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/~\PERA HOUSE. VOX POP U LI VOX DEI. CONTINUED TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE FAMOUS MONTAGUE-TURNER OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Bth JUNE, Last Performance of Verdi's Grand Opera, IL TROVATORE. N.B.— The management ore grateful to the public for tho splendid houses that have greeted every performance of tho season hitherto. They recognise the subtle instinct which enables the public to detect what is essentially good in art, and are encouraged to further effort thereby. That last night's performance was in every respect a GREAT one was evidenced by the loud and prolonged applause from all parts of the house, and the recalls that followed every drop of the curtain. From tho Sydney Morning Herald : " Miss Montague's Leonora was a grand and realistic representation." "Mr. Turner's Manrico was a superb per. formance." " Mr. Farley as the Count di Luna carried the houso with him." " Miss Larabort acts the part of A/.ucena splendidly." TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 9th JUNE, First of the two performances of George Bizet's marvellously musical opera, CARMEN. Box Plan at Holliday's. Pianos from the Dresden Piano Company. Prices— ss, 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Stalls, 4s. DUNCAN MACALLUM, BusinoEs Manager. TT'XCHANGE HALL. DAVYS' BRIGHT LIGHTS. THIRD I WEEK | THIRD. TRKMENDOUS SUCCESS. ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE THIS WEEK. Marvellous I Liliputians | Wonderful TO-NIGHT. 2s, Is, 6d. rriHEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. Under- the patronage of His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, K.C.M.G., tho Countess of Glasgow, and His Worship the Mayor. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT BY MADAME GOLDENSTEDT, Assisted by Mrs. Geddis, Mossrs R. Parker, J. Prouse, R. B. Williams, and F. A. King. Tho concert piano will be supplied by tho Dresden Piano Companj'. Box plan open at Holliday's. Tickets, 4s, 2s Cd, and Is. COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, \j Inoestrk-street. FRIDAYS, LADIES FREE INVITATION. OPEN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Also, Thursday Mornings, for Ladies, and Saturday Afternoons. THE COLUMBIA BAND In attendance every ovoning. ALL SKATES IN GOOD ORDER. Regular attendants can have special pairs reserved for their sole use. A full staff of Assistants in attondanco, who will instruct beginners and stop all fast skating. Porsons violating tho rules will be expelled. Admission— Gentlemon, Is ; Ladies, 6d. Season tickets and skates for salo. NOTICE. mO- MORROW NIGHT, 9th JUNE, X AT THE Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, Our pioneer and author, CAPT. BARRY, will make his appearance. W. A. Fitzhorbert, Esq., will tako the chair. Admission — 2s and Is ; ohildron free with their parents. Sco handbills. Lecture at 8 o'clock sharp. ST. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY (Incorporated 1890) Will hold a CONVERSAZIONE In the Schoolroom, Sussex-square, on THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1892. Admission — Sixpence, or volume for Library, Musio, Refreshments, Exhibits, &c. JAS. KAYLL, Hon. Seo. DR. NEWMAN, M.H.R., Will address tho Electors of JOHNSONVILLE AND DISTRICT IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, FRIDAY, 17th INST., At 8 p.m. BANQUET TO SIR PATRICK BUCKLEY, K.C.M.G. TT has been decided to entertain Sir Patrick Bnckloy at a Banquet. Gentlemen desirous of piomoting the object are requested to meet at Room No. 11, Exchange Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp. M. J. HODGINS, Sec. to Committee. WELLINGTON DEBATING SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society will be held at No. 11 Room, Exchange Buildings, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business : President's Address Address by T. K. Macdonald, Esq. And General. JOS. MYERS, Hon. Sec. THE GOVERNOR'S ARRIVAL AND WELLINGTON'S WELCOME. EVERYBODY should obtain a copy of the New Zealand Graphic of 28th May, containing beautifully-executed cabinet-size photos of Lord and Lady Glasgow, &c, whilst Now Zealand Graphic of 4th Juno contains splendid photo of Sir Patrick Buckley, K.C.M.G., two clover full-page cartoons, &c. •V»7- J . G A U D I N , (Late E. Whitehbad), GHUZNEE-STRE ET, COAL, WOOD, & PRODUCE DEALER, Has on Sale— Coalbrookdalo and Newcastle Coal Firewood Cut to any length Briquettes, 2s per 100 Crushed Oats and Maizo Hay, Straw, Chaff, Wheat Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, &c, &c. Orders delivered to all parts of the city and snburbs. Oats and Maizo Crushed for the trade. Telephone No. — . T ADIES 1 BALL SHOES •*■** and EVENING DRESS SHOES, Just Opened, In Bronze, Glacie, Kid, Patent Calf, Red, White, Cream, and Tan Leathers. VERY CHOICE. See Them at . A. LINDSAY'S, Lambton-quay, Cuba-street, & Petonb. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day admitted Mr. Percy Edward Baldwin, of the Middle Tomplo, Barrister at Law, and Barrister and Solioitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, into Partnership, and the business will in future be carried on under the style of "Thompson & Baldwin," at No. 11, Brandon-street, Wellington. JOHN THOMPSON. Wellington, Ist Jnno, 1892. SQUARE. UPRIGHT. tKruAND. gTEO H~M EN6EE (1835) PIANOS. (1835) ENGLISH PRICES. 44, WILLIS-STRBET, & QuEKn's CHAM BKRB CHARLES CAI.LJB, Sole Agent for Now Zealand. Bank Manager's Report, Wellington, 29th June, 1891 •. " With the Exhibition Model Piano supplied by you am well pleased. I consider tetter value than any other make in tho market " NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS. NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS. /~VN ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. TEKOA I shall open one of the Finest Shipments of these Celebrated Goods. Inspection Intited. Mo one pressed to buy at PEARCE'SBOOT ARCADE CUBA-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1892, Page 3

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