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i~VPERA HOUSE. Sub-Losflco and Managor Mr. Tom Pollard \ \-n I jit h CiriNi '- r >r- Proinavv, X...- Ono Ni.,M (Mil., '!'■ i NU-MT i - \'l'Pßl>A\ i 'i i . i,,im< . i •!•■ n.iii 1.. r..i,.i.ii ii ii j I I' M ( i'lA.Ui'Ul. \i. s ) 3 s. MISS MARION MITCHELL as Jokkpihn). Sf-enoryand Efforts Complete. Hornpipes, Son^-s, Diuioos, A.C, introduced by Miss Mowbray, Master Quoaly. and others. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY 24th, 25th, and 2tJt!i April, THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. Gilbert and Sullivan's most Tuneful Work, rGONDOLIKRS-) THE \ GONDOLIERS > THE (.GONDOLIIORS) On a Scale of Great Completeness, with tho same socnery, wardrobo, and effects as usod by us during our Phenomenal Season at tho Princess Theatre, Melbourne Tho Melbourne ciitics wore unanimous in stxting that it was tho BEST PRODUCTION of this Popular AYork ovit soon in Australia. Full Cast and Particulars in MONDAY'S PA PURS. Prices— ts, 3s, 2s, and Is. Children half price, pitoxcoptud. l!o\ Plan at Holliday's. Day Tickpts at Aldous', tobacconist. Piano from Hoffmann & Son's. FRED. AY. DUA'AL, Business Manager. I^XCHANGE HALL. CADZOW'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! The attractivo Musical Skotch, in ono act, entitled — GOOD LUCK. AVilli numerous incidental Songs and Dances by all tho members of tho Company. Tho moßt enjoyable entertainment ever given in tho Itxchango Hall. Admission, Is ; Front Soatß, 2s. m H E A T X E ROYAL. EVERY THURSDAY. THE POPULAR CONCERTS! A Great Success ! ! K^fSPECIAL. — In order to onsuro sufficient scaring accommodation, tho admission to all parts of tho houso will bo One ShilLixn. THIRD CONCERT, 27th April, WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORISTS' SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOAV, AT THE SKATING RINK, Inoestre-street, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 28th and 29th April, 1893. nmn „„, ? First Day, 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Doors open j Se( , m^ __ yj 1Q » ft „tow {, m Admission, Is ; Children, 6d; School Children, 3d, during afternoons. Minifies String Band each evening. Piano supplied by Dresden Piano Company. In addition to the Prizes offered in the schedule, Special Prizes aro offered as follows — For the Bo'it-dressod Hand Basket of Chrysanthemums, any foliage — A Silver Pencil Case, givon by Mr. Kohn. For the Best Table Bouquet (Amateurs only)- Ist, 10s ; 2nd, 7s; 3rd, 3s 6d; given by Mrs. J. Burno. Entries must ho in tho hands of the Secretary by THURSDAY, 27th instant, and all Exhibits must bo delivered at the Rink not later than Ham. on tho morning of the Show. Schedules, Entry Forms, Tickets, and all particulars, on application to Messrs. H. C. Gibbons & Co., Lambton-quay ; Mr. R. A. Woodoer, Moles worth-street ; Mr. Fred. Cooper, Manners-street ; and from A. E. WATERSON, Hon. Soc, 3. Lambton-quay. STARTLING MEDICAL LECTURES. THE FIRST of a SERIES of TWO GRAND LECTURES in DEFENCE of tho BOTANIC SYSTEM of MUDICAL PRACTICE, embracing a biographical sketch (in two parts) of the Life and Labours ' Dr. Samuel Thomson, tho Great American Medical Philosopher, and original founder of tho Botanic System of Medicine, will be delivered in the EXCHANGE HALL, ON SUNDAY EVENING, 23rd APRIL BY DR. GEO. H. RAYMOND, Tho eminent Specialist of the Eye, EarThroat, and Chest, and Botanic Physician, who is now practising at CARLTON HOUSE, Cuba-street, Wellington. Doors open at 7 ; commence at 7.30. Admission free. Collection will be taken to defray expenses. THINE ARTS BAZAAR. LAST NIGHT. GREAT BARGAINS. 