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3. /~V P E R A HOUSE Lessees Mr. Broutjh and Mr. Boucicauli Representativo Mr. Maync Buainoss Manager .. Mr. Wallace N LAST NIGHT UST NIGHT 16 0P THE BROUGH-BOUCICAULT SEASON, TO-NIGHT, V.R. COMMAND NIGHT, When, in the presence and under the patronago of His Excellency the Earl of Glaax row, G.C.M.G., the Counteaa of Glasgow and Snite, will be produced N I O B E! " Good-bye to All." LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Box plan now open at Holliday'a. Prices as usual. I, Children in arms not admitted. Day Tickets obtainable daily at Abel's, tobacconist (opposite Opera House), until 6 p.m. Doors open 7.30 ; carriages 10.25. T. A. F. F. mE ARO FANCY FAIR Towards Renovation and Debt Redaction WESLEY CHURCH, Tarana it-street, Will be Opened IN THE SKATING RINK, ON J TUESDAY NEXT, 12th NOVEMBER, i By Dr. NEWMAN, M.H.R., At 3 p.m., I And continued until FRIDAY, 15th Nov. ( USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS in large quantities and great variety. The MANUFACTURERS' STALL will in itself be a small Exhibition. Fretwork, Woodwork, and Produce Stalls. REFRESHMENT STALL and TEA ROOM The Old Woman in Shoe ! XMAS TREE ! Toffee and Book Stalls, &c.,"<&c. GEEAT ATTRACIIONS. BUTTERFLY GAMES and TABLEAUX EACH EVENING. The former by upwards of 30 children. Edißon's Phonograph, Shooting Gallery, Pepper's Ghoßt, Waxworks, Talking Head, Punch and Judy, &0., &o. Admission— Afternoon, Sixpence ; Evening, Sixpence. Open 2.30 to 5.30, and 7 to 10. GARRISON BAND will play a selected programme of Saored Muaio in the Baain Reaerve TO-MORROW (Sunday), 10th November, commencing at 3 p.m. Members meet at Mount Cook at 2.30, with music stands. Collection in aid of Jupp's Band Uniform Fund. H. DAVIS, Secretary. WELLINGTON NAVALS' PICNIC. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY (Monday, 11th November, 1895). AT MR. J. T. WILKINS" PADDOCK, SILVEKSTREAM. Sports for Old and Young. Hot Water provided free. The Champion Band of the colony will be in attendance. Raoes for Boys and Girls, Aunt Sally , Treacle and Bun Competition, &o. A splendid plaoe for Ferning. Trains leave Te Aro at 9 45 and 10.40 am., Thorndon 957 and 10.52 a.m. ; return from Silveratream at 5 p.m. Fares, including admission to ground — Adults, 2a ; Children, Is, return. Come one, come all. Refreshments to be had at town prices on the ground. A SOCIAL will be held at the Naval Boat Station in the evening, at 8 o'clock. Double tiokets, 2a ; single, la 6d ; extra lady, la 6d ; refreshments included. Splendid music, good floor. Reaerve yourselves for that day. Tj>XCURSIONISTS to NAVALS' PICNIC Will note that the TRAINS WILL STOP AT MR. J. T. WILKINS' PADDOCK, At Silvebbtbeam. PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 77, 1.0 G.T., Lower Hutt, A GREAT. GRAND, AND GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT Will be held in the Oddfellowa' Hall, Lower Hutt, on MONDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, (Prikce op Wales' Birthdat). bplendid finish up for the Holiday. Immense Programme. WELLINGTON STARS. Don't foil to be there. Great, Grand, and Glorious TABLEAUX VIVANTS. Muaioal Director, H. M. Evans; Stage Manager, W. Lightfoot ; Hon. Sec, W.Bigga. Admiesion, Is. Doors open at 7 30 ; commenoe at 8 p.m. W. KNIGHT, Hon. Seo. H.C. I. O. G. T. WELLINGTON DISTRICT LODGE, No. 5. THE Second Anniversary of the above Lodge will be celebrated by a Conversazione in the U.M.F. Church Schoolroom, Courtenay.plaoe, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 13th November, 1895. A good programme of Songs, Recitations, &o. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. Refreshments. Tickets, la. A. THOMPSON, D. Seoretary. OPENING OF DAY'S BAY. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. EXCURSIONS TO DAY'S DAY. THE Favourite Excursion Steamers DUCO and MANA Will run trips aa above, leaving Queen's Wharf 9, 10, 11 a m., noon, and 2 p.m. Last steamer from the Bay, 6 p.m. Hot water provided free. Refreshments at town prices. Fares— Adults, la 6d ; ohildren, Od. TO CAMPING PARTIES. The MANA leaves Queen's Wharf on SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. Camping sites will be granted, and limited accommodation provided for parties not taking tents, on payment of small fee. Parties can return with last ateamer on Monday. Fares as above. SUNDAY EXCURSION. The DUCO loavea Qneen's Wharf on SUNDAY, at 2 p m., on afternoon excursion to the Bay, returning to Queen's Wharf by 5.30 p.m. Fares as above. Note.— The restriction as to lighting fires or damaging the bush on the property will be strictly enforced. WELLINGTON WOfiKING MEN'S CLTJB. The Orchestra of iiie Club, In conjunction with several members of the Amateur Gymnastic Club, ; Will give a SMOKE CONCERT On MONDAY, 11th inst., At 8 p.m. ' Members may invite their .rienda. D. COLLINS, Secretary. 1 WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S ; CLUB. 1 NOTICE TO MEMBERS. IN conaeqnenoe of the aotion of the SubCommittee appointed by the City Council in accepting an offer for the lease of the section adjoining the Club premises, cong trary to the promised refusal to the Club, j the Special General Meeting called for i Friday, the 15th inst., will not take place. D. COLLINS, Seoretary. THE CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. MEETING on TUESDAY, the 12th November, at 8 p.m., in Room No 5, Exchange Buildings. B outness; 1. Eleotion of Secretary 2. Address bj Sir R. Stout on " A Seventeenth Century Man on Politics." Discussion to follow. The meeting will be open to the public. __ LODGE WATERLOO, No. 13. y fT>HE Regular Monthly Meeting will be JL held in the Masonio Hall, Bonloott. street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, - the 11th instant. Lodge tyled at 7 30 o'olook. Visiting brethren cordially invited. 38 By Command of the W.M. IB * *^^toJ » f tmTTTJTII Mtil T yj IHHHIOt It.) '*' COURT PRIDE OF WELLINGTON, JUVENILE FORESTERS. ON account of Monday next being i publio holiday, the Court Meetini will be Adjourned till TUESDAY, 19th mat J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., Seoretary.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 3

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