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/CRITERION THEATRE. OUR FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Enthusiastically received by a house crowded from FLOOR TO CEILING. FAUST-LAWTON NOVELTY COMPANY. Our Prices ... Is and 6d. Z^PERA HOUSE SATURDAY NEXT, 12th SEPT., At 8 o'clock. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of H.E. the Governor, the Earl of Glasgow ; also under the Patronage of Sir James Hector (in the chair), Sir Maurice O'Rorke, Sir Robert Stout, J. R. Blair, Esq.; Count do Jouffray d'Abbans. LECTURE ON "FRENCH WIT AND HUMOUR," BT LEO R. SULZBERGER, B.A. (Brussels University), Master of Foreign Languages at the Auckland College and Grammar School. Admission— 3s, > 2s, Is. Dress Circle Plan now opened at Holliday's. Proceeds to be devoted to University purposes. EDUCATION BOARD, DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. • A LECTURE, illustrated by Limelight Views, entitled " Famous Buildings of tho World, will be given by Mr. F. de J. Clere, F.E.1.8.A., in the large Hall of the Technical School, Mercer-street, on MONDAY, 14th September, 1896. The Hon. W. E. Walker, Minister of Education, will preside. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. ABTHUE D. EIiEY, Director. H 0 E A L HALL, COURTENAT-PLACE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 11th SEPT. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT. Musical Glasses ! Musical Glasses ! Character Sketch—" Innocent or Guilty?" (repeated by special request). First-ckss Entertainment. See programme. Silver com admission. Commence at 8 p.m. FEEE LECTUEES. ME. C. H. HINMAN will (D.V.) Lecture in the Gospel Hall, Herbertstreet, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Subject—" The Book of Enth." TO-MOEEOW NIGHT, in the Methodist Schoolroom, Sydney-street, at 7.30. Subject—" The Tabernacle in the Wilderness." All heartily invited. Sankey's Hymns. TUPP'S PEIVATE BAND WILL GIVE A PEEFOEMANCE IN ORIENTAL BAY NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Collection will be made in aid of Instrument Fund. W. JUPP, Bandmaster. WELCOME TO OTAGO FOOTBALL TEAM. HOLDERS of Tickets are reminded that the Smoke Concert takes placo on ■ SATURDAY NEXT, 12th September, in Thomas's Hall, at 8 p.m. Tickets (5s each) can be obtained ,at Batkin's and Sutherland's up to 1.15 on Saturday. A. H. LOGAN, Hon. Sec XXTBLLINGTON KENNEL CLUB. TENTH ANNUAL SHOW, In Drillshed, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 18th and 19th' SEPTEMBER. Record Entry of any Dog Show ever held in the colony. Grandest Collection of Collies ever benched in Australasia. ART UNION in connection with the above. Tickets, Is each, which also admits ' to Show. First prize, Lady's Model Cham' pion Bicycle ; 2nd prize, Gent's ditto ; and a number of other prizes. A. W. STEVENS. Hon. Sec. BOXING AND WRESTLING. RICHARDSON'S GYMNASIUM, Lower Taranaki-strkbt. SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. THE Great Evonts of the evening will be on 'Exhibition of Boxing, the best of eight rounds, between William Campbell and C. Crawford, and a Wrestling Match between Messrs. Ryley and M'Cormick, the best three out of five bonts. A good Preliminary Programme. Admission, 2s and Is. WELLINGTON CYCLING CLUB. npHE Annual Meeting of the above Club •*- will be held at the Trocadero on FRIDAY NIGHT, the 11th inst., atß o'oiook. Business : To Receive Report and Balonoe-Bheet And General. RONALD P. HOOD, Hon. Sec. I. 0. G. T. A SPECIAL Emergency Meeting of the ■£*- members of St. John's Lodge (only) will be held in the Lodgeroom at 7.30 on FRIDAY, 11th inst. Members of other Lodges invited for 8.30. SISTER M. PERRY, C.T. MIDLAND' CRICKET CLUB. * THE Annual General Mooting of the Midland Cricket Club will take placo at the Central Hotel on TUESDAY, 15th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : To register under Unclassified Sooietiei Aot; To receive Report and Balance-sheet ; And General. R. F. STEELE, , Hon. Sec. WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE. A SPECIAL MEETING for Members only will be held at No. 6 Room on FRIDAY, the 11th, at 8 p.m.. when Messrs. D. P. Fisher and Worth will address the meeting. A. R. SCHOCH, Hon. Sec. MR. M'GLASHAN'S ORCHESTRA will meet TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday), in Room 5, Exchange Buildings. A full attendance is particularly requested. JAS. B. SPEED, Sec. W.C.S. AT this timo of the year we all require » Blood Purifier of some kind. FiteGerald's new BLOOD MIXTURE is the best. Price, 3s 6d per bottle. Prepared only by WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Willia-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 6

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