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riEITEEION THE A T B E. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MEBRYMAKERS ! Another full uoubb, in spite of tha weather ! Tromeudoua mioru°« of oar new and old artißts, in all the Jateßt up-to-date Songs, Ballads, Dances, Sketches, Farces, Conjuring, &0., &o. Grand Full Chanqi of Programme Wbdnesdat Niqrt. Come and see na before we leave. Prioea— 2s, Is, and 6d. Fetone, Lower and Upper Hutt, and Wairarapa to follow. Look out for ns. G. P. HAUBMANN, Business Manager. BOOK TODR SEATS FOB THIC RELIEF FUND CONCERT, ELIEF FUND CONCERT, THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST. OPEBA HOUSE. I" ONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. REV. JOHN AND~MRS. PARKER, OF MONGOLIA, Will conduot services in connection with the above as follows :— Ihis Evening, 7.3o— Courtenay-place Congregational Church, Missionary Meeting. Wednesday Afternoon, B—Terrace8 — Terrace Congregational Church, " Address to Women only," Mrs. Parker. Wednesday Evening, 7.3o— St. John's Schoolroom, United Missionary Meetintr; addresses by Mr. and Mrs. Parker and others. Collection at all Servioes in aid of Society. WfESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. PUBLIC MEETINGS. MOLESWORTH-STREET CHURCH, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Chair taken by Mr. Maslin, M.H.R., at 7.30. Addresses by Hevs. W. Moblbt (Organising Seoretary) and E. J. Mubrat and Mr. D. Hall. TARANAKI-STREET CHURCH, TO-MOEEOW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING Chair taken by Mr. C. W. Benbow at 7.30. Addresses by Revs. W. Moblct, H. B. Rbdstonk, and Mr. R. W. Wat«bhotjs«. Collodion each evening. Music by the Choir. f^OLUMBI'A SKATING BINK SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings and Saturday Afternoons. Admission — Gentlemen, Is (including skates) ; ladioi free, skates 6d. rTVHE Foundation Stone of St. Thomas' Church, Wellington South, will be laid by His Excellency tha Governor, in the presence of the Bbhop and Clergy, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the 21st insfc., at 3.30 p.m. MEMBERS of the Pacific, Poneke, and Star of New Zealand Lodges, and Visiting Brethren, are invited to a Social Evening at the Excelajor Lodgeroom, Cour-tenay-place, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'olook. FRANK JENNINGS, Seoretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. TpOSTPONED Meeting on WEDNESDAY, the 21st inßt., at 8 p.m. B. B. GORE, Seoretary. SOUTHERN CROSS SOCIETY. MEETING on THURSDAY, 22nd inst., at Dresden Booms, Lambton-quay, at 8 p.m. Discussion—" Woman in Politics." , Business— Election of office-bearers. TEY I£ JAM. TO THE ELECTOES OF COOK WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-At the request of a number of Ratepayers, I have the honour again to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election of a Member of the City Council. If my past servioes have met with your approval, I shonld be greatly obliged if you wonld again favour me with your votes and interest. FRANCIS PENTY. TO THE BATBPAYEES OF TE ABO WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to inform you that I will >c nominated as one of your representatives it the ensuing election. Trusting to again receive your confidence, I remain, yours obediently, JOHN SMITH, Jim. TO BUILDEES. r pE!NDERS are invited, to oloee noon of ■■- Wednesday, 21st Angußt, for the Erection of Business Premises for Messrs. Blundell Bros. (Evening Post), Willisstreet. Tenders to be deposited and plans and specifications seen at the offioe of WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architeot. rTUME for receiving the above tenders is EXTENDED to Noon of WEDNESDAY, 28th mat. WM. C. CHATFIELD, 19th August. Arohiteot. TO BUILDEBS. RE.- MACGEEGOB, Arohiteot, National • Mutual Life Buildings, Customhousequay, invites Tenders until Wednesday at noon, 28th August, for the Erection of Besidenoe corner of Hill-street and Selwynterrace. TO OABPENTEKB. TENDEBB FOB FENCING. fTVENDERS are invited till Friday at noon L for Ereoting Galvanised Iron Fenoing at Clifton.terraoe. Tenders oan be for labour only, or for labour and material. E. B. MACGBEGOR, Architect, National Mutual Life Buildings. QBCHESTEA FOB ME. MAUGHAN BABNETT'S MUSICAL SOCIETY. ALL those who desire to join the Orohestra in connection with the above Society are requested to communicate AT ONCE with the nndermgned. BOBT. ANGUS > P.O. Box 330, JAMES YOUNG 5 Hon. Seas. NATUBAL USE OF THE VOICE. "Jl/fB. JOHN W. HILL, (In Voioe Production and Singing). Mr. Hill, in his'studies in London and on the Continent for 8^ years, was associated with Hen Toraleff , of Leipiig (a pupil oi Vanuotnni), George E. Thorp, of London (whose work on voioe production is recognised by contemporary lingers), and W. H. 'Gumming!, the well-known professor at th< Boyal Aoademy of Musio, London. Terms on application at his residence, 79 Upper InffSßtxe-itreet. Telephone, 769. TBY X JAM. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. . THE Third Tern Twill begin on MON DAY, 9th September, at 9.15 a jn. . ' OHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 3