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QPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 27th APRIL. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON ! Farewell to the Lilipntians. Positively the last appearance in Wellington of POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY ! Special production of Audran's over Popular Comic Opera — (•OLIVETTE 1 ) Farewell i OLIVETTE }• Performance. (.OLIVETTE) Box plan at Holiday's. Day tickets at Aldous', tobacconist, and at Abel's, tobacconist. Prices— Dress Circle and Oroheßtral Stalls, 4a ; Stalls, 3s ; Family Circle, 2a ; Pit, Is. Children half-price, pit exoepted. Piano and organ from tho Dresden. Tjl XCHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. PEOPLE'S POPULAR ENTERTAINERS. Nothing Sucoeeds like Success. GREAT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Two Hours' Genuine Fun. Refined, Pleasing, Laughable. New Songs, New Faces, New Sketohes. Popular Prices— 2s, Is, and 6d. Look out for Vincent Maoee's Benefit on Monday Next. Monster Programme rp H 13 G E J. IJ D CHRYSANTHEMUM AND EETJIT SHOW WILL REMAIN OPEN THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ADMISSION— SIXPENCE. A DMISSION— SIX PENCE. Don't miss this opportunity of seeing the Finest Display of CHRYSANTHEMUMS, FRUIT, FOLIAGE PLANTS, Ac , Ac, Ever Held in Wellington. A. E. WATEESON, Hon. Sec. THE MEDLEY-HILL CHAMBKR CONCERTS. The Second Concert of No. 2 serioa will be held at tho Art Gallery TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clook. Miss Medley will play— "Trolatog" (Grieg), " Glockengelaute " (Grieg) Mr. Alfred Bill will play — Romance by Svendsen Misa Mabel Hill will Bing-" When I am Dead" (Hill), "Love v. Wisdom" (Hill) Miss Medley (piano), Messrs. C. J. Hill (fluto). T. Sewell (olarionette), W. F. Harland (bassoon), and G. Schwartz (horn) will play (by request)— Beethoven Quintet And Mr. C. J. Hill and Miss Medley will play— " The Undine Sonata," by Eeinocko Admission — Front Seats, 2a Cd ; Back Seats, In. Piano supplied by Dresden Co. ISITT ISITT FAEEWELL. BENEFIT. /"VPEEA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, 29th INST. Chairman— His Worship the Mayor. Speakers— Sir Eobt. Stout, H. D. Bell, Esq., and Dr. Newman, M.'sH.H., and the Eovs. F. W. and L. M. IbiH. Opportunity will bo afforded friends who may wish to give Bpecial donations to the Farewell Fund. Admission— 2a, la, and 6d. By kind permission of Mr. T. Herd, Band will render choice music from balcony of Opera Houso. Holders of 23 tickets may reserve seats at Mr. Brittain's, Chemist, but Beats will NOT be kept after 8 o'clock. Tbe ISITT BROTHERS and others will speak at tho Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, on TUESDAY EVENING. Mr. Imtt leaves Wellington by the Gothic for .England on 2nd May. WELLINGTON MDSICAL UNION. pEACTICE next week will be held in the *- Baptist Church Schoolroom, Vivianstreet, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Sec ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM SuSSEX-SQUABE' TABLEAU VIVANTS ! Proceeds to the Organ Fund. TUESDaY-30 h APEIL-TUESDAY. Admission, Is : Children under 12, 6 d. Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 8. I'BOCIKAMHE : 1. Duet — The Misses Morshead and Haraerton 2. Tableau-" Childhood " 3. Castanotte Danco— Hiss Beere and her pupils 4. Song— Mr. Gibson 5. Tableau -" Queen Catherine's Dream " 6. Song — Mr. Webb-Bowon 7. Tableau-" The Old and the New Year " Interval. 8. Duet— The Misses James and Wobb 9. Tableau- "Snow" 10. Skirt Dance, Ac — Mies Boere and her pupils 11. Pianoforte Solo— Miss Stuart 12. Song — Mr. D Lyon 13. Tableaux— " Convalescent " 14. Song and Chorus— Mrs. Webb and invisible choius 15. Tableau— "Tea and Scandal" Please cut this out, and use as programme. E. M. HAMERTON, Hon. Sec 8 8 B THE ANNUAL SOCIAL OF THE EIGHT HOUR FEDEEATED UNION Will take place on THURSDAY, 23rd MAY, Queen's Birthday Eve, at THOMAS' HALL. Dancing— B till 2. Double tickets, 3s Gd ; single, 2s (id ; extra lady, Is. A. J. BISHOP, Hon. Sec VIOLET QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, Sfiller's Hall. A PLAIN AND FANCY DEESS SOCIAL Will be held in the above Hall On TUESDAY, the 30th. Refreshments as Usual. WELLINGTON AND HUTT DAIEY FARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of Dairy Farmers will be hold at tbe Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hntt, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING at 7.30 o'clook. All dairy farmers requested to attend. Business -To hear report of delegates, whioh is very important, and take aotion thereon. JOHN WAED, Sec pro teni. THE WELLINGTON INSURERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING of all interested in the formation of an Insurers' Protection Association in this city will be held at the Exchange Hall on TUESDAY EVENING Next, 30th April, at 7.45 o'clook. Business : To Beceive Report of the Preliminary Committee appointed at last meeting To Adopt Rules To Elect Committee for the ensuing year The objects of the proposed Association are to procure— 1. The reduction of fire insurance premiums 2. The abolition of oppressive and unjust olausos in insurance policies 3. Prompt settlement of olaime, and generally to guard the interests of insurers in all their relations with underwriters 4. The provision of a recognised body whiuh shall be authorised to deal with the insurance companies It is particularly desired that all payers of insurance premiums will attend. HENEY WEIGHT, Interim Secretary. THE COMMEBCIAL AGENCY, Limited. FIBE INSURANCE RATES. ALL Members of the Agency are especially requested to attend the Pubhp Meeting of Payers of Fire Insuranoe IXffiASlsDfY'W^itK April, at 7.45 o'olook, so that the aotion of the Committee in dealing with the Insuranoe Companies may be strengthened by a unanimous expression of the determination by Insurers to obtain a reduction of Inßuranoe rates. HENRY WEIGHT, Manager. WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE COMPANY (Limited). THE eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholuers of the Company will be held in the Sooial Hall of the Opera House, on MONDAY, tho 6th day of May 1895, at 3 p.m. Business — receive Direotors' Report and Balanoe-aheet ; to elect four Directors (Messrs. Flockton, Gasqnoine, Hamilton, and Seagar are the retiring Direotors, and being eligible offer themselves for re-election) ; to elect two Auditors, and to fix the remuneration to be paid the came By order. WILLIAM M'LEAN, » , „ Seoretary. 10, Lambton-quay, Wellington, 25th April, 1895. SINGLE PACKET at the wholesale prioe, Snowflake Self-raising Flour, 21b paoket, sd; 41b paoket, lOd. HaU'a Cash Grooery, Riddiford-street, Newtown.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 99, 27 April 1895, Page 3

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