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/"VPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 24th APRIL. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Of the People's Favourites, POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY ! In Offenbach's Charming Opera MADAME FAVART ! MADAME FAVART 1 THUBSDAY, 25th APRIL- " THE GONDOLIERS " FRIDAY, 26th APRIL— " LA MASCOTTE " SATURDAY, 27th APRIL— " OLIVETTE Box plan at Holhday's. Day tiokets at Aldoua', tobacconist, and at Abel's, tobacconist. Prices— Drosß Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s : Stalls, 3s ; Family Cirole, 2s ; Pit, Is. Children half-price, pit excepted. Piano and organ from tho Dresden. r\ P E R A H O U S E . FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, A Night to be Remembered. Under tho distinguished patronage of the Premier, the Hon. R. J. Soddon,and the Leading Citizens of Wellington. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to MR. TOM POLLARD as a tokon of sympathy for his recont heavy loss by the fire at Palmeraton, and in reoognition of his energies aB an amusement provider. Special production of Audran's ovorgroen work — "LA MASCOTTE!" Box plan at Holliday's. Tickets everywhere. GRAND FRUIT AND CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Q X A I I N G RINK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Admission One Shilling. Doobs Open at 3 p.m. Lfternoon Tea and Refreshments during the Evening. linifie's String Band. Dresden Co. Piano. A. E. WATERSON, Hon. Sep. MEDLEY-HILL nHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT! 0 (No. 2, Second Series) LRT GALLERY— SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. Vocalist, Miss Mabel Hill ; Clarinet, T. Sowoll ; Bassoon, W. F. Harland ; Horn, G. Schwartz ; Flute, C. F. Hill, 'or the first timo in New Zealand, Reinooke's " Undine Sonata," for flute and piano. Ldmission, 2s 6d ; a few back seats, at Is. J(T. JOHN'S CHURCH. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S 'OURTH ORGAN RECITAL. Mr. MAUGHAN BARNETT will playOverture—" Samson " (Handel) "Air with Variations and Finale Fngato " (Smart), by request " Angels of Jesus " (Spinney) " Aye Maria (Schubert) " Cornation Maroh " (Meyerbeer) And pieces by Gaul and Wely Mr. F. S. Pope and St. John's Choir will sing works by Gounod, Gaul, 4c. Tiokets, Is, at the Mnsiosellcra. WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. rHE Complimentary Social to the Club's Representatives at the Championship tegatta takes place on NEXT SATURDAY \TEEK, 4th May. Full particulars next week. A. M. BURNES, Hon. Sec. W.R.C. CIORWARD MOVEMENT. TEMPERANCE PENNY READINGS. The Opening Meeting of the Winter erieß will be held in Ballance Hall, TOIORROW (THURSDAY), 25th instant. Chair taken by the Rev. W. A. Evans, at p.m. Capital programme of Musical and llocutionary items. Admission, One Penny. A MEETING of Dairymen, Milk ProJ3L ducerß and Retailers, and tho Hntt alley Farmers, will be held at tho Royal [otol (opposite Government Printing Office) ti WEDNESDAY, 24th instant, at 7.30 .m. Full attendance requested. Business imortant. W. BURBIDGE. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN. NOTICE OF MEETING. [HEREBY convene a meeting of the Citizens of Wellington, to bo held on "RIDAY, the 2Gth day of APRIL instant, t 8 o'clock p.m., at the Exchange Hall, iambton-quay, to consider and discuss the roposal of the Counoil of the said City already advertised in this newspaper) to aise a Special Loan of .£BSOO for the purhafje of Town Acres 597, 598, and 599, lobson-Btreet, in order to prepare the same 3, and to convert the same into, a Reoreaion Ground for tha use of the inhabitants of ho City. CHARLES M. LUKE, Mayor of Wellington. ?HE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (LIMIEED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. rHE Third Annual General Mooting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices if the Company, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, 11th May," 1885, at 12 o'olook toon. Business : To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet To elect two Directors in place of Messrs. J. R. Johnston and J. Cotter, who retire by rotation and aro eligible for re-election without notice To elect an Auditor for the ensuing year C. W. MULLINS, Seoretary. Candidate!, other than the above-named or the office of Direotor must be nominated ,t least 14 clear days before the day of aeeting ; nominations to be sent fo Head )ffioe, Wellington. rHE ANNUAL MEETINa OP THE WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 'ncluding tho Alexandra Homo and Cottage Home, rVill take place at the G.F.S. Lodge, Vivianitreet, on THURSDAY, 25th April, at 1 p.m., for the election of Committees and reading of Reports. Contributors are earlostly requested to attend. FANNY E. FITZGERALD, President. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of the Wellington Aoolimatisation Sooiety ■rill be held in the Museum Leoture Room an FRIDAY, the 26th mat., at 8 p.m. c FIRE INSURANCE RATES. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Chamber of Commerce THIS [WEDNESDAY) EVFNING, 24th April, at 7.30 p.m., fo consider what steps should , be taken to obtain a Reduction of Insnrance Rates in this oity. All insurers are requested fo attend. Veitch 4 Allan Chriatophor Smith R. Hannah 4 Co. John Edmondson J. Myers 4 Co. Halley & Ewing Hume 4 Son Stewart 4 Co. Henry Fielder Wellington Biacuit Sargood, Son 4 Ewen Company Flookton 4 Co. Cadbury Bros. Union Clothing Co. E. H. Crease 4 Son George Winder Nelson, Moate & Co. F. C. Brailsford • George Webb Dodgahun 4 Co. W. Wiggins Joseph Nathan 4 Co. Saml. Danks 4 Son Cameron 4 Christie Warnook 4 Adkin George Reiohardt Alfred Lindsay Aitken, Wilson 4 Co. James Smith Dresden Piano Co. Bing, Harris 4 Co. Laery 4 Co. (Ltd.) Thomas Ballinger & Co. (Ltd.) For any'deßired information apply to HENRY WRIGHT, 14, Featherston-street. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY (Limited). FIRE INSURANCE RATES. MEMBERS are requested to attend tho Pubho Mooting to be held at the Chamber of Commerce THIS EVENING, at 7.30 o'olook, to consider what steps should bo taken to obtain a Reduction of Insurance Kates in this aity. HENRY WRIGHT, Manager. GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. nnHE Annual Communication of Grand X Lodge will be held on MONDAY, the 29th instant. Following arrangements have been made : — Grand Lodge will meet in the Freemasons' Hall, Boulcott-Btreet, at 2.30 p.m. (morning costume), for the transaction of business, and will adjourn until 7.30 p.m., re-assem-bling at the Freemasons' Hall for the Installation of Bro. Franois Henry Dillon Bell as Grand Master. Master Masons of all constitutions are invited to attend. By order. WM. EONALDSON, Grand Seoretary. £<BNP IT TO BHOBTT'B.

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

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