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Under the distinguished patronage and in the presenoe of His Exoellenoy the Governor and the Countess of Glasgow. OPERA HOUSE. Lopaces . . ... Gourlav and Sfokes Musical Con'luotor .. Mi. Axel JCewton Basinets Manager ... Mr. William Stokes IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. The Popnlar Favour -which has now been attained by REVELS has induced THE GOUKLAY and STOKES COMPANY to Bubroit to pnblic favour at the Opera House TO-NIGHT THE SECOND EDITION THK SECOND EDITION THK SfeCOND EDITION OF REVKLS. X J-J V X L S. EETKIS. New SoNaa. Nbtt Dances. Entire Change of the items in the Speoialty t ceno. Me. William Gouul-t ' In his great rendering of " The Shopwalker " and ' The tittle Nippor. Doors open at 7 30. Performance at 8. Carriages at 10.S0. A dmissioa — Orchestra Stalls, 4b ; Dross Circleatd Stalls, 2s 6d; Family Circle and Pit, Is ; < "hildron, half-price (shilling seats 01cepted). Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Abi'l'a ami Aldona'. '■AROMAS' HALL. Direotor Jit. A. F. Habtinos. TO-MOUT TO-MntU' The Greatest Suou.-? r.f tl.n Pea-on. This requires no Wai ugi ra: <!:ts>!ai>atiou. It ia simply the ta k of iii>* town. MISS GVVKN DAVIES' MISS GWEN DAVIKS' MIsS oW.-.N DA VIES' COMPANY In an ENTIRE CHANGEoirPROGRAMME including porsonal reminisoences of Mr. Corney Grain's Musical Sketch, entitled BIMBO'S FIRST PANTOMIME! Introducing the celobrated Artists : Misb Gwkn Davjes Mb. M. Marcus Hker R. Ruhl' Hekr G. Handke Admission— 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at the Dresden Day sales at Aldons'. Doors open at 7 30 ; to commence at 8. M. M A KC US, Manager. TjIXCHANGI! HALL. (Under the Management of Freu. G. Patey ) NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. 1 NEXT SATUKDAY NIGHT. The Orioivil TIVOLI SPECIAI/1Y COMPANY. TIVOLI SPiCIAi.TY COMPANY. (No connection with any other shows that have pira'ed our name.) 16 PERFORMERS 16 Speoially selected from the prinoipal theatres of Molbonrne and Sydney. Record to Date — DUNEDIN 11 WEEKS. CHRIri! CHURCH S WEEKS. Watch for further particulars. MILLION PkICES: Oroheßtra Stalls. 2s; Sfalls, is; Gallery, Sixpence. Day sale tickets as usual. riMVOLI COMP\NY. -Wanted, ten extra I Lfdioa. Apply Sfago" Manager, Exchange Hall, 11 sharp 'o-nmrrow v orning. /\ P E R A II O U S E. TUESDAY AND V\ EDXhsDAY, 2nd an 3rd Juit, 1895 BEN EV 1 T I' X IiFOKMA XC E, In aid of tho Fund" of thu WELLINGTON Bf,.M V il.hN i IKgI'ITUI'ION* OONTIfBUIoHS A. W Piuoro's Farci. ,U Comedy, in 3 acts, THE bCfIoOLMIS J'itESS! BT THi5 WELLINGTON DRAMATIC STUDENTS. Under the patronage and in the presence af His Kx"<>llei.cy the Governor, the Wellington La>Hes' Christian A. aociution, and the Tru-tees of the Benevolent Institution. Dress circle, 4s ; orchestral stall*, 3 ; ordinary stalls, 2s fid ; faruih circle, la fid ; pit, Is. Box office at Holiday's. A. G. JOHNSON, SJeoretary. W. SIMM, Hon. Treas. VS7 ELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. FIR3T OR AND CONCERT Will be held in THE SKATING RINK ON THURSDAY, 11th JULY, 1895. Soloistß - Miss Jeanne Ramsay, Mrs. Mneller, Mr^E JHill.- . TO-NIGHT ! ' ST. PETER'S CHURCH. 118. TALLIS TRIMNELL'S GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. "AN EVENING WITH SPOHR." Admission Free. Collection in aid of St. Pettr's Choir Fund. E. F. POLLOCK, Hon. Sec. W ELLINGTON POULTRY,. PIGEON, W AND CANARY SOCIETY. Entriks Close on Monday, Sth Jolt. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION In conjunction with the SECOND GREAT CHAMPION MEETING op POULTRY, PIGEONS, AND CANABIES. FORTY GOLD MEDALS. TWO COMPETENT AUSTRALIAN JODGES APPOINTED. THIS GREAT EXHIBITION WILL BE THIS RECORD OF EVENTS. ROBT. E. BANNISTER, Hon. Sao. E. B. BRISTOW, Hon. Treaa. WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. LECTURE Bt Mb. C. E. BUTTON, M.H.R. •the chbistian" catacombs of ROME." [n ihi Baptist Church, Vivian-street, THIS '(THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'olook. The Leoturo will be illustrated by some fine views shown with the new oxy-ether limelight apparatus. ; Admission Free. A colleotion will be made in aid of the Prize Fund for the ensuing "examination of Sunday School scholars. ST. JOHN'S CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION. LECTURE by Mr. A. S. Paterson, "A Vififc to the Homo Land," in St. John's Schoolroom, Sixon - street, on FRIDAY, 28th June, at 8 p. in The Lecture will be illustrated with LimeHifhbViewsof England, Scotland,andlxeland, by Sir. VV. M Lawson. Miss L. Orumtnond will sing " Kathleen Mavonrneen," Miss Steel •' Wh»re has Scotland found her Fame?" Mr. F. H l'opo " Son of the Ocean Isle" (Saniley) Pianist, Misa M'Neil. Admission, Is A. Johnston, Seoretary. HUNTING. ri-tHE Hounds will meet at the Kilbirnie Hotel on SAIURDAY NEXT, nt 2 30 p.m. J. F. MILLS, Hon. Sec Q ALLOPING "HO R S E S, CUBA-8 TRKET. THE LAST WKEK. All who have not seen this great Meohanical Xo\elty ehould not miss this opportunity, as SATURDAY next is'positivly our last night in Wellington. Open at 3 and 7 every day, weather permitting. FRANK BAXTER. WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB (Limited). NOTICE. fT'HE Annual General Meeting will be held JL on FRIDAY, 28th inst., at 8 p.m., and in the Club's Pavilion. BUoIN*B3 : To receive Annual Keport and Balancesheet To eleot Directors, nine in nnmber, and of whom the President, Vioe-Presi-dont, Seoretary, and Treasurer shall be elected first, and immediately aftorwards the other five Direotors shall be elected To eleot Honorary Auditor. B. A. EDWIN, Hon. Sec. THE CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. THE! Meeting postponed from Tuesday will be held TO-NIGHT (Thnrsd»y), in St. Peter's Schoolroom, at 8 o'olook. Business as previously advertised. The meeting will be open to the public CYCLING. rpHE Adjonrned Meeting'of Ladiei to dieJL ouss the formation of a Ladies' doling Club will be held TO-NIGHT in 'the Welling! on Cyoling Club's Boom; 33, Lambton-quay, at baok of -Bank/ of New South Wales. BALLANCE HALL, ' Mamtebs-strmt. A MEETING of Lady Helpers will be held TO-MORKOW AFTERNOON (Friday, 28th), at 2.30 sharp. W. A. EVANS. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. rpHE Quarterly General Meeting will be htld at the Chamber on FBIDAY, the 28th instant, at 3.30 p.m. S. CAEROLL, Seoretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3

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