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/~VPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Director Newton Griffiths. Treasurer ... Walter Clifford. MONDAY NEXT, 24th JULY. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. THIRTY PERFORMERS. UNCLE FANNY WISEMAN, In her original part, Topsy. HARRY THOMAS TOM'S (Late Georgia Minstrelß), in his original character, Uncle Tom. LITTLE MAY CABIN. (L'Enfant Prodiquo), as Eva. Jubilee Hymns, Negro Melodies, Plantation Songs and Dances. Efficient orchestra, under tho direction of Mr. A. Hotop. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circlo and Pit, one shilling : children at half price to all parts of the house except family circle. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Aldous'. A. BRANDON-CREMER, .Business Manager. COLUMBIA OKATING "DINK. V^OLUMBIA OKATING XVINK. OPEN FOR SKATING TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Ladies Frao on Fridays. Citt Brass Band in Attendance. Admission on Tuesdays :—: — Gentlemen, including skates . Is Ladies, including Bkates Gd THE H.H. EVANGELISTS will give their Popular Lantern Lecture (Subject — " Social and Rescuo Work of tho Helping Hand Mission ") THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING In the Huuter-street Hall. IN THE HUNTER-STREET HALL. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commence at 7.30. Admission free. Collection in aid of the work. rpHE WELLINGTON ART CLUB, FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES AT THE ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-STREET, THIS EVENING from 7 to 10, and Tomorrow (Saturday), from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. ADMISSION -ONE SHILLING. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT.— EIectricaI experiments and Phrenological head-reading, THIS EVENING at 8, Hall opposite Royal Ouk Hotel, Mannors-stroet. Mr. Crowes speaks on " Cures by Electricity;" passes sparks from his body; electrifies roscß, oranges, lemonade, 4c. ; passes electricity through his body to others. Shows how fill dene. Admission Gd. Heads read free. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, TO BE HELD IN THE VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED ON 3rd, 4th, and sth AUGUST, 1893. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 2Gth JULY. Usual Art Union of Valuable Prizes. Tickets, Is oich, including admission to Show. J. B. HACKWORTH, Hon. Seo. UNITED HUNT CLUB. TPHE Hounds will meet at the Hult Bridge X on SATURDAY Next, the 22nd inst., at 2.30 sharp. The Hunt Brake will leave Lane's stablos at 1.30 for tho convenience of town visitors, JOS. MYERS, Hon. Sco, ST. MARK'S PARISH. THE Annual Meotine: of Parishioners will bo held at tho Schoolroom, Sussex-square, THIS EVENING, the 21at inst., at 8 o'clook p.m. Business— 1. To roceivo nominations for two Synodsmen. 2. To receive tho Annual Report and Balance-sheet. 3. To elect Church Officers for tho ensuinpr year. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING to enquire into J\. tho allcgod assertions relative to the death of Mr. London's child will bo held in the School, Johnsonville, on MONDAY, 21th inbtant, at half-past 7 p.m. All parents are earnestly requested to attend. G. WILSON, Chairman S.C. WELLINGTON LODGE, 1521, E.C. MEMBERS are hereby summoned to attend the Ordinary Monthly Meeting, which will be hold in the Freemasons' Hall, Bouloott-Btrect, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Visitors invited. By command of the W.V. TCTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. THIS EVENING (Friday) tho ordinary Train leaving To Aro for Lower Hutt at 10.7 p.m., will be delayed until 10.25 p.m. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 2 1st July, 1893. ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. FOOTBALL MATCHES AT PETONE, On SATURDAY, 22nd July, a Speoial Train, not stopping at Kaiwarra nor Ngahauranga, will leave To Aro at 2.10 p.m., and Wellington at 2.18 p.m. Return Train will leave Petone at 5.18 p.m. Return Tickets, including admission to ground :— Carriages, Is Gd; seated trucks, BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Offioe, Wellington, 21st Jqly, 1893* DANCING DEPORTMENT. ~^ CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. Messrs. and Missus Lowe, of Melbourne, Undor Royal and Vieo-Regal Patronage. MR. LOWE'S Class f.r yonng Ladies and j Schoolboys commences MONDAY, 24th July, at 4 o'clock, in tho Masonic Hall, Boulcott-strcet. Torms, £1 Is twelve lessons. Waltzing taught in throe privato lessons. Letters Mason-.o Hall. DRESSMAKING. MADAME DE VERNEY (From Worth's, Paris.) TtM" ADAME DE VERNE'S has opened hor ±Tl_ Rooms at No. 123, Lambton-qu&y, opposite Club Hotel, whore ladies can have their Costumes mado in all the latest Parisian fashions, at moderate prices. Speoial fSkffsy^t Excellency Appoinment Z^wKgrSS tue Earl of FIELDER'S, IN MANNERS -STREET, Ark now Selling — £ s. d. "rvRAWHCGROOM SUITES ... 15 10 0 Cretonne Suites 9 0 0 Cretonne Couches ... £1 15s and 2 0 0 Real Leather Suites 22 10 0 Iron Bedsteads, from 110 Kapok Bods, from 0 18 6 Woollen Flock Beds, from 0 16 6 HAffi AND FEATHER BEDS Linoleum, per yard, from 0 13 Polished Washstands, each ... 0 9 G Polished Dressing Tables 0 7 6 Splendid assortment of Carpeta, per yard 0 3 0 SPRING AND WIBE MATTRESSES MANUFACTURED. ESTIMATES FOR FURNISHING THROUGHOUT. Illustrated Catalogues And all information givon, without being asked. to pnrohaao. TO POULTRY OWNERS. .4 LARGE Supply of the following J.\. Requisites just to hand, viz. :— Spratt's Poultry Meal, Crissol, Cardiac Bone Meal, Roup Paste, Chemical Food, Scaly Leg Ointment, and Canary Food. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post office. 2/o— Advice and Medioine at all hours— 2/6

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1893, Page 3

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