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|"V PERA HOUSE. Lessees — Messrs. Howe and Spong. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. By Special Request, Grand Revival of AS YOU LIKE IT! Shakesp«H« r 8 Great Comedy. Rosalind, MISS HILDA SPONG. Special arrangements have been made to stage the production in a manner hitherto unparallelled in New Zealand. "UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE," BT MR. E. J. HTLL. THE FOREST OF ARDEN. Prices— Drees Circle, 4s ; Stilla, 2s 6d ; Family Cirole, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Aldoas , Mannerß-atreet. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann A Sons. T7l XCHANGE HALL. FREE CONCERTS. Cammencing TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). H«lp thk Blind to Help Themselves. Return of the Popular and Talented BLIND MUSICAL STUDENTS, In their Beautiful and Refined DRAWING-ROOM CONCERTS. They do not Play or Sing by Ear. Admission by silver coin collection. No THRXKPENNY PIECES ACCEPTED. PETONE— SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY EVENING. nBAND SACRED CONCERT, OPERA HOUSE. Day tickets at Aldous' and Abel's, Manners-Btreet. Box plan at Holliday's. Piano kindly lent by Hoffman A Sons. For Programme see future issue. R. G: WEBB, Manager for the Blind. LEONARD M. IBITT LICrBKIS ON "WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON," Slave Liberator. Full of Thrilling Incident and Heroic SelfSacrifice. Synopsis :— A Canterbury Hero, or the Man who held the Table— A Romance that endß in a Tragedy —1 he Charity Boy's Charity, or a Scripture Text Pugiliatically Applied— Your True Mark Tapley —Garrison starts as a Printer Lad (an inspiration for the Evening Post)— First Speech and Discomfiture — Lundy Calls to Battle— A Moral Dynamiter — In Prison — The Liberator — Mobbed and Rescued — At it again — The Three Asses, or the I ady Victorious— P< rseverance and Growth — Tho Triumph — The Parallel. WESLEY CHURCH, MONDAY, 16th INSTAN.T, at 8 p m. Dr. Newman, M.H.R., in the Chair. Tickets Is, Children Cd, at local stationers. PROHIBITION LEAGUE. T^l EETIN3 of Members TO-NIGHT, at 8 -*-' " o'clock, Baptist Church, Vivian-street. Important business r* Licensing Election, Ac. Intending- members invited. Mr. G. M. Yorox, just returned from Prohibition States of America, with other speakers, will address the meeting. Exeoutive meets at 7.15 sharp. XUPP'S PRIVATE BAND Will play at NEWTOWN PARK NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Weather permitting. D. GBEANEY, Sec, J P.B. WELLINGTON UNI-N PARLIAMENT. A PRELIMINARY MEETING will be J\ held in Room No. 11, Exchange Buildings, on SATURDAY EVENING, 14th April, 1894, at 7.30 p m , to make arrangements for opening Parliament. C. W. RUSSELL, Clerk. ST. PAUL'S CLUB. THE annual Picnio and Sports will be held at the Hutt Racecourse TOMORROW. Brakes will leave the Government Railway Station at 10 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Tiokets— Gentlemon, 2s ; Ladies, Is. CHAS. A. TISDALL ) Rana D. C. INGRAM j beoßt UNITED HUNT CLUB. OTEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1894. ON THE HUTT PARK RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894 (Two days after the Wellington Raoing Club's Autnmn 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. Note. — Hunters qualified in seasons 1893 or 1894 are eligible for above meeting. H. M. LYON, Honorary Seoretary for Race Meeting. . HUNTING. ri^HE Hounds will meet at the Hutt Bridge at 2.30 TO-MORROW (Saturday). JOSEPH MYERS, Hon. Seo. A. LINDSAY IT AS PURCHASED VERY LARGELY FROM THE BOOT STOCK or W. MIARTHURM I ARTHUR & CO., Of Auckland. WE OPEN OUR NEW SHOP In Cuba-s'iriet ON SATURDAY, VTITH THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Bought Wonderfully Chbap, and WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE! Those who want good Boots and Shoes Cheap. A. LINDSAY'S CASH BOOT MART, Cuba-strkkt. BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. NOTICE is heroby given that a Special Meeting of the Onalow Borough Council will be held on F HID AY, 20th day of April, 1894. for the purpose of striking a Rate of 15-16tfas of a penny in the £ on all rateable property in the Borough. The Rate Book is now open for inspection, and may be seen at the Store of Messrs. Flaws Bros., Kaiwarra. EOBT. E. FLAWS, Town Clerk.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

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