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Under the Patronage of Caledonian Society. DONALD DINNIE'S VARIETY COMPANY CRITERION THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. Entire change of programme. The Shadow Pantomime introduced. The second great Wrestling Match between Donald Dmnie and J. W. Sutherland will take place on Friday Evening Next, at 9 o'olock. Thursday Evening the Company will show at Petone. Admission — Chairs, Is ; Body of Hall, 6d. NINTH SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERT. /~kPERA HOUSK SATURDAY, 16th JUNE.' First Appearance of Miss C. E. Gill, Piano Soloist and Accompanist. First Appearance of Mr. J. Stuart Allan, the well-known Humorist and Literate, in two of his original compositions recently published in the Sydney Bulletin. Firßt Appearance at theae Concerta of Mr. C. D. Mackintosh, the favourite Flautiat. Mr. J. E. Read, in hia First Prize Gold Medal Recital, " The Dream or Eugene Aeam." PROGRAMME. 1. Piano Solo—" Valae H<sroique " (Wollenhaupt) 2. Song—" True to the Laat " (Stephen Adams)— Mr. J. E. Read 3. Song — " Whisper and I ahall Hear" (Piccolomini) 4. Reoital—" The New Chum and the Buckjumper " (Original)— Mr. J. Stuart Allan 5. Song— "My Deareat Heart" (Sulivan)— Mrs. H. J. Miller 6. Flute Solo — "Liegst Mir am Huzen" (T. Boehm) 7. Humorous Song — " It Makes you Careful " (Powell)— Mr. G. R. Hall Interval. 8. Song—" Tha Dear Home Land " (Slaugh. ter) 9. Recital—" Game to the Laat " (Original) —Mr. J. Stuart Allan 10. Pianoforte Solo — " .Romance Busse" (Kruger)-MisaC. E.Gill 11. Song— ''The Two Grenadiera" (Schumann)— Mr. A. E. Mabin 12. Song—" Margarita" (Lohr)— Mra. H. J. Miller 13. Recital — ' ' The Dream of Eugene Aram (Hood) -Mr. J. E. Read 14. Song— " Father O'Flynn "—Mr. R. P. Johnson Upright Grand Piano by the Dreaden Co. Chairs, la; reat of the houae, SIXPENC W. Box plan at Holliday'a. Day ticketa at S. A W. Maokay'a and D. D. Hyde'a, Lamb-ton-quay; J. B. Innea', Willia-atreet ; and E. J. King'a and the Opera Houae Hairdressing Saloon, Manners-street. R. P. JOHNSON. Tj! X C H A N G~E HALL. THE Al MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE COMPANY Will repeat last Monday's Programme on SATUKDAY. Genoral Mite will appear in his latest songs and comic ske tones The Company will give a third change of programme on Monday evening. Admission, Sixpence. T. WOODS, Manager. fVPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, 21st JUNE. UNITED HUNT CLUB CONCERT. Fall programme in future issue. SraciAL Attractions. For particulars Bee posters. Prices, 4a, 3s, 2a, la. Box plan at Holiday's. JOS. MYERS, Hon Sec. ■ — — TXfELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION AT ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. The Exhibition will be open THIS EVENING, 7 to 10 o'clock, and TO-MORROW, from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. Admission 6d. On both evenings a number of Musical Selections will be given. - Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. 6d.] CRITERON THEATRE, [6d. Manners-strkrt. ON MONDAY, 18th JUNE, Houra 7 to 10, And every afternoon from 2 to 3, and evening from 7 to 10, for one week. PROFEFSOR MONTAGUE, the well-known Conjuror, Ventriloquist, and Illu. bionist, Will Exhibit the Latest Sensational Illusion GALATEA, And a host of other novelties, including : — Sphinx Head, Spirit Hand, Talking Dolls, Fire Eating, Ac. 6d.] Admission. [6d. COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, \~j Ingestre-street, Open for Skating TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 10. Also, SATURDAY AFrERNOONS. City Brass Band in attendance. Skates and floor in excellent order. Admission— Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies, Free. T. JAMES' SCHOOLROOM, LOWER HUTT. A SALE OF WORK By the Ladies of the St. James' Sewing Bee, IN AID OF THE PARISH FUND. Will be held on TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, ISth^and 16th JUNE. Dolls Stall, Christmas Tree, Provisions^ Work, and Fancy Articles. Admission Free. LECTURE by MR. A. D. RILEY, ON THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, Illustrated by Mr. T. Hardy, with the Lantern. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, at 8 p.m., In the Large Hall, Technical School. Admission, la. Tioketa at Baillie Bros., Cnba-atreet, and M'Gregor Wright'a, Lambton-quay. FORWARD MOVEMENT, Eechabite Hall, Manners-st. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 15th JUNE, WILL BE A SOCIAL EVENING. "At Home," 7.30J» 9.30. - -- All frienda cordially invited. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SCRIPTURE UNION. WELLINGTON BRANCH. MEMBERS and frienda are invited to attend a meeting, at 7.15, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at the reaidence of C. L. Gardner, Esq., Woodcote Houbg, Hobsonatreet. A MEETING of Members and Associates of the Ministering League will be held at the Cottage Home on SATURDAY, the 16th, at P ' m " L^ETITIA A. MENZIES, Hon. Sec M.C.L. WELLINGTON LODGE, 1521, E.C. MEMBERS are hereby summoned to attend the ordinary Monthly Meeting, whioh will be held in the Freemason's Hall, Boulcott-atreet, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 6.45 o'olook. Installation of W.M. and Investiture of Officers at 8 o'olock. Visitora invited. By Command of the W.M. DISCLAIMER. lAM not the T. Osborne aued by the Te Aro Loan Company at the Reaident Magistrate's Court yesterday. T. G. OSBORN, Of Joseph N%than & Co., and Auttin-street. "ON 'THE BALL." SUBSCRIBERS to the above may obtain their copies from, the following agenta : G. H. Poynter, Tinakori-road C. Haynea, Molesworth-street Cameron <fc Christie, Lambton-quay J. Huatwiok, Willia-Btreet J. A. Chisholm, Cuba-street W. H. Corneal, Courtenay-plaCe J. L. Turner, Tory-atreet V. Dentice, Adelaide-road G. Webster, Newtown Flaws Bros., Kaiwarra C. F. Priest, Petone. NOTICE. T DESIRE to notify my cnatomera that I have still the Crown Cream Separator Butter for Bale ; also, I have for sale and always on hand, Butter free from all salt; delivered twice a week to all parts of the oity. Mrs. RITSON, 74, Taranaki-street. MUSIC. "VtRS. G. L. COLE Roxburgh- atreet "■*■ (third house from Hawker-street), haa resumed teaching the Pianoforte. Terma — 10a 6d per term of nine lessons, payable in advanoe. Open to engagement for concerta. -r\ 1 n jt i R~T ONE SHILLING PER MEAL, OR, FIVE SHILLINGS PER WEEK. KING & EVANS, No. 9, Manners-street. FOR GENUINE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY, Insist on Joshua $aos.' " BOOMERANG " BRAND From all Wine Merchants. .-\|-ANTLEPIECES-Marble, 355; onam-lf-L elled, 15a. Qaefittinga below ooat price. H. B. Corben, Manufacturer, next Little's, Willia-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1894, Page 3

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