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QPERA HOUSE. Under the Management of Allan Hamilton. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 10th MARCH. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 10th MARCH. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 10th MARCH. Grand Special Performance. Grand Special Performance. Grand Special Performance. FRANK M. CLARK'S FRANK M. CLARK'S FRANK M. CLARK'S ALHAMBRA COMPANY ! ALHAMBRA COMPANY ! ALHAMBKA COMPANf ! Eutjroly New Programme. Entirely New Programme. Entirely Now Programme. New Songs. New Dances. New Sketches. NewTarces. Everything New. COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. PnifES . 2s, la, and fid. Remember-ONE NIGHT ONLY. Remembor-ONE NIGHT ONLY. Remember-ONE NIGHT ONLY. /"CRITERION THEATRE. Stage Manager . ... Tom Edwards. Enormous Success of HAMILTON & HOWARDS' VAUDEVILLR SPECIALTY COMPANY TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Entire Change of Programme. Everything New. Everything Novel. The Leopolds on the Double Trapeze Chas. Hugo in Fnniosities Mips May Melville, tho Hit of tho Season Mias Marie Mack ay, Double Encores Nightly JVlisa Lyla Thomson, a Great Success And Great Success of the Entire Company. Popular Prices— 2s, Ib, Od. TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT, a Grand Classical and Desoriptive Concert. Admission Free. Collectii n at doors. Tho management reserve the right to refuse admission to anyono — Business Manager, J. Hamilton. p XCH AN G E II A L~L. TO-NIGHT. I SATURDAY | TO-NIGHT. FPEE CONCERTS ! FREE CONCERTS ! Second Appearance in Wellington of tho Popular and Talonted Australians, The BLIND MUSICAL STUDENTS. Pianists, Vocalists, Horn Soloists, Violini&ts, Flautists. Ac, In their Beautiful and Unique Entertainment. Every man, woman, and child should see and hear the Blind. They do not Sing ob Pi,ay from Ear. Change of Programme each evening. Note. — Tb* Students will on this occasion show their quick method of Writing, Reading, Arithmetic, Geography, &c. SUNDAY EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Admission (to all Concerts) by Silver Coin (except 3d piecos). R. G. WEBB. Manager. GEORGE WARREN, Agent. "CIXCHANGE HALL. SACRED CONCERT. TUESDAY, 13th MARCH. The Thorndon Wesleyan Choir, assisted by Friends, will render T. M Pattison's Cantata, " THE WISE MEN." Principals— Soprano, Mrß. Mueller; Contralto, Mias I'onks, Mies Orr; Tenor, Mr. J. E. Page and Mr. A. H. Penny ; Bass, Mr. Watkins and Mr. Fletcher. Chorus of 50 Voices and a Select Orchestra. Pianist — Mr. C. Benbow. Organist— Mias Beale. Conductor— Mr. J. Salkcld. Admission— 2s and Is. Doors opon 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY THIRD CONCERT OF FOURTH SEASON. TUESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1894, IN THB OPERA HOUSE. Chief Works — " Epmont " Overture, Scotch Symphony, and Overture to " Bohemian Girl." Vocalist ... Madame Rosaly Merz. Conductor ... Mr Alfred F. Hill, R.C.M.L. All tickets can be obtained from the Drealen Piano Company — Family Circle, 2s : Pit, Is. Memo, for ( 'relies tra. — Full Rebearsal rO-NIGHT, 7 30, at Dresden Rooms, and full final on Monday, 7.30 p.m., in Opera blouse. THOS W. PILCHFR, Jun., Hon. Sec -THEATRE ROYAL. A CONCERT BY THE PUPILS OF MISS M'CLEAN, FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, Commencing 8 p.m. Dress Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 3a; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Offico at Holiday's. The Dresden Piano Co. have lent their magnificent Erard grand piano. OLIVER M'MANAWAY. Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ORGAN RECITAL, By Mr. Magnus Peterson, Assisted by Miss Ross, Messrs. R. B. Williamß, Prouße, &o. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. Particulars to follow. MR. CREVVES on Building Societies.— Important Meeting MONDAY, at 8, Dyer Rowe'B Store, Manners-street. Every person invited. Shows how to buy houses ivith ordinary rent. Mr. Crewes there for consultation and to take names Monday Afternoon. Open air Cuba-street corner rO-NIGHT. Applications for shares coming ■apidly. Want to olose lists almost immeiiately. ANTI-PROHIBITION ELECTION COMMITTEE. A MEETING of Ladies favourable to no i\. reduction in the present licenses will >c held at the Ladies' Central Committee -tooms, over Woods', Chemist, Cnba-street, it 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 10th March. Ladies from other Wards are requested 0 attend. Mrs. W. F. JOHNSTONE. SOCIAL REFORM LEAGUE. A MEETING of the Sooial Reform League t\. is hereby convened for TUESDAY 3VENING NEXT, the 13th inst., at Thomas' Sail, at 8 o'olock in the evening. Members ire urged to bring their friends. All persons lesirous of joining the League or in favour )t a. reduction of Licenses are invited to ittend. Business : To Receive Report of Committee To enrol volunteers for work in conneotion with forthcoming Poll, and General. It is most important that there should be 1 full meeting. A meeting of the Committee will bo held at the Secretary's office on MONDAY AFTERNOON at 5 o'clock. C. B. MORISON, Hon. Sec. ELECTION LICENSING COMMITTEE. THE Members of St. Mark's Temperance Society are hereby requested to Vote for Candidates favourable to THE SEDUCTION of Liceneea. Passed at Monthly Meeting. GEO. T. BELL, Hon. Sec IN PURSUANCE OF THE ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS SALE ACT, 1893. r WILLIAM PATTISON JAMES, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of City of Wellington, do hereby give notioe that an Election will be held for the retnrn of eight qualified persons to cerve as Members of the Licensing Commit.teo of the Licensing Distriot of the City of Wellington, and that the latest day for receiving nomination* of candidates will be the thirteenth day of March, 1894, and that the poll if necessary will be taken at tho several polling places of the said distriot on the 2 1st day of Marob, 1894. Evory person desirous of becoming a candidate must bo nominated by not less than two oleotors of the distriot by a nomination Daper as prescribed by Section 75 of the Jblebtoral Aot, 1893, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 13th day of Maroh, 1894. And I further give notioe that on the said 21st day of Maroh, 1894, a poll will be taken under tho provisions of the Alcoholic Liquors Sale Aot, 1893, to determine in manner therein provided— 1. Whether the present number of licenses is to continue. 2. Whether the number of any such licenses is to be reduced. 3. Whether any licenses are to be granted The following are the polling places for the distriot of City of Wellington :—: — Cloke's Hall, Cottleville-terraco. Tho Drillshed, Bollance-street. Exchange Hall, Lambton-quay. W. F. Shortt's Auotion Mart, Willisstreot. Sidey'B Auction Mart, Cuba-street Extension. The Princess Theatre, Tory-street. The Skating Rink, Ingostre-street. Tho Salvation Army Hall, Newtown. The Infants' Schcolroom, Clyde-quay. W. P. JAMKS, Returning Officer. sth March, 1894. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late Mary Dixon are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, wpich will leave her late residence, Cuba-street, for tho Bolton-street Cemetery, on Sunday Afternoon, at half-past 2. GEORGE TILLER, _ Undertaker, Manners-street. """ """funeral notice. nnHE Friends of the late James Thomas JL are respeotfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Jubilee Hotel, Otaki, on Monday Afternoon, at 2 o'olock.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 59, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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