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YIfELLINGTON OPERA HOU! SATURDAY, 28th JULY. THE FASHIONABLE MUSICAL EVE: OF THE SEAaON. Under the distinguished patronage of ] Excellency the Governor (Lord Glaugt and Snite, His Worship the Ma; and several Members of the d Counoil, Hon. K. J. Seddon (Prem of New Zealand), the Hon. J. M'Kenz Hon. J. G. Ward, Hon. W. P. Reev Hon. A. J Cadraan, Hon. J. Carroll, i P. A. Buckley, X.C.M G., Hon. H. Miller (Sppaker Lc-ginlative Conncil), ! G. M. O'Rorko (Speaker House of I presentativna), Mr. Justice Kiohmoi Archdeacon Fancourt, Rev. R. Coffe M.A.. Rev. W. Shirer. Rev. Vr. WatU (Rector St. Patrick's Col.t ;;•-•>, Re W. Baumber, Rev. W. (.'. Watoi M.A., Rev. JampH Pateraon, Re Father Devoy, V U., Key. H. Vi Staveren (Chairman Ronovolent Instit tion), Rev. C. a. Ogg, M.A., Rev. Kennedy Klltcit. Rev. J. Guy, Key Ward, Rev. v I "arnett, John Juek, E t c and several c.embera of the Wellingt* Harbour I'ojni GKAND COM I" ' .! .n'J VRY BEJNEFI ThtSUtSlihU MY TUB LEADING VOCALISTS and MUSICIAN OF WELLINGTON '10 THK FUND IN AID OF RELIEF FOR TH UNEMPLOYED, ON SATURDAY, 28th JULY, AT THE OPERA HOUSE. The following ladies and gentlemen hay kindly consented to form the Committee o Munagemont :— Tho Mayoress (Mrs. Bran doa/, J.ady Stout, Mesdames H. D. Bell Nowinau, I. C. Williams, Rhodes, Hislop Gale, Robs, and M'Lellan, Miebps Holmo and Duthie, His Worship the Mayor, Si: Robert Stout, Messrs. 801 l and liathie M.'gH.R., Messrs. John Ross, Thomai Gale J. M'Lellan, and F. W. Haybittle. PROGRAMME: Pact 1.. 1. Ballot Musio-"Lo Cid " (Massenet)— Wellington Orchestral Society 2. Recitation — " 'J he Defence of Luoknow " (Tennyson)— Mr F\V Hajbittle 3. Song-" The Requital " (Blumenthai)Mrs. Parsons 4. Song— "An Evening Song" (Blnmenthal] -Mr. R. B. Williams 5. Grand Sceiia Duo—" Miserere " (" II Trovatore"j (Verdi) — Miss Jeanne Pamsay and Mr. E. J. Hill (by 6peeial re jnest) 6. Song— " Dear Bird of Winter " (Ganz>— Madame Rosaly Mtrz 7. Violin solo — Adagio from Ilth Concerto (Spohr), with Oroheatral aooompaniment— Mr. Alfred F. Hill, R.C.M.L. Part 11. 1. Overturo— " Th« Whipping Boy" (Alfred F. Hill) -Wellington Orchestral Society 2. Air — " Pro I'eccatis " (rftabat Mater, Eossini)— Mr. John Pronto (by speuial request) 3. Song — " Punohinello " , (Molloy) — Misg Parsons i. Song— "let Me Droam Again"— Miss Jeanne Ramtay 5. Song — " I Seek for Thee in Every Flower" (Ganz)-Mr. E. J. Hill S. Duo—" la oi darein " (Mozart)— Madame Rosaly Merz and Mr. John Pronse 7. Recitation—" Fra Giacomo " (Buchanan) —Mr. A. S. Paterson 3. Double Quartette— (a) " Soldier's Farewell," (b) " Beware " — Messrs. J. H. Stringer, A. Clothier, J. A. Plimmer, Pollock, W. A. Day, S. Kennedy, A. Gray, and Y. H. Pickering At the piano— Mr. T. Tallis Trimnell, Mua. Bac. Oxon. ; Mr. Alfred F. Hill, R.C.M.L. At the oloße of the concert his Worship the Mayor has consented to proposo a vote of thanks to those Ladiea and Gentlemen taking part in the concert. The magnificent concert grand piano and argan are kindly provided by M. J. Brookes, Beg. (the Dresden Piano Company. Droßa Cirole, 4s ; Orchestral Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Cirole, Is 6d ; and Pit, Is. Tickets may be obtained from all booksellers and from any member of the Dommittee. | |Box office at Holliday'a is now open, where seats may be reserved. Mrs F. WALLACE MACKENZIE, Hon. Treasurer. H. de V. