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/"VPEBA HOUSE. "Lessees— Messrs. Howe and Spong. "TEUE AS STEEL." A Sensational Melodrama, with startling : 'mechanical changes and eceuic offects. SPECIAL REVIVAL. FOI 1 TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FOE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. In deference to a strongly-expressed desire iho management have detormined to reproduce the above piece. May Inglebant aj^d Lillian Lesant, MISS HILDA SPONG. I John Inolesant and Diamond Deanjb, I ME. WALTEE HOWE. Aaaong tha most striking situations are the following : — Tho Eiver Weir and Water Wheel— Baacued from Death— Tho Thrilling Steajn Hammer Scene — Shadowland Shaft — '/he BU.ok Country by Night— A Father's Retnen. (Unanimous Approval of Press and Public. MAjGNIFICENT SCENERY BY MB. W. B. SPONG. Prices— Dress Circle, 4s; Stills, 2a 6d ; Tamily Circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Holliday's. Day Tiokets at -Udona', Manners-street. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. ■jpXCHANGE HA L~L. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. the~¥lind MUSICAL STUDENTS. Chanoe of Programme. Adjnission by Silver Coin Collection. ■ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONtf, SUNDAY AFTEENOON, At 3 o'olock. OPEEA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCEET. Collection to defray expenses. Day tickets at Aldons' and Abel's, Manners-street. Box plan at Holliday's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8.15. Piano kindly lent by Hoffman & Sons. B. G. WEBB, Manager for the Blind. r\ p c 11 a house, SATUEDAY EVENING CONGESTS FOR THK PEOPLE. SONG, EECITATION, STORY, Splendidly Illustrated by Limelight. Beautiful Views. ADMISSION .. SIXPENCE. Dress Circle Seats may be booked in adrancd at Ons Shilling at the Art Gallery. Willis-street. First Concert SATUEDAY, 28th APRIL. Full Programme on Friday. E. P. JOHNSON, Manager. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Will be given ON MONDAY, 16th APRIL, 1834, At 8 p.m.. In the Club's Social Hall, For the benefit of Mr. Chris. Smith (who ias been incapacitated for a considerable period— through an accident— from e&rning v livelihood) by hia friends and membors of ;he abovo Club. 3ONGS ! RECITATIONS ! GLEES ! Bind Four Beautiful Selections by tho Club's jpleudid Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. _. J. King. Tiokets Is each, to be obtained from the Custodian, Committoo, and undersighod. C. T. WILLIAMS, Sooretary. LeonTrF~m. isitt LECTURES ON " WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON," Slave Liberator. full of Thrilling Incident and Horoic SelfSacrifice. Stnopsib :— A Canterbury Hero, or the Han who held the Table — A Romance that inds in a Tragedy — The Charity Boy's Dharity, or a Soripture Text Pugilistically Applied — Your True Mark Tapley— Garrison, itarts as a Printer Lad, an inspiration for ;he Evening Post=— First Speech and Disiomfiture — Lundy Calls to Battle— A Moral Dynamiter — In Prison — The Liberator — -tabbed and Rescued — At it again — Tho three Aesos, or the Lady Victorious — Perleveranco and Growth — The Triumph — The Parallel. WESLEY CHURCH, MONDAY, 16th INSTANT, at 8 p.m. Dr. Newman, M.H.E., in the Chair, tickets Is, Children 6d, at local stationers. A SOLEMN TESTIMONY Concerning the COMING JUDGMENTS OF GOD AND HIS Promises of Grace and Mercy Will be delivered in tho EXCHANGE HALL, rUESDAY and THUESDAY EVENINGS, 17th and 19th April, at 8 o'olook, EVANGELIST OF THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH. Note.— The namo " Catholic Apostalio " is not assumed as a title of separation from. 3ur brethren in Christ, but as one testifying to our union with them in that One Chutck to whioh all the faithful in Christ belong. Free Admission. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DEAMATIC SOCIETY. " MIKADO." THE First Rehearsal will be held at St. Peter's Schoolroom on MONDAY next, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. All having scores reauested to bring them. P. LEVI, Sec TUPP'S PEIVATE BAND Will play at NEWTOWN PAEK NEXT SUNDAY AFTEENOON, Weather permitting. D. GREANEY, Sec, J.P.B. WELLINGTON UNION PAELIAMENT. APEELIMINAEY MEETING will bo hold in Room No. 11, Exchange Buildings, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 14th April, 1894, at 7.30 o'olock, to make arrangements for opening Parliament. C. W. RUSSELL, Clerk. UNITED HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1894. ON THE HUTT PARK BACECOUESE ON SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894 (Two days after the Wellington Eaoing 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 soe N.Z. Mail and N.Z. Referee. Note. — Hunters qualified in seasons 1893 or 1894 aro eligible for above meeting. H. M. LYON, Honorary Secretary for Race Meeting. /\DIC ELECTBO FORCE. What is it 't and Where is it f A NEW INVENTION. THE ODIC ELECTRO FORCE BOOTS, A Cure for Ono Hundred Ailments. No Corns. No Bunions. No Colds. Every I ady should wear them. Just Opened, in Ladiee' Calf Shoes and Boots, Ladies' Glazed Kid Button and Laco Shoes and Boots. Only to bo hr.d from T. J. LEIGH TO N, Moletworth-street, Sole Agent.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 3