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/"\PERA HOUSE Under the management of Mr. Frederic LuiSri TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 13th JULY SAPIO-URSO CONCERTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE QU6.ENS OF THE CONCERT STAGE, Mksdames DE VERE-SAPIO and CAMILLA URSO IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. The Management, in response to numerout requests, have decided to give TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS, To take place THIS (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY EVENING, 13th and 14th JULY. This will positively be the last opportunity of hearing the distinguished artists, since Mesdamea De Vere-Sapio and Camilla Urao leave for the North on Monday morning. SPECIAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Mesdahzb • DE VERE-SAPIO CAMILLA URSO 1 will sing — will playIndian Bell Songfrom Fantaißie, " Othollo " '• Lakme " (Delibea) (Ernst) Air for the G atring "Lorely" (Lißzt) (Baoh) And together. " Faith is the Polar Star " (R. Sapio). Madame CAMILLA URSO and Herr BENNO SCHEREK will playSonata for Violin and Piano, in G (Opua 13), Scherzo and Finale (Rubinstein). Herr BENNO SCHEREK will playPiano Soli — (a) " Evening " (Sohumann) : (b; " Caprice Polonaise " (Rubinstein). And with SIGNOR R. SAPIO— Duets for Two Pianos — "Alia Maroia" (Sohumann), " Tarantella " (Liszt). FAREWELL CONCERT TO-MORROW. Box office at Dresden Piano Company. Day tickets at Cimino's and Aldous'. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8; carriagos at 10 p.m. ; Admission — Dress Cirole, 4s; Orchestra ■ Stalls, 3s ; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s. Pit, ; ONE SHILLING. "DEV. DR. TALMAGE. OPERA HOUSE —JIO N D AY, 16th JULY, And tho Following Evening. The FAMOUS ORATOR AND HUMORIST Will Deliver Two of His JOYOUS LECTURES FOR THE TIMES! JOYOUS LECTURES FOR THE TIMES ! "Dr. Talmage preaches laughter, and he practices it. Two houra of him is mnch too little."— New Zealand Herald. " He kept the house in a continual roar." — Auckland Star. MONDAY EVENING, 16th JULY, REV. T. DE T W?TT TALMAGE REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE Will deliver his Humorous Leoture — THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS ! ' THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS! Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3a ; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Plan of seats open this morning, at Holiday's. R. S. SMYTHE. TJRINCESS THEATRE, TORY-STREET TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 13th JULY. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Programme in last Tuesday's Post. Come early and seoure your seats, and avoid the orush. Admission by silver coin. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 sharp. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Company. F. L. DEAN, Secretary and Musioal Direotor. (CRITERION THEATRE. _j Manager Mr. George Warren, Stage Manager ... Mr . Charles Brown. Commencing WEDNESDAY. 18th JULY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GREAT EVENT. First New Zealand Tour of WARREN'S SURPRISE PARTY. WARBEN'S SURPRISE PARTY. WARREN'S SURPRISE PARTY. Comprising 12 Fibst-class Abtibts. 12. Who for all-round excellence will be found to embrace tho very piok of the profession they have the honour to represent. POPULAR PRICES. 2b, Ib, and Sixpence. Full particulars in future issue. BOSCO WILSON, Agont. V|yELLINGTON ART CLUB. THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION Will be Formally Opened by His Excellency Lobd Glasgow TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (Satubday), At 2.30 p.m. THE ART GALLERY, Whitmobe-btbm it. Minifie'B Band in attendance. Afternoon Tea provided. In connection with thia Exhibition an ART UNION will be held. The Tickets will admit to the Exhibition and give a chance for the prizes. TICKETS ... ONE SHILLING. OPEN FOR ONE WEEK. Musio has been arranged for every evening. SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT— Vocalists : Mrs. Parsons The Misses Parsons (2) The Messrs. Parsons (3) SKATING RINK, \^-' Ingestbe-stbeet, Open for Skating TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 10. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. City Brasß Band in attendance. Skates and floor in excellent order. Admission— Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies, Free. KENT - TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LITERARY SOCIETY. MR. D. MILLIGAN will deliver a Leoture, entitled " A Tripto America," TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 13th in»t., at 8. ' Collection in aid of Sunday tiohool Funds. FORWARD MOVEMENT. RECHABITE HALL, Mannebs-stbbet. Owing to the indisposition of Mr. Bradbury, the Saturday evening Lectures will be postponed for a fortnight. BAL LANCE HALL, SUNDAY, 15th JULY. Two Lectures, in reply to Mr. W. W. Collins and Sir Walter Buller, will be delivered by the Rev. Joseph Taylor, M.F.1.M.K., as follows :— Afternoon at 3— " The Story of the Earth, and Man in Relation to Science and Religion." Night at 8— " Darwinism : Its True Province and Significance." Illustrated by diagrams, sketches, Ac. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANU. FACTURING COMPANY, Limited. AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton-quay, on TUESDAY, the 31st inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing an auditor to fill the vaoanoy created by the resignation of Mr. W. F. Kennedy. Nominations will be received at the Company's registered office, Petone, not later than Monday, the 16th inst. By order of the Board, D. J. BREMNER, Secretary. Wellington, 12th July, 1894. [ parish of st. james', lower ; hutt. fTtHE Annual- Meeting of Parishioners, to- ' 1. receive tho Report of tho retiring I Vestry, and to Elect a Churchwarden, L Vestrymen, and Auditors, for the following year, will be held in St. Jamos' Schoolroom ' on Monday, 23rd July, at 8 p.m. J. JONES, Inoumbent. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. NOTICE is hereby given that Dr. Mackenzie will attend at the Hospital f on Wednesdays, at 3.30 p.m. only. > HERBERT GABY, I Secretary. f FUNERAL NOTICE. . riIHE Friends of Mr. Thomas Cannon are L respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, whioh will leave the Wellington Hospital on Sunday, 15th July, at 1 30 p.m., for the Te Aro Railway Station, leaving at 2.27, and arriving at Petone at 2.58, for the v B.C. Cemetery. \ EADES A FLYGER, [. Undertakers, Cuba-street. c FUNERAL NOTICE. -, npHE Friends of the late Mr, William I Cocking cxc respectfully invited to attend his funeral, whioh will leave bis late - residenoe, Gollan'a Valley, on Saturday, 14th inßt., at 12 o'clook, arriving at the Wesleyan Cemetery, Lower Hutt, at 3 p.m. COLLETT BROS , Undertakers, Lower Hutt and Petone. ,* T OVAL ROSE OF THE VALLEY [) JU LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. ; Funebal Notice. II Members of the above Lodge aro hereby n summoned to attend tho Funeral of onr late a Brother PG. William Cooking. To meet at n the Lodgeroom at 230 p.m. on SATUR- - DAY, the 14th Jnly.— By order of the N.G. I. GEORGE A. H. HALL, i. Permanent Seoretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1894, Page 3

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