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QPERA HOUSJ Lessees— Messrs. Howe and Spong. TO-NIGHT, FOR THE LAST TIME, Will be presented the most successful Loi don Melodrama of modern times, HARBOUR LIGHTS! by George B. Sims. DOBA V/WJB, MISS HILDA SPONG. David Kinoslet, MB. WALTER HOWE. THE GREAT SHIP SCENE Is probably tho most startliugly realisti that has ever been Btaged in New Zealand and to ensure the utmost completeness 1 number of the NAVAL RESERVE HAVE BEEN ENGAGED. Exceptional Success. PbeßS and Public Unanimous MAGNIFICENT SCENERY Bt # Ma. Wai/tee B. Spono. Tomorrow and Thursday Night — "THE GIJIP OF IRON," by Arthur Shirley. On Friday Night, by special request — Grand revival of "AS YOU LIKE IT." Prices— Drees Circlo, 43; Stills, 2a 6d; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, One 5-hilling. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Aldons , Manners-street. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. /-^OURTENAY-PLACE CONGREGAVy TIONAL CHURCH. RECOGNITION TEA Will beheld THIS (TUESDAY) F";«. WTMrt At 6.30, to bo followed 1- „ " p,,w,™» .. Theßev.^VH^s^occupythe r, chair. _ xickets for Tea ... . la each TO-NIGHT. QQNVERSAZIONE, in Tinakori-road Churchroom, In Aid of St. Paul's Day School. Songs by leading amateurs, Spanish Ketuka and Skirt Dances, Games, Magic Candle, Refreshments, &o. Admission Is, children half-prioo. To begin at 8 o'clock. JJ X CH A N O B HALL. FREE CONCERTS! FREE CONCERTS! FRIDAY, 13tu, and SATURDAY, 14th APRIL. Return of the Popular and Talented BLIND MUSICAL STUDENTS, Comprising Vooaliets, Violinists, Flautists, Pianists, Horn Soloists, and Humorists, In their Beautiful and Refined DRAWING-ROOM CONCERTS, For the rendition of whioh they have gained Buch wide-spread fame. Admission by silver coin collection. No TSBRSSEPENNT PIECEB ACCEPTED. SUNDAY EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, OPERA HOUSE. R. G. WEBB, GEO. WARREN, Manager. Agent. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Loweb Hutt. I. O. G. T. A Grand Vocal, Instrumental, and Elooutionary Entertainment will be given in the above Hall TO-MORROW EVENING (Wednesday, 11th), at 8 o'clock. Under tho patronage and in the presence of the Hutt and Petono members of the Licensing Committee. Dr. Newmau, M.H.R., will preside. A good programme will be submitted. Selection by the Lodgo String Band, under the conduotorehip of Mr. F. Finch. Good eongs, good recitations, good music. Admission, Is ; children, 6d. Train leaves Te Aro 6.7 p.m. ; Hutt 10.15 p.m. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. OWING to the Harmonic Society's Practice being held on Friday, intending Members of tun Festival Ohorus will meet at Thomas' Hall on TUESDAY, 17th inst , at 7.30, for classification. Tho first rehearsal will be hold at 8.30 on the same evoning. _ All members who have copies of " Creatioß,"^ " larael in Egypt," or " Lobgeaang" will kindly bring them. A full attendance <of the entiro body requested. THEO. H. KITCHEY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Will be given ON MONDAY, 16th APRIL, 1894, At 8 p.m., - In the Club's Social Hall, For the benefit of Mr. Chris. Smith (who has been incapacitated for a considerable period— through an accident — f rom eirning a livelihood) by his frienda and membors of tho abovo Club. SONGS ! RECITATIONS ! GLEES ! And Four Beautiful Selections by the Club's splendid Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. E. J. King. Tiokets Is eaoh, to be obtained from the Custodian, Committee, and undersigned. C. T. WILLIAMS, Secretary.T EONARD M. ISITT •*-* LtCTUBES ON " WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON," Slave Liberator. Fall of Thrilling Incident and Heroic SelfSacrifice. An Inspiration for All. WESLEY CHURCH, MONDAY, 16th INSTANT. Dr. Newman, M.H.R., in the Chair. Tickets Is, Children 6d, at local stationers. THE CITIZEN'S INSTITUTE. MEETING TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m., in Room No. 11, Exohacge Buildings. Mr. E. Withy, OX-M..H.R., of Auckland, on " Ground Kent, tho True Source of Public Revenue." Discussion to follow. The mooting will be opon to the public. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB. JUNIOR Players will meet at tho Club's Gymnasium, Taranaki-street, TOMORROW (Wodnesday^ EVENING, to oleot Captain and Match Committee for the Second Fifteen. GEO. C. FACHE, Hon. Seo. W.F.C. EXCELS"OP« LODGE DRUIDS. ri^HE abovo lodge will commence their A Beriea of Winter Socials on MONDAY, 23rd April, in Thomas' Hall, with a Plain and Fancy Dress-Sooial. Tickets— Double, 3s ; gentlemen, 2a Gd ; extra lady, Is ; refreshments,ineluded. T. BOON, Sooretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. KO "Wikitoria Rotimana ka tanumia a to Wenerei, a tekau matahi o Aperira, i te torn o nga haora i te ahiahi ki Pitoone. FDNERAL- NOTICE. THB friends of tho late Dr. Joseph Henry are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Johnston-Btreot, To-morrow (Wednesday), 11th April, at 9 o'olook a.m., for tho Bolton-street Cemetery. PARSONS & CLARK, Undertakers, Pipitea-street. 1 "" " f'dne'r' aiTnotick. THE Friends of William and Augusta Terry are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late Daughter, Helena, which will leave their residence for the Taita Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. J. O'SULLTVAN, Undertaker. """"""""funeral notice. THE friends of Mr. David Robertson are respeotfully invited to attend the Funeral of bis late wife, Hannah, which will leave his residence, Roxburgh-street, To-morrow (Wednesday), 11th April, 1894, at 2.30 p m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, JuN , Undertaker, 10, Taranaki-street. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for Alterations to a Building off Dixon-street, to be usod by the Poneke Football Club as a gymnasium. Specifications can be 'seen at the office of T. R. Ellison, Solicitor, from 10 to 12 am. and 2t04 pm. Tenders to closo on the 13th instant. W. WHITE, . ' Hon. Sec. P.F.C. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. STATIONERY AND PBINTING. rpENDERS for Stationery and Printing, A for ono year, are invited to be sent in by Thursday, the 12th instant, at 7.30 p.m. All particulars at the City Conn oil Office. J. E. PAGE, 9th April, 1894. Town Clerk. GILBEY'S O.E. DRY GIN, The popular drink for snmmer. No home complete without it Once taken alwats fhepsbxbd. 2

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 84, 10 April 1894, Page 3

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