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QPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 18th JUNE, LAST AND FAEEWELL PEBFOBMANCE OP THE MONTAGUE-TUENEE OPERA COMPANY, IN Sir Julius Benedict's Favourite Opera, LILY OF KILLARNEY (ColJeen Bawn). FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ! N.B. — Miss Annis Montague will introduce the favourite song " Kathleen Mavonrneen" in act 2nd. Box Plan at Holiday's. Pianos from the Dresden Piano Company. Harby Ckobb, Duncan Macallum, Treasurer. Business Manager. /\PERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, 20th JUNE, 1899. Under the Patronage of His Exoollenoy the Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TENIKBRXD TO FRANCIS A. KING, Who is leaving for London to ontor the Royal Aoademy of Music. Part I. Overture—" Lutspiol " . . . Kela Bela Wellington Orchestral Society. Song — "Last Man" Callcott Mr. J. Prouso. Violin Solo — Concertino, op. 31 ... Hans Sitt Mr. Francis A. King. Song — ' ' Beauty's Eyes " Tosti Miss Fisher. (Violin obligate, Mr. Alfred F. Hill.) Piano Solo— Ballade in A flat ... Chopin Miss Medley. Second Mennet — "Colombine" ... L.L.Delahaye Orchestral Sooiety. Part 11. P,no £or two pianos — ' ' Tarantelle ' ' Raff Miss Medley and Mr. Francis A. King, Song — " Tell me my Heart " ... H. Bishop Miss Johnson. Violin Solo — "Legend" Carlßohm Mr. Francis A. King. Song — ' ' Fair is my Love " . . Hatton Mr. E. J. Hill. Vocal J)uott— "Venetian Boat Song" Blumonthal IJiss Johnson and Miss Nellie Parsons. Concert Polonaise P.Beiasig Wellington Orchestral Society. Con.du.Qtar— Mr. Alfred F. Hill, from Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig. At the Piano— Mr. T. Tailis Trimnell, Mus. Bac, Oxon. Tickots— 4B, 3b, 2s, Is. Box plan at Holiday's. Concert at 8 o'clook. QPEBA HOUSE. THUESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1892. GRAND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE In Aid of tho Library and Genoral Funds of the WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (By Members of the lato Thospian Club and others), Who have kindly consented to produce on the occasion J. & T. M. Morton's sterling Comedy, "ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD." Prices of admission— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalk, 3s; Stalls and, Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. PAYYS 1 B.EIGHT LIGHTS. TjiXCHANGE HALL FOUBTH | WEEK I FOURTH Wondern of tho 19th Century. THE WONDEBFUL LILLIPUTIANS, Aud ANOTHEB GEAND CHANGE OF PEOGEAMME. /COLUMBIA SKATING EINK, V^ Ingestee-stbeet. OPEN TUESDAY AND FEIDAY EVENINGS, Also Thursday and Saturday Mornings and Afternoonß. FEIDAYS, LADIES FEEE, FRIDAYS, LADIES FBEfi. FEIDAYS, LADIES FEEE. All Clamp Skates for sale on time payment, Ladies, 20a ; Genta, 255. Grand Fancy Dresa and Trades and Labour Carnival will shortly be announced. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CUBA-SfEEET. •V\7- A X W O B X S. WINDSOB TBAGEDY. Showing DEEMING in the act of burying his wife beneath the hearth (in life-size figures.) Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. GEOEGE HAUS.MANN, Proprietor. PAUL'S CHUECHBQOM, TINAKOBA •: BOAD. SUNDAY-SCHOOL CHILDREN'S INDUSTEIAL EXHIBITION. THIS EVENING. Open — 2 to 5.30 afternoon, and 7.30 to 9.30 evening. Admission, la ; ohildren, 6d. W. T. GOULD, Hon. Sec. CHURCHROOM, TINAKORI-ROAD. A CONCERT •**• Will be given by the Children attending St. Paul's Kindergarten ancj Preparatory School, on TUESDAY, 21st JUNE. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Admission, One Shilling. H.M.S. RINGAROOMA. (By kind permission of Oapt. Bourko.) WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, Taranaki-stbbbt. TUESDAY EVENING, 21et JUNE., GRAND ENTEBTAINMENT By onr Naval Visitors from H.M.S. Rlngarooma.. Songs, Choruses, Instrumental Music, Recitations, and Singleatiok. Full programme on Monday Evening. Doors open at 7 o'clook, commence at 7.30. Tickets, Is ; ohildren under 12, halfprico — from Messrs. A. J. Cbisholm, Cuba-street ; G. Tiller and H. Brittain, Manners-street ; and G. B. Clark, Larabton-quay ; or at the gates. pONGBEGATIONAL CHUBCH, / COUBTENAT-PLACE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A Sale of Work will be held in tho School, room on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, sth and 6th July. PEOMENADE CONCEET & DANCE, in aid of the family of the late Mrs. T. Fitzsimmons, will be held in the Princess Theatre, Tory-street, on MONDAY, the 20th inst. Doors open at 7.30. Dancing from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Admission— Gentlemen, 2s ; double ticket, 3s ; ladies, Is. WELLINGTON AMATEUE OPEBATIC AND DBAMATip SOCIETY. !! EIP VAN WINKLE.'' NEXT Rehearsal will be held on TUESDAY, 21st mat., at St. Peter 'a Schoolroom, on account of Mr. King's Concert on Monday. ' Full attendance requested, aa caste will be announced. ' ' 1M ' ' ' P. LEVI, Seoretary. BANQUET TO SIR PATRICK BUCKLEY , K.C.M.G. GENTLEMEN having tickets to dispose of in connection with the above are rquegted either to attend a meeting to be held on MONDAY EVENING noxt, 'the 20th instant, in the upstairs room of Messrs. T. K. Macdpnald & Cq.'s Buildings, Panamastreet, or s.enri a s.tate.m,ent of the number sold tq the Secretary, carp of Mr, T. K. Macdonald. A meetipg of the Executive will be held in the same place and on the same evening at 7,30, r M, J, HOPGINS, Seoretary to Committee. SKATING BINK TUG-OF-WAB. I INVITE Members of English, Scandinavian, and Welsh Teams to meet THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at Condon's, Club Hotel, Lambton-qnay, at 8 o'clock sharp. Referee and Promoters also invited. GEO. FISHEE. THE FUTUEE EEVEALED BY THE HAND. PALMISTEY. MR. DEVLIN begs to annonnoe that, aftor tho conclusion of a very successful tour of the South Island, including a 14 weeks season in Christchuroh, he has now commenced a short season in Wellington. Hours, 2 to 5, 7 to 10. Fee, 2s 6d. Address— Wrong side of Cuba-street, opposite C. Smith, Draper. PHYSIOGNOMY AND PALMISTBY. MME. GBEMANIE, of Paris, pupil of Mme. Magerelle, begs to announce that she makes a specialty of tolling young persons what profession or trade they are best suited for, with hints for the preservation of health. Past, present, and future revealed. Hours— ll to 1, 2t05, 7to 10. Palmistry, 2s. Address— 2oß, Willis-street. FURNITURE. WANTED to Purchase, Houses of Furniture (large or small lots), Pianos, &0., for cosh. Apply to Franoia Sidey, Cuba-street North.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1892, Page 3

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