O EIENTAL ENTERTAINMENTS ! