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TfiXCHANGE HALL. GBEAT SUCCESS. GBEAT SUCCESS. THE NEW~PROGBAMME. TIVOU SPECIALTY COMPANY. TIVoLI SPECIALTY COMPANY. Evirt iTiM Encored. Everyone Delighted. Notwithstanding the enormous buoopsb of the Company the Beason must positively terminate on Wednesday Next. 2s, Is, and 6d, Day sales as ÜBnal. iIPEBA HOUSE. Lessee and Proprietress — Miss Franoes Ross (late Daly's Theatre, London). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, commencing MONDAY, Bth JULY, 1895. PRANCES ROSS' DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. First Grand Production in Wellington of the Powerful Military and Spcctaoular Drama, in five acts, by VVm Gillette, entitled — " HELD BY THE ENEMY." Produced under the direction of Mr. A. E. GItEENAWAY. New scenery Bpeoially painted by Mr. Alf. [ngleson. Box plan no<r open at Holliday's. Day. sales as usual. Photographs of memjers of the Company wi<l be on view in Messrs. Hoffmann & son 1 )' window Dress Cirole. 3- : Orohe.-ifcra ? tails and 3talls, 2a ; Family Circle aiid Pit, la. A.Brandon-Cbemhu, ndvanco Manager. rvPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY F.VENING-, 7th JULY. GRAND SACEEDCO N C E E T MISS GWEN DAVIES' COMPANY. Kindly aesiated by ME. JOHN PEjUSE. Fall particulars in futnre issues. rv P E R A HOUSE. iVEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th JULY. Tnder the Patronage of His Exoellenoy the Governor. GBAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE FAEJiWELL PEKKOBMANCJ3 op MISS GWEN DAVIES' •*IISS GWEN DAVIKS' . MISS GWEN DAVIES' COMPANY ! Kindly assisted by MB. J. PBOUSE Lnd tho Leading Musicians of Wellington. (\ P E B A HOUSE. FEIDAy7SUi JULY. "PICTUEE AND SONG" ENTEETAINMENTj With Desoriptive Lecture by EEV. FEANK W. ISITT. Programme to include reproduotions from he works of Gustavo Pore, Hoinriofa, Hoffmann, Papbael, ai.d other great artißts. The following are come of the subjeots : \dam and bye after th' l''all,<iuota,ve Dor(s ; rhe Death of Achan, Uu»tave Doru ; Ihe Death o£ .-amson, Gu-tavo Dord; Adoration >f the Magi. U. Hoffmann ; l>avid'« Lament :or Absa'om, Gnstave Dot 6; Flight into X upvt, Gustave Do 6 ; A Jew of Jerusalem, trom photograph ; Lxzirusatthe Hiob Man's Sate, Gustave Dore; Tta.i Sermon on the Mount, H. Hoffmann; Baisintr of Jairus' Daughter, H. Hoffmann; t'ece Homo, H. Hoffmann ; The Jonrney to Emmaus, Gustave UoriS. MB. WILLIAMS will sing-" Calvary," !i Pardoned," " The Soft Southern Breeze." 'MR. J. PROUSE will sing-" Nazareth," 11 Les Bameaux," " Absalom " ONE NIGHT ONLY. Poors open at 7.15. Commenoe at 8 o'clock. Prices— Dress .Circle. 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s; Family Circle and Pit, Is. Dress Circle Tickets at Holliday's. SS7 ELLINGTON POULTEY, PIGEON, * • AND CANARY SOCIETY. SECOND CHAMPION MEETING. Entries Close at Townsekd ft Paul's, WlLLle-STREET, ON MONDAY, Bth JULY. Special Notice.— For the convenience of Kxhibitora, the Officers nf the Society will bo in attendance at Townsend and Paul's on SATURDAY EVENING, for the purpose of receiving Entries, and giving any information to intending Exhibitor*. EOBT. E. BANNISTER, Hon. Seo. THE SECOND ANNUAL T>HOTOGBAPHIC EXHIBITION Of THE WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB, Assisted by Kindred Clubs of New Zealand, Will be opened by SIB EOBERT STOUT, K.C.M.G., M.H.E., On FBIDAY, the sth JULY, At 8 p.m., IN THE ACADEMY OF FINE ABTS, Whitmore-btreet. Open daily from 10 a m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission i To opening ceremony 2s Alljother days Is *H. G. SNODGBASS>Tr m «,.„. GEO. CfiICHTON JHon. Seos. WESLEYAN LITERABY AND DEBATING hOCIETY. SCIENTIFIC LECTUBE, "COMBUSTION AND HEATV By Mr. G. W. WILTON, lUustrated'iby numerous Experiments, TARANAKI-STKEKT SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, 4th JULY, At Bp.m. Admission Free. W. E. FULLER, Hon. Seo. PHABMACY .BOAED OF NEW ZEALAND. LECTURE TO BOTANICAL STUDENTS BY T. KIBK, Esq., F L.S. " How to Study Bo '.ant, or Hints ani Suggestions fob mg Assistance of Young Students." IS EXCHANGE HALL, BOOM No. 7 WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY, at 8 p.m. Tho Lecture will be free, and open to al students of Botany. GEO! W. WILTON, Begistrar. YEOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNIOH ' THE' OPENING SOCIAL Will take place in the Formters' Hall, Tort-stre«t, ON FBIDAY, sth JULY, 1895. Side tables with varions games, intei spersed with Vocal and Instrumental Muei< Eeoitations, &o. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Sing] > tiokets, In 6d (refreshments inoluded). UNEMPLOYED BELIEF FUND. THE FAMOUS "AUSTBALASIAN CHAMPION BAND OP THB SALVATION ABMY Will play at the foot of Cnba-street c J SATURDAY AFTEBNOON, I In aid of the above Fund. t PETONE. QT. DAVID'S ANNUAL SOOIAI ODDFELLOWS' HALL, a FBIDAY, sth JULY, at 7.30 p.m. GBAND CONCEBT PHOGRAMM Refreshments. Tiokets, Is. c PARISH OF ST." JAMES', LO WEB HUT Lt p A SOCIAL GATHERING (to whioh t II J^L Parishioners are invited), to meet't 11 Bishop and Mrs. Wallis, will be held in t Oddfellows' HaU, Lower Hutt, TO-NIGI (THUBSDAY), 4th July, at 7 30 o'olook. J. JONES, Curate 1.0.0. F., M.U. ~, LOYAL COMBINATION LODGE, JOHNSONVTLLS. £ A CONCEBT AND~bANOEwiII be h 7 A in the Oddfellows' Hall, Johnsonvi) [a on FEIDAY, sth July, 1895. i~ Admission to Conoert, Is ; to Danoe, le .. Two conveyances will leave Newtown 6.45, Opera House at 7.5, and Governm Buildings at 7. 1 5. One conveyance retu s j after the Conoert, the other after the Dai .. Fare by conveyance, Is return. ■ - ' th H. STEBBINGS, Hon. Set •U WELLINGTON CITY TBAMWAYB Jir npHE Car usually leaving Davis-street j JL 7.5 a.m. will, on and after To-morr *'' leave at 7.20, and Government Buildi 7.25, arriving at Newtown 8 a.m. __ A.HALI 1

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 4, 4 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 4, 4 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 4, 4 July 1895, Page 3

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