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QPEBA HOUSE, THE LAST NIGHT ! THE LAST NIGHT 1 BLAND HOLT'S Bright, Exhilarating Sporting Spectacle, THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER ! THE PKODIGAL DAUGHTER ! THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER ! THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER! The Excellence of the Production, Drama, and Company willingly acknowledged by PRESS AND PUBLIC. The Acme of Perfeciion. The Climax of Realism. The Apex of Attractiveness. LABT NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! Thk Grand Hotel, Paris. Woodmere Stables and The Surprising Equestrian Accomplishment, The Grand National Stseplkcfa-e. The Grand National Steeplechase. The Real Fences ! The Real Water Jump ! Box plan at Holliday'e. Prices— Dress and Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, la. Day Sales at Aldoua' and Abol'a. Children half-price. Children in arms NOT ADMITTED. Furniture from Fielder's, Organ from the Dresden. f\ P ERA H O USE. Production of thk Third Great Novelty. MONDAY EVENING, 25th NOVEMBER. BLAND HOLT Will have the honour of presenting, for the first time here, that celebrated Drury Lane Military Spectacle, A LIFE OF PLEASURE! A LIFE OF PLEASURE ! A. LIFE OF PLEASURE ! By Henry Pbttitt and Sir Augustus 3 Harris. Scenes descriptive of incidents connected with the late Bur me so War, including the 3tirring martial episode, "NO SURRENDER!" in which a aeleotion of men From the Wellington City Rifles have been especially engaged to appear, iv Exceptional Series of Extraordinarily Graphic Scenic Tableaux. MONDAY EVENING, 25th NOVEMBER. SKATING RINK. rO-NIGHT. TO.NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MICHAEL DAVITT, M P., MICHAEL DAVITT, M.P., MICHAEL DAVITT, M.P., Will deliver his most Popular Leoture, entitled 'PARLIAMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHS." ' PARLIAMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHS." Chairman : The Hon. Dr. Grace, M.L.C. teservod Seats, 4s ; Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2a. ii five minutes to 8 standing room will bo available, Is tiokets. Tickets may be had from Committee, and t Whi taker Bros., Lambton-quay and Cubatreat ; Mr. Cimino's, Willis-street ; Mr. aw lot's, Cuba-street ; and Mr. Twomey's, nssox-aquare. Box plan at Dresden Piano Co.'s only. ate trains to Lower Hutt, and Paikakariki, on Manawatu Line. Remember .'-ONE NIGHT ONLY. Doors open 7.30 ; commencing at 8 p.m. Admission to front Beats and reserved by de door. W. F. HEALY, Hon. Sec. MR. DAVITT'S LECTURE. PHOSE having tickets for disposal will ease hand returns in at St. Patrick's Hall l MONDAY NIGHT, as the Cammittoe vat closo the account? at once. Lfß. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S fJL MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE mTsSIAH. (Second Concert. Season, 1895-06). MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER. OPERA H O U S E. Dress Cirole and Orchestral Stalls, 3a; alls and Family Cirole, 2a. Pit, ONE SHILLING. Tickets can be obtained at the mußioillers'. Subscribers' Fee for remainder of lason, 143 (Fourteen Shillings)— entitling i three tiokets for each of two concerts. JAMES YOUNG, P.O. Box 233. HORACE CRAMOND (Local Manager Cook's Tourist Office), Joint Hon. Sees. rUPP'S BAND WILL PLAY A SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MUSIC N THE THORNDON EBPLANADE, NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 24th November (Weather permitting). Jt! MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, J SUSSKX-EQUARE. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1895. RAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC SKETCH, In aid of the Organ Fund. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. ["7-ARORI PLEASURE GROUNDS. Dennis, Boating, Ac. Refreshments. Admission, 6d. The Brake will run to the Grounds every WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNAY, leaving Evening Post at 2 p.m. Return faro (including admission), la Cd ; anday, 2a. WELLINGTON PROHIBITION LEAGUE "\ PEN- AIR MEETING near Bank comer, üba-street, TO-NIGHT. " The Newtown Transfer," &o. BILLIARDS EXTRAORDINARY. 4 N Exhibition Billiard Match will b« •*■ played at the Albert Hotel Billiard>om on MONDAY EVENING, 25th Nov., etween Wm. Shipton, Champion of New ealand, and D. Middle ton, of Melbourne, lay will commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission :ee, by tioket only. Tickets to bo obtained rom Mr. Kenny, Proprietor ; or Alex. ['Gee, Lessee. 1.0.0. F. VICTORIA REBEKAH LODGE, No. 2 (Female Beanch). PICNIC AND AFTERNOON TEA, AT DAY'S BAY, On WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Tickots, 2s. Children, half-price. S.S. Mana will leavo Queen's Wharf at 2 THOMASINA SAMPLE, Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY EMPLOYES' ANNUAL PICNIC, OH WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1895. A. W. MOUAT, Hon. Seo. SALVATION ARMY, Wellington. WFDNESDAY NEXT, 27th NOV. L'RINITY CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Will give a GRAND SACRED CONCERT In aid of Army Funds. Mr. C.D. Mackintosh, Conductor. Big treat. Come early to avoid crush. Silver coin collection at the door. THE CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. THE Concluding Meeting of the Session will be held in Room No. 5, Exohange Bnildinga, on MONDAY, 25th November, at 3 p.m., when Mr. B. Stockor will read a paper, entitled— "A Suggestion towards the Amolioration of some of the Conditions of Colonial Life." The public oordially invited. C. TYRWHITT JONES, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND WORKERS' UNION. WELLINGTON BRANCH. /^ ENERAL MEETING will beheld in the \X Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, MONDAY, 25th Novembor, at 8 p.m. But-biOßs — Enrolment of members and contributions. W. JONES, SeoroUry. TV]O. 1 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING IX SOCIETY op WELLINGTON .—Ninth Loan Appropriation. — A mooting of members of the abovo Sooiety will bo hnlil in tho Forward Movement Hall (late Ballaneo Hall;, Manners-st., Wellington, NEXT THURSDAY WEEK, sth December, at 8 p.m., whnn the ninth appropriation of loan will be made by ealo, by tender.— By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN CREWES, Seo. N.Z. PACIFIC LODGE, No. 2. THE Regular Monthly Meeting will be held in tho Masonic! Hall, Bonloott. street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Lodge tyled at 7.45 o'olook. Visiting brothron cordially invited. By Command of the W.M.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 3

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