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r\PERA SPOUSE. W. E. M 'Lean, Lessee and Proprietor. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 20th AUGUST. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G., and the Countess of Glasgow. GREAT SUCCESS OP M 'LEAN'S YOUNG AUSTRALIANS, In their Burlesque of SELIM AND ZULEIKA, OB THE CORSAIR'S LAIR. EVERYTHING ENCORED ! The Local Hits Gbeeted with Roabs op Laughteb ! " We've Just Had a Wire to Say So," " Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay," and "The Soldier," Abe the Talk oe the Town. Full particulars in house programmes. Admission— 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at HoUiday's. Day tickets at Aldouß , Mannerß-street. Piano supplied by Dresden Company. J. A. GRAIN. 14th «{ WEEK )¦ 14th TfiXCHANGE HALL. DAVYS' BRIGHT LIGHTS. Other Shows may come and go, But we stay on for ovor. TO-NIGHT, Entire Change of Programme. Everything New, Everything Fresh and Sparkling. /COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, H_y Ingestbe-stbeet. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON For Beginners and Ladies. TUESDAY EVENINGS. FRIDAY EVENINGS, Ladies Free. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Genoral Skating. PHYSIOGNOMY AND PALMISTRY. MME. GREMANIE, of Paris, pupil of Mmo. Magerelle, begs to announce that she makes a specialty of tolling young persons what profession or trado they are best suited for, with hints for the preservation of health. Past, present, and future revealed. Hours — 11 to 1, 2t05, 7to 10. Palmistry, 2s. AddreßS— 2oß, Upper WiUisstreet. Separate waiting rooms for ladies. /"I OSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. Me. E. TENNYSON SMITH. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8.15, IN THE OPERA HOUSE, Religions Servico, when the Lecturer will dolivcr from memory tho famous discourse of Dr. Talmage— subject, " Tho Arch-Fiend of the Nations." And continuing in tho Theatre Royal. Subject for MONDAY— Grand Recital of Gough's famous Oration, " Safe and Right." Dr. Newman, M.H.R., will preside. THE GRAND UNITED CHOIR Will Sing Each Evening. Admis«ion Free, with collections (except Fridays). Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls on weok evenings (except Friday, 2nd September), Is. Tickets, admitting to any one evening, from Messrs. Hollidar, Mackay, Innos, Flockton, Bible Depot, and Committee. Programmes of tho wholo sorieß of Loctures and Recitals free on application. WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1892. MR. ROBERT PARKER'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CONCERT. Chorus — "Thoucomest here to the Land" (Mendelssohn)— The Wellington Liedertafel Song — ''Where'er you Walk" (Handel) — Mr. E. J. Hill Air — " Now in the Meadowß " (Antonio Lotti, 1700)— Miss Greig Symphony in F major, No. 6—" The Pastoral" (Beethoven) Part Songs— (a) " Turkish Drinking Song " (51endolssohn) ; (6) "Ho who Trusts in Ladies Fair (Eiaenhofer) Dnots— (a) " Birdie " ; (b) " Wandorer's Night Song " (Rubenstoin) — Missos Nowton and Greig Symphonic. Ode for Malo Voices and Orchestra— "The Desert" (E\ David) Full Orchestra of 40 performers. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s ; Family Tickets, to admit throo, 10s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Septs may be reserved at tho Dresden Music Warehouse. CONCERT. IMnSS MEDLEY'S SECOND CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE, 15th SEPTEMBER. j Box Plan at Holliday's. PRINCESS THEATRE, TOEY-STREET. THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1892. A GRAND CHRISTY MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT BY THE MIKADO MINSTREL TROUPE, Given in aid of the Wellington Garrison an d. To conclude with a SELECT DANCE. Tickets — 2b and Is, from members of tho Band and Troupe. PUBLIC PRESENTATION of an ILLUMTNATED ADDRESS, BY THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON, TO SIR GEORGE GREY, X.C.8., On Attaining his 80th Birthday, Will bo made at tho COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, ON MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (H. D. 8011, Esq.) will prosido. Tho genoral public are invited to attend. For the convenience of ladios and others a fow chairs will bo reserved, for which a charge of la wiU bo made. Ticketß for reserved chaira may bo obtained at Hoffmau and Sons, Willis-stroet. To all other parts of hall, admission Free. G. DORNEY, Chairman Committee. G. GAPES, Socretary Committee. riIHE Garrison Band will play the followJL ing selections on tho Thorndon Esplanade TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, weather permitting : — March, "Mount of Olives;" Anthem, "Bethlehem Star ; Serenade (Schubort) ; Selection, "Enryantho" (Weber); Anthem, "To Thee, O Lord ;" Fantasia, " Adoration ;" Anthem, " Oro Pro Nobis ;" Morcoau, "Mountain Echoes;" Chorus, "Hosanna in tho Highest;" National Anthem. Voluntary contributions. F. J. OAKS, Secretary. T>ETONE. — Phrenological EntertainJL ment, Old Schoolroom, TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. Rev. Crowes lectures, and reads free heads of audience, and lantern portraits of a lato eminent English footballer, Bradlaugh, Billy Bray, &c. Mr. Stewart sings " Football for Ever," with new lantern viow. Admission froe. Collection. Charts at Chronicle offico, Tuesday and Wednesday, 4s 6d and 2s 6d. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY FESTIVAL Will bo held on TUESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1592. A short sprvice at St. Mark's Church at 7. Aftor service tho prizes will bo presonted by Lady Glasgow at the G.F.S. Lodge, Vivian-street. Music and Refreshments. Admission, Is; Members free. POSTPONEMENT. ST. MARY'S OF THE ANGELS. AS the Archbishop caunot be back in time from Nelson, the opening of the organ at St. Mary's of the Angels 13 Postponed to SUNDAY, tho 28th inst. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. "RIP VAN WINKLE." T>EHEARSALS will be held noxt week JA) on TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 7.45. Evoryono taking part must attend. P. LEVI, Seorotary. NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. A GENERAL Meeting will be held in Bowloy's Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 2-lth instant, at 8 o'clock, re the Annual Picnic. A foil attendance is requested. D. TAYLOR, Secretary. TIfESLEYAN CHURCH, NEWTOWN. SALE OF WORK, Commencing ON TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. Useful and Fancy Articles, Christmas Troo, Bran Tub, Refreshment StaU. Fall particulars futuro advertisement. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WOMEN'S CLASSES. FTRST AIT> TO TJIF, INJURED. rtnilE V/eihic^diiy Ckt--s will be L'ia_iineil jb. on the 21(h iu&t., at 3.15 p.m., and tto Friday Class on tho 26th, at tho same hour. Books may now be obtained from the Treasurer, Mrs. Adams (Dr. Adams, The Terrace).

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1892, Page 3

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