manners-street. OPEN BOXING CONTEST (For Medium, Light, and Feather-weights.) Substantial Prizes to the AA'inners. Nominations to be n.ade to the Secretary at the above Hall on Thursday evening next, at 8 p.m., where all information can be obtained. Acroptanoes and all particulars will appear in Friday a>id Satnrday'K issue. ST. JAMES' SCHOOLROOM, LOWER HUTT. A CONCERT, under the direction of Mr. Robert Parker, will be given on AVEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, At 8 p.m. Admission Ono Shilling JOHN AY. D. P O L E V THE AVORLD'S ENTERTAINER, ' AVill be open for engagements at Private Parties, Social Gatherings, Evening or Afternoon "At Homes," Smoko Concerts, and Performances in or out of Wellington during the winter months. These Select Entertainments (varying from half an hour to two hours) will embrace Comic Scenes, Character Sketches, Recitations, Songs (sentimental and comic), Instrumental Music, and Ventriloquial Exhibitions. Juvenile Entertainments specially selected. For terms apply by letter, care of Evening Post. " CALIFORNIAN NUGGET." KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A Servico of Song, entitled " Callifornian Nuggot," will bo rendered by the Choir TONIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. Collection in aid of Choir Fund. Reader, Mr. J. Godbor. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooper. Organist, Mr. P. Bennet. F. COOPER, Hon. Sec. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. rpHE Rev. E. NIELSEN, Scandinavian J Missionary, assisted by Miss Nielsen (with tho Harp and Singing), will condnct Special Gospel Services TO-NIGHT (Tnesday), at 7.30, in AVp»leyan Church, Nowtown ; TO-MORROAV, in tho AVesloyan Church, Thorndon. AVJiSLKYAN CHURCH, Nkvvtown. I"^HE Congregation and Sympathisers are kindly requested to attend a Meeting on AVEDNESDAY. Ilm 17th June, in the above Church, to consider the desirability of Erecting a fnew Cluu'fh. Refreshments will be provided by tho Ladies of the Sewing Meeting 1 . Commencing at half-past 7 p.m. Free. Chairman— key. AY. 11. Beck. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, LADIES' BRANCH. CHE First of a Conrse of 'Lectures on "First Aid to tho Injured" will be given on AVEDNESDAY, 24th instant, at 3 p.m., in the G.F.S. Lodge, Vivian-street. Names of those desirous of attending to be sent, beforo 22nd instant, to MISS KING, Ellicc-streot. ORIENTAL BAY RECLAMATION? ~ A MEETING of Oriental Bay and EoseJljl. ncath residents will be held at tho Bay Boating Shed TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 17th inst., at 8 p.m. All interested residents and property owners are invited to be present. ARTHUR MOTLEY, Acting-Secretary. AVELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY FIRST General Meeting on AA'EDNESDAY, the 17th instant, at 8 p.m. (Colonial Museum). Address by the President, E. Tregear, F.R.G.S., and papers. Jl. B. GORE, Secretary. ULSTER LODGE, PETONE, N.Z.C. INSTALLATION of W.M. and Investiture of Officers on AVEDNESDAY, 17th inst. A special train will leave Wellington at 7.15 p.m., returning after the ceremony . Tickets can be obtained from the {runrd. LODGE AVATERLOO, N.Z.C. riIHE Officers aud Members of the above -L Lodge arc requested to assemble at he AVellington Station TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 7 p.m., tor the purpose of paying a fraternal visit to tho Ulster Lodge, Petono. By cermnand of the R.W.M. NEAV ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, N.Z.C. BRETHREN nro requested to moot at Wellington Railway Station, at 7 p.m. (train 7.15) to proceed to Petone for Installation of AY.M. and Offieei-s of Ulster Lodge, on AVEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW), 17th June. By command of tho AY.M. JOHN KNOX LODGE. MEMBERS are reminded of the Quarterly Summons Meeting to be held at tho . York-street Hall, TO-NIGHT. T FCHEST_!JS COURT SIR AVILLIAM JERVOIS, A.0.F., No. 7609. npHE Half-yearly Meeting of the above JL Court will be hold in the Schoolroom, Donald M'Lean-street, Nowtown, on AVEDNESDAY, the 17th, at 8 o'clock. Business : Election of Officers Nomination of District Officers, and General As the district officers will make their annual visit, a large attendance is requested. Fines enforcod for non-attendance. Juvenile Court meets in the same place at 7 o'clock. T. L. COE, Secretary. COMMEEdAL UNION ASSUEANCE COMPANY, Ld. Capital Fully Subscribed ... _2,500,000 Total Invested Fnnds . 2,500,000 Total Annual Net Income 1,163,827 Claims Paid to Date, Twelve Million Sterling. One of the AVealthiest and Most Powerful Companies in Great Britain. QUARTER DAY, AVEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE DOMPANY having acquired the business of tho COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEAV ZEALAND, Fire and Marine, Policyholders in this Compant are informed that they can havo their policies renowed on application at the offices of tho Commercial Union, corner of Greystreet and Lambton-quay, the old offices of tlio Colonial. ALL RISKS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CLAIMS MET PROMPTLY AND FAIRLY. For proposal forms and further particulars apply to GEO. H. HARBROE, Manager AVellington Branch. ■ iiOR Ladies' Trimmed and (Jntrimmed Millinery, Underclothing, at economical rates, try MURRAY & CASEY, corner of Ghuznee and Cuba streets. Good value for your money. j " This is an Age of Apollinaris Water." — AValtkr Besant. APOLLINARIS "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." "Familiar in millions of mouths as any household word. The popularity of Apolhn_ris Water is chiefly due to its irreproachable character. More wholesome than any aerated water which art can supply." — The Times. " Of late years the Queen, by the advice of Sir William Jenner, has usually taken Apollinaris Water."— The AVorld. — ~H [OLEBALE OF W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. SPOONS AND FORKS. TTJST LANDED, per s.s. Doric, a large _P assortment of really first-clasa Electroplated Spoons and Forks. The quality is undoubtedly good, and tho price very reasonable. GEOEGE WINDEE, Cheap Ironmonger, ♦'Corner Manners and Cnba streets,
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 140, 16 June 1891, Page 3
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