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CRITERION THE AT KB. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Grand Chanqi of Proorammi To-night MERRYMAKERS in all the l»t«Bt songs, danoes, faroea, and trioka, including new Living Piotures. t'peoial engagement of Little Bella Nixon, the ohild wonder, and Kay Clark, to appear on Friday night. f Prices — 2b, la, and Gd. I G. P. HAUSMANN, Manager. T REMEMBER THI .T^AVAL AKTILLEBT SOCIAL. THOMAS' HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. In aid or Band Funds. Volunteers kindly appear in uniform. Double tickets, 3s ; gentlemen (single), 2s ; extra lady, Is. Refreshments included. Grand floor. Splendjd music WELLINGTON OPERATIVE BOOTMAKERS' UNION. THOMAS' HALL. ASOCIAL will be given by above Union, in aid of Mr. Noon, one of its members, who has been unable to work during the past six months, On FBIDAT, 23rd AUGUST, 1895, At 8 o'olook. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is, P. WALTERS, Secretary Sooial Committee. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 23, 1.0. G.T. A GRAND Sooial will be given in the U.M.F.C. Schoolroom, Courtenayplaqe, on FRIDAY next, 23rd August. The ohair will be taken by Bir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. Tiokets, Is; refreshments in. eluded. W. A. PEARMAN, Seo. MB. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S MUSICAL SOCIETY. TO - MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, Second Rehearsal in St. John's Schoolroom — Sopranos and contraltos 7.30 p.m. sharp ; full ohorns at 8. Copies of "Messiah" required. New members are invited to enrol their names at this praotioe. ROBT. ANGUS ?„„„ _.„. JAMES YOUNG j n#beoBORCHESTRA FOR ME. MAUGHAN" BAENETT'S MUSICAL SOCIETY. • ALL those who desire to join the Orohestra in oonneotion with the above Sooiety are requested to communioate AT ONCE with the undersigned. ROBT. ANGUS \ P.O. Box 330, JAMES YOUNG) Hon. Sees. . NATURAL USE OF THE VOICE. jtT »- JOHN W. HILL,' Specialist (In Voice Production and Singing). Mr. Hill, in his studies in London and on the Continent for 8J years, was associated with Herr Toraleff, of Leipzig (a pupil of Vanucinni), George E. Thorp, of London (whose work on voioo production is recognised by contemporary singers), and W. H. Cummingß, the well-known professor at the Royal Aoademy of Mubio, London. Terms on application at his residence, 79, Upper Ingestre-street. Telephone, 769. TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-At the reqnest 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 services have met with your approval, I should be greatly obliged if yon would again favour me with your votes and interest. FRANCIS PENTY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned Alexander Mnrray and John James Casey as Drapers and General Outfitters, Cuba-street, Wellington, under the style or firm of "Murray & Casey," has been this day dissolved by mutual oonsent. All debts and liabilities or, or in connection with, the said co-partnership will be discharged by the said John James Casey, who will also receive all debts and liabilities dne to the said 00-partnership, and by whom the business will in future be carried on upon his own account nnder the stylo of " J. J. Casey & Co." Dated this seventeenth day of August, A. MURRAY. J. J. CASEY. Witness to signature oC Alexander Mnrray— W. H. Fi»ld, Solicitor, Wellington. Witness to signature of John James Caßey— J. J. Dxvinc, Solioitor, Wellington. TRY X JAM. NOTICE. BEFORE Stocktaking, which takes place in a few days, I shall offer the following EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS:— The balanoe of our Frenoh Model Bonnets, usual prioe 19s 6d to 255, now 3s lid, 5s lid ; balance of untrimmed Felt Hats, Id ; last season's Threequarter Jackets, usual price 19b 6d, now 2s lid ; a few Real Bear Boas, usual prioe 60s, now 35s ; a few Dressing Gowns, 12s 9d for 7s lid , Ladies' Skirts, 3s 6d for Is 6d ; an odd lot of Corsets, usual priae 4s Gd to 63 6d, now 4s lid; a few Lined Cloaks, 37s 6d for 10s 6d; Golf Capes, oost prioe; a few Ladies' Mackintoshes, Ids 6d for 9s lid; Flannelette, 6yds Is; Calico, 6yds Is ; Art Muslin, 6yds, ; splendid Double-width Sheeting, worth Is, - for 6d, at C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-BTBBIT. "TXT ,A N T E D KNOWN. To get the Best Quality at Lowest Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, TRY CRESPIN A CO. ■ Ladies' Nice Two-bar Shoes, 4s 6d . Ladies' Glace Walking Shoes, 5s 6d Bostook's Ladies' Glace Shoes, 8s Cd Ladies' Nioe Lace Boots, 6s lid 1 Bostook's Ladies' Glace Shoes, 16s Cd for 14s ladies' Tan Walking Shoes, 5s Ladies' Evening Shoes, 2s 6d Gents' Light Walking Boots, 7s lid Gents' Levt. Leg Goloshed Boots, 10s Bostook's Crupp Goloshed Balmorals, 16s 6d I Men's Real Rip Watertights, 10s 6d ' Crespin's Wear-warranted Shooters, 8s fid Crespin's Well-known Bluohers, 4s lid, 7s 6d 1 Youths' Nailed Shooters, 6s lid Boys' and Girls' Sohool Boots, 3s 9d, 4s 9d Slippers all kinds and prices CRESPIN ft CO., Co-operative Store, Cnba-street. .^ — —^— —^— — —^ — - — , SALE. | WANTED KNOWN, | SALE. THAT GEORGE COCHRANE t 01-THX ORIGINAL BON MARCHF, Cuba • Strut, Successor to J. Mantta", " The well-known cheap China and Glasß Merchant, who first broke through the monopoly, and showed ' to the people of Wellington how that they had in the past been made to pay most exorbitant prices n for these goods, baa determined to follow R the lead of his predecessor ; and to enable * the public to fully aoquaint themselves with hia prioes and to make room for new goods arrived per s.B. Tainui, and other large, shipments to arrive, will hold a Monßter _ Sale for one month, oommenoing 22nd August. G. Cophrane is fully aware how siok the publio must be of so-called sales, and to prove to their satisfaction that '• his is a Genuine Sale, every article t, will be left marked at the original prices, a- and he will guarantee to sell for not less fi - than from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than nsual marked prices for cash ; that is to say, V> he will supply als article for 9d. Allartioles n- on Is Table for 9d. Tea Sets now marked in window at 25s for 21s. ' Sets of Jugs, usual prices 3s Gd for 2s 6d. Lamps at any prioe. Breakfast Set, best ohina, from 21s. Japanese Trays, usual prioe Ss 6d, now 2s 6d. Windsor _ Eibj Chain, usual prioa 12s 6d, now 8s 6d ; g. and all other goods which it would be impossible to speoify at corresponding reductions. Come along early, and you will be startled at the prioes that you can buy goods for at 10. GEORGE COCHRANE'B. OBIGINAL — BON MARCHE, CUBA-STREET. ■ Note the Address. No oonneotion with any ? other house in town. £<END IT TO SHOETT'e.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 3

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