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!QPEBA HOUSE I Lessees— Messrs. Howe and Spong. LAST NIGHT"! . LAST NIGHT L THE GRIP OF IRON, An English adaptation of Lbs Etranqleurb, Played with marvellous succese in London and the Provinces, where it ran for 2000 i nights. Phenomenal success in Sydney, and throughout Australia. For the First Time in Welb'ngton, Mabie Guerin, MISS HILDA SPONG. Jaqon, MR. WALTER HOWE. THRILLING SITUATIONS. SPLENDIDSCENIC EFFECTS. The Gaol Yard— The Recognition— The. Convict Ship— Tho Revolt— The Explosion — A Startling Denoument. On Friday Night, by special request— Grand | revival of "AS YOU LIKE.IT." Prices— Dreeß Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Holliday'g. Pay Tickets at Aldoas', Manners street. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. TjiXCHANGE HALL. FREE CONCERTS. FRIDAY, 13th, and SATURDAY, 24th APRIL. Return of the Popular and Talented BLIND ; MUSICAL STUDENTS, j In their Beautiful and Refined DRAWING-ROOM CONCERTS. Admission by. Bilver coin collection. Ho THREEPENNY PIECES ACCEPT* D. ~ PETONE— SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, OPERA. HOUSE. j Day tickets at Aldous' and Abel's, Manners-street. . ! Box plan at Holliday's. ' Piano kindly lent by Hoffman & Sons. R. G. WEBB, Manager for the Blind. XjEONARD M. ISITT LECTURKS ON " WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISOK," Slavo Liberator. Full of Thrilling Incident and Heron* SelfSacrifioe. An Inspiration for All. WESLEY CHURCH, MONDAY, 16th INSTANT. Dr. Newman, M.H.R., in the Chair. Tickets Is, Children 6d, at local stationers. PROHIBITION LEAGUE. Tt/f EETIN3 of Members FRIDAY, at 8 -"-*• p.m., Baptißt Church, Vivian-stroet. Important business re Licensing Election, &c. Intending members invited. Mr. G. M. Yerex, just returned from Prohibition States of America, with other speakers, will address the meeting. ■> Executive meets at 7.15 sharp. PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING ot the abov» Club will be held at the Oriental Hotel TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 8 o'clock, BITBINESS : Re Gymnasium, and General. W. WHITE, Hon. Seo. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be held in Room No. 17. of the Exohange Buildings on FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Captain and Vice-Captain, and General. RONALD P. HOOD, Hon. Seo. j UNITED HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1894. ON THE HUTT PARK BACECOUBSE ' ON - SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894 (Two days after the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn and Steeplechase Meeting). NOMINATIONS for all events close on MONDAY, 16th April, at 9 p.m., at the Royal Oak Hotel. For complete programme see N.Z. Mail and , N.Z. Referee. | ISote.— Hunters qualified in seasons 1893 i or 1894 are eligible for above meeting, H. M. LYON, Honorary Socretary for Race '. Meeting. In the Supreme Court of Now Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1892," And In the matter of JOHN JAMES O'BRIEN, of Wellington, Cordial ] Manufacturer, a Bankrupt. I JOHN JAMES O'BRIEN, the aboye9 namod bankrupt, hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply for my discharge at the next sittings of the Bankruptcy • Court, to be holden at Wellington on the 14th ' day of May next. Dated at Wellington this 11th day of April, 1894. J. J. O'BRIEN. PEIONE RAILWAY EMPLOYES. I REGRET that a paragraph appeared in the Hutt and Potone Chronicle of Wednesday last to the effect that the privilege tiokets of the employe's of the Railway Workshops having been curtailed, they had decided to boycott tho railway and in future travel to tho city by brakes, and that a number had so dope on Saturday last. The statement was made on what I considered good authority, but on fnrther enquiry proves to bo entirely unfounded. A. BURNS. I HEREBY Apologise to Mrs. Boulter for insulting her. -'• MRS. WINDERBONE. MILK. /CUSTOMERS -willplease note that Jossph V> WiTjiiiAM Hope is the only person authorised to Receipt Aocaunts for Milk snpplied by the Empiro Dairy Company. Any account reoeipted after this date by any ' person not authorised in writing by him will not discharge such customer from his or their liability. DANCING. MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-STREET. , MRS. DODWELL'S Saturday Class will : recommence on 14th April — Minuet at 2 "o'clock, Class 3 o'clook ; Adult Class on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. For terms, 4c, apply Kalnlu Honse, Willis-street. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. J. MANTTAN, /"IHINA, GLASS, AND FANCY GOOD i ARCADE, 160, Lambton-quat, And at BON MARCH E, Cuba-street, Opposite Te Aro House. j J. MANTTAN has decided to retire from ■ business, and is offoring £7000 ■WORTH OP CHINA, GLASS, AND NOVELTIES In the Latest Designs, At Prices that must effect a speedy clear- ' anoe. THIS IS A GENUINE CLEAR-OUT SALE, As the Proprietor is leaving Wellington. FDNERAL NOTICE. ! THE Friends of Mr. P. N. Branigan are ' respeotfully invited to attend the Funeral of hU late Daughter, Irene, which will leave his residence, Lome-street, To- ' morrow (Friday) morning, at 9, for tho Karori Cemetery. GEORGE TILLER, Undertaker, Manners-street. (~i ILBE V'S O. E. DRY GIN, \IK The popular drink for summer. No home complete without it, ONOX TAXIN ALWAYS FBS?IBBU>t 2

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 3

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