1/- Table. Rival Button-Sewing Competition. Auction Palo. Fortune-tolling, Shooting Gallery, &c. WELLINGTON PROHIBITION LEAGUE. REV. L. M. ISITT "Will Address Meetings as under in tho SKATING RINK: MONDAY— Tho Traffic. Chairman, His AVorship the Mayor TUESDAY— Regulation and tho Menders. Chairman, G. Fisher, Esq., M.H.R. WEDNESDAY— Prohibition and the Enders. Chairman, J. Duthie, Esq., M.H.R. THURSDAY— SpeciaI Lecture. Chairman, Roy. J. J. Lewis FRIDAY— Petone and Hutt Meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Pctonc. Chairman, Dr. Newman, M.H.R. A Procession of Temperance friends will take place on MONDAY, starting from the Government Buildings at 7 o'clock, headed by the Garrison Band. Admission to Lecture, Free. A few reserved chairs, 6d. Collection to defray expenses." T> E A r . L. M. ISITT AVill be pleased to meet tho Wellington Temperance Workers ON SATURDAY EVENING, 22nd INST., 8 p.m., AVESLEY CHURCH SCHOOLROOM. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S MISSION. -Bible Study, TO-NIGHT, as usual. Gospel Meeting, on TUESDAY, in Hunterstreet Hall, at 8 p.m. Young mon specially invitod. No collection. Sankey's Hymns. PALMISTRY. MADAME HENDERSON, Medical Herbalist, Clairvoyant, and Palmist. Ladies successfully troated for all ailments. Address— l 6, Ghuzneo-street. HUNTING. rXAHE Hounds will meet at the Taita A Hotel, for Hare Hunting, at 1 p.m. on MONDAY next ; and at the same plaoe, at 2 30 p.m., for a Drag Hunt. ' For the convenience of the public, Lane's drags will leave the Occidental at 11 30 a.m. T7" ILBIRNIE HALL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1893. Refreshments Provided. Dancing commences at 8.15 p.m. Donblo Ticket, 3s 6d ; Gents' single do, 2s Gd ; Ladies' single do, Is. BRITISH FLEET. Drawing 29th Art union. (By permission of the Colonial Secretary.) MAGNIFICENT GRAND OIL PAINTING BRITISH FLEET AT HOBART, By Captain Forrest. On view at Laery & Co.'s, Wellington. DRAAVING TAKES PLACE 29th APRIL TICKETS— I2OO, at 2s Gd E.ICH. At all Booksellers. Tickots, Ono Dozen for 255. Photographs, 7 x 18, 3s each ; mailed, 4a 3d DRAAVING, 29th APRIL. CHARLES CALLIS, 41, Wiilis-street. MUTUAL PROVIDENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF AVELLINGTON. (Incorporated and Registered under tho " Building Socioties' Act, 1880.") rT'HE First General Mooting of members I of tho above Society will bo hold in Room No. 11, Exchange Buildings, on THURSDAY NBKT, tho 27th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : To elect Directors To elect Secretary To elect one Auditor Intending members are requested to apply to the Secretary at onco, at 6, Lambtonquay, AVellington. A. H TRUEBRIDGE, Secretary. AVellington, 20th April, 1893. PETONE INSTITUTE. THE ordinary Half-yearly Mooting of the abovo will be held on AVEDNESDAY, 26th April, at 8 p m. GEO. STUTTER, Hon. Sec. It is requested by tho Committoo that all outstanding books be returned on or beforo that date. WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. riAHIO Annual Meeting will tako placo at .1 tho G.F.S. Lodge, Vivian-streot, on the 27th April, at 3.30 p.m. F. E. FITZGERALD, President. N O T I C E. TRESPASSERS on tho Melroso Estate J. with dogs will bo proseonted. Poison laid.

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

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

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