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/"\PERA HOUSE. Under tho Management of Mosttn and r Dalzeil. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. c JUST NOTE OUR PRICES : a Dress Circle, 2s ; Family Circle, Is 6d ; n Stalls, Is; and PIT, SIXPENCE. ° Entire Change of Bill. j The Splendid Soreamingly Funny Farcioal Musical Comedy, * FOLLTES OF THE DAY. 0 FOLLIES OF THE DAY. 1 First Appearance of the Talented Actress, r Dora Mosttn, In Female Charaoter, aa Patty. Fnll of fnn, frolic, and conga. The fnnuiest comedy over played. The fall strength of the suooessful Mostyn-Dalzeil Dramatic Company. New songs. New scenery. Box Flan Holliday's. Day Sale Aldons', tobacconist, and at Abel's, tobacconist. Piano from the Dresdon. X A T I N G RINK, Ingxstre-street. TO-NIGHT ! ~TO-NIGHT ! ■ POPULAR CONCERT. ' All New Artists. Full Orohustra under the direction of J. Kearsley, jun., And the latest oraze, LIVING PICTURES, By the beantifnl models, Misses LILY and JESSIE ANDERSON. " L'Orage," " Springtime " " Nig^ "* "} P - Cameron, B.A. "When the World waa Young," E. Poynton, B.A. " Faith Clinging to the Cross " " The Captive," S ; r Fred Leighton,E.A. Limelight Effects by Mr. Baldwin and ( Assistants. Scenery, dresses, &0., all brought up in their entirety from Christcburcb Opora House. ] Is To all Parts of the House. Is C. M'GUINNESS, Manager. \AI EL LING TO N AMATEUR ; V* OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC : SOCIETY. Firßt Production in the Colonies of Gilbert & Sullivan's Opera EUDDIGORE ! j Fora season of Seven Nights, commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, 22nd MAY. I Opening performance in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Glasgow. Box offico at Holiday's, open Saturday. P. LEVI, j Hon. Sec. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, 1 Sussex-square. IS GRAND ORGAN RECITAL By Mr. G. F. Tendall, Mus. Bac, Oxon. (Organist Christohuroh Cathedral), TUESDAY NEXT, 21st MAY, d Commencing at 8 o'olook. Collection will be taken for Organ Fund. ( SAILORS' REST. S FREE Concert for Seamen on FRIDAY next, the 17th inst Mr. M'Glashan's Orchestra. 8 p.m. All seafaring men are invited. 1 ALEX. G. SPENCER, Superintendent. i ~. NOTICE. AN ODDFELLOWS' BALL will bo held - at Upper Hntt on Queen's Birthday, ai 24th instant, in the Sooiety's Hall. J. W. CUDBY, sl Per. Seoretary. „ WELLINGTON AND HUTT DAIRYFARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of the above will be held T at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, £ on THURSDAY next, the 16th May, at { 7.30 p.m. JI A Business : To hear the Delegates from the Milk Vendore* Union, and to adopt Rules * for the Union. f A strong muster of members is earnestly _ requested. T JOHN WARD, & Seoretary, pro tern. T PETONE TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB. THE Fifth Half-yearly Meeting will be held at the Club's Rooms, Petone, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at ', 8 o'clock. j A full attendance is requested. R. H. NAYLOR, T Secretary. STUMP EXTRACTOR. \ PUBLIC Trial of Wrigley's Stump £*■ Extractor will be given at J. and G. Brown's Paddock, Upper Hutt, on THURSDAY, the 16th insl., from 1 till 5 p.m. F. W. WRIGLEY, Masterton. .g. g WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB a | — — ai r I the Annual Meeting of the Gymnasium °" Class in connection with the Wellington Rowing Club will be held TJ-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, in the Boat- ? house, at 8 o'clock. FRED. C. BOSS, Hon. Sec. Gymnasium Class. SEATOUN ROAD BOARD. NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVFN that the following persons have been nominated as members of the Seatonn Road Board, viz. :— Beece, Edward Holroyd Crawford, Alexander Donald Crawford, Henry Dunoan Zohrab, Constantino Edward Theio being no more persons nominated than there are offioes to be filled, I hereby deolare the above-named E. H. Beoro. A. D. Crawford, H. D. Crawford, and C. E. Zohrab duly elected. W. J. FOSTER, oi Returning Officer. 9, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, 14th May, 1895. X New Zealand's Favourite Weekly, CANTERBURY riUMES Canterbury 1 imes Best All-round We»kly Paper. Illustrated ! To OEND BY 'FIiISCO TO-MORROW. Ladies' Pages, Farming, Sporting, Markets, ' Political, Athletios, Amusements, fto., v Illustra i ed ! J All the Week's Nkws. Wrapped copies at C. Times Office, near G.P 0., and outside G.P.O. To-Morrow. 'FBISCO MAIL TO-MOREOW. Post tour Friends at Home ins \TEW rTTEALAND |^< RAPHIC Beautiful Photo Views N.Z. Scenery, , Forsonsand Places of Publio Interest, &o. t A Paper sure to be Appreciated. t Wrapped copies of both current and back Nos. (postage Home, l|d) at N.Z. Graphic offioe, and Outside G.P.O. To-morrow. I NOTICE TO MARINEBS. BUOYS have been plaocd marking Cook's " Strait Cable as follows : — . , ( Ohau Point, N.E. by N. iN. 1 1- I Sinolair Head, N.E. by E. 4 E. o CTerawhiti, N.iE. *• i Sinolair Head, xN E. by E. „ CTerawhiti, N. ?W. 3 - I Sinclair Head, N.E. W. J. GBEY, Cable Steamor Terranora. ' 15th May, 1895. t TVISTEICT ORDERS LIEUT.-COLONEL B STUART NEWALL, ', Commanding Distriot. Head-quarters, Wellington, 15th May, 1895. The Bey. W. C. Waters, M.A., Vicar of St. Peter's and Honorary Chaplain to the Permanent Militia and Wellington Naval Artillery Volunteers, haying invited the several Corps in garrison to attend Divine Service (in connection with Her Majesty's Birthday) on Sunday, the 26th instant, the Permanent Militia, the several Volunteer Corps at headquarters, and the Garrison Band will parade for that purpose on date named, at 10.15 a.m., ab Drillshed. Review order ; side arms only. STUABT NEWALL, Lieut.-ColoneJ, Commanding Distriot. IN BANKEUPTOY. NOTICE is hereby given that Dividends are now payable at my offioa on all proved olaima in the following Estates : — Henry E. Walkem, first dividend, 3s in £ Jabez Mather, first and final, 2Jd in £ William Henry Staples, first and final, George Thomas Harris, first and final, 7}d in £ Jos»ph Bnrke, first and final, 3s 2d in £ Dryden Bros., first and final, 3s in £ George Anderson, third and final, ld in £ JAMES ASHOBOFT, Official Assignee. Wellington, 15th May, 1895. gBND IT TO SHOETT'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 3

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