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I. QPKKA HOUSI Lessees and Managors ... Cogill Bro 1 THE REIGNING ATTRACTION AND FAMTLY PRICKS, 2i, la, nnd Cd. The Fashionable Minstrel Combination. COGILL BROS.' NEW MINSTREL Everything we proJlice up to date. To « Night ' To-Night Last Night of the pre sent great programme. " Important Announcement. — To-morrov night we will prodnco an entirely new am c different programme, which wo can guarantei will far cel'pso any we hare hitherto inlro duccd. First time of The Voyagors. Tonnov different scenes, showing the principal parti of the world. New and Startling Novelties Box plan at Holliday's. Pianos from Hoff manna. 5 p BAND FA.I.CV DRESS CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL' CARNIVAL! SKATING RINK. 3 MONDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. 1893. t ' PRIZES: Gints. — Best Dress—First Prize, Splendid Marble and iironzo Eight-day Striking f Clock, valued nt .£lO 103. Second— ' Pair of Pictures. Third— Pair of Skates Most Original Costuino— First Prize, Splendid Historical Album, with view of Biitish Battles since timo of RomaDS. Second — Bronze and Onk Inkstand. Third — Pair of Hand-painted Plaques , Best Fancy Skater — Pair of Hand-painted Vases Ladies. — Best Dress — First Prize, Beautiinl Oak and Polish Willing Desk. Second— lvory ami Satin Hand-painted Fan. Third— Gold and Silver Bangle Most Original Character— First Prize, Silver Stem-winder Watch and Chain. Second - Inlaid Satin-lined Work-box. Third — , Plush Companion — Best Lady Skater — Handsome Russian Leather Album Names and oostuincs must be entered at the Rink Office. Prizes now on view at Hoffmann's, Willis-st. Admission, ordinary nights— Gonts, Tues days and Fridays, Is, including skates. Ladies, Fridays, free invitation ; Tuesdays, Gd, including skates. QKATING RINK. WEDNESDY, 27th SEPTEMBER. (j D POPS (^ Under the solo direction of Mr. W. B. CADZOW. The Greatest Programmo over given for 0d Sixpence. tin. PROGRAMME. Part 1. Overture— Pianoforte — " Tho Storm at Sea" (Sydney Smith)— Madame Cad?ow Duet— "l know a Bank" (Horn) — Mrs. Harry Burford and Mr. W. B. Cadzow Song—" In Happy Moments " (Wallace) — Mr. A. E. Dodd Song — " The lover and the Bird " (Gug-]uluino)-Mrs. H. J. Miller Violin Solo — " Mazurka do Concert," In* special desire (Musin) — Mr. Mao Duff Boyrt Song—" Alas, Those Chime? " (Wallace)— Mrs. Harry Burford " Duet-" How Sad it is to Say Farowell " (Wostrop)-Mrs. H. J. Miller and Mr. W. B. Cadzow Interval. Part H. Violin Solo—" Air Varie " (De Beriot)— Mr. Mao Duff Boyd Trio— " Turn on. Old Timo " (" Maritana," (Wallace) — Mrs. Burlord and Messrs. Cadzow and Dodd Serenade — " Quand tv Chantes " (Gonnod) — Mrs. H. J. Miller, with violin obblgato by Mr. MauDuff Boyd Song — " Plymouth " (Jude) — Mr. A. E. Dodd Song— " Love's Old Sweet Song" (Molloy) — Mrs. Harry Burford Song — " The Song that Reached my Heart " (Jordon)— Mr. \V. B. Cadzow Fisk Jubilleo Hymn— 1 ' We're Almost Homo " — Company Accompanist — Madame Cadzow. Tiokets at Holiday's ; J. B. Innes, Willis.street ; and at Grant's, next Skating Rink. Doors open at 7 ; Concert at 8. Grand Piano supplied by Dresden Co. THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS IS NOW OPEN DAILY From II a.m. to 5 p.m , and Evening from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission— One Shilling. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Songs — "The Bedouin Love Song," Mr. F. V. Waters ; " Tho Land O" the Leal," Mrs. Webb ; " Tho Arrow and the Song," Mr. James Young : "Memories" (Tosti), Mr.E.J.Hill; " Last Night," Mies Fanny Johnson r" The Holy City," Mr. Page: "The Vagabond," Mr. Young. Pianoforte Solo — " Now or Never " (Coenon), Volso No. 1, op. C - (Chopin), Mrs. Palmer. Accompanists— Mcsdames Stuart and Hill and Miss Pago. A. KOCH, Hon. Secretary. I. 0. G. T. