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QPERA HOUSE. E. M'Lean, Lessee and Proprietor. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 22nd AUGUST. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. GREAT SUCCESS M'LEAN'S YOUNG AUSTRALIANS, In their Burlesque of SELIM AND ZULEIKA, OR THE COESAIE'S LAIE. EVERYTHING ENCORKD ! Thk Local Hits Greeted with Roabs of Laughtte ! A We've Just Had a Wire to Say So," " Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay," and " The Soldier," Ake the Talk o;e the Town. N.B.— The audience will oblige by cominv «arly, as the "plot," which is very intricate is entirely developed ten minutes after tiie rise of the curtain. Admission— 43, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day tickefs at Aldouß', Manners-street. Piano supplied by Dresden Company.n y. J. A. CR^IN. rriHEATEE R O~f AL . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-tfiGHT. Mb. E. TENNYSON F.MITH Mb. E. TENNYSON SMITH.' GRAND RECTx'AL GRAND RECITAL Of c, J^- B - J . G ?H? h>s far *»ouß Oration. Subject—" Safe a kd Right." Dr. Newman, M.H.\< will preside Doors open at 7 ; P. a t 8. THE CEAND UNITED CHOIE Will sing each evening from 7.30 to "j o'clock. Admission F'^ c w £th collections (except Friday). Dress Ciro,i c and Orchestral Stalls week evenings (er. oep t Friday 2nd September), la. Tickets, admitting to any one evening, £, om , j. jasra - Holhdav, Mackay, Innes, Mockto -n) Bible Depot, and Committee. Pro'/rammoß of the whole series of Lecturea and Recitals free on application. WARD PARKER, Hon. Sec. COLUMBIA SKATING KINK, Inoestre-stbeet. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON For Beginners and Ladies. TUESDAY EVENINGS. FRIDAY EVENINGS, Ladies Free. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Goneral Skating. PHYSIOGNOMY AND PALMISTRY. MME. GREMANIE, of Paris, pupil of Mmo. Magerolle, begs to announce that she makes a specialty of tolling yonng porsons_ what profession or trade they are host suited for, with hints for tho preservation of health. Past, present, and fntnro Tevealed. Hours— ll to 1, 2t05, 7to 10. Palmistry, 2a. Address— 2oß. Upper Willisstreot. Scparato waiting rooms for ladies. PUBLIC PRESENTATION of an ILLUMTNATED ADDRESS, BY THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON, TO GEORGE GREY, X.C.8., On Attaining his 80th Birthday, Will bo made at the COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8. His Worship tho Mayor (H. D. Bell, Esq.) will preside. The goneral publio are invited to attend. For the eouvonienco of ladies and others a few chairs will bo reserved, for which a charge of Is will be made. Tickets for reserved chairs may bo obtained at Hoffman and Sons, Willis-street. To all other parts of hall, admission Free. G. DORNEY, Chairman Committee. G. GAPES, Secretary Committee. X«7"ESLEYAN CHURCH, NEWTOWN. SALE OF WORK, Commencing ON TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. Useful and Fancy Articles, Christmas Tree, Bran Tub, Refreshment Stall. Full particulars future advertisement. NEWTOWN WESLEYAN SUNDAYSCHOOL. A MUSICAL and Literary Entertainment -£*- by tho Senior Scholars of the above School will be given TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday, 23rd August), at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Is ; Children half-price. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. RIP VAN WINKLE. A REHEARSAL will ho hold TO-NIGHT J\. (MONDAY), and not on Tuesday, as previously announced. Full attendance requested. P. LEVI, Sec. SCANDINAVIANS.— An Address will be given in the Scandinavian languago by G. A. Anderson, late of United States of America, in the Hall above Rowe's Corn Store, Manners-street (opposite Royal Oak Hotel), on TUESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 7 p.m. All welcome Collection. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. f^i ENERAL Meeting on WEDNESDAY, \J7T the 24th inst., at 8 p.m., Colonial Museum. P,apers : 1. On the Extinction of tho Moa, by E. Trogear. F.R.G.S. 2. On an Ant-like Insect, parasitic in the New Zealand Glowworm, by G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. E. B. GORE, Seoretary. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Annual General Meeting of Sharoholders in this Company will be held at tho Chamber of Commorce, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, tho 31st day of August next, at 2 o'clock p.m. Proxies must be lodged at tho company's office not later than forty-eight hours beforo tho time of meeting. The Sharo-transfer Books of tho Company will bo closed from tho 2nd to the 31st of August inclusive. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 29th July, 1892. NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, No. 2, N.Z.C. REGULAR Monthly Meeting will be hold at the Freemasons' Hall, Boulcottstreet, THIS (Monday) EVENING. Lodge tyled at 7.45 o'clock. Visitors invited. By Command of W.M. WELLINGTON CItTCOUNCIL; FOOTBALL MATCH. I" HEREBY invite tho Citizens to close their placos of business at 1 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT, 25th instant, on the occasion of the Football Match, Wollington v. Canterbury, at Nowtown Park. H. D. BELL, Mayor. 22nd, August, 1892. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho Supremo Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Wellington. NOTICE is horeby given that Monday, the sth day of September, at 10.30 a.m., has been appointed aa the time for holding a publio examination of Thomas Henry Bond, Plnmber, Petone And George Conrad Fownes, Broker, Wellington C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Wellington, 22nd August, 1892. •"VTEW ZEALAND GEAPHIC for 20th J3I August. — Parliamentary Silhouettes by " Bird's Eye ;" splendid photos Sir John Hall and Lady Hall, also of Mr. E. Tennyson Smith (the great Temperance advocate) ; Wairau Falls, Picton (town and harbour). Other illustrations inoludo — Political Cartoon, Sir Gavan Duffy, Round About Epsom (Auckland), &c, &c. All Booksellers, and at N.Z. Graphic office, Customhouse-quay. OBSERVER AND FREE LANCE Contains — Ructions in the House, embracing faces of 30 members ; The Doctor and the Madman (scene in Auckland Hospital) ; Sketch of Wilfrid Lawson, the latest impostor ; and assorted skits. Also 16 pages Society Gosßip, Wellington Receptions, At Homes, Football, &o. Read the particulars of the Observer Grand Xmas Prize Distribution, by coupon. All stationers, or office, Brandon-street. NOTICE. A LL Dogs found on Section 75, Western Hutt-road, after this date, will be Bhot. JOHN H. KINGDON. WANTED Known— Great reductions in price of Wilson'B Gas Fires. Owing to a large shipment of these popular Fires being daily expected per Tekoa, I have reduced the prioe of my present large Btook to effect- a speedy clearance. Thomas Ballinger, Direct Importer and Gasfitter, 17, Willis-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 3

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