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r\ PEEA HOUSE. Lessees— Messrs. Howe and Spong. "TBUE AS STEEL." A Sensational Melodrama, with startling mechanical changes and scenic effeots. SPECIAL EEVIVAL. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! In deference to a strongly-expressed desire the management have determined to reproduce the above pieoe. May Inolfsant and Lillian Lesant, MISS HILDA SPONG. John Inolesant and Diamond Dea> ME. WALTER HOWE. Among the most striking The River Wf" sflttfcViohß are the Rescued froxr- " and' Water "WheelUammer lKath-The Thrilling Steam Br,Iao"B r , lao " dcen'e — Shadowlahd Shaft— The - Country by Night— A Father's ReUnAnimous AfpßovAL or Press and Public. Magnificent scenery by mr. w, B. SPONG. TO-MOBROW (TUESDAY), 17th APRIL, " HAZEL," Prlceß-toreßU Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Cd ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. fiox plan at Holliday's. Day Tiokots at Aldous', Manners-street. Piano kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT X3L Will be given THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'olook., In the Club's Social Hall) For tho benefit of Mr. Cltßtß. Smith (who has been incapacitated for a considerable period— through an accident - from earning a livelihood) by his friends and membors of tho above Club. SONGS ! RECITATIONS I GLEES ! And Four Beautiful Selections by tho Club's splendid Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. E. J. King. Tickets 1b each, to be obtained from the Custodian, Committee, and undersighed. C. T. WILLIAMS, Seorotary. M/- ELLINGTON NAVALS WILL HOLi) " A GRAND SOCIAL • ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th APEIL, AT GARKISON HALL. Double ticket, 2s j single, Is 6d; lady, Is. Refreshments Included. Danoing commencing at 8 p.m. LEONARD M. ISITT LECTURES ON " WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON," Slave Liberator. Full of Thrilling Incident and Heroic SelfSaorifice. Synopsis : — A Canterbury Hero, or the Man who held the Table— A Romance that ends in a Tragedy — The Charity Boy's Charity, or a Scripture Text Pugilistioally Applied — Your True Mark Tapley — Garrißon starts as a Printer Lad, an inspiration -for the Evening Post — First Speech and Discomfiture— Lundy Calls to Battle— A Moral Dynamiter —In Prison — Tho Liberator — Mobbed and Rescned — At it again — The Throe Asses, or the Lady Victorious — P«rsoveranco and Growth— The Triumph— The Parallel. WESLEY CHURCH, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. At 8 o'olock. Dr. Newman, M.H.R., in the Chair. Tickets la, Children 6d, at local stationers. THORNDON WESLEYAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Also. WELCOME to the Beys. W. BAUMBEB and J. WABD. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL. Tea on tables from 6 30 p.m. SrsciAL Musical Programme. Addresses by Cirouit Ministers and others. A SOLEMN TESTIMONY Concerning the COMING JUDGMENTS OF GOD" ,AN» HIS ProMses bir Grace and Mer'ct Will be delivered in ihe EXCHANGE HALL, ON TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, 17th and 19th April, at 8 o'olook, byan EVANGELIST OF THE CATHOLIO APOSTOLIC CHURCH. Note.— The name " Catholic Appatolio " is not assumed as a title of separation from onr brethren in Christ, bnt as oue testifying ;o onr union with them in that One Church to whioh all the faithful in Christ belong. . Free Admission. UNITED HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1804. ON THE HUTT PABK BACECOUBSE ON SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894 (Two days after tho Wellington Racing Club's Autumn and Steeplechase Meeting). NOMINATIONS for all events close on MONDAY, 16th April, at 9 p.m., at the Boyal Oak Hotel. For complete programme see N.Z. Mail and N.Z. Beferee. Note. — Hunters qualified in seasons 1893 or 1894 are eligible for above meeting". H. M. LYON, Honorary Secretary for Race Meeting. GttANt> LODGE OP NEW ZEALAtTD. ri^HE Annual Communication of Grand X Lodge will be held on WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. Following arrangements have been made : —Grand Lodge will meot in the Freraaßons' Hall, Bonlcott street, at 2 p.m. (morning costume), for the transaction of business, and will adjourn until 6.45 p. m., re-uiem-bling at the Opera House for the Installation of Bro. Franois Henry Dillon 801 las Grand Master. Admission, by ticket only, to be obtained from the Porch Committee, Bros. Clothier, Masters, Mothes, Freeman, France, and Lindsay. By order. WM. BONALDSON, Grand Seoretary. BT. PATBICK'S BRANCH, No. 95. THK next Meeting, on WEDNESDAY, 38th April, will be a Speoial Meeting, to make arrangements for Annual Concert. W. J. GBANT, Seoretary. IN BANKBUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. NOTICE is hereby given that FBANKLAND VALEMfINE, Wellington, Canvasser, was this day adjndged Bankrupt; and I hereby snmmon a meeting of creditors, to be nolden at my office, on Monday, 23rd day of April, 1894, at 11 o'olock. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. Wellington, 16th April, 1894. GILBEY'S O. E. DRY GIN Certified valuable for kidney affections Vid* special report of Sir Charles Cameron* M.D. Obtainable Everywhere,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 3

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