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"I^T'ELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE L . THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING.! THE FASHIONABLE MUSICAL EVEW OP THE SEASON. Under the distinguished patronage and in tb presence of His ExceHenoy the Governo (Lord Glasgow) and Suite, And a BBILLIANT AND BEPBESENTATIVI PATRONAGE LIST. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT >; CONCERT Tendered by the Leading Vocalists am Musioiana of Wellington to the - FUND IN AID OP BELIEF FOB THI '- ' UNEMPLOYED, ON THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, AT THI OPERA HOUSE. J Part I. s Overture (piano and septet) — ' ' La r Gazza Ladra " (arr. by T. T. Trimnell) Boasini , ( Madrigal — "In Going to my . 3 Loneiome Bed " R. Edwardes (ISGO, { 1 Part Song — " Yon Stole my L Lore" Macfarrei Mr. R. Parker's Glee Choir. Song—" Twilight Kohoes " ... C. Deaooi Miss Gwen Daviea. Air— " Were'er Yon Walk " ... Handel Mr. E. J. Hill. Clarinet Solo— "Air Varie" (original) B. B&udernc Mr. C. D. Maokintoßh. Song — " Spinning " Cower Madame Eveleen Carlton. Song—" The Promise of Life " ... Cowen Mr. J. Pronse. Largo (piano, violin, and organ) (by desire) Handel Messrs. MaoDnff Boyd, T. T. Trimnell, and Robert Parker. Pabt 11. Part Song — " It was a Lover and his Lass " Booth Song—" The Daily Question " " Meyer-Holmund Mirs Gwen Davies. Spanieh Dances for vio'.in and piano Moszkowski Mr. MaoDnff Boyd and Mr. R. Parker. SongMr. R. B Williams. Tooal Waltz-" n Baoio " ... Arditi Madame Eveleen Carlton. Song— "Gipsy John" F. Clay Mr. J. Fronse. Part Song — "The Chimes of Oberwesel " H. Banmer The mnsioal directorship and aooompaniments are undertaken by Messrs. T. Tallia Trimnell, Mnß. Bao. Oxon., and Mr. Robert Parker. Daring the interval His Worship the Mayor will propose a vote of thanks to those assisting. The magnifioent Erard oonoert grand piano and organ are kindly provided by M. J. Brookes, Esq. (Dresden Piano Depot, Lamb ton-quay). Stage fnrnishings by H. Fielder, Esq. Dress circle, 4a ; orchestral stalls, 4s ; stalls, 2s 6d ; family oirole, Is 6d ; and pit, Is. " Tiokets may be obtained from all booksellers, and from any member of the Committee. Box offioe at Holliday'a, where seats may be,now reserved. ' JOHN ROSS, Chairman. THOMAS GALE, Hon. Treasnrer. FRED. W. HAYBITTLE, v Hon. Seoretary. H.M.S. RINGABOOMA. /"VPEBA HOUSE. FRIDAY, 23rd AUGUST. Under the distinguished patronage of His Exoellenoy the Governor (Lord Glasgow) and Suite, Hon. R. J. tieddon (Premier), His Worship the Mayor, and Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Ringarooma. THE BINGAROO 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. Dreaß circle and orchestra stalls, 3s; stalls, 2s ; family circle, Is ; pit, 6d. Box office at Dresden ; seats will be reserved. Day sales at Abel's, Mannersstreet ; Aldons', Manners-street ; Batkin's, Lambton-quay. Piano will be supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY THIRST CONCERT 7v SIXTH SEASON, TUESDAY, 27th~AUGUST, 1895, In the OPERA HOUSE. Box plan at the Dresden. Family Cirole, 2s; Pit, Is. Erard Grand Piano supplied by the Dresden. THOS. W. PILCHER, Jr., Hon. Sec WESLEYAN LITERARY AND DE ' BATING SOCIETY. . LECTURE, "JOHN BUNYAN," by Mr. C. W. Binbow Taranaki-strbet Class Boom, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8. During the evening Mr. C. J. Hill wil play flute solo, " Adeste Fideles," Mr A. Watson will Bing "The Holy City' (Adams), and Misa L. Watson will reoite. Admission Free. W. E. FULLER, Hon. Sec PAINTEBS' UNION. A SOCIAL GATHERING of above Unioi ±\. will be held in Richards' Booms Cuba-street, on FRIDAY, the 23rd inst. at 8 p.m. All journeymen Painters are eordiallj invited. A. FERRIS, Seoretary. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 23, 1.0. G.T. A GRAND Sooial will' be given in th< U.M.F.C. Schoolroom, Courtenay plaoe, on FRIDAY next, 23rd August. Th jhair will be taken by Sir Robert Stout E.C.M.G. Tiokets, 1b; refreshments in sluded. W. A. PEARMAN, See. ' TAITA TENNIS CLUB. A CONCERT will be given in the Odd fellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, on SATUfI DAY, 24th August, in aid of the above Clul tfisß Sampson, late of Gee's Company, ha seen induoed to appear. Admission— Froi seats, Is 6d ; Baok, Is. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE Third Term will begin on MONDAY, 9th September, at 9.15 a.m. OHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICE. MRS. MUELLER, Teaoher of Singing, has Removed to No. 17, Mulgravestreet, where Bhe will be pleased to meet her Did pupils and make terms with new ones. Teaching and Voice Prodnotion. rpHE "AUGITE" STOVE MAT is an artiole that ought to be in every house. It has a great many uses, and will Bave several times its oost in saucepans. Call and see one. Beiog a special purchase, they are being sold nearly 50 per cent, under usual price. T. J. THOMPSON HAS THEM. BARBER'S OTEAM DYE WORKS 46, CUBA-BTREIT. Telephone No. 226 Appointment 9j§DlGbv& the to His JP&sVe^-L Governor. CAUTION. Don't be tempted by misleading advertise ments to send your work to small dyein establishments that possess neither th experience or applianoes neoossary to giv yon satisfaction. In our extensive works we have ever facility for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Finiahin all kinds of Goods in a manner most suite to the various materials. Oar machinery is the most improved an •Jerfoot in the trade, and superior to thi doesessed by any other firm in the colony. The best dyes only are used, and gooc are carefully treated by experienced worl men. Goods oolleoted and delivered free of oharg Particulars and prioes in catalogue po free. To prevent mistakes and disappointme outomers should address W. BARBER & 00., , STEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS, 48. OOTi-STBJMT-4C ITITAHOO" onre» Indigestion, Cons TT pation, Billiousness, Pains aft Eating. Spooks before E*e*. Prioe, 2s t at all chemiits' and storekeepers.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 46, 22 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 46, 22 August 1895, Page 3