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HOUSE LAND OF THE MOA DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Fob the Last Time in Wellington. The Grand Romantic and Speotaoular Fivc-aot Drama— THE LAND OF THE MOA ! With the Beautiful Scenery and Meohanioal Effects. The Grandest and most Realis. tic ever seen in Wellington. The Popular Comedian, Mr. GEO. LEITCH, and the Powerful Dramatio Company. The Management hereby invite all peraons from the Old Men's Home and other institutions. Comfortable seats will be provided Free. THE LAST TREAT FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. LAND OF 1 HE MOA DRAMATIC COMPANY. SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1895. 71HE Management being desirous that all children in Wellington and surrounding districts should have an opportunity of witnessing the Grand Bomantio and Spectacular Five-Aot Drama, The Land op thb Moa (and hundreds being unable to obtain admission on Saturday), with the beautiful scenery and startling effects, inoluding Welington Harbour, the world-famed Pink' Tenaceß, Lake Rotorua, the wonderful White or Sulphur Island, the Burning Bnsh, and the Eruption of farairera, with Magniicent Tableau, have decided to give a Final Ma tiki i on Saturday, 10th instant, oonjmenoing- at 2 o'olook sharp, the drama to finish at a quarter to 5. Speoial Note.— This will be the lost opportunity of witnessing this glorious speetaole. Over 2500 ohildren attended the Opera House last Saturday, and were thrilled with delight. From an ednoational point of view, no one should miss this last opportunity of witnessing the most beautiful dramatio effeota ever staged in New Zealand. Million Prices— Dreß3 Oirole and Stalls, Is ; all other parts of tho house, 6d. Children only (usual prices for adults). Doors open at 1.15 ; ourtain at 2 sharp. On Monday, tho 12th inatant, the seoond great prodnotion, "A Prodigal Son," will >c produced, with new and beautiful scenery by Mr. Arthur Clint and assistants. THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. A NNUAL EXHIBITION LAST DAYS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Admission Reduced to Sixpence. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Seoretary. /COLUMBIA SKATING RINK \J InOIEBTRE-8TBB;BT. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings and Saturday Afternoonß. Admission — Gentlemen, Is (inoluding skates) ; ladies free, skates 6d. MUSltl IN WELLINGTON. rADIES and Gentlemen who wißh to join J Mr. Maughan Burnett's Musical taoiety (whether they have received circulars or not) can have their names enrolled on application to the Hon. Secretaries. First Rehearsal, Thursday, 15th instant. ROBT. ANGUS > Hon. Sees, JAMES YOUNG i P.O. Box 330. FOOTBALL. "VT E W T O*w" N PARK. SATURDAY, 10tT AUGUST, 1895. Final op THE ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES : Wellington Swifts v. Th.stles. Admission— Free. A Collection will be mode at the gates, to be devoted to defraying expenses of sending the Representative team to Auokland. "C'OOTBALL. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, MANAWATU v. WELLINGTON. Also, WELLINGTON JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, AT PETONE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Train leaves Te Aro at 2.20 p.m. ' SOCIAL. TAILORESSES' UNION. ASOCIAL in connection with the above Union will be hold in Thomas' Hall, MONDAY, 12th August. Double tioket, 3s; Single, 2s. Refreshments provided. Dancing at 8 p.m. A. WARD, Scoretary. P.N.Y.C. THE Annual General Meeting of the Port Nioholson Yaoht Club will be hold in the Empire Hotel THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 9th of Angnst, 1895, at 8. BUBINEBS : Presentation of Balance - sheet and Report Eleotion of Officers Any other business that may arise JAS. B. SPEED, Seoretary. Wellington, sth August, 1895. To Your Worahip the Mayor. DEARSIBr-We.theunderaigned.oitizens of Wellington, respeotfully request that you will convene a Public Meeting for the purpose of dißoußsing the advisability of presenting a Petition to the Minister for Pnblio Workß in favour of the proposal to set aside the Mount Cook Reaorvo for Univeraity purposes : — F. J. Watters, Rector St. Patrick's College ; Wm. Baumber ; Maurioe P. Cameron, J.P. ; P. R. Enssoll; Andrew 1 Collins, J.P., President - Bakers' Union; Allan Ward, President Trades and Labour Counoil ; N. Reid ; Jan. M'Lellan ; Jno. Ross ; W. Wiggins ; W. J. Evanaj W. A. Chappie. Mayor's Office, Wellington. 6th August, 1895. To Dr.lWatters, Rev. Baumber, Messrs. M. P. Cameron, P. R. Buaaell, A. Collins, Allan Ward, and other gontlomon signing the requisition. Gentlemen— lt affords me the greatest pleasure to accede to your request to hold a 'ablio Meeting for the purpoae of discussing the presentation of a Petition urging upon the Government tho advisability of setting aside Monnt Cook Reserve as an University Endowment for the Middle Dißtriot of New Zealand. For this purpose a Meeting will be held in the Princess Theatre, Tory-Btreet, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 9th August, to commence at 8 o'olook. Yours faithfully, CHARLES M. LUKE, Mayor. PUBLIC MEETING. PRINCESS THEATRE, TORY-STREET. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), At 8 o'olook. ALL interested in the advancement and improvement of the oity and in the oause of Higher Eduoation urged to attend. His Worship the Mayor will preside, and the meeting will be addressed by the Revs. Dr. Watters, Baumber, and Evans, and Messrs. M. P. Cameron, C. B. Morison, Allan Ward, and Dr. Chappie. COUNTY COUNCILS-CONFERENCE. NOTICE. A LL Delegates to the above Conference are requested to attend an Informal Meeting to be held at the offices of the Hutt County Council, 27, Lambton-quay, at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, the 10th Augnst, 1895. H. D. ATKINSON V ' ' , '*' Seoretary. BE WELLINGTON PROVIN,OIAL INDUSTBIAL ASSOCIATION, A PUBLIC MEETING of all desirous of -"- promoting an Industrial Association will be held in the Chamber of Commeroe on MONDAY EVENING NEXT; at 8 o'olook sharp. CHAMBER OF INDUSTRIES. A Hall or^ Boom of large dimensions re; quired. Apply to , CHARLES OALLIS. < A .MEETING -of Old- Sixth and Fifth' Form Girls will be held at the High School on MONDAY, 13th Auguat, at 4.8Q p,m( Bnrinees important. _ ' •

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 3