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QPERA HOUSE. Solo Lossees— Tho Land of the Moa Company EVERY EVENING. Curtain— 7.4s sharp. GEEAT AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS Of New Zealand's Beautiful Romantic and Spectacular Five-aat Drama, THE LAND OF THE MO A, With Now aud Beautiful Scenery and Novel Meohanical Effects. Re-appearance of the Popular Comedian, ME. GEOBGE LEITCH, Supported by a Carefully Seleoted and POWERFUL DBAMATIC COMPANY. Tho Scenery and Effects have never been Surpassed on any Australian Stage. The whole of the Magnificent Scenery, including Wellington Harbour, Auokland, Ohinemutu, the World - famed Pink Terraces, Lake Eotorua, the Wonderful White Island, Lake Rotomahana, ERUPTION OF TARAWERA AND MAGNIFICENT AND REALISTIC TABLEAUX ! The whole produced under the direction of MR. GEORGE LEITCH. Managerial Notjc.— Owing to the heavy expenditure incurred in tho production of this great drama, the free list will he entirely suspended. Box office at Holliday's. Day solas at Abel's and Aldous'. Piano supplied by the Dresden Company. Doors open at 7 sharp ; curtain at 7.45 sharp ; carriages at 11 p.m. Prices— 4s, 33. 2a, Is.

I THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily from 11 to 5 and 7.30 to 10. . Musio in the Evening. Brinsmead Exhibition Grand Piano, supplied through Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, will be used. Admission— One Shilling. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Secretary, j

DON'T READ THIS, BUT COME TO THK EMPIRE BRASS BAND'S PROMENADE COMCERT ANDTJANCE, PRINCESS THEATRE, 16th AUGUST, In aid of Uniform Fund. Music by Empire String Band. Double ticket, 2a ; extra lady, Is. A. C. BUTLER, Secretary.

ST. PETEB'S CHUBCH. EVEMING3 WITH THE GREAT COM. POSERS. GEAND ORGAN RECITAL. THURSDAY. Bth AUGUST, at 8 p.m. "AN EVENING WITH FRENCH AND BELGIAN COMPOSKBS." Organist : T. Tallis Tbimvkll, Mua. Bac Oxon. E. F. POLLOCK, Hon. Sec.

GALLERY OF FINE ARTS. MR. MAUGHAN BAENETT'S TjIOUBTH CONCEET. WEDNESDAr AFTEENOON, 14th August. A. E. WATEESON, Seo. WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. X ANTEEN ENTEETAINMENT. WESLEYAN SCHOLEOOM, Tabanaki-stbeb r. MONDAY EVENING, sth AUGUST, At 7.15 o'clook. The following Lime-light Views will be exhibited: — " Nan " " The Street Tumbler " (G. B. Sims) " A Bunch of Primroses " (G. E. Sims) Ac, Ac, Ac His Worship the Mayor will present the prizes won at the recent examination. Admission— Adults, Gd ; Children, 3d. Prize-winners free.

ANTI-CHINESE LEAGUE. A PUBLTC MEETING, Under the auspices of the above League, Will be held in THE SKATING RINK TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 3bd AUGUST, Under the patronage of M.H.R.'s, Labour Leagues, and other organisations. The Chair will be taken at 7.45 sharp. Addresses will be delivered by the Hon. W. P. Reeves, on the " Undesirable Immigrants Bill"; W. W. Collins, M.H.8., President Anti- Chinese League, Christohurch ; J. W. Kelly, M.H.8. ; D. Pinkerton, M.H.8. ; J. A. Millar, M.H.R. ; G. W Russell, M.H.R. Reserved seats for Ladies. Jupp's Band will play selections through the streets. ALLAN ORR, Secretary.

UNEMPLOYED BELIEF WOBK9. A MEETING of tho Subscribers to tha above Fund will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on MONDAY, sth inßtant, at 3.30 p.m. A full attendance; is requeatod, in order to determine what work shall be un- ■ dortaken. Note— Further subscriptions may be sent ! in to tho office of tho Evening Post, or to Messrs. Boas and Gale. WELLINGTON HOETIOULTUEAL AND FLOEISTS' SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of the Sooiety w'dl be held on THURSDAY EVENING, Bth Auguat, at 8 p.m., in Room No. 8, Exchange Buildings. Business : To reoeive Annual Report and Balancesheet, elect Officers for season 1895---1896, Ao. >. E. WATEBSON, Hon. Seo.

WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will take place at Room No. 10, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, on MONDAY, sth August, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS : Report and Balance-sheet Election of officers Revision of rules General H. M'CARDELL, Horn Sec.

ST. PATRICK'S BRANCH, No. 95. THE Meeting on Next Wednesday will be a Special Summoned Meeting, to consider the following business : — Ist. — To rescind a motion re St. Patrick's Day Fund 1 2nd. — To consider a new motion re St. Patriok's Day Fund 3rd. — To receive report of Committee and consider order paper of halfyearly meeting 4th. — To consider a motion re Inoidental Fund and Siok Fund W. JT GRANT, Secretary.

CHECK TILLS. T UST ARRIVED, Ex Talune, our splen- « did Cheok Tills, which sell at 10a and £7 eaoh. Don't bny till you see them. I guarantee 100 per cent, better valnb than any other firm oan offer. GEO. M. YEREX, National Mutual Buildings. ARE YOU GOING rr\O C. SMITH'S SALE? SALE NOW ON. aHK BAEQUE MAEY HASBEOUCK, FEOM NEW YOEK, THIS vessel is now entered at t'ao Customs, and will commence discharging on Monday morning. Goods impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignee. Orders for delivery of cargo will be isßued on production' of bills of lading, and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claim settled before removal from the discharging shed. W. A G. TUBNBULL A CO., Agents. ' Captain Lad wigs will not be responsible for any debts bis orew may contraot without his written authority.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 3

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