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r\ PERA HOUSE. Lessees— Messra. Howe and Spong. TO-NIGHT Will be presented the moat successful London Melodrama of modern times, HARBOUR LIGHTS! by George R. Sims. Dora Vane, MTSS HILDA SPONO. David Kinoslev, MR. WALTER HOWE. THE GREAT SHIP SCENE Is probably the most atartlingly realistic that has ever been staged in New Zealand, and to ensure the utmost completeness a number of the NAVAL RESERVE HAVE BEEN ENGAGED. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ! FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ! ! MAGNIFICENT SCENERY Bt Ma. Walter B. Spono. Prices— Drcsß Circle, 4a ; SUIIb, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Holliday'a. Day Tickets at Aldoos', Manners-Btreet. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. npHE Members of tbo Wellington Navalß are requested to meet at Opera House Stage Door at C. 45 TO-NIGHT. Rifles and side arms ; uniform, all blue. W. H. SEAGRAVE. riEITBBI ON THEATRE. ROYAL TIVOLI MINSTRELS. ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. More Popular Every Night. OUR WINTER POPULAR PRICES. Front Seats ... .. One Shilling Back Seats ... . Sixpence TO-MORROW NIGHT, A GRAND SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT. Admission Freo. JUPPVS PRIVATE BAND will play the following programme on the Thorndon Esplanado TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, commonoing at 2 30 p m. : — Contest March—" Capiscolua " (Petter) Dramatic (ilee- " Hail, Apollo " (H. Round) Cornet Solo — "The Kippling Rill" (E. Now ton) Selection — " Ruy Bias " (Moyer Lutz) Quick March — ''Monte Carlo" (F. Gilbert; Valse—" Elfin Reigen " (Jo3ef Guug'l) Irish Ovortuie — "The Humors of Donnybrook " (C. Volti) Valse— " After the Ball " (C. Volti) Slow March—" Tho Lyon " (C. Volti) " God Save the Queen." Collection will be made. N.B.— Mombers of tho Band aro requested to meet at their Bandroom at 2 o'olock sharp, in uniform. W. JUPP, Bandmaster. D. GREANEY, Seoretary. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. LADIES and Gentlemen who have registered their names as wishing to join the Chorus in tbo Muaical Festival, and who do not belong to existing Musical Societies, are requoßted to attond at Thomas' Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 13th instant, at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of classificaTHEO. H. RITCHY, Hon. Sec. VX^ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY. GRAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 25th and 26th APRIL. aT thb SKATING RINK. ADMISSSION .. ONE SHILLING. A. E. WATERSON, Hon. Sec. CITY RATING ON LAND VALUES. FORMATION OF BATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in Messrs. Gco. Thomas & Co.'s Hall, Customhouse-quay, on MONDAY EVENING next, 9th April, at 8 o'olook, in connection with the above. Mr. E. Withy, of Auokland, will be present, and deliver an address on the question of Rating on Land Values. JOHN SMITH, Junk., Chairman of Committee THE WELLINGTON SHORTHAND WBITERS' ASSOCIATION. ALL Phonographers (ladies inoiuded) wishing to join tho above Sooiety aro invited to attond a meeting to be held at 8 o'olock on MONDAY EVENING, 9th inst., in the Leoturo Hall of tho Education Buildings. Old members particularly requested to attend. Business —To make arrangements for carrying on the work of the Association during the winter months. CHANTREY A. HARRIS, Hon. Seoretary, pro tern. AJEW ZEALAND /"IRAPHIC, I>l 7th Zi April. \JT Photos : New Zealand Polo Association (Group 33) Savila Cup Tournament. Wanganui, 1894 Rangitikei Team— Cup Winners Miss Spiers. Tennis Lady Champion of N.Z. Wanganui Collegiate School — Masters, Scholars, Chapel, Ac. (7 photos) Fire Brigade Delegates (Napier) Cartoon -Mr. Seddon's Government Policy Plan, 4c. W* C ELLINGTON AND MANAWATL RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). SUNDAY TRAIN. The abovo Train will leavo Paikakariki an hour earlier, and arrive in Weljington an hour earlier than advertised time, nutil further notice. Jab. E. Fulton, Jas. Wallace, Managor. General Manager. Wellington 6th April, 1894. In tho matter of THE WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL AND CO-OPERA-TIVE SOCIETY (Limited), And In the matter of " The Industrial and Provident Societies Aot, 1877," and " The Companies Aot, 1882." THE Creditors of tho above-named Society are required on or before the 14th day of May, 1894, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to William Richard Cook, of Keathoraton-atreet, Wellington, the Official Liquidator of the said Company ; and if bo required by notice in writing from the raid Official Liquidator are by their solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at 1 he Magistrate's Court at Wellington at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before suoh debts are proved. Friday the 25th day of May, 1894, at 11 o'clook in the forenoon, at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, is appointed for hoaring and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1894. W. P. JAMES, Clerk of tho Court. BOROUJH OF LOWER HUTT. BURGESS ROLL, 1894-5. NOTICE is hereby given that the Burgess Roll of tho Borough of Lowor Hntt, together with the Defaulters' List, will be open for inspection till tho 22nd day of April, 1894, at the office of the Borough Counoil. All objections thereto, in writing, must be delivered to me on or before the 22nd day of April, 1894. PERCY R. PURSER. Town Clerk. Lowor Hutt, 7th April, 1594. LAMPS, CHEAP AND NOVEL. LAMP SHADES, FAIRY AND LACE. CANDLE SHADES, UNIQUE AND ELEGANT. COAL VASES. New Designs, CHEAP. EIRE BRASSES, Good and Strong, from 6s 6d. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quay. ILBEY'S O.K. DRY GIN, The popular drink for snmmer. No home complete without it. Once taken always preferred. -2

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 3

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