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/CRITERION THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. AUSTRALIAN MERRYMAKERS. Another packed house on Saturday greeted onr) Monto Carlo Ballet. All Nations Finale. LIVING PICTURES ! LIVING PICTURES ! New Sketches, Songs, Ballads, and Farces. Reduotion in Prioes— 2s, Ib, and 6d. A CONCERT Will be held in mHOMAS' HALL *- THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Given by tbe Singing Fnpila of St. Mary's Convent. His Exoellenoy the Governor and Suite have signified their intention of being present. PROGRAMME : Pabt I. Piano Duet-" Italy" ... Moszkowski Misßes Sullivan, Traoy, Brady, and Gallagher. i Chorus— " Evening " Smart Song — "Birds of Balmy Woodlaud" Wokrrlin Miss Solomon. Duet—" I heard a Brooklet Gushing" Gilbert Misses Long and Brady. ! Romanza — '* Alia Stella Confidente" Robaudi Violncello obbligato, Mr. Kennedy. Miss Dora Hey wood. . Chorus — (a) " Blow, thou Winter Wind " Stokes (b) " The Fairies' Banquet "... Hatton Rondo (arranged for two pianos) Chopin Ist piano, Miss Snllivan. 2nd piano, Miss Brady. , Seng — " Orpheus with his Lute " Sullivan Miss Sullivan. i Soli and Chorus— "O Sing to God" Gounod [ Misses Long and Brady. j Pabt 11. Trio— " Summer Song " Barnby Misses Gallagher, Brady, and Gibbs. ' Cavatina—" Ah ! S'eatmto aucor ■ mivuoi" Moroadante 1 Mies Brady, i Violin Solo — ; Mr. Boyd. i Song—" Bid me Discourse " ... Bishop : Miss Long. Solo and Chorus— " Aaido Dark Sorrow Laying " Rossini Miss Solomon. Piano Dnet—" Romanoe "• ... Beethoven Misses Falconer and Long. Vocal Duet— " On the Banks of ? Arr. by Allan Water " ) Russell Misses Sullivan and Brady. Song— " May Dew " Bennett Miss Gallagher. Trio—" Boston this Mossy Pillow" Smart Misses Sullivan, Long, and Brady. Box plan at Holliday'a. Tickets at Holliday'a and Dresden Piano Co. Doora open at 7.30 p.m. ; commence at 8i RINK. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1895. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL FOB THE BENEFIT OF T. B. BAX, Who recently established a WORLD'S BECOKD at the Wellington Amateur Gymnasium, tendered by the Committee and Members of tho W.A G.C., assisted by the local amateur bodies and professionals. Programme : 1. Grtcco-Roman Wrestling — S. Mathewa v. W. Kirkwood 2. Cumberland Wrostliug— W. Hudson, H. Plaaake, J. M'Carthy, J. Gitzgibbon 3. Exhibition of Scientific Boxing— Profee< sor Starlight v. R. Floyd 4. Exhibition of Scientific Boxing — Professor Riohardson and a pupil 5. Exhibition of Scientific Boxing — Mr. Rosenberg and Mr. J. Lonisson Pabt 11. 6. Ihe Wonderful Rizzio Broß.— Aorobatio Act 7. T. B. BAX, Champion of the WorldIndian Club Aot 8. Tug-of-War — Amateur Clubs only, five men a-aido ; time limit, five minutes each pull; prizes, five medals presented by 9. Doyle Broß.— Double Clnba 10. Old and New Bayonet Kxeroises, by members of the City Guardß, nnder Captain Paterson 11. Heavy Clnba and Dumbella — Messrs. Joneß and Cansdell -12. Foils and Single-sticks Match— Messrs. Paterson and Wilson N.B. — As Bax's great performance of swinging a pair of 21b clubs for 26 hours resulted in a heavy financial losb, it is hoped that all interested in athletics will assist in giving him a substantial benefit. Prices, 2s and Is. WM. E. WOODS, Seoretary. THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily from 12 to 5 and 7.30 to 10. Mnßio in the Evening. Brinsmead Exhibition Grand Piano, supplied through Measrs. Hoffmann nnd Sous, will be used. Admission — One Shilling. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Seoretary. CHRISTCHURCH ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1895. To be opened by His Excellency th* Governor on the 29th AUGUST, 1895. Tl/rR. CHARLES CALLIS, the Honorary Agent for Wellington, will be glad to give information to intending Exhibitors or Visitors. All goods for exhibition must bo consigned to the Offioial Agents, Messrs. Kinsey and Co., Christohuroh. CHAS. CALLIS, 42, Lambton-quay (Offices Christohuroh Press). CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. npHE MEETING called for This Evening HAS BEBN POSTPONED, Owing to the inolemenoy of the weather. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY, 29th July, at 5 p.m., in the Chamber of Commeros. The Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., will take the ohair. CHAS. CALLIS, Convener. Offices Christohuroh Press, 42, Lambton-qnay, 24th July, 1895. L I E.D ERTA FE L. npHE usual Weekly REHEARSAL will bt -*- Held in No. 7, EXCHANGE HALL, TO-MORROW (Tnesday) EVENING. THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Seoretary. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. THE Annnal General Meeting will take place at Room No. 10, Exohange Buildings, on MONDAY, sth AugUßt, at 8 p.m. Business. Report and balance-sheet Election of officers Revision of rulea General H. M'CARDELL, Hon. Seo.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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