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/^PERA.HOU SE ST. JOHN'S BURLESQUE COM PANY. Positively Last Six Nights. TO-NIGHT, Entire Change of Prog wmme, At 8 p.m.. The Sparkling Oriental Burlesqi te, ALADDIN, Replete with all the very latest Sor g-8 and Dances, Topicalities, Skirt Dane es, and Aorobatism. Mr. T. C. Callaghan in new Bong 1 Us the Widow Twankey ; Miss Florrie St. "CQaire ; Messrs. Tudor, Friedman, Parlai to, -and Perceval ; the Misses Lempriere c cd Ponsonby ; and the Connor Brothers. Everything New ! Everything B rvßht! Popular Prices— Dress Circle, 3 » ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Hollida. fs. Day sales at Aldous' and Abel's. Gk md piano from Hoffmann's. rpHEATEE EO YA L. SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEM JBEB. ENTERTAIN MENT IN AID OF THE HOME FOR THE AGED I rEEDY. Under- the patronage and in the .presence of His Excellency the Governr «¦, His Worship the Mayor of Wellingfc fa, the Hon. the Premier, Ministers of th a Crown and Members of Parliament, Ac Tendered by a number of ' die Lady and Gontlemen Amateurs of W< illington, Mr. John M'Glashan's Orchesti .¦», the " Ole Virginny" Minstrels, Mer abers of the Municipal Fire Brigade, J npp's Private Band, and the Garrison Band .. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; performance at 8 sharp. Dress Circle and Oroh'^tral BtaUs, 3sStalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box o ifice open at Holli. day's on Friday. Tickets can be obtained from the President (Mrs. J. E. FltzGerold) and Committee of the Wellington Ladifjs' Christian Association, Mrs. Menzies ',Hon. Sec W.L.C.A.), and at Holliday's, .Hoffmann A Sons, Batkin's, Aldous', and. Abel's. CCOT TI S H LECTURE. "BURNS : HIS COUNTRY AND HIS WORKS," By Mb. A. S. PATERSON. THOMAS' HALL, 28th AUGUST, At 8 p.m. His ExcellencyE xcellency the Govebnob in the chair. The Leoture will be preceded by the overture " A Nicht wi' Burns," played by members of the Festival Orchestra, under MR. MACDUFF BOYD, And interspersed with songs by Miss Nowtou, Mias Steel, Mrs. Mac Duff Boyd, and .Messrs. Nairn, Wright, and others. Proceeds in aid of tho Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Admission, Is ; Reserved Seats, 2s. J. S. JAMESON, Hon. Sec.

/COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, , \y Ingestbe-steeet. TUESDAY, 4th~SEPTEMBEE. - GRAND FANCY DRESS GRAND FANCY DRESS GEAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL ] Prizes, -will be on view in a few days. ' Ladies* Best Fanoy Dress— First prize, beautiful tapestry and plush ocoasional draw-ing-room suite of six pieces ; second prize, < ruby and. oxidised clock ; third prize, inlaid 1 satin-lined workbox. Gents' Best Fancy Dress — First prize, massivo marble eight-day gong striking clook; second prize, first quality o.p. fish set ; third prize accordeon. Gents' Most Original — First prize, olegant oil painting; second prize leather writing companion. ] Entries to be made of costumes at Rink "" office. I Prizes now on view at Hoffman and Sons', ") Willis-street. l Rink Open for Skating every Tufsdat ami Fbidat Evening and WednESDat and Satubdat Afternoons. 0 Admission — Gents Is, Ladies Free. I MUNICIPAL ELECTION. - I TO THE RATEPAYERS OF COOK WARD. ' ME. W. HIGGTNBOTTOM will Address a Public Meeting at the Newtown State Schoolroom, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 5 8 p.m. j THE CITIZEN'S INSTITUTE. MEETING TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), the a 27th Angust, at 8 o'clock, in Room No. 11, Exchange Buildings. Mb. James Giffobd, M.A., will read a paper on " Carlyle and Rußkin on Political .Economy." Discussion to follow. The meeting will be open to the public. _ A GRAND CONCERT AND SOCIAL ¦*-*- Will take place in ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE, On WEDNESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. The best Wellington and local talent engaged ? for tho occasion.^ * A real treat for the inhabitants of the * District. CITIZEN'S INSTITUTE. * BOOKKEEPING CLASSES. ANEW QUARTER will commence on MONDAY, 3rd September, at 8 p m , in the Willis - street Sohool. Intending stndents are requested to send their names to Mr. A. Monro, c/o Wardell Bros. A Co. 1 THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOET COMPANY (Limited).' NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in the Company will be held in the Chamber of Commeroe, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock p.m. Proxies must be lodged at the Company's office not later than forty-eight hours b«foro the time of meeting. The Share Transfer Books of the Company will be dosed from the 30th July to the 28th of August inclusive. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 26th July, 1894

0 PORIRUA JOCKEY CLUB. j MEETING of Porirua Jockey Club will be held at Porirua Hotel on THURS- "! DAY, 31st August, at 8 o'olock p.m. ' WM. JILLETT, Hon. Sec. UNITED CENTRAL MISSION. IN order to remove misconception, the Mission held in the Rooms, Mannersstreet (over Rowe's corn store), will in future be known as the " United Christian Mission," those having left us having taken the old * name. We have no. connection with Mr. a Reuben Smith or his supporters. Meetings ] continue as usual — Tuesday, Wednesday (Prayer) and Friday (Holiness) Evenings, at j 7.30, and on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. No collection. Sankey's Hymns. THOMAS JOHNSON, Secretary. ] TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TE ARO WARD. ' T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to 1 -" announce myself as a Candidate to represent your Ward in the City Counoil, and, if eleoted, shall do my best to serve your interests and that of the City as a ' whole. j Yours Ac, HENRY FIELDER. ] BOROUGH OF KARORI. ] ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS " THEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an Election will be held on THURSDAY, tho 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1694, for the purpose of Electing three Councillors for the Borough of Karori ; and I hereby appoint tho Borough Counoil Offices, Karori, as the - place, and TUESDAY, 4th day of SE PTEM- J BER (before noon), as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for such offices. ' Nomination Papers can be obtained from the Returning Officer. Dated this 27th day of August, 1894. WILLIAM F. ENGLAND, Returnin g Offioer.

ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLOES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Election will be held on THURSDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1894, for the return of one Councillor for each of the three Wards (North, South, and Kasst) of- the Borongh of Onslow; and I hereby appoint the office of the Borough Council, Kaiwarra, as the place, and TUESDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER (before noon), as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for such offices. Nomination Papers may be obtained from me, or at the Post Offices, Kaiwarra and Khandallah, and the Telephone Bureau, Wadestown. S. C. G. VICKERS, Returning Officer. Kaiwarra, 27th August, 1894.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3

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