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary. J. M. NAIRN'S ART UNION. "Chinoino Pastures" and Ten Smaller Wobks. THE Drawing will take place on WEDNESDAY EVKNING, Ist August, at a'Grepor Wright's, at 7.30. Tiokets, 2a 6d each, can be had from 3aillie's, Cuba-street, Brown & Thomson's, jambton-quay, and M'Gregor Wright's. NEW r^EALAND /■IEAPHIC, For £A 28th OT July. Photos and Illus. include— Madame Urso ; Shipping, Ry. Wharf. Wn.; Rational (P) Dress; Mksibbrs of PkeB3 Gallery — Efouse of Rep , 1894 ; Society Portraits, No. 3 ; Cartoon ! When we have Lady M's H. ; Mrs. Sordon Baillie ; Franoe's New President ; Dartoon ! " The New Coat" (Col. Treas ) (ViiiLiNGTON Branch Office, near G. P.O. EQUITABLE BUILDINGS, 5, Lambton-qttay Dpposite Bank of New Zealand, Wellington). Telephone, No. 696.. WE have pleasure in informing the publio that we have purchased the retail Tea Business from Messrs. Nelson, Moate, md Co., and have commenced business at ;ho above address as tea salesmen. We have irranged with Messrs. Nelson, Moate, & Co. 'or a regular supply of their celebrated [ndian, Coylon, and Blended Teas (gnaranseed the same and in the same paackages), so that the pnblio may depend upon the irtiolo we are selling ; and by strict attention to business wo hope to get a continuance si the patronage extended to them for so nany years. Yours faithfully, DUNCAN & CO. With reference to tho above, we have much pleasure and confidence in recommending Messrs. Dnnoan & Co. to our old uustomers, and to take this opportunity of thanking them for the support they have given us during the last fourteen yeara. NELSON, MOATE, & CO., Wholesale Tea Merohants, and Importers of Indian, Ceylon, and China Teas. nnHE ENDOWMENT BOND OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Purchasable by Instalments. Issued to Bun either 15 or 20 Years. Payable at maturity, or death, if prior, in Cash, or Extended at Interest. 5 PER CENT. GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. Skcurbd bt Assets Exceeding £35,000,000. GEORGE FISHER, District Manager. 27, Lambton-quay, Wellington.

IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JOHN MORISON, TAILOR, WELLINGTON. TENDERS will bo received by the undersigned np to 10 30 a.m. of Tuesday, the 31st July, 1891, at my offioe, for— Stook of Tailor's Tweeds and Trimmings .£164 1 0 Fixtures in shop 63 0 0 Particulars and conditions oan be seen at my office. The highest or any tender not necossarily aooepted. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. 26th July, 1894. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estato of D. A. OGILVIE, Palmerston. time for Tenders for Stock of Ironmongery in this Estate ia extended to 31st JULY, at noon, at Deputy-Assignee's Offioe, Palmerston. Particulars can be seen at my office. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' DAIRY UNION (Limited). TO MASONS. npENDERS are invited tor Foundations, X Concrete, and Brickwork required foi the Erection of a Butter Factory at Welling ton. Plans and specifications oan be seen al the offices of Joseph Nathan & Co., Grey, street Tenders close on Thursday Next 2nd August, at 2 p.m , and must be ad dressed to " The Secretary, I>airy Union, Palmerston North." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. G. WEST, Arohit«ot.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1894, Page 3

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