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r\PERA HOUSE. Lessees— Messrs. Howe and Spong. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! ! THE GRIP OF IRON, An English adaptation of Les Etbanoleubs, Played with marvellous suoceßs in London and_ the Provinces, where it ran for 2000 nights. Phenomenal auocess in Sydney, and throughout Australia. For the First Time in Wellington, Mabik Querin, MISS HILDA SPONG. Jaoon, MR. WALTER HOWE. THRILLING SITUATIONS. SPLENDID SCENIC EFFECTS. The Gaol Yard— The Recognition— The Convict Ship— The Revolt— The Explosion— A Startling Denoument. , On Friday Night, by Bpeoial request— Grand revival of "AH YOU LIKE IT." Prices— Dress Circle, 4b j Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Aldoas', Manners-street Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann A Sons. "PIXCHANGE HALL. FREE CONCERTS. FRIDAY, I3th, and SATURDAY, 14th APRIL. Return of the Popular and Talented BLIND MUSICAL STUDENTS, In their Beautiful and Refined DRAWING-ROOM CONCERTS. Admission by silver coin colleotion. No THREirSSCI PIECES ACCEPT* D. SUNDAY EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, OPERA HOUSE. Day tickets at Aldoua 1 and Abel's, Mannors-street. Box plan at Holliday's. Piano kindly lent by Hoffman A Sons. R. G. WEBB, Manager for the Blind. rTIHOMAS' HALL. MR. M'DUFF BOYD'S CONCERT, THURSDAY EVENING, 12th APRIL, TICKETS —2s 6d. At the Piano — Misses Dugdale and Myers. 1 Past 1. Trio — Two violins and viola (Mazas) — Miae | Dugdale, Messrs. M'Duff Boydand E. H. Anderson Song—" Jeßsio, the Flower o' Dumblane "—" — Mrs. M'Duff Boyd Violin Solo — (a) " Nocturne," (b) Mazurka (Chopin)— Mr. M'Daff Boyd Duet— " Maying " (Gattyl— Misses May Sullivan and Driscoli (pnpils of Miaa M'Clean Pian» Solo— Polonaise (Chopin)— Misa M. Myers Song — *'Mia Vita" (Mascheroni)-Mr. W. A. Day Pact 2. Trio — Piano, violin, and viola (Mozart) — Miss M. Myerß, Miss Dugdale, and Mr. M'Duff Boyd Song — " The Lady of the Lea "" — Mids Driscoli Violin Solo—" Elegie " (Ernst)— Mr. M'Duff Boyd Serenade— (Gonnod)— Miss May Sullivan (violin obbligato by Mr. M'Duff Boyd) Song— "Sio Vendicato" (Meyerbeer)— Mr. W. A. Day Quartet—" Afton Water " (arranged by Dr. A. C. Mackenzie)— Mrs. Boyd, Miss Gibbs, Meßsrs. J. M. Nairn, and F. V. Waters LEONARD M. ISITT LKCTTJBES ON " WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON," Slave Liberator. Full of Thrilling Incident and Heroic SelfSaorifice. An Inspiration for All. WESLEY CHURCH, MONDAY, 16th INSTANT. Dr. Newman, M.H.R., in the Chair. Tiokets Is, Children 6d, at local stationers. iT T~. (T. WEBB WILL GIVE AN ORGAN RECITAL IN ST. MARK'S CHURCH ON THURSDAY EVENING, 19th APRIL, At 8 o'olook. PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the abovo Club will be hold at the Oriontal Hotel TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday) at 8 p.m. Business : Re Gymnasium, and General. W. WHITE, Hon. Sec MR. CRE WES on Building Socioties, room over Howe's Corn Store, Man-ners-street, to-morrow, from 2 to 8 p.m., to receive applications for phares in the Building Society just formed. All who have applied for (shares must now please state number they want. Othcr3 should apply immediately. Public Meeting to explain advantages, Ac, at 8 p.m. NEW SEEDS. A SPECIALITY! J£. 0. GIBBONS & CO., Are now offering NEW SEEDS of the following lines, just harvested : — Cape Barley Short Feed Oats Ryeoorn Tares, Scotch Tares, Winter Tares, Golden Also, Ryegr asses Poverty Bay Paoey's Perennial Old Pasture Chowtng's Foscuo Me&Uow Fesone Meadow Foxtail Yarrow Lucerne Essex Rape White Mustard Crimson Clover Cowgrass, English Cowgrass, Colonial Alaike White Clover Timothy, Ao. H. C. GIBBONS & CO., WELLINGTON. EX DORIC. ■pTOW OPENED7 MORE CASES OF NEW DRESS MATERIALS 1 INCLUDING ALL THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS ! C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-BTBEET,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1894, Page 3

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