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JfIXCHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Commencing at 8 o'clook. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR ENTERTAINERS In their New Pbogbamme. Great aucoess of the Tableau Act. Como along and bring a friend ; you'll enjoy the evening nil right. Admission— 2a, Ib, 6d. ISITT ISITT FAREWELL. FAREWELL. /JPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, 29th INST. Chairman — His Worship the Mayor. Speakers— Sir T?obt. Stout, H. D. Bell, Esq., and Dr. Newman, M.H.R.'s, and th( Revs. F. W. and L. M. Isitt. Admission — 2s, Is, and Gd. Holders of 2a tickets may reserve seats at Mr. Brittain's, Chemist, but seats will NOT be kept after 8 o'clook. Mr. Isitt loaves Wellington by the Gothio for England on 2nd May. WELLINGTON AMATEUR GYMNASTIC CLUB, Tabanaki-stbeet North. THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE GYMNASIUM IN AUSTRALASIA. Reading-room, Chess-room, Dressing-rooms, Bath-rooms, Athletio Hall, and Piano for use of Members. 190 active members, 100 honorary members. Under the supervision of an influential Committee. Paid Instructors — John Graham and John Mel&ney. Boxing; Samuel Mathews and James M'Carthy, Wrestling; Sergt. -Major Lawrence, Drill and Genoral Instructor. Honorary Instructor — Jas. Doyle, Esq., Clubs and Dumb-bells ; W. H. Jones, Esq., General Gymnastio Instructor ; A. S. Paterson, Esq., Fenoing and Singlo-Btick Instructor. Subscriptions— Honorary members, £1 Is per annum; acuvo members, £2 2s per annum, or £1 Is per quartor. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., for nse of members only. SAMUEL MATHEWS, Proprietor and Managor. VTfELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN AND STEEPLECHASE MEETING (Combined). WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, Ist and 3bd MAY, 1595. ACCEPTANCES. Owners and Trainers aro reminded that CCEPrANCES for all events on the firat day, and for tho Trial Steeplechase and Wellington Steeplechase Handicaps, CLOSE ON THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, at 9 p.m. H. M. LYON, Seoretary. Club Hotel, Wellington. KOW IS THE TIME TO INTBODUCE THB INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT ! Reducing your Gas Bill gQ per cent, and giving THREE TIMES MORE LIGHT, Without heat or vitiation of the sir. O BURNER Consumes 93. feet per hour, and gives 4 *JQ oandle power. Owing to the LARGE SALES in Australasia we are now in a position to offer tho Bnrnera at a considerably REDUCED PRICE. Prices have been Reduced aB follows :—: — "C" BURNER, with Mantle and Mica Chimney, from ... £7/3 TO 22/3 Extra Mantles, from ... 3/6 TO 2/6 SIX REASONS WHY EVERY GAS-CONSUMER SHOULD ADOPT THK INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT :- 1. It saves half the gas bill. 2. It gives treble the light. 3. It can be attaohed to existing gas-fit tinge. 4. The light is clear, steady, and brilliant. 5. It does away with the impurities of gaa. 6. It is pleasant, simple, and economical. Extracts from a few of the many testimonials from patrons of this system : — University of Sydney:— "We estimate the saving of Gas, from the adoption of Incandescent Burners, at about gQ per cent." Bourke - street Congregational Church, Sydney :— " There wero 133 Burners uaed previously, and now, by using the Inoandeacent Lights, we only require "1 Q " St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney :— " Gas consumption per Sunday evening servioe reduced from 2000 300 *• an< * three times the light." St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney:—" Gaa consumption reduced from _22 000 feet to _g 000 k3o'k 30 ' per l uar ' or ' an< * better light and no heat." To large consnmers the aaving represents so much that the initial cost of Burners becomes a mere bagatelle in comparison, while even small consumers will find the cost returned to them in a very short time, with all tbe advantages of a greatly-increased and more pleasing light. Full particulars can be obtained from JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ld, Sole Agents fob THE AUSTRALASIAN INCANDESCENT GAS-LIGHT COMPANY, LIMITED, London and Stdnet. N.B.— Our Promises will be illuminated with tho above Light THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, up to Noon of Monday, 6th May, for the Ereotion of a Warehouse in Victoria-street. Part of warohouse will be to let. For particulars apply to F. C. Brailsford, VictoriaBtreet. Plans, 40., at our offices. CLERE, FITZGERALD 4 RICHMOND, Architeots. TENDER 3. WANTED, Tenders for Painting Six Houses. Tendera olose on Tuesday, the 30th. For particulars, apply E. F. YUILE, . 38, Lambton-qnay. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS for the Extension of the Company's Freezing Bnilding at Petone will be received up to Noon on WEDNESDAY, 15th May. Plans and specifications can be seen on application to the Engineer, at the Workß, Petone. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acoepted. W. H. MILLWARD, General Manager. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Wellington. "VTOTICE is hereby given that JOHN J3I COOGAN, of Wellington, Tailor, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at my offioe on Wednesday, let day of May, 1895, at 11 o'clock. JAMES ASHCROFT, Offioial Assignee. Wellington, 24th April, 1895. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of this Society, on or after the 24th day of May next, to issue a Certified Copy in place of Polioy No. 190142 on the lifo of William Charles Zabell, of Carterton, and which is alleged to have been destroyed. Wellington, 24th April, 1895. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. 8197('B 1 97 ( '£ E?""E ?""~ A P""ty is now being formed to obtain a Bioyole for each member, at a very large discount off usual prioes. Machines to arrive about end of August, in tune for coming season ,. M J-S.E. WEIGHT, 33, Lambton-quay (back Bank N.S.W.), now has samples of the Bioyoles which it is proposed to procure, and will he glad to show them, and give particulars to all ladies or gentlemen who desire to join tho part? or to obtain information. As it is proposed to close the order in • very short time, early application will be necessary. Inapeotion invited. ■m/rB. w. c. Fitzgerald: Dear Sib -Please send me another bottle of your Dr. M'Kemsie's Cough Specific I am extremely pleased with the result of the first one. Yours truly, .H.O. Frioe, Is Cd and 2s Od per bottle.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 3