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"IMfELLINGTON OPERA. HOUSE, THURSDAY,~22nd AUGUST. THE FASHIONABLE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor (Lord Glasgow) and Suite, And * , BRILLIANT AND BRPBESENTATIVE PATRONAGE LIST. GEAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT Tendered by the Leading Yooalista and Mnsioians of Wellington to the FUND IN AID OF BELIEF FOB THE UNEMPLOYED, ON THURSDAY, 22»d AUGUST, AT TEX OPERA HOUSE. Pabt I. Overture (piano and septet)—" La GazzaLadra" (arr. by T. T. Trimnell) Rossini ( Madrigal — "In Going to my 1 Lonesome Bed" B. Edwardes (1560) J Part Song — " You Stole my l» Love" Ifaofarren Mr. E. Parker's Glee Choir. Song—" Twilight Eohoes " ... C. Deacon Misi Gwen Davies. Song—" Good Night " ... Alfd. F. Hill Mr. E. J. Hill. Clarinet SoloMr. C. D. Maokintoßh. Song— "Spinning" Cowen Madame Eveleen Carlton. Song— " The Promise of Life " ... Cowen Mr. J. Pronse. Largo (piano, violin, and organ) Iby desire) Handel Messrs. MaoDnff Boyd, T. T. Trimnell, and Robert Parker. Pabt 11. Part Song— "lt was a Lover and his Lass" Booth Song—" The Daily Question" Meyer-Helmund Miss Gwen Davies. Spanish Danoas for violin and piano Moszkowßki Mr. Mao Duff Boyd and Mr. B. Parker. Song — Mr. B. B. Williams. Vocal Waltz -" II Baoio " ... Arditi Madame Eveleen Carlton. Song— 1 'Gipsy John " F. Clay Mr. J. Proaso. Part Song — "The Ch'mea of Oberwesel" H. Banmer The musioal directorship and accompaniments are nndertaken by Messrs. T. Tallis Trimnell, Mus. Bao. Oxon., and Mr. Robert Parker. During the interval His Worship the Mayor will propose a vote of thanks to those assisting. The magnificent Erard oonoert grand piano and organ are kindly provided by M. J. Brookes, Esq. (Dresden Piano Depot, Lambton-quay). Stage furnishings by H. Fielder, Esq. Dress cirole, 4s; orchestral stalls, 4s; stalls, 2s Cd ; family oirole, Is 6d ; and pit. Is. 'Tickets may be obtained from all booksellers, and from any member of the Committee. Box office at Holliday's, where seats may be now reserved. JOHN BOSS, " Chairman. THOMAS GALE, Hon. Treasurer. FRED. W. HAYBITTLE, .Hon. Secretary. H.M.S. BINGAROOMA. /"\ P E E A HOUSE. FBIDAY, 23hd AUGUST. Under the distinguished patronage of His Exoellenoy the Governor (Lord Glasgow) and Suite, Hon. R. J. Seddon (Premier), His Worship the Mayor, and Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Ringarooma. THE BINGABOO MINSTBELS Will give an Entertainment on behalf of the Widowed Mother of the late J. Saoh, A.8., who died in Wellington Hospital on the 10th July last. Dress oirole and orchestra stalls, 3s ; stalls, 2s ; family oirole, Is ; pit, 6d. Box offioe at Dresden ; seats will be reserved. Day sales at Abel's, Mannersstreet ; Aldous', Manners-street ; Batkin's, Lambton-quay. Piano will be supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. fX^ESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. PUBLIC MEETINGS. TARANAKI-STREET CHURCH, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING Chair taken by Mr. 0. W. Benbow at 7.30. Addresses by Beys. W. Moblst, H. B. Redstone, and Mr. B. W. W^bbhousi. Collection eaoh oroninf. Music by the Choir. WESLEYAN LITERARY AND DE BATING SOCIETY. LECTURE, " JOHN BUN VAN," by Mr. C. W. Binbow. Tabanaki-strixt Class Boom, THUBSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 8 p.m. During the evening Mr. 0. J. Hill will play flute solo, " Adeste Fideles," Mr. A. Watson will Bing "The Holy City" (Adams), and Miss U Watson will reoite. Admission Free. W. E. FULLKB, Hon. Sto. jT ONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. EEV. JOHN AND MBS. PABKEB, OF MONGOLIA, Will conduot service in connection with the above THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.3o— St. John's Schoolroom, United Missionary Meeting; addresses by Mr. and Mrs. Parker and others. Collection in aid of Sooiety. rriHE SALVATION ABMY COMMISSIONER COOMBS, Assisted by BRIGADIER HOSKIN AND MAJOR HENDY, Will conduot a GREAT SALVATION MEETING IN THI COLUMBIA BINE, iNatBTBZ-BTBXET, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'olook. Admission Free Doors open at 7.30. Persons desirous of scouring a seat should come early. 2000 Persons Expected. TAITA TENNIS CLUB. A CONCERT will be given in the Oddfellowß' Hall, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY, 24th August, in aid of the above Club. Miss Sampson, late of Gee's' Company, has been induced to appear. Admission — Front Beats, Is 6d ; Baok, Is. PHRENOLOGICAL LECTURE, AcHeads read freG at the meeting. University College proposal disoussed. Dr. Chappie and Sir Robt. Stout replied to. The Somerville murder oaße notioed. Dr. Fooks criticised. Fathers, mothers, workers, come. Wellington must lead, no lag behind with a little University College. Lecturer, Mr. Crewes. Disousßion invited. Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, TO-MORROW EVE NING, 7.30. Free. Collection. Last advertisement. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. T>OSTPONED Meeting on WEDNESDAY, the 21at met., at 8 p.m. B. B. GORE,' georetary. SOUTHERN CROSS SOCIETY. MEETING on THUBSDAY, 22nd inst., at Dresden Booms, Lambton-quay, at 8 p.m. Discussion — " Woman in Politios." Business — Eleotion of office-bearers. KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. WELLINGTON ASSEMBLY, No. 2192. TTIOBTSIGHTLY MEETING will be held JD at the Beohabite Hall, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'olook. Full attendance requested. W. HILDRETH, o •D. BANE OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will be held at the Chamber of Commeroe, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on FBIDAY, 30th August (ourrent), at 3 p.m. By order of the Board of Directors. C. G. ANDREWS, Aoting-General Manager. It is hereby notified that Thomas George Maoarthy and William Booth have given the neoeseary notice that they are candidates for the vacant Beats at the Board of Direotors. C. G. ANDREWS. AoUcR-General Manager. Wellington, 17th August, 1895. ANTI-CHINESE LEAGUE. A MEETING of the above will be held in Exohange^uilding, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All members invited. ALLAN 088, Hon. Seoretary. MONEY AND SHARES. rtrtPA FOB LOAN on approved free. AaOU hold security. FOB SALE200 Standard Iniuranoe snares, 10 Wellington Trust and Loan. BUYER of— N.Z. Drag, Wanganni Gas, Manawatu Bails. Wellington Woollen. SHARES and STOCK bought and sold for olienta. Apply to MB. D. T. STUART, Customhouse-quay, Weilington.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 3