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Q P B B A H : o U S E. Leaseos— Measrs. Ho Ke and Spong. LAST FOUR NIGHTS ' OF THE SEASON. TUESDAyTTt th APRIL. Positively the Last Terformance of " HAZ" SL," i An adaptation of tho American domestic drama, Hazel Kirk *," by Mr. Johnson Cleve faid. HAZEL KJEKE, MISS HIL DA SPONG. PITTIC CTS GEEEN, ME. WAJJTER HOWE. . SUPPOETED BY THE WHOLE OF THE «-" OMPANY. WEDNESUAY7IBth APRIL, The Grf &t Nautical Drama— "HA fiBOUE LIGHTS." SPECIAL^ SCENE~RY BY MB. W. B. SPONG. # Prices— 'Jroga Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Ci j C le, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. . v5 0X ?' *» at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Aldonß , Manners street. P>ai\o kindly lent by Hoffmann & Sons. yi f ELLINGTON N AVALS WILL HOLD A GEAND SOCIAL k ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th APEIL, AT GAEEISON HALL. Double ticket, 2s ; einglo, Is Cd ; lady, Is. Eefegshhentb Included. Dancing commencing at 8 p.m. ST. DAVID'S CHUECH, Petonb. BAZAAE. BAZAAR. ODDFELLOW'S HALL, THURSDAY and FBIDAY, 19th and 20th APEIL. Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods. Side Shows, Music, and Refreshments. Museum of Indian, Maori, and Island Curios. Bazaar will be closed ou FRIDAY EVENING with CONCERT and DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Admisßion— A'fternoons Free; Thursday Evening, 6d-j Friday Evening, Is. "¥/" O&E L T OWN SCHOOL. A SOCIAL WILL 13E HELD ON 18th APRIL, At 8 p.m., IN AID OF THE PIANO FUND. TICKETS— ONE SHILLING. A. FITCHETT, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. SOCIAL DANCE. A • "SOCIAL DANCE in connection with the Club, to mark the Close of the Rowing Season, will bo hold in Thomas' IWI on TUESDAY NEXT, 24th inst. Membera can obtain tickets for themselves and friends from any of the Social Committee. A. M. BUENS, Hon. Sec. W.B.C. /^EGAN RECITAL. ST. MARK'S CHURCH. THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, at 8. Vocalists — Mesdamea Greenwood and Webb, Miss Ttandell, and Mr. Murrell. Mr. T. C. Webb's organ solos will include a grand sonata by Mendelssohn, and "Tho Storm." MUSICAL FESTIVAL. A MEETING of the Chorus will bo held at 7.30 THIS EVENING, at Thomas' Hall. THEO. H. RirCHEY, Hon. Secretary. THff EDNESDAY POPULAE CONCEETS COLUMBIA SKATING EINK. [A Card.] I beg to announce that WEDNESDAY POPULAE CONCEPTS will be held in tho abovo Hall, Ingestro-streot, commencing on WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY. Having had considerable experience in catering for the publio in the Australalasian Colonies, tho musical community may rest assured that First class Artistes will be engaged for the above. Special attention has been given to the seating accommodation, all distant aeats being raised, affording Bplendid hearing aud view of performers. Yours truly, H. TYTHEELEIGH. r\PEE,A HOUSE. SATUEDAY NIGHT POPULAE CONCEETS. FIEST CONCEET— SATUBDAY, 21at APEIL. ADMISSION . SIXPENCE. Dress Circle Seats may be reserved at One Shilling at the Art Gallery Willisstreet. Full programme in Friday's papers. GBAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. I"^HE Annual Communication of Grand . Lodge will be held on WEDNESDAY, 25th mat. Following arrangements have been made : — Grand Lodge will meet in the Freemasons' Hall, Bonlcott street, at 2 p.m. (moraine: costume), for the transaction of business, and will adjourn until 6.45 p.m., re-assem-bling at the Opera House for the Installation of Bro. Franciß Henry Dillon Bell as Grand Mastor. Admission, by tioket only, to be obtained from the Porch Committee, Bros. Clothier, Masters, Mothes, Froeman, France, ana Lindsay. By order. WM. EONALDSON, Grand Secretary. COUBT SIE GEORGE GBEY, 3118. THE Financial Court Night will be held TO-NIGHT (TUFSDAY), at 7.30. Speoial Business — Disousßion of Dispeußary Scheme. As this affects overy member of the Court, a large attendance is requested. JAMES ROBERTSON, Secretary. TO PLUMBERS; A LL interested in abovo trade are requested to attend a meeting at No. 8, Exchange Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at 8 p m. CRICKET. A SPECIAL GENEBAL MEETING of tho Wellington Cricket Association will take placo at the Occidental Hotel, at 8 p.m., on FBIDAY, tho 20th inst. BtlSlNESfl : Protest from Wellington CO. tENEST F. UPHAM, Hon. Seo. X ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP. JAMES PETTIE, DRAPER, - CUBA-STBBET. Ladiea Ladiea in want of well- Children Ladies made Costumes should Children Ladie3 visit the Specialty Shop, Children Ladiu and sco the Lovely Mate- Children Lad : es rial, which can bo made- Children Ladies np complete from 30s >to Children Ladies 50s. Children Ladies Children Ladies Ladies in want of Rich Childron Ladios Winter Jackets should Children Ladios visit the Specialty Shop, Children Ladies where some lovely goods Children Ladies are to bo had trom 12s 9d Children Ladiea to 50a. Lovely Sealette Children Ladies Jackets, 35s to 95s eaoh. Children Ladies Children Ladies Ladiea' and Children's Children Ladies Macintoshes, from 10a 6d Children Ladies to 355, in evory shape. Children Ladioa Children Ladies Ladies in want of Children Ladies Winter Coats or Tunics Children Ladies for tho little ones should Children Ladies Bee the lovely Fleecy and Children Ladies Astrachans, I can offer Children Ladies from 63 lid to IPs 6d each. Children Ladies Hard Hats and Bonnets Childron Ladies to match, and in every Children Ladies shape. No other house Childron Ladies oan show the variety. Children Ladies Ladies' Blouses in Children Ladiea every shape. Children Ladieß In faot, the ahop is full Children Ladies of Novelties in every de- Children Ladies partment too numerous Children Ladies to partioulariso. Children Bkhbmbir! — I Buy for Cash, Sell for Cash, and my expenses being small I oan sell fully 10 pkb Cent. Below othbb Houses. Remember tho Address : COENEE CUBA AND DIXON STREETS. Look for the Name : JAMES PETTIE.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1894, Page 3

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909

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1894, Page 3

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