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/"\PERA HOUSE. Lessee and Director Newton Griffilha. Treasurer . . Walter Cliflord. MONDAY NEXT, 24th JULY. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. THIRTY PERFORMERS. UNCLE FANNY WISEMAN, In her original part, Topsy. HARRY THOMAS TOM'S (Late Georgia Minstrels), in his original character, Uncle Tom. LITTLE MAY CABIN. (L' Enfant Prodique), as Eva. Jubilee Hymns, Negro Melodies, Plantation Songs and Dances. Efficient orchestra, nnder tho direction of Mr. A. Hotop. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle and Pit, one shilling : children at half price to all parts of the house exoopt family circle. Bo* plan at Hollidny's. Day sales at Aldous' . A. BRANDON-CREMER, Business Manager. npHE WELLINGTON ART CLUB. LAST DAY. FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES AT THE ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-STREET, THIS DAY (SATURDAY) From 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, ADMISSION- SIXPENCE. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, AVjii tsiobe-st. (Behind Supremo Court). MR. MACDUFF BOYD'S CONCERT TUESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1893. Tickets, 2s 6d, mny bo obtained at Dresden Pi,\no Company. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PTGEON, AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. tLi-VKN'IH ANNUAL SHOW, TO BE HELD IN THE VOLUNTEER DRILLSIIED ON 3rd, 4th, and sth AUGUST, 1893. ENTRIES CLOSK WEDNESDAY, 2Cth JULY. Usual Art Union of Valuable Prizes. Tickets, Is each, including admisßion to Show. J. B. HACKWORTH, Hon. Seo. PRINCESS THEATRE, TOBT-STEEET. MONDAY, 31st JULY. The Prince of Wales Minstrol and Concert Party will give a Grand ENTERTAINMENT, to bo followed by a DANCE. Proceeds in aid of tho well-known Carpenter and Joiner, Mr. Manrico Hayes (and family), « ho has been incapacitated through serious illnos3 from working for several months. Tickets, 2s and Is. Dance, Is; extra ladies froe. F. L. DEAN, Sec. and Musical Director. Programmo in next Saturday's issue. QIXPENNY POPULAR CONCERTS. GREAT IRISH NIGHT AND COMIC SINGING CONTEST. Jddqe— W. D. LYON, Esq. Entries are now being received for tho above contest at Mr. Cimino's, Willis-street. STAR OF WELLINGTON LODGE. 1.0. G.T. mWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY - 1 " CELEBRATION. PRINCESS THEATRE, TORY-STREET. MONDAY724th JULY, Reproduction of the Domestic Drama, in Two Acls, entitled " HEARTS OF OAK." To conclude with the Ono Act Comedy, entitled " OLD GOOSEBERRY." Cast of Characters by members of tho Pastime Dramatic Club Furnishings kindly lent by Richardson Bros., Cuba-street. Efficient orchestra under Mr. M. J. KiDg. Doors open 7.30 ; ovorturo at 8 p.m. All tiokets dated 20th July available for any part of the house. Tickets, Ono Shilling. P. A. SAVIERI, Hon. Sec. FIRST EXHIBITION OP SILVER TUBULAR CHURCH BELLS. Also Grand Exhibition of EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH. GRAND CONCERT AND CONVERSAZIONE. DRILLSHED. TUESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1893, At 8 p.m. Programme. 1. Tho " Chimes " and "Last Rose of Summer" on Silver Tubular Churoh Bells, accompanied by Orchestra 2. Song-Mr. E. J. Hill 3. March in A b, composed and played simultaneously upon piano and organ — Rev. Fathor Patterson 4. Trio—" Flowor Girl " (Curschmann)— Mieeeß M'Ginnity, Gibbs, and Driscoll 5. Recitation — Walter Haybittle 6. Irish Melodies, arranged and played simultaneously upon organ and piano— Roy. Father Patterson 7. Song— "Tho Bravo Old Guard" (St. Qnentin)— Walter Haybittlo 8. The Silver Tubular Church Bells, accompanied by Oronestra 9. Exhibition of Phonograph "' Auld Lang Syne." DANCING. Note — A unique fcaturo in this Concert ivill be tho First Exhibition in the oolony of a full octave of Silvor Tubular Chnrch Bells, which, whon played simultaneously with organ, piano, and violin, or with oroliostral accompaniments, produces most charming effects. By an adaptation of mutes, tho tones of theso Bolls aro so subdued as to bo 'fitted for use in private rooms, and when played with full force the inusio is heard for many miles around. And an Exhibition of tho most powerful Phonograph, received direct from tho inventor, Edison, with ilondid records. Doublo Tickets, 4s; Singlo Tickets, 2s 6d (inclnding refreshments). Tiokets at Whittaker Bros.', Lambtonquay. E. L. BURNES, Secretary. mHE EVENT OF THE SEASON. WELLINGTON GUARDS' SEVENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL, IN THOMAS' HALL, ON FRIDAY, 28th JULY, 1893. Music by Mr. J. Minifies String Band. Catering by Rowell, of Cuba-street. Donblo Ticket, 5s ; Single— Gent 3a, lady 2s. May bo obtained at the Dresden Piano Company's Rooms ; Richards', Cuba-street, hairdressing rooms ; Sergeant Lacey, Corpl. Hetry, Privates Aainodt, Green, Hill, and Jones, or any member of tho Company. C CHURCH-ROOM, TINAKOBI-ROAD, J TUESDAY. 25th JULY. LIME-LIGHT VIEWS, AVith Musical Illustrations. Lecturer •.. Rev. A. M. Bradbury Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Commence at 8 o'olock. THE FORWARD MOVEMENT. SATURDAY NIGHT LECTURES ON THE GROWTH OF SOCIALISM. IN THE RECHABITE HALL, Mannebs-strekt. TO-NIGHT. '■ St. Simon and his Scheme," C. H. Bradbury. Chair te bo taken at 8 o'clock by W. W. Tanner, M.H.R. LECTURE. WESLEYAN SCHOOL, TABANAKI-BTRBET. MONDAY, 24th JULY, 1893. The Roy. E. A. Lytken will giyo his popular Lecture on " Prison Life in Siberia." He will relate his mission, capture, and 18 months' experience as a convict in the mines, and his release A facsimile of the irons as worn by the Rev. E. A. Lytkon during his imprisonment in Siberia will be exhibited at this lecture. Doorß open at 7.30 p_m. ; Lecture to commence at 8 o'olook. Silver coin admission at the door. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting will bo held at the Lodge on the 24th inst., at 3 30 p.m. Associates are earnestly requested to attend. F. E. FITZGERALD, President. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING to enquire into the alleged assertions relativo to the death of Mr. London's child will bo held in the Sohool, Johnsonville, on MONDAY, 24th instant, at half-past 7 p.m. All parents are earnestly requested to attend. G. WILSON, Chairman S.C. FURNITURE. WANTED to Purchase, Houses of Furnituro (large or Bmall lots). Pianos, Ac, for cash. Apply to Francis Sidey, Cuba-street North.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 3

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