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ry\ II EAT R E ROYAL. HOLLO WAY DRAMATIC COMPANY. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, LAST LAST NIGHT BUT ONE NIGHT of tho BUT PRESENT SEASON, ONE when will bo reproduced, OF BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE Tho Greatest Moral Drama of PRESENT tho pre-eut day, SEASON. THE WAGES OF SIN, THE WAGES OF SIN, LAST THE WAGES OF SIN, NIGHT By Frank Huivey, BUT Which on its previous proONE duction found such universal OF and tavourablo approbation. THE - - PRESENT For last Night of Season aeo SEASON. bolow. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. Admission — 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Aldous'. J. ST. CLAIR, Business Managor. A GRAND BENEFIT, Under tho Patronage of His Excellonoy tho Governor and Lady Glasgow, Will bo tendered to tho TRUSTEES OF THE WELLINGTON BENEVOLENT HOME On MONDAY NEXT, 9th JANUARY, At the THEATRE ROYAL, 11 v the HOLLO WAY DRAMATIC COMPANY. Whon will bo presented Frank Harvey's Famous Drama "THE WORLD AGAINST HER" Tickets for all parts at Holliday's and at Aldous', Tobacconist. /^VPERA HOUSE. Undor tho patronago of Thoir Excollcncios Lord and Lady Glasgow. Continued Ovations Nightly Greet THE DAMPIERS, And their Famous Dramatic Company. TO-NIGHT — POSITIVELY FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. THE DAMPIERS. Tho world sensational drama, in five acts, written by Henry Pettitt.and entitled — THE BLACK FLAG ; or, ESCAPED FROM PORTLAND. Prisoners often attempt to Chcipo, but they aro generally caught. Directly a prisoner gets off they fire tho alarm gun and hoist a BLACK FLAG on tho prison. Harri Glyudon Alfred Dampier Naomi Blandford . Miss Lilly Dampior Topsy Carroll Miss Kathcrino llussoll And the full strength of tho Australian Dramatic Company. Admission — Is, 3s, 2s, and la. Boy plan at Holliday's. Day sale at Aldous', Tobacconist's. Pianos supplied by Hoffmann and Sons. LIEUT. M. ROSE, Business Manager. GEORGE BULLER, Acting Manager. />(IECUS!! CIRCUS!! PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DRILLSHED, Commencing THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY. HAVES' ALLIED CIRCUS. 100 MEN AND HORSES. 100 Acknowledged by press and public to be THE BEST AND MOST LEGITIMATE CIRCUS that has visitod New Zealand for years. A SOCIAL, Under tho auapicoa and control of tho WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL, Will bo held at Thomas' Hall, on MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1593. Leading Amatours havo promised to Assist. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Double Ticket, 3s. Single Tickets— Gentleman, 23 ; Lady, Is. Tickets can bo obtained only from members of the Council. Doors opon at 7, commence at 8. H. C. JONES, Hon. Sec. to Committee. ~VT OW ON EXHIBITION. A MARVELLOUS DESIGN OF NATURE. A BASIN OF BLUE-WATER TURNS INTO A WONDERFULLY BEAUTIFUL AND INTRICATE PICTURE. Tho abovo wonderful phenomenon is to bo seen on and aftor Monday Afternoon, next Tippler's, grocer, Lambton-quay. SPORTS AT PORIRUA, Under the auspices of tho Kainapoura Lodge, M.U., 1.0.0. F. SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1893. Programme. 1. Maiden Race. 100 Yards— First, £1 ; second, 10a. Entry, Is 2. Boy ß' Race, under 13 — First, ss ; second, 2s 6d. Entry Cd 3. Sprint Handicap, 100, 200, 300 yards— To be won by points, 5, 3, 2. First prize, £5 ; second, £1 10s ; third, 10s. Entry, 5s 4. Hop Step and Jump — First prize, 10s ; second, 10s. Entry, Is 5. Hurdles, 220 Yards— First, £1 10s ; second, 10s. Entry, la (5d G. Oddfellows' Race, 100 Yards— First, Rogab'a ; second, Trophy. Entry, 2s 7. Half-mile— First, £2 ; second, 15a ; third, sa. Entry, 2a 8. High Jninp -First, 10a ; second, 2s Cd. Entry, Is 9. Milo— First, £3 ; second, £1 ; third, ss. Entry, 3s 10. Ladies' Bracelet, 200 Yards — First, Bracelet, of £2 2a; second, Trophy. Entry, 2s 11. Kangaroo Race (hands and feot tied), 100 Yards — First, 10s; second, ss. Entry, la. 12. Girls' Race, under 12 years— Trophies. Entry, nil 13. Forced Handicap, 150 Yards — First, £1 ; second, ss. Entry, Is Nominations due on MONDAY, 9th January. Cash, colours, and two years' performances. No acceptances. Bracelet competition to be nominated by ladies. For further particulars, apply A. H. BENNIE, Secretary Sports Committee. THE WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB'S OIXTH ANNUAL DOG SHOW, To bo held in THE GARRISON HALL, ON 3rd and 4th FEBRUARY, 1593. Schedules and Entry Forms may bo had at tho following places : — Mr. Batkin's, xVlossrs. Davis and Clater's, and Mr. Osborno's, Lambton-quay ; Mr. Leighton's, Moles-worth-atreet ; Mossr3. Wise and Speod's, Willis-street ; Mr. Baillio's, Cuba-street ; and Mr. Pcdder's, Nowtown. Entries close on Saturday, 21st January, 1893, at 9 p.m. A. W. J. COOK, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. fTHHE Tenth Annual Meeting will bo held JL in the Girls' High School, Wellington, on TUESDAY, 10th January, 1593, and following days, commencing at 10 a.m. each day. Persons interested in edncation are cordially invited. W. T. GRUNDY, Secretary. SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held at the Rooms, Manners-street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. 11th inst., to make arrangements for a Picnic, to take placo on Anniversary Day (23rd January). Ail members wishing to take part in abovo aro requested to attond. C. PETERSEN, Secretary. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. THE Annual Meeting of the Wellington Hospital Contributors will be held on THURSDAY, tho 12th January, at tho Quoen's Chambers, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of electing one Trustee. HERBERT GABY, Secretary. BEST ALL-ROUND WEEKLY, 51 PAGES. /CANTERBURY rpiMES. VVANTERBURY JL IMES. Tho Garden. Ladies' Pages. Commercial. Sporting. Agricultural and Pastoral. Cricket. Aqnatics. Tennis. Kennel. Our Butter and Cheese at Home (Report). 'Frisco Mail News. London Letter. Che«. Draughts. Music. Dramn. Fiction. And ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. "XT V /graphic, lJi »£J» \W For 7th January. Grand Full Pago Picture of ST. HIPPO, Winner of N.Z. and Auckland Cups, 1592-3. Photos— Sir Jamos Prondorgast ; Christcbnrchpii/t'fe ; Blenheim in flood timo ; Mr. S. J. M'Alister, a avbstaii'ial citizen. Splendid Political Cartoon. Fashions. Tennyson's Last Poenn, «te. A Grand Number. VOICE PRODUCTION AXD SINGING. -[t/TISS TREHAIR OPBORNE resume -*-*-¦- Lessons on MONDAY, 9th January. 1893, at her Rooms, ovor V. J. Pinny's Music Warehouse, Manneis-strcet.
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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 5, 7 January 1893, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 5, 7 January 1893, Page 3
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