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/-\PERA HOUSE. Treasurer .. .. Walter Clifford . TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT ! Last Two Nights of THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. [a card.] The Management beg to announce that owing to the enormous number of children being unable to obtain admission to last Satnrday aflernoon'a performance, they have deoided to give another Matinee of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN on Saturday Afternoon, sth August. Doors open at 2 o'clock. Children, Gd to all parts of house except Dress Circle. SATURDAY NIGHT— GRAND DOUBLE BILL. For the First Time in New Zealand, Richard Henry's Domestio Drama — THE FIRST MATE. To bo followed by the evergreen Farcical Cornedy — NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. Miss Fannt Wiseman as Nan. Box plan at Holiday's. Day sales at Aldous'. Piano and organ supplied for the "" season by the Dresden Piano Company. A. BRANDON-CREMER, Business Manager. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Ladt Glasoow and Suite. A grand popular concert Will be held in the OPERA HOUSE ON ARBOR NIGHT, THE 4th AUGUST, BT THE WELLINGTON REED BAND, OF 25 PERFORMERS, Under the Condnotorship of Mr. A. F. Hill, R.C.il. Selections of Standard Musio, and the Quartette from Mr. A. F. Hill's new occcntrio opera, " The Whipping Boy." Also, Trios for Clarinets, Violin Solo by Mr. A. F. Hill, Piano Solo by Mrs. E. H. Queree, Vocal items by the Misses Parsons, Mr. E. J. Hill, Mr. Geo. Parsons, Mr. Robarts, and other items. GRAND CONCERT, ARBOR NIGHT. WELLINGTON REED BAND. Charming Variety. Everything New and Novel. No Stale Items. Leading Talent. The Wellington Reed Band will perform four choice Bolections. Grand holiday programme will appear in to-morrow's iasue. At Prices for the Million — 2a, Is, and Sixpence. Box plan at Holliday's, where tickets can bo bad, and also at Dresden Co. and E. J. King's, Manners-street. J. H. O'KELLY, Hon. Sec. T> EPRESENTATIVE TEAM OF FOOT- "■ BALLERS Have been invited to attend as the guests of the Wellington Reed Band at their Grand Arbor Day Concert on 4th August. J. O'KELLY, Hon. Sec. W.R.B. POULTRY SHOWELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, WAB OPENED IN THE VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED TO-DAY (THURSDAY) By His Excollonoy tho Governor, Lady Glasgow, and Suite, and the President of the Association, John Dnthie, Esq. Usual Art Union of Valnablo Prizes. Tickets, la eaoh, including admission to Show. J. B. HACKWORTH, Hon. Sec. Wellington Poultry, Pigeon, and Canary Association. yT. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. TABLEAUX VIVANTS AND CONCERT THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 3rd AUG., At 8 o'clook. PROGRAMME. Pabt 1. Tableau—" Fairyland "—Little Girls Duet (illustrated) — " Gipsy Countess " — Miss Watson and Mr. bheridan Tableau—" Duchoss of Devonshire "—Miss Hall Song — "Among tho Lilios" — Miss Carte Tableau (Classical)— " Tho Nine Muses"— Misses M'Gregor, Greenfield, King, Barron, Chappie, Skelley, Sitnmonds, Fordham, and Leatham Song — " Comrades" — Mr. A. M'Bain Tableau — " Home, Sweet Home " Song— "John Anderson, my Jo" — Mrs. Thomson Song — " Listening" — Miss Steol Tableau—" Fairy Revels "—Little Girls Interval. Pabt 2. Tableau — "Too Late" — Misses Stevens, M'Gregor {3), Laery, and Chappie Duet (illustrated i—" Tit for Tat "— Mias L. Watson and Mr. Sheridan Song (selected)— Mrs. T. Turnbull Tableau — "L'lntercesseur" — Misses htevenß and Chappie Tableau—" Chcruba "—Little Girls Song— "Tho Skipper's Flag"— Mr. Haybittlo Tableau-" Oriental Girl"— Misa E. Pope Recitation (selected)— Mr. Sheridan Song (illustrated)— " Cradle Song of the Poor" — Miss Steel. Illustrated by Misses Leatham and Stevens Song (selected) — Mr. F. Pope Solo and Good Night Chorus — " Here would I Rest " — Misa Hewitt and Fairies Admission Is. Proceeds in aid of Ladies' Work Society. A. MACDOUGALL, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND! FOOTBALL TEAM. fTIHE Citizens of Wellington are invited -*- to be present on the Wharf whon the b.s. Wakatipu arrives with the above ; and also to meet at Thomas & Co.'s Hall at 10 a.m. on FRIDAY NEXT. J. A. THOMSON and E. A. LIDDLE, Joint Hon. Sees. Reception Committee. HUNTING. fTIHE Hunt Meet, which waß advertised -*- for Tawa Flat on Saturday, sth inst., has been POSTPONED on account of tho weather. JOSEPH MYERS, Secretary. ■m/TR. W. BROWN will Address a Meeting of the Hutt County Ratepayers re Tollgate Question at Mr. Tait's Room, Taita, Lower - Hutt, on SATURDAY, sth August, at 7.30 p.m. EFFECTS OF PROHIBITION IN THE PROHIBITED STATES, BT MB. H. GILBERT STRINGER, Official Shorthand Writer to the Tasmanian Parliament. /"COPIES of the above may be had gratis ~ ot Mr. H. J. Williams' Office, Maginnity's Buildings, Featherston-atreet. Friends and opponents of prohibition will be well repaid the trouble of a perusal of _ thjs paper. HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. ARBOR DAY, FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST. I HEREBY invite tho Burgesses of Hutt to observe a half-holiday on the occasion of Arbor Day, Friday, 4th Augußt. W. A. FITZHERBERT, * Mayor. WELLINGTON UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATIONS _ (FIRE AND. MARINE). ARBOR DAY. THE various Insurance Offioes will olose at noon TO-MOHROW (Friday), the 4th inst , Arbor Day. By order. H. M. LYON, Secretary. 3rd August, 1893. LEGAL NOTICE. /"\N FRIDAY NEXT (Arbor Day) the offices of Solicitors practising in the Citj will be closed from one o'olook. F. HARRISON, Sec. Wellington Distriot Law Sooioty.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1893, Page 3

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