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I. /} PE R A HOUSE. LONDON GAIETY BURLESQUE "- COMPANY. 1.1 rOXKoN i.UKTY Ml KLIISOfK i I'uMIMNY 1 Villa 1' \ ISI !' TO U 1. L1. 1 M.'l O\ Messrs. Williamson & Muscikovh have much pleasure in announcing that they have at hist succeeded in arranging for a tour ~ through Now Zealand ot this famous organi- '• sation, but owing to engugeiiK'iitd already arranged in Australia and London, tho tonr *• innst necessarily be of short duration, con- • sequently tho AY EL LING TON SEASON AVill positively be limited to i TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY ! TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY ' And irill commonco on MONDAY, Ist MAY. Full particulars us to Programmo, Company. Prices, &.u., will shortly bo announced. I" ONDOX GAIETY BURLESQUE J COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Dross Circlo and Reserved Stalk Seats for tho Opening Night will bo submitted to Public Auction on Thursday next, 27th April. Full particulars will bo announced on Monday. DRESS MATERIALS. SPECIAL VALUE AT THE D.I.C. ThoDurablo Amazon Cloth, "J ~l '(1 4-8 inches wido J per yard All AVool Fancy Tweeds, ~) "111 Double AVidth J per yard New Corduroys, all AVool, "} "I'll 42 inches wido ) por yard D.I.C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. I^STIMATKD Receipts and Expenditure Li of the Borough of Lower Hutt, for tho year commencing l»>fc April, 1893, and ending 31st Afareh, 1891, made in accordance with 13 : > of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1888 :— EaTJMATKt) Receipts. £ s. d. Arrears Rates 4 13 6 A General Rate of <d in the £on £226,736 . . .. 708 11 0 Govornmont Subsidy of 5s in tho £on £708 lls 177 2 9 Balance Government Subsidy due from 1892-3 44 14 4 Licenses — Hotel and Publicans', conditional . . 110 0 0 Licenses— lly-law .. 20 0 0 Dog Tax 20 0 0 Refund from Charitablo Aid Board 150 0 0 Refund from Charitable Aid Board outstanding 37 4 0 Miscellaneous ... 20 0 0 £1322 o 7 Estimated Expendi i ure. £ s d Street Maintenance, including Bridges and Culverts 466 12 7 Street Lighting 35 0 0 Street New Formation . . 30 0 0 Footpats, Repairs . 30 0 0 Overdraft on account of Hutt Bridge Repairs . ... 280 11 5 Office Expenses . 12 0 0 Advertisements, Printing, Stationery, and Stamps .. 50 0 0 Salaries ... ... .. . 52 0 0 Ccntribution t« Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards . 184 1 7 Charitable Aid Disbursed , . 150 0 0 Interest on Overdraft 12 0 0 Miscellaneous 20 0 0 £1322 5 7 Approved. AA r . A. FIT ZHERBERT, Mayor. 21st April, 1893. AVORTH SEEING. , HPHE newest thing in this market is the -*- AVATER-WAVE DRESS FRONTED SHIRT, for gentlemen's evening wear, at present the great rage in all the chief Continental towns of Europe. Tho whole set of Shirt, with Collar to match, Kid Gloves, and Tie, for the sum of Ten Shillings, is simply a marvel of cheapness and quality combined. To be had at only ono houso in Wellington. Seen in the window of THE HAT BOX, 24, Manners-street. PARTNERSHIP. REALLY first class opening for a smart pushing young man with from £150 to £200. Apply sharp, to TRUEBRIDGE, MILLER & REICH, 6, Lambton-quay, AVellington. POISON IN THE CUP REMOVED. SNOAD & CO., 24, Lasibton-quay, Have imported a small number of Hygienic Teapots, with Infusebs. A Trial Shipment. Consumers can now have the Pure Essence of the Leaf without the usual doses of Tannic Acid. SNOAD'S PURE CEYLON TEA AND PATENT HYGIENIC TEAPOT. AVELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY. (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ON and after MONDAY, the 21th instant, AVarrants for the Dividend declared at the annual meeting of shareholders on the sth of April, 1893, may be had on application at tho Head Office of the Company, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington. JAMES AVALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, 22nd April, 1893. THE D Battory will Parade at tho Drill shed on TUESDAY, the 25th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for Government Inspection. Business re Camp. All leave stopped, and fines for non-attendance strictly enforced. G. F. JOHNSTON, Lieutenant Commanding. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHtNICS. THE leading Schools, Convents, and elite of AVellington are informod that Miss M. PEARSON, of Sydney, will open Classes in Dancing and Modern Calisthenics. The new Waltz (as danced in Sydney, London, and Paris), French and English Minuets, Cotillonß, Sixteen Lancer 3, Greek dance, and all fashionable dances. She holds the highest testimonials from Professor West, of Sydney and London, by whom she was specially trained, and sent by him, to whom she refers. Private lessons now given daily. Classes will be held at Spiller's Hall. Afternoon Classes, Mondays, at 4.15. Monday evenings at 8 p.m. Apply MISS PEARSON, At Mrs. Howe's, Bonlcott-street. AVELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. APPLICATIONS are invited for a limited number of vacancies in tho ohorus in each part. To be addressed to J. G. HOLDSWORTH, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 51. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS for tho Erection of a twostoried brick Shop and Residence in Manners-street will bo received by mo up to Tuesday, the 2nd May noxt, at 4.30 p.m. Plans and Specifications are now on view at my office. DANIEL MAHONEY, Architect. Temple Chambers, Featherston-streot. TRACTS AVORTH~K~NOIvTnG~ In the Nursery, Dr. Duncan's Infanta' Preservative, for Flatulency, and all the trouble of Teething, is infallible. Dr. Duncan's Nursery Hair Lotion may bo used with perfect success on tho most delicate hair or scalp. Solo Agent, AVILI IAM C. FITZGEKALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evenino Post office, AVillis-street. 2/6 Advice and Medicine at all hours 2/6 KENSINGTON HOUSE, Hill -street, adjoining Parliamentary Grounds, has first-class Furnished Suites of Apartments, for families and visitors. Honse well appointed, with every convenience ; central position. Telephone, No. 731.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 3

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