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/~VPERA HOUSE. Under the Management of Mostvn and Dav/.eil. GIGANTIC SUCCESS! ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPIION OP HHK MOSTYN-DALZEIL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Who wore received flilh Cheers, Calls, and lie-calls, in the great Drama HUMANITY ! HUMANITY ! FOR ONE MORE NIGHT ONLY. Humanity Received on Mon- Humanity Humanity day Night by a Hum unity Humanity Crowded and De- Humanity Humanity lighted audience. Humanity Humanity The Great Fire Humanity Humanity Scene Humanity Humanity Cheered to the Humanity Hdmanity Echo Humanity Instantaneous Hit of the " Boy" A c tress, DORA MOSTYN, Verdict— Finest "Boy" Actress Ever Seen Here. All the Introduced Songs Encored ! Snperb Scenery and Effects ! TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, Entire Change of Bill. The Great Australian Drama, entitled — RANSOM. Full Particulars in To-morrow's Paper. Popular Prices — Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3a; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s ; Pit. Is. Box plan Holliday's. Day sale Aldous' tobacconist, and at Abel's, tobacconist. Piano from the Dresden. J. W. WHEELER, Business Manager. is! POPULAR CONCERT. Is! WEDNESDAY^" Bth MAY. C<KATING RINK. MR. F. M. ALEXANDER (.Who oreated snob a magnificent impression on Monday evening) Will recite— "Karl the Martyr" "Love in a Balloon " By Special Request — "KißSing Cup's Race," and Jud. Bbownin's Description op Rubinstein's Piano Playing. MISS ROS¥ BLANEY Will Bing— Kathleen Mavourneen," and " Within a Mile." MISS LAURA FISHER Wm sing — " Out on the Bocks," and " Three Fishers." (The Management have arranged with these artists to postpone the dates of their appearance in Napier and Auckland in order to enable them to appear on Wednesday evening.) MISS CLARICE BRABAZON (Late Pianißt Royal Italian Opera Company) Will play— " Ventre a Terre " (Kowalski) " Spinnlied " (Litolff) MR. HORACE STEBBING Will sing— " Comrades," and "Around the Camp Fire." DUET—" Friendship," Misa Blanoy and Miss Fisher. TRIO, Miss Blaney, Miss Fisher, and Mr. Horaoe Stebbing. Purchase tiokets at the Dresden, and avoid the crush. Reserved Seats, Gd extra. 1b To all parts. Is RALPH LYNDON, Business Manager. JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. GRAND PROMENADE OF ILLUSTRATIONS Now Open at 48, Willis-street, Fob a Shobt Season Only. FINE ART WAXWORK MUSEUM. Gband Tableaux Representing Her Majesty at Home, the Duke and Duchess of I'oik, and bodio of the leading men of the day. Deemino's Kitchen Now on View. GRAND ILLUSION Entitled " The Mysterious Head." In addition there is a Grand Set of COSMURAMIC VIEWS. Fall Programme of Music eaoh day. Open from '£ p.m. until 10 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 10 p m. Admission, Gd. Children, 3d. GRAND ATHLETIC ENTERTAINMENT ! (Fob GiNTLtMEN Only.) THURSDAY NIGHT, 9th MAY, 1895. WELLINGTON AMATEUR GYMNASTIC CLUB, Tabanaei-stbeet. Programme : ioxing — John Graham v. John Melaney. Wm. Fisher v. H. Plaoke James Doyle v. J. Graham Aorobatic Feats, Tumbling, and General Gymnastios by three Professionals, late of FitzQerald's Cironß — Messrs. W. Clark, W. Dean, and R. Bishop Roman Statuary, with lime-light effeots, representing the Ancient and Modern Gladiators and Wrestlers — Samuel Mathetrs and John Graham Wrestling — Sam Mathews. J. M'Carthy, A. Kirkwood, J M. Earle, P. W. Mason, and A. Gyles Fencing and Singlesticks — A. S. Paterson and John Graham Club Swinging by J. Doyle, J. Doyle, jun., and members Roman Kings, Vaulting, Dumb-bells, and General Gymnastics by members Weight-lifting Competition, open to Allcomers. Entries free. The whole entertainment under the supervision and control of the Club's Committee. Admission to public, 2s. Members free, by Membership Card only. Performance commences at 8 sharp. Musio by G. Barlow A Co. rpHE Third Letter is D. This is getting interesting. PARISH OF ST. JAMES, LOWER HUTT. * BAZAAR in aid of the Parish Funds f\ will be held in St. Jameß' Sohoolroom on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 10th and 11th May, from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p.m. Plain and Fancy Work, Provisions, Refreshments, Bran Tnb. Admission — Afternoon, Free; Evening, 6d, to be refunded on first purchase. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY THE Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held a*- the Dresden Rooms, Lambton.quay, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth inst., at 8 o'clook p.m. BoSlNiss: To receive Report and Balance-sheet To elect Officers for next Season And General Subscribers invited to attend. THOS. W. PILCHEB, Junb., Hon. Secretary. Wellington, 6th May, 1895. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BURGESS ROLL 1895-96. I HEREBY give notice that I have appointed THURSDAY, the 9th MAY, at 7.30 p.m., as the time of meeting of the City Counoil for the purpose of confirming and attesting the Burgess Rolls of the City for the year commencing Ist June, 1895. Any person whose name is on the Defaulters' List may still have his name inserted on the Bnrgeis Roll by rtaying all arrears of rates prior to its certification. CHARLES M. LUKE, Mayor. Wellington, 2nd May, 1895. ST. PETER'S PARISH. AMERTING, for women only, wai be held (D.V.) at the Parsonage on Wednesday next, the Bth May, at 4 p.m., to make the neoessary arrangements for the Annual Social in connection with the Dedication Festival. Parishioners and any others interested are cordially invited. W. C. WATERS, M.A., 4th May, 1895. U ° nmh6nt ' THE WELLINGTON SCENERY PRESERVATION SOCIETY. ■My!" EMBERS Tiokets of the above Sooiety JXL may be obtained at Messrs. Brown, Thompson A Co. 'a. 111, Lambton-quay also at Messrs. H. and J. Baillie's, 30, Cubastreet, and from W. E. Pearson, Hon. Sco , oare F. Hartmann, Esq., Westminster Chambers, Lambton-quay. BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. A T the reqnost of a number of ratepayers, J\. I hereby call a meeting of all those interested in the formation of a New Road from Kaiwarra to Kfaandallah, via Crofton, to be held on FRIDAY, the 10th instant, a 8 p m., in the Khandallah Ball. M. H. M'CARTHY, Mayor. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL! BURGESS BOLL, 1895-96. THEREBY give notioe that I have appointed TUESDAY, tho 14th day of May, at 7.30 p.m., as the time of the meeting of the Onalow Borough Counoil for the pnrpose of confirming and attesting the Burgess Roll of the Borough for the year commencing Ist June, 1895. Any person whose name is on the Defaulters' List may still have his name inserted on the Burgess Roll by paying all arrears of rates prior to its certification. MICHAEL H. M'CARTHY, Mayor. Kaiwarra, 6th May, 1895. , gBND IT TO SHOBXTB. "

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 3

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