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OP ft H A H<) UH H. Vudiir tho ymtnuu.iri! nl I'lii-ir fcM'rilimi'ifM Lord ami L'i'l> «JI:n;'"« Ciiiitiiun'il libitum- 1 \ii,'btl. <!iv<i ¦nn: nvMi'jr.us And their Famous Dramatio Company. Special Notice. — In consequence of prior arrangements, notwithstanding tho hearty reception accorded I) 3' a crowded and onthusiastio audionoo last night to " THE GREEN LANES OF ENGLAND," it can only bo played thia evening. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), LAST NIGHT Of Henry Ppf.titt's famous LAST NIGHT drama, " THE GHEEN LAST NIGHT LANES OF ENGLAND." LAST NIGHT with all its divorsity of inLAST NIGHT cidont, Btartling situations, LAST NIGHT sensational epiaodos, meltLAST NIGHT ing pathoß, mdo-aplitting LAST NIGHT drolleries, and magnificent LAST NIGHT sconory and offeots. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Ridor Haggard's " JESS," for tho first timo in Now Zealand. Admission — ta, 3b, 2s, and la. Box plan at Holliday's. Day ealo at Aldoua', Tobaoconist'a. Pianos Buppliod by Hoffmann and Sons. LIEUT. M. ROSE, BusinoHa Managor. GEOUGE BULLER, Acting Manager. mHE ATBB ROYAL. Lobsoob Mossrs. Chas. Holloway and Andrew Monoy Acting Managor. . Mr. Richard Stewart YET ANOTHER SUCCESS! Grkateii Than its Predecessors ! No such Crowd waß Ever Seen ! No suoh Laughter haa been Hoard ! No suoti Enthusiasm has been Witnessed ! For years in tho old Theatre* as that laat night at tho porformauoo of THE WORKMAN, THE WORKMAN, THE WORKMAN, HY THE HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC COMPANY. THIS (TUESDAY). EVENING, 3rd JAN., Last but One Production of this Drama of Everyday Lifo. ' A poop into a British Workman'a Lifo, its trials, its pleasures, its griefs, and ita enjoyments. Piano kindly lont by Hoffmann & Sona. Admission— 4s, 3s, 2s, and la. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Aldous'. J. hT. CLAIR, Business Manager. CRICKET. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. ATAOO v. WELLINGTON. BASIN RESERVE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) and WEDNESDAY, 3rd and 4th JANUARY. Jupp's Private Band. Afteknoon Tea Provided. Admission ... ... ... One Shilling. Ladies Froe. E. B. IZARD, Hon. Sec. fi OSPEL SERVICES will (D.V.) be held by Dr. Burton, from England, in Thomas' Hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuoaday) andWednoaday, 3rd and 4th January, at 7.30 p.m.

LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE usual Fortnightly Mooting will be hold TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. G. E. GODBEK, P.P.G.M., Secretary. DRESDEN CO. CLIENTS will find itadvatagedus to placo their orders for Pianos and Organs thia month, and participate in our Special Inducements for the Holidays. PIANOS. Country Visitors aro invited to inspect at onr Warehouse, Lambtonquay and Brandon-street, a Mtgnificont Exhibition of Pianos, by Kuhse, Schwechten, Bobm, Lipp and Sohn, Kirkman, Ronish, Broadwood, Koch and Sohn, and other high-class makers. WEAVER ORGANS. Sole Agonts in New Zealand for the Great Weavor Organ, Booaoy's Famous Band Instruments, and Kuhse Pianos. The attention of purchasers is called to these justly celebrated instruments. TUNING & REPAIRING. This particular branch of -<rork ia under the superintendence of an expert. In order to protoot patrons, our accredited Tuner will produce a card of introduction, signed by the Managor. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Latost Novelties by every mail. TIME-PAYMENTS. Pianos and Organs, monthly payments from 20a. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, Manager, And at 29 and 31, Priuces-sireet, Dunedin. PEARCE WILL GIVE PRESENTS TO ALL. "CWERY BUYER OF 10s AND OVER WILL GET A PRESENT AT PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE. THE DISTRIBUTION WILL BE CON TINUED UP TO THE 31st DECEMBER. NOTICE. Pearoe's Boot Arcade Closes every Wednesday at 1 o'olook. The TOUCHING sh °P Window opon THAT is till 9 full of CUTLERY o'clock U - AND ° Very night. ELECTROShop The PLATE, open Window ' till 9 ia Ex Majiari. o'olock full of every it. Purchasers should night. CALL AT ONCE. Shop The opon THE Window till 9 is WINDOWS o'clock full of every «, FULL OF IT! night . JNO. YOUNG, MANNERS-STREET. KNIVES AND FORKS CHEAP. SEE THEM.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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