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/-VPEIRA HOUSE. L. IST THREE NIGHTS OF THE MO KTAGUE-TUKNER OPER-A COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 16th JUME, First perfo tmanco of Sir Jules Benedict's BeaHtiful Opera, LIJLY OF KILLARNEY (Tluj Colleen Bawn). ; EiJy O'Connoi: ... Miss Annib Montague ] M rs. Cregaa Miss E. A. Lambert Aon Chuta .. Miss Linda Beresford Sb .eelah . . Miss Gracie Freeman M.ylea Na Coppal- ( leon . . Mr. Percy Stuart : Corrigan ... . Mr. Fred. England Fa-ther Tom ... Mr. Harry Craig Da any Mann . Mr. Edwabd Farley Hairdreßs Cregan... Mr. Charles Turner TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 17th JUNE, MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE'S BENEFIT, First and only performance of Gounod's FAUST. Box Plan at Holliday's. Pianos from the Dresden Piano Company. Harby Cross, Duncan Macalluh, Treasurer. Business Manager. DAVYS' BRIGHT LIGHTS. T7IXCHANGE HALL FOURTH | WEEK | FOURTH Wonders of the 19th Centnry. THE WONDERFUL LILLIPUTIANS* And ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. rpHEATRE ROYAJ U . Undor the Patronago of His Excollency tho Earl of Glasgtw, G.C.M.G., And His Worship tho Mayor of Wollin jton. CONCERT, In aid of the Piano and Prize Fund, of Thorndon District Sohool. The following ladies and gentlenxen have kindly consented to assist, viz. : — Misses Fisher, Hill, Parsons. Myers, Widdop, and Gillcspie; Mossrs. A. F. Hill, Maginnity, Parsons, &c, &c. ; and trainod pupils of the school. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Seats may bo reserved at Holliday & Co.'s. The piano will be supplied by tho Dresden Company. Tickets— 3s, 2s, Is. Commence at 8 o'clock. /COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, VV Ingestre-strbkt. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, • Also Thursday and Saturday Mornings and Afternoons. FRIDAYS, LADIES FREE. FRIDAYS, LADIES FREE. FRIDAYS, LADIES FREE. All Clamp Skatos for sale on time payment, Ladies, 20s ; Gents, 255. Grand Fancy Dress and Trades and Labour Carnival will Bhortly be announced. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CUBA-SfREET. Xlf A X W O R X S. WINDSOR TRAGEDY. Showing DEEMING in tho act of burying his wife beneath the hearth (in life-size figures.) Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. GEORGE HAUSMANN, Proprietor. DT. MARK'S PAROCHIAL ROOM, O Newtown. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Dissolving Viow Entertainment, illustrated by the Hydro-Oxygen Limo-light, consisting of " Gabriel Grubb," from Dickens, Views, Statuary, Magic Frame, Comic Sketches. To commence at 7.30_ p.m. Admission— Children attending Sunday School 2d ; non-attendants, 3d ; adults, Gd. PAUL'S CHURCHEOOM, TINAKOEA - ROAD SUNDAY-SCHOOL CHILDREN'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 17th JUNE. Open — 2 to 5.30 afternoon, and 7 to 9.30 evening. Admission, Is ; children, Gd. CHURCHROOM, TINAKORI-ROAD. A CONCERT •£*• Will be given by tho Children attending St. Paul's Kindergarten and Preparatory School, on TUESDAY, 21st JUNE. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Admission, Ono Shilling. ST. PAUL'S, THORNDON. TN consequence of the inclement weather tho ORGAN EECITAL will bo POSTPONED nntil next THURSDAY. TRACK TO KILBIRNIE. A CONCERT, at which leading amateurß will assist, to be followed by a SELECT DANCE, will be held in tho Kilibirnio School TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds in oid of fund for improving the track over Mount Victoria from Kilbirnie. Mr. G. Barlow, pianist. H. A. HUGGINS, Hon. Seo. N.B. — City friends using^ the track are invited to assist tho object by buying tickets at F. J. W. Fear's, Willis-street. DR. NEWMAN, M. H. R., Will Addross the Electors of Johnsonville and District IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. THE UNITED HUNT. T>OINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE WILL BE HELD NEXT SATURDAY. H. D. CRAWFORD, Master. THE FUTURE REVEALED BY THE HAND. PALMISTRY. MR. DEVLIN bogs to announce that, after tho conclusion of a very successful tour of the South Island, including a 14weoks season in Christohnrch, ho has now commenced a short season in Wellington. Hours, 2 to 5, 7 to 10. Fee, 2s 6d. Address — Wrong sido of Cuba-stroet, opposite C. Smith, Draper. PHYSIOGNOMY AND SCIENFIFIC PALMISTRY. MME. GREMAINE, of Paris, pupil of Mme. Magerelle, begs to announoo that she makes a specialty of telling young porsons what profession or trade they aro best suited for, with hints for tho preservation of health. Past, prosent, and future revealed. Hours— ll to 1, 2t05, 7to 10. Fee2s6d. Address— Loft sido of Willisstreot, two doors from Ghuzuee-street. M'GLASHAN'S ORCHESTRA. THE Practice on Friday Evening, 17th instant, will be held in Mr. T. K. Macdonald's upstair room, Panama-street, at 8 o'clook prompt. Members are specially requested to bring their musio stands. JOHN JACK, Hon. Seo. BOYS' INSTITUTE. A MEETING of Subscribers will bo held A. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clook, in the Institute Building, Victoriastreet. Business : To receive Committee's report and elect Officers S. G. MARTIN, Hon. Secretary. BANQUET TO SIR PATRICK BUCKLE i , K.C-M.G. AN Adjourned Meeting of tho General Committee and all those desirous of promoting the success of the above, will be hold in tlio upstairs room of Mossrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co. 'a buildings, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, tho 17th inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. A full attendance is earnostly roqnostod. M. J. HODGINS, Secretary to the Committee. NOTICE. TTAVING recovered from my recent attack of illness, I have Resumed Praotice. J. W. BRIDGE, Dentist, Willis-street, (Next door Working Men's Club). [A CABD.] T\ K. GILLON HAS REMOVED TO 103, WILLIS-STREET. NOTICE. IF the Pony turned out to graze on our land by a lad named Tamplin on the 24th May, 1891, be not olaimed and expenses paid by the 30th inst., it will bo Bold. MARSHALL BROS.. Upper Belmont,

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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