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OPERA HOUSE. ALF LiWTOK'S NOVELTY COMPANY. Under the Patronage of His Excellency THE GOVEBNOa. The New Programme a Bigger Success than Ever. Packed from floor to ceiling. Every item encored to the eobo. The General Verdict is A FIRST-CLASS ORGANISATION, A Grand Show, A Superior and Kofined Entertainment— « Br ght, Varied, and Sentimental. Nothing ever seen like it in Wellington. 20 (STAR ARTISTS.") 20 20 ISTAE AIJ T I S TS. j 20 Come and witneES for yourself. Prices— 2s, Is Gd, Is, Gd. Reserved seats, Holliday's, Is extra. Day sales at Aldous's and Abel's. J. Jtt'CuNNOoHIE, Manager. W, HOLIOM, Agent. All accounts owing by Lawton Company must be produced by 11 o'olock Saturday for payment. TXTELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. . All Entries clo3e on THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, 1896. GRAND ART UNION In connection with the above. First Prize— Gent's Raglan Bicycle !-'econd Prize —Lady s itaelan Bicycle Third Prize— Afternoon Tea Service And numerous other prizes. One Shilling Ticket (which also admits to the Show) will draw the First Prize — GJiNI'S RAGLAN BICYCLE. Art Union Tiokets at D. D. Hyde's, Lamb-ton-quay, and at 'lorn Sowman's and Mr. Fear's, Willis-street. OT. ANDREW'S LITERARY SOCIETY. LKCTURE BY C. WILSON, ESQ. (Editor of the .New Zealand Mail), ON DANIEL DEFOE, Jouenalist, Novelist, and Man, in ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM, WBLLINGTON-TEhRAOE, ON THURSDAY, 18th JUNE, At 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection to defray expenses. /GALLERY OF FINE ARTS. Cjt — FBIDAY AFTERNOON, 26th JUNE. \ Under tho patronage and in the presenoe of His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Glasgow. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S SECOND CONCERT. Third Series. qT. JOHN'S CHURCH. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S ORGAN RECITAL. Vocalist, Mb. Feed Pope. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. Collection in Aid of Organ Fund. TiRESDEN CO.'S WAREHOUSE FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 7.30 to 9.30. FREE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AND GRAND EXHIBITION OF PIANOS, ORGANS, AND OTHER MUSIOAI INoTKUME.NTd. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., M. J. BROOKES, Manager. THE PRESENTATION ' TO TH3 !TT ON. B. J. SEDDON, •"• AND SOCIAL, WiU take place at the SKATING RINK, ON MONDAY, 22nd INSTANT, At 8 p.m. Admission Fbbe, by ticket only. Tickets may be obtained on application to Messrs. Peter Hutson, Andrew Collins, L. L. Harris, Mrs. T. K. Macdonald, the Secretary (Mrs. tSchooh), or any other member of the Committee. BY ORDER. AN SOUTHERN PEAKS. THE ALPS, FROM MILFORD TO AORANGI. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Under the Auspices of THE NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION, BY MALCOLM ROSS, Vice-President New Zealand Alpine Club. EXCHANGE HALL, MONDAY, 29th JUNE, At 8 P.M. Admission, One shilling. Members, free, on production of member* ship tioket. rpHE LADIES' FANCY FAIR (Festival Choral Society), THO M A S'S HALL, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th JULY. Under the Patronage of the Conntess of Glasgow and Lady Augusta Boyle. President Mrs. R. Seddon. Vice Presidents... Lady Hector, Lady Stout. JESSIE RITCHEY, lion. Soo. MINNIE HAMERTO2T, Hon. Treas. THE Fancy Fair Committee in connection with tbe Festival choral Society are disposing of two Ladies' Bioyoles (Humber) by Art Union at their Fair on Ist July.at Thomas's Hall. The Bioycles are to be seen in the window of Meesrs. Inglis Bros., Willis-street. '' LADIES' CLASSES FOB PHYSICAL EDUCATION and BICYCLEBIDING. IN answer to a request from several Ladies. Monsieur De Met d'Ai-kemade invites ail Ladies interested in the formation of Ladies' Classes for Puysical Education and Bicycle-riding to meet him at the Institute for Physical hduoation (St. Peter's Schoolroom), Ghuznee street, on FRIDAY AFTEKNOON, 19th June, at 3.30 o'clock. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. SCHOOL Reopens after Winter Holidays on TUESDAY next, 23rd June. Terms. Day Scholars, 25s per quarter.Boarders, £30 per annum. ' TRY " X JAM. "OALL PROGRAMMES, in neweßt deEigna, printed at Evenino Post offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 6

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