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?> riBITEBION THEATRE, Lessees — Morton Prior and Fred Kintralsy Musical Director— Mr. Walter Smith. THE ALHAMBRA GAIETY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY EVENING. CROWDED TO EXCESS. \i One and All Delighted. Grand Eeooption of all onr Favonrites. KERHAND KINGSLE EWorld's Cyclists, in their Challenge LA SHELLE ACT. Everything New ! ' Startling Novelties ! Hurrah for CASEY AND WILSON'S RETURN ! r Doors open, 7.15. Prices— 3s, 2s, le. Day Sales at Abel's, Manners-street. Business Manager, Morton Priob. ' WELLINGTON ORCHESTEAL SOCIETY FIRST CONCERT of SIXTH SEASON. In the OPERA HOUSE. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Box plan at the Dresden. Day tickets at the Dresden, G. F. Parsons', Lambtonqnay, and E. J. King's, Manners-street. Family Circle, 2b ; Pit, Is. Erard Grand Piano supplied by the Dresden. THOS. W. PILCHER, Jun., Hon. Seo. OD DFELL O W S 1 HALL, Lowie Hdtt. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1895. Byron's oelebrated Comedy of OUR BOTS, OUR BOYS, In aid of St. James' Churoh Parsonage Fund, by following Amateurs : Sir Geoffrj Champneys (a oounty magnate). .. Mr. W. A. Fitzherbert Talbot Champneys (his son) Hon. H. 0. Butler PerkynMiddlewiok.of Devonshire House (a retired butterman)'... Dr. Fufdy Charles Middlewtok (his son) Mr. Boss Gore Violet Melrose (an ' heiress) ... MiBS Fitzherbert Mary Melrose (her poor cousin) Mias L. Wilford Clarissa Champnoys (Sir Geoffry's sister) Lady Buckley Belinda (a lodginghouse slave) Miss K. Wilford Tickets— 3s, 2a, and Is. Doors open 7.15 ; comtnenoo 7.45. Train to Town dolayed nntil 10.30. W. A. FirZHERBEBT, Hon. Seo. /I ALLERY OF FINE ARTS. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Exoellenoy the Governor and the Countess of Glasgow, TOMORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON At 4 o'olook. Mb. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S CONCERT. MlDAiis Eyehkn Cablton will sing " Ungeduld" (Sohubert), " Lullaby," and >r My Lady" (Maughau Bamett), &o. Ms. Alfbid Hill will play" Romance" (Beethoven), and " Sonatine " (A. F. Hill). Mb. Hauqhan Babmitt will play Sonata " Moonlight " (Beethoven), " Froher Wanderer" and " Reigen *' (Jensen). " ChanßOn," and " The Horseman '' (Maughan Barnott) Admission, Tyro Shillings. tho Erard conbert grand piano will bo supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. A. E. WATERSON, Seoretary. DRUIDS' 'MONTHLY SOCIAL, TO BE HELD IN THOMAS' HALL, On 28th AUGUST, at 8 o'clock, Opening with THE DRUIDS' GRAND MARCH. A SIGHT WORTH SEEING. 'Bus engaged at 12, for Newtown. Double Ticket, 3s ; Single, 2s ; Extra Lady, Is (including Refreshments). I. WHALE, Sooretary. THORNDON CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR. COMMENCING SATURDAY, 31st AUG., And continuing (mob. Afternoon and Evening until 7th September. FANCY Stalls stdoked with useful and eiegant .works of Art, Punoh and Judy Show, Photography by Gaslight, Fairy Bower and Fairy Gifts for Children, Gigantic Speotograph, National Dances in oharacter, Madame Zingaree, Astrologist, Splendid Microscopic Exhibition, Guewinr Competition, Afternoon Tea and Refreshment Conservatory, Flower Stall, Ascot and other Games, Gems from Comio Opera eaoh Evening. The Drillshed will be splendidly and tastefully decorated. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Season Tiokets, ss. A splendid Organ by Dresden Piano Company, valued Twenty Guineas, given away. Each ticket of admiseion entitled to a ohanoe in drawing for Organ. O. M'MANAWAY, Hon. Seo. FORWARD MOVEMENT LITERARY SOCIETY. LECTURE ON~" CARLYLE " BT MR. T. W. ROWE, M.A., TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 o'olook. Owing to overcrowding at former meetings, the Leoture will be open to members and tioket-holders only j but if there should be any room after 7.50, the public will be admitted at 6d eaoh. SCANDINAVIANS. REV. CHRISTENSEN, Lutheran Minister, Palmerston, will Preaoh in the Hall above the grain store, opposite the old Salvation Barraoks, Taranaki - street, THURSDAY NEXT, the 29th, at 7 p.m. THIRST Practice of Orohe&tra for Mr. Maughan Barnett'B Musioal Sooiety, Dresden Roomß, THURSDAY EVENING, 29th instant, at 8 p.m. ROBT. ANGUS, \ Joint Hon. Sees., JAMES YOUNG,) P.O. 80x 233. SOUTHERN CROSS SOCIETY. MEETING at Thomas' Hall, 8 p.m., on THURSDAY, 29th inst. Disoussion on Clause i— "That Women shouid have equal pay with men for equal work done." WELLINGTON ART CLUB. THE Annual Meeting will be held at the Art Gallery TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Business : Eleotion of Officers Annual Report and Balanoe-iheet A full attendance of members requested. JOHN BAILLIE, Hon. Seoretary. MOUNT COOK GAOL PETITION. A LL having Petition Forms are requested to make a epeoial effort to get them filled, and then hand them in to Dr. Chappie, by > Friday morning. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Establish id 1891. INVESTMENT SHARES. THESE Shares afford an exoellent and remunerative investment for monthly saving* and (mail capital, and may be taken up at any time. ENTRANCE FEE, 2s 6d first share ; Is eaoh additional shara. SUBSCRIPTION, 5s per share per month. AH information !may be .obtained upon application at the offioe of the Sooiety, New Zealand Insuranoe Buildings, oorner of Lambton-quay and Grey-street. WILLIAM I. BOLAM, Seoretary. MELROSE BOROUGH COUNCIL. 8 ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS r I\TOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that J3I Elections will be held for the return . of one Councillor for eaoh of the three ' Wards of the Borough of Melrose ; and I ' hereby appoint the Offioe of the Melrose . Borough Counoil, 9, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, as the place, and Tuesday, the • Brd day of September^ 1895 (before noon), ai , the day, foe the nomination of Candidate! for suoh offloes. Nomination papers maj be obtained at the above office. " W. j; FOSTER, . Returning Officer. [• - Wellington, 26th August, 1895. _' «T>EBT VALUE" KNIFE-CLEANERS arc la eaoh. They beat anything also. Gel on«at6o,Cuba-itreet. Btwwreof canvassers

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 3

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