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/"IPERA HOUSE, Leasoe and Manager Newton Griffiths. Treasurer .. Walter Clifford. ENERMOUS SUCCESS ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. FUNNY ANTICS OF TOPSY. The Grpat Ice and Plantation Scenes. DEATH OF LITTLE EVA. Negro Hymns.Plantation Songs and Dances. THE DEATH OF POOR UNCLE TOM. THE APOTHEOSIS. In ordor to avoid the crush, the doors will be open at 7 o'olock, curtain to rice at 8 o'olock. Dross Cirole, 3s ; Stalls, 2a ; Family Circlo and Pit, Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Bales at Aldons'. Piano and Organ kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. A. BRANDON-CREMER, Business Manager. SIXPENNY POPULAR CONCERTS. RINK. WEDNESDAY~(TO-MORROW). PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture — Irish Airs— Orchestra Song — "Molly" (Stuart), the first time in New Zealand— Mr. Walter Robarts Song — "Killarney" (Balfe) — Mis 3 Dora Stanford Recitation — " Sentenced to Death," a story of Irish eviction (by request)— Mr. J. Sheridan Song—" The Dear Little Shamrock " (Jackson)— Mr. Walter Robarte Song-" The West Countrie" (Watson)— Miss Dora Stanford Part 11. Gavotte— " Viola " (oompoaedby Master S. Cimino)— Orchestra Recitation (by request)—" Tho Execution of Montroao " — Mr. J. H. Hayhow COMIC SINGING CONTEST — Competitors: Messrs. J. N. Fairburn, W. Cranby, H. Cranby, E. Wright, E. H. King, W. Lynne, C. Collier, E. J. Smith, O. N. Gill, and R. Humin. Doors open at 6. 15 ; conoert at 8. Musical Director .. Mr. S. Cimino. OT. JOHN'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. LECTURE BT T. H. HUSTWICK, Esq., on the "SCIENCE OF BREADMAKING," In St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-otreot, m THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Lecture commences 8 pm. Admission Free. JOHN DUTHIE, Jun , Hon. Sec LOYAL ROSE OF VALLEY LODGE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE NEW ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lower Hutt. CONCERT AND DANCE ON WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickets— Double, 3s ; single, 2s. T. M. WILFORD, Hon. Sec. /COLUMBIA wKATING "DINK, Columbia c*kating Xvjnk. open for skating TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Ladies Froo on Fridays. Cut Buabs Band in Attendance. Admission on Tuesdays :—: — Gentlemen, including skates Is Ladies, inoluding skates Gd PRELIMINARY NOTICE. fi RAND CONCERT will be hold by the vX Wellington Reed Band, under Mr. A. F. Hill, on Arbor Night, 4th August. Popnlar Prices — 2s, Is, Gd. Tickets for Circlo and Stalls may be had at Dresden Company and E. T. King's, Manners-street. CONCERI 1 AT KHANDALLAH. WEDNESDAY, 2Gth JULY. A SPECIAL Train will leavo Wellington at 6.50 p m. for Khandallah, and will return at 10 p.m., stopping at Hall eaohway. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Several Wellington amateurs will assist. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, TO BE HELD IN THE VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED ON 3kd, 4th, and J-tii AUGUST, 1893. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 26tii JULY. Usual Art Union of Valuable Prizes. Tickets, 1« each, including admiseion to Show. J. B. nACKWORTH, Hon. Soc CHURCH-ROOM, TINAKORI-ROAD, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. LIME-LIGHT VIEWS, With Mnsical Illustrations. Lecturor .. Boy. A. M. Bradbury Admission, Is; Children, 6'd. Commence at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the above xjL Society will bo held in tho Mnseum on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., at 8 p.m., when Papers will be read and disaussed by members present. R. B. GORE, Hon. Soc WELLINGTON DEBATING SOCIETY. TTSUAL Fortnightly Meeting of tho above *-* Society will bo hold in No. 11 Room, Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay, TOMORROW (Wednesday), 26th inst. Dbbate : "That the present system of Party Government in New Zealand should be abolished.'' B usiness — Special. Open Night ; visitors invited. EDGAR JONES, Hon. Sec. pro tern. ' FOOTBALL. AMEK'IMG ot tha Drapers' City Football Club will be held at the Masonic Hotel at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW EVENING, 26th inst. AH members and intending members aro requested to attend. Business : Important. W. H. THOMAS, Hon. Sec, To Aro House. ANTOINETTE STERLING'S VISIT RoeallH the association of The Drosden Piano Company with the historic concerts of Patet, Kowalski, Otide Musin, Louise Tanner, Eduard Sharf. TESTIMONY : Antoinette Sterling Concerts, Australian Tour. Opera Houbo, Wellington, sth July, 1893. M. J. Brookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. Sir — It has afforded me grea,t pleasure to perform on the grand piano supplied by your Company to the MADAME STERLING Concerts here. Its singing quality of tone in the middle regiflter being enhanced by a magnificent bass and a treble of exceptional beauty, make it most suitable for any large building. With a hope that my recommendation may be of service to you, Believe me, Yours vory truly. Mat Haroood, Solo Pianisto, Madame Sterling's Conoert Party. PIANOS AND ORGANS, By practically every leading maker in the world, on TIME PAYMENTS, from ,20s monthly. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. Sheet and Book Music a speciality. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON QUAY & BEANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager, And at 29 and 31, Princes-street, Dunedin. T>ICHARDSON, REARDON & CO. •** (LrwiTED), GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON, Have £2500 to Lend on good country freehold.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1893, Page 3