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OPBB0 PBBA ___HOUSE. WELLINGTON AP fATEUR OPEBATIC S(X JIETY T> TO-NIGH.;. TO-NIGHT. UItAND I .' B o DDCTtcK 0Y "THE is j!K -a-d O." Tho Mikado T _ •««, « » Nanki Poo (his f » n) JJS" r " w° S lr 4 |- KoKo(LordHi, **- G - H - Munt '• tioner) XT- W t> t (? Pooh Bah (L ot a Wgh Mr - W - D - ***» '" Pish^uffij ffftL,' Mr.G.F.Par BOnB J Court) „. . -_ , t YumYumS ' — J.Newton ; PitSlSS} W«dr 4 of (Mrs. H.J. Miller Peep Bo ), K» Ko j M ! 68 g nrt j oe , r ' (. Miss Hand J Po*re /bul'Chorna of 40 Voices. ilagni i^gnt scenery and Drosses. StSla B *.? ■ lCai Stalls. 43;4 3 ; »»y tic M> at Abel's, Aldous', and Wise's. P. LEVI. Secretary. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE NKW ZEALASD MUSICAL OLVJSPIA.D Will bo hold in tbo (\ *EKA HOUSE, ■OCTOBER lßt,l B t, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth. PbOUKAMME : ' ( "LOBGESANG" Mendelssohn . "CB.EATION" Hatdn "THE SPECTRE'S BRIDE"... Dvorak "ISRAEL IN EGYPT" .. Handel "THE GOLDEN LEGEND" ...Sullivan And SYM PHONIES and OVERTURES by Bee. thoven, Schumann, and Geeio. The Principal Performers t Soprano— Madame Bbistowe (Melbourne) Tenor— Mk. Chab. Sa-jndjces (Melbourne) Baritones j H R> A " H - Gm (Auckland) i Mb. Jko. Prouhe : CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, 300 MEMBERS. ! Note.— Guarantors k&vo priority of choice of seats. Any person Saay become a Guarantor on applying to tho Hon. Soo. and Bigning tho guarantee form. The GUARANTEE LIST will be «l«seu on Monday, 24th Inst. ' Ballot will be held on Tuesday, 25th inst., ut 10 a.m., at the Drosdon Warehouse. ' Full information to bo obtained at the ■ Dresden Piano Warehouse, or THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Sec. — ~__ 1 THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE Orchestra will meet on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in tho Dres- . den Rooms; tho Chorus at tho Exchange Hall, at 7.45. THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Sec. L. J ( riIHE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF < JL FINE ARTS. I THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Tho Exhibition will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. ( Admission to non-members. Is. Piano kindly lont by Drosden Company. ' LEWIS H, B. WILSON, ' Secrotary. PK INC XS S THEATRE, ] I'ORY-STKEET. MELROS B FOOTBALL CLUB'S Esghth Annual PLAIN AND- FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. MONDAY.', 24th SEPTEMBER, 1891. Dpors open 7.30 ; commence 8 p.m. Tickets— Double, 3s ; single, 2s ; extra • lady, ls^ Including refreshments. J. N. GRANT, Hon. Sec. M.F.C. T\ HI LLSH E D.' MONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. 1 GRAND LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION (Under tho direction of Mr. J. Magiunity) AND SOCIAL, Commencing at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s (Refreshments included). Dancing will commence upon a specially prepared floor at 9 p.m. Music by Mr. Salvatore Cimino's Orchestra. VjyESLEYAN HOME MISSION. ANNUAL MEETINGS will be held as follows : — Wesley an Ciiohch, Molosworth - street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Chairman, Mr. "V 7. S. Maslin, M.H.R. Speakers, Revs. H. R. Dewsbury and J. Ward. Trinity Chubch, Newtown, THURSDAY. 20th, at 7.30. Chairman, Mr. C. E. Button, M.H.R. Speakers, Revs. H. R. Dewsbury and W. Baumber, and Mr. E. M'Fadden. Collections in aid of Home Mission Funds. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY. L E C T U R E (Illustrated by experiments), On " Combustion and Heat. " ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, TO-MORROW THURSDAY, 20th SEPT., At 8 p.m. Admission Froo. B. A. MEEK, Hon. Sec. t! JOHN'S LODGE, No. 23, 1.0. G.T., Will hold a GRAND CONCERT In United Methodist Free Church School* room, Courtenay-plaoo, ON FfiIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, Commencing at 8 p.m. Tickets .. ... One Shilling W. M. HARE, Hon. Sec. \ LANTERN LECTURE, "Glimpses of Other Lands," will be given in tho United Free Methodist Schoolroom, Couttenayplace, on THURSDAY, 20th September, at 8 p.m. Admission — Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. AS the monoy at the disposal of the Committee for, the Relief of those in necessitous circumstances will require augmentation, those who have not contributed to this worthy object are respectfully requested to send in their contributions to JAMES M'LELLAN, Hon. Treasurer, Ballance-Btrcot. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A MEETING of Ex-Residents of Otago will be held THIS EVENING, 19th instant, at the offices of A. H. Logan & Co., No- 12, Feathorston-stroet, at 8 p.m., to decide -what steps shall bo taken to promote a Sooial Gathering of former residents of Otago, and also to decide whether the same shall be held annually, aud what form the gathering will take. All who can make it convenient are requested to attend. D. Pinkerton, Esq., will take the ohair. A. H. LOGAN, Anting Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO PIGEON FANCIERS. A MEETING of Fanciers will bo held at Thomas' Hall THIS EVENING, for the purpose of forming a Pigeon Club. All interested aro cordially inritod to attend. E. B. BRISTOW, Convener. WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Association will take place at Room No 11, Exchange Hall, on THURSDAY, the 27th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. Business : To Receive Annual Report and Balance' sheet Election of Officers for Comiag Season Alteration of Ruleß, and Genoral E. F. UPHAM, Hon. Sec. MIDLAND CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above Clut will be held at the Occidental Hote TO-MOBEOW (THURSDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. All intending members invitee to attend. A. C. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. WANTED Known— That people desir ous of getting Really good and ex tremely Cheap Boots have an opportunity they never had before, as O'Connor, tb" Bootmaker, of Willis-street, is Selling Oi the Whole of his Selected and very Snperio: Stock at ridianlously Low Prices. Ni Bogus Sales every month. The First Sail for ten years. Call and Bee for yourselves John O'Connor, No. 35, Willis-Btieet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1894, Page 3

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