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/~)PERA HOUSE. g- Under the Management of Mosttn and : S DALZBIL. es TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER NEW BILL. Pc MOSTYN DALZEIL DRAMATIC ',* COMPANY, 8 in CAST ADRIFT! CAST ADRIFT! DORA MOStTn as NIBS. ■New Sowjb— _ " Moonbeams," ■• Poor Thing," Miss Dora Moatyn ; " A Curl from Baby'a Hair," and "Love's Dream," Misß Kayuham ; "The Whistling Girl" and "Coster lo Courtßhip," Mr. H. Meymott ; " When to Bright ivyes Glance," Mr. Blake. t- New and Startling Effeots. Fun and Pathos. rt WATCH SATURDAY'S PAPEBS. ,' Popular Prices — Dress Cirole, 3a ; entire [° Stalls and Family Cirole, 2a ; Pit, la. Box ■? pltn Holliday'a. Day sale Aldous', tobacoo- " niat. and at Abel's, tobaooonist. 19 Piano from tho Dresden. " J. W. WHEELER, Bnsiness Manager. „ rpHE Sixth Letter is G. c _£ Now we're getting to it. 1 1.0.0. F. OF N.Z. I PROPOSED REBEKAH LODGE. s '1 Hti postponed Meeting to consider the £ X advisableness of forming a Women's Branch in oonneotion with the above will be * held in tho Masonio Hall, TO-NIGHT \ (FRIDAY), the 10th instant, at 8 p.m. Bro. ' H. J. Williams will explain the aims and " objects of the dojrroe. ° Members of the Order and Women are earnestly invited to attend. C. W. BENBOW, D.D.G.M. b GEO. CRICHTON, P.G., Acting Seoretary. 3 TpORESTERS' HALL, TORY -STREET. f A Soleot Danoing Class will be held every 3 SATURDAY, at 8 p.m., commencing on f Ilth May. Full String Band. , All particulars regarding the Class can , be obtained from the Custodian. I O. JOHNSON, 1 Secretory. ' WELLINGTON REFEREES' AS3OCIAI TION. ' Tl/rEMBERS of lost year's Association and intending new members are partioularly invited to attend a meeting at No. 9 Boom, Kxchange Buildings, THIS EVENING at 8 o'olock. Mr. J. P. Firth will preside. . THE WELLINGTON SCENERY PBE- ; SERVATION SOCIETY. 1 \ff EMBERS Tickets of the above Sooiety 1 l.< L may be obtained at Mefsrs. Brown, Thompson A Co. 'a. 111, Lambton-quay, also 1 at Messrs. H. and J. Baillie's, 30, Cuba1 street, and from W. E. Pearson, Hon. Sco , oare F. Hartraann, Esq., Westminster Chambers, Lambton-quay. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THF. CITY OF WELLINGTON. r ADIES and GENTLEMEN — I have "-• the hononr to announce that lam a candidate for the Seat on the Wellington Harbour Board rendered vacant by the death of Mr. James Petherick, and beg to eolicit the favour of your votea. All my interests being centred in this City, whoro I have resided for the last 20 years, you may depend that, if eleoted. I chall use my utmost endeavours to further the trade of this port. lam, Yours obediently, HAROLD BEAUCHAMP. TO THE ELECTORS OF TE AEO WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the request of a number of ratepayers, I will be a candidate for the seat vacant by the death of your late reproaentative. Trusting my past services will bo a Buffioient recommendation for your support. I remain, yours trnly, JOHN SMITH, JUN. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TE ARO WARD. r ADIES and GENTLEMEN— In answer J to a numerously-signed requisition, I have decided to become a candidate for a Beat in the Council now vacant through the decease of your late respected representative Mr. James Petheriok, and if elected I would devote as much time and attention to ratepayers' interests in tbe future as I have done in the past. Whoever the chosen candidate may bo, I trust electors will roll up to the poll and vote. Yours respeotfully, C. F. WORTH. TAKE WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs and COLD 3. Sold by all Grocers. Is Gd and 2s 6d bottle. /"lALL and SEE the Gentlemen's Colonial \J 1 Tweed Suita, own make, 23/9 AT C. SMITH'S, The Cash Draper, Cuba-street. CALL and SEE the Gentlemen's splendid Blaok Cashmere Mackintosh, at 27/6 AT C. SMITH'S, The Cash Draper, Cuba-street. /^ALL and SEE the 500 Beautiful Tweed \-J Mackintoshes, from 25/- TO 45/AT C. SMITH'S, Tho Cosh Draper, Cuba-street. (lALL and SEE the Grand Tweed TronJ sera that you can got at 5/11 ANT) 6/11 \ AT . 0. KMITH'S, The Caah Draper, Cuba-street. I " ) i^iALL and SEE the Men's Warm Lamb's 1 \j Wool DraweraC. SMITH, , the Cash Draper, is selling f for 2/6 3 i"^ALL and SEE the splendid assortment \j of Gentlemen's Shirts, Ties, and Collars, at C. SMITH, the Cash Draper Cuba-street, Undoubtedly the beat stock f in town. r I JAMES PETTIE, jj DPBCIALITY SHOP, * CPBA-STIiBBT, y Has just completed the Purchase of lome SPECIAL CHEAP LINES, . whioh will be marked at rates that muat effect a Spbbdt Clxarance. SPECIAL LINE DRESS GOODS. . Diagonal Serges, all shades, 10b Gd the dross l ; Pretty Speckled Tweed, 3a lid, 5s lid, 8a 1 lid, lla 9d the dress ct SPECIAL LINE FELT HATS. 16 Ladies' Felt Hata, worth from 3a lid to 8b ie lid, from Is to Is lid eaoh F" Children's Plush Toques, worth 3s lid, for 8 la 6d eaoh x ' SPECIAL LINE KID GLOVES. • „ Ladies' Kid Gloves, dark brown, 4-button, I la lljd pair,, all sizes Children's Kid Gloves, 4-button, Is lid pair, all sizts Children's Fur-lined, also Ladies', in great _ variety SPECIAL LINE OF JACKETS AND MACKINTOSHES. .1 Ladies' Mackintoshes, three capes, 11s 9d, t 13s 9d, 17s 6d, and 19a 6d eaoh . Ladies' Jackets, double breast, 10a 9d, 12a " 9d, 17a 6d, and 21s eaoh lh SPECIAL LINE FEATHER BOAS, f" Feather Boaa, a rare bargain, 2s lid, 4s lid, !! and 8s lid eaoh "° Fur Boas, a rare bargain, 5s lid, 8a lid, 10s * 9d eaoh '" Speoial Petone Flannela, B}d per yd ; Speoial °J Silk Plushes, 1b 11 id, all Btuidea : Special 01 Blankets, 5s lid pair; Speoial Kid Gloves, la lljd pair ; Speoial Lace Curtains, Is Hid pair ; Speoial Ladies' Urn- _ brellas, Is6d and la lid eaoh; Speoial Velveteens, all shades, Is per yard Bemimbkr I— My Price ?or Dressmaking n > is only 12s 6d 8e Rraxußßß!-J hold the Prettiest and te Beßt Stock of Children's Coats, Pelisses, be Hats, and Tarns, I can safely say, of any b I honße in the oolony. Xt — a : JAMES PETTIE, *° DRAPER, - Cpba-stbbbt Q6 18, __ he |UMBO BRAND BAKING POWDER > IS THB . I PUREST ANDIBEST.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 3

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