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LoWEB HUTT. • SECOND ANNIVERSARY CONCERT OF THE PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 77, WILL TAKE FLACE ON WEDNESDAY, 27tk INST. The following ladies and gentlemen will take part : — Misses M. and K. Smith, Finch, MKains (2), Copoland, F. Payne, Mrs. Gosnoyj the Key. Messrs. Peters and Carr; Messrs Jonca, Gamble, Weston, Hazlewood, Finch (4), Pyko, Dr. Purdy, and Mr. Earnshaw, M.H.R. Chairman, Mr. Harknebs, M.H.R. Good programme. Admission, Is. Commence at 8. Train leaves Te Aro at 6.7 : loaves Hutt at 10.15 p.m. W. GREIG, D.D. MR. WALTER ROBAKTS" pEAND BENEFIT CONCERT. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THOMAS' HALL, THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. 1' The following Artistes Will take part :— Mrs. Ernest H. Queroo, Miss Florence Hoiloway. Mr. 'Alfred F. Hill, Mr. C. J. Hill, Mr.~A. E. Dodd, Misb JSi. Parsons, Miss M. Myers, Mr. W. B, Cadzpw, Mr. F. W. Haybittle,Mr. A. W.F. Newton. „ , 'Admission — Two' Shillings to all parts, Tiokets obtainable at the Dresden, Messrs. Hoffman, Cimino, E. J. King, and Walter Robatts, 16, Ellice-street. SUBSCRIPTION CHAMBER CONCE&TS. THE First Concert of the series of Six will take place in the Congregational Schoolroom, Bowen-strcet, at 8 o'clock on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. Names of subscribers will be received by Colonel Pat. Boyle, Hon. Seo., from whom all particulars may bo obtained. THE PHONOGRAPH. COME and Hear Edison's latest Phono graph, with a very choice selection of records, songs, bands, cornets, speoches. Only fid for two selections. And come and see the lovely window. 50, WiLLIS-STRKET. YOUNG MEN'S MISSION. "|*/| R. G. NICOLLS, of the China Inland Mission, will give a Missionary Address of great interest in the Hnnter-street Hall, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. All cordially invited. No collection. " THE UNION." npHE Eleventh Meeting will bo held in JL No. 11 Room, Exchange Buildings, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 26th in B t , at 8 o'clock. Motion—" That Henry George, having made Political Economy an exact science, his principle of taxati n ib just, practicable, and unassailable, and the trne solution of labour troubles." LIBERAL AND LABOUR ELECTORAL CONVENTION. DELEGATES will meet TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'olook, in the Exchange Buildings, Room No. 11. Business urgent. Hon. Soo. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING is to be held at the Baptist Churoh Sohoolroom TO1 MORROW (Wednesday), at 3p m. Businesß important. LOUISA HANCOX, Hon. Secretary. A MEETING of Dr. Newman's Supporters will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, on THURSDAY, the 28th inst., at 7.30 -p.m., to form o. Committee and further the advancement of his election. All those willing to assist are invited to attend. J. H. WHITTON, Secretary. Convonor of Meeting. NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. A GENERAL MEETING of Butchers will be held in Bowley's Rooms, CubaBtreet, on THURSDAY, 28th inst., at 8 p.m. 'Business: Re Picnic. ' . R RYAN, ' Hon. Seo. NOTICE. WELLINGTON ROWING REGATTA. \ LL Parsons interested in this Regatta ZjL are invited to attend a Meeting to be held at the Occidental Hotel on FRIDAY b NEXT, tho 29th instant, at 8 pa, to 1 disouas the question of holding a Regatta 1 > this season, and of applying to the N.Z. Amateur Rowing Association to allot the - Championships for this year to Wellington. G. H. BETHUNE, Acting-Secretary for Delegates of Bowing Cluba.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1893, Page 3

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