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1. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEOI I AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. ELEVENTH "ANNUAL SHOW 1 xi_ To BK held IN THB 1 VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED ON 3bd, 4th, and sth AUGUST, 1833. s ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 26t 1 JULY. B •— 3 Usual Art Union of Valuable Prizes. 3 Tickets, la each, including admission t Show. r J. B. HACKWORTH, 3 Hon. Sec ' mERRACE CONGREGATIONAI • JL SOCIAL INSTITUTE. <■ TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) 20th JULY, 1 At 7.45 o'olock, • Lectnre by J. P. Campbell, Esq., Solicitoi 1 Entitled— • " TifE Islands op the South Pacific, and Island Life." Admission Free. H. E. HAGGETT, Seoretary. 1 KILBIRNIE SCHOOL. A CONCERT AND~DANCE will be hel. in the above school TO-MORROV ! (Friday) EVENING, 21st July, at 8 o'olook in aid of sohool funds. 1 Concert and Dance, Is. THOS,. CLARKE, Seoretary. rpHE WELLINGTON ART CLUB Assisted by the Auckland Mahlatick, Chnstchurch Palette Dunedin Art, and Bißhopdale Sketching Clubs. FIBST ANNUAL~EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES WILL BK HILD AT THI ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-STREET OPEN THIS EVENING, FROM 7.30 till 10. Musical performance and itema by woll known amateurs. ADMISSION- ONE SHILLING. riIHE H.H. EVANGELISTS will give X their Populab Lantern Lkctuek (Subjoot— "Social and Resouo Work of the Helping Hand Mission") TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday), 21st July, in the Hunter-street Hall. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commence at 7.30. Admission free. Collection in aid of the work. ST. PAUVS PARISH. npHE Annual Meeting will be held in J. the Church-room, Tinakori-road, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 20th July, at 8 o'clock. Business — To reoeive Annual Report and Balancesheet 1 Eleotion of Offioera. (Signed) T. H. SPROTT, Incumbent. PARISH OF ST. PAUL'S. A" MEETING for the Nomination of Sjnodsmen for the Diocesan Synod will be held in the Churchroom, Tinakoriroad, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 20th July, 1893, immediately after the annual Parish Meeting. W. F. BARRAUD, Returning Officer. REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT. CURES BY ELECTRICITY. MR. CREWES speakß on above ; passes currents through body to patients ; passes sparks from his body; eleotrifios oranges, roses, wator, Ac, for niombors of audienco ; reads hoa Js phrenologically. Hall opposite Royal Ouk Hotel, Manncrs-Btreet, TO-MORROW, at 8. Admission 6d. DRESSMAKING. MADAME DE VERNEY * (From Worth's, Paris.) MADAME DE VERNEY has opened her Rooms at No. 123, Lambton-qu&y, opposite Club Hotel, whore ladies can have their Costumes made in all tho latest Parisian fashions, at modorato prices. ANTOINETTE STERLING'S VISIT Recalls the association of The Dresden Piano Company with tho historic concerts of Patbt, Kowalski, • OVIDE MUSIN, LOUIBB TaNNBB, Eduabd Shabf. TESTIMONY : Antoinette Sterling Concerts, Australian Tour. Opera House, Wellington, sth July, 1893. M. J. Brookfs, Manager the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. Sir — It has afforded me great pleasure to perform on the grand piano supplied byyonr Company to tho MADAME STERLING Concerts here. Its Binging quality of tone in the middle register being enhanced by a magnificent baBS and a treble of exceptional boaiity, mako it most suitable for any large building. With a hopo that my recommendation may be of servico to you, Believe mo, Yours very truly. Mat Hargood, Solo Pianiste, Madame Sterling's Concert Party. PIANOS AND ORGANS, By practically every leading maker in tho world, on TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20b monthly. Sheet and Book Musio a speciality. THE DBESDEN PIANO 00., LAMBTON QUAY A BRANDON STREET, Wbllino-ton. M. J. BROOKES, Manager, And at 20 and 91, Princes-street, Dunedin. UP TO DATE ! TJ'OR THE LADIES ONLY. A. LINDSAY Has Ofened, kx Coptic, LADIES' FRENCH BOOT PROTECTORS ! Just the thing for this muddy, wet weather. » j They keep the whole Boot or Shoe 1 • clean, tidy, and tho feet - r oomfortable. t SEE THEM i AT A. LINDSATS, Laiibton-quay, Cuba-strut, and Pktone. a o i i. —^ — - — ' — -^^—~ — f rT>HE Turtle whioh was on view « i' Thomas A Co.'s will be served TC ' MORROW (FRIDAY) in Soup and Cutlet i at the Post Office Hotel, from 12 to 2 p.m. jj E. WILSON, r Proprietor. 8 . '■ wCHOOL OF THE " EXCELBIOR - O SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING Fittino, Dbapino, Matching Chcci AND t-TEIPiS, AC. « 21, Willis-stroet. To Heads of Familiei ~ Dressmakers, Habitmakers, Principals < |< High School?, and to all who require \ *> know sometbiag of Dressmaking, should m lose this opportunity, as Miss Forbes (lai of Edinburgh) is now visiting New Zealani ?• and is now in Wellington, and is prepared i 1 give Lessons in the above system at mode ate terms. Wherever introduced, tl "Excelsior " system has superseded a g other methods by its simplicity and aooi raoy. Numerons testimonials (which intern ing pupils may see) from ladies wherovi Miss Forbes has been, testify to the exoe lence of the system. Pupils without at , \ previous knowledge of dressmaking learn ' easily in six or seven lessons. Itisoertain accurate that no fitting on is necessary. Pr ficienoy guaranteed. Private lessons giv< by arrangement to dressmakers or other Ladies may form their own olaeses. Ear application necessary. Miss Forbes wi commenoe Classes on Monday, 24th Jnl Hours, 10 to 12, and 2 to 4.30, or in tl evening by arrangement, at rooms, » 21, WH.LIB-BTBXBT it. (Over Townsend A Paul's).

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 17, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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