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DAVYS' BRIGHT LIGHTS. STILL THEY COME! Where? Why at tho EXCHANGE HALL. OUR EIGHTH | WEEK | EIGHTH. New Novelties This Week. Grand Change of Programme. COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, Inoestre-street. OPEN— EVERY AFTEENOON, For Beginners and Ladies. TUESDAY EVENINGS. FBIDAY EVENINGS (Ladies Free). SATURDAY AFTERNOON (General Skating-). Grand Fancy Dress and Trades and Labour Carnival will shortly be announced. PALMISTRY. SPECIAL NOTICE. MONS. DEVLIN begs to announce that in ppite of very successful business his Wellington season will conclude vrry shortly, owing to prior engagements in the North, but to prevent disappointment M. Devlin has decided to increase his hours of consnltation. Hours, 11 to 1, 2t05, 7to 10. Fee, 2a Gd. Address, 22, C'uba-atreet, opposite To Aro Houso. PHYSIOGNOMY AND PALMISTRY. MME. GRKMANIE, of Paris, pupil of Mme. Magerelle, bop 3to announce that she makes a specialty of telling young persons what profession or trade they arc best suited for, with hints for tho preservation of health. Past, present, and futnre revealed. Hours— ll to 1, 2t05, 7to 10. Palmistry, 2s. Address— 2oß, Upper Willisstreet. r\ P E R A HOUSE. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. SEASON 1892. SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, THURSDAY, 14th JULY, When Mendelssohn's Oratorio ELIJAH Will bo performed. Admission by subscribers' ticket. Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. Tho final rehearsal for the abovo will be held in the Opera House, TUESDAY. 12th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Organ supplied by tho Dresden Piano Company. E. PLUMER MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sec. /"VPERA HOUSE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 8 p.m. Fresh complications haying arisen over Mr. Lawry's Compensation Bill, it is urgently necessary that tho Citizens should know the facts, and express themselves thereon. All invited. HIS WOESHIP THE MAYOE in the Chair. Speakers : Eov. J. J. Lewis P. R. Russoll, Esq. J. W. Poynton, Esq. Eov. E. Walker Bey. W. C. Wood Boy. J. K. Elliott A son of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, M.P., will also addres3 the Meeting. WELLINGTON BOWING CLUB. Tf^HE Annual General Meeting of the X Wellington Rowing Club will bo held at tho Colonial Exchange Buildings, Lamb-tou-quay, on MONDAY, 18th July, 1892, at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers To receive -Eeport and Balance-sheet And to transact any other business that might arise. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Sec. W.E.C. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. nnHE First General Meeting of the yoar X will bo held at Museum on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m. Papers : 1. Ornithological Notos by tho President (Sir Waltor Buller) 2. On Eels, by E. OH. Canavan, And othor papers. B. B. GOEE, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON HOBTICULTUEAL AND FLOBISTS' SOCIETY. THE Annual Mooting will bo held in Boom No. 11, Fxchango Buildings, Lambton-quay, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th Jnly, at 8 p.m. Bdsiness— To receive Beport and Balancesheet ; to elect Officers and Committeo for ensuing year. All members requested to attend. W. H. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CAB PEOPEIETOES' UNION. THE Quarterly Mooting of tho above will bo held TO-MOEROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at S o'clock, in Room No. — , Exchange Buildings. H. INNISS, Secretary. LODGE WATERLOO, No. 13, N.Z.C. REGUL AE Monthly Meeting THIS (Monday^ EVENING, tho 11th inst., in the Masonic Hall, Boulcott-streot. Lodge tyled at 7.30 p.m. Visitors invited. By command of tho W.M. NOTICE. ALL Persons having Horses grazing on Sections 6 and 7, Harbour District, must kindly removo them by TUESDAY next, tho 12th day of July. MES. T HAWKINGS, Homebush Farm. 9th July, 1892. TT NITED HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATUBDAY, 16th JULY. In eonscquenco of an error which appears in tho Card Programmes, tho Committeo have decided to EXTEND THE TIME FOB EECEIVING ACCEPTANCES until 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 13th July, at tho Royal Oak Hotel. D. H. MACKINNON, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEBCANTILE 'AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). IT is hereby notified to Shareholders in the Wellington District that an Interim Dividend, at tho rate of 10 per cent, per annum, for six months ending 30th June last, is now payable at the Company's office, Featherston-street. By ordor of the Board of Directors. FEEDK BATTLEY, General Managor. Anckland, 9th July, 1892. FIBE! FIBE! CHEAP CIGARS. CHEAP TOBACCO. nnHE LAST TWO DAYS' SALE of Damaged Goods, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. All tho unsold Stook will bo sold by auction after Tuesday. Call and secure some of the great Bargains at J. MANDEL'S, j Wholesale and Eetail Tobacconist, Lambton-quat. NESTLES SWISS CONDENSED MILK (Nest Brand) Is made from the pure rich Milk tor which Switzerland is so universally tamed. It contains all the Cream of tho Original Milk, and is of tho highest character, thus providing a healthful and nourishing food especially adapted for infants and invalids. When opened it will keep perfectly sound, fresh, and sweet for several days. Every tin is guaranteed to be of the best, as one quality only is invariably put up, viz., THE NESTLES MILK obtained the GBAND PLIZE at the Paris Exhibition, 1889, being tho highest award that conld be conferred, thus showing its Buporiority over other makes. PRODIGIOUS ! I _-___ rrmvi new Zealand express X company Beg to announce still further reductions in their rates for Parcels and ordinary Goods, [ to for from any of their branches — AuokI and, Christehnrch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Oamarn, and Wellington : — 21b os6d | 41b lsOd 81b lsOd 201b . .. . . ... 2s 6d And upwards at slight increase, including all charges. No trouble to consignors or consignees. Bates to other places, and all information, at local office, FEATHEESTON- STREET, Opposite Murray, Boberts. The Firm's Motto—" Safety, Economy, Promptitude." ;

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1892, Page 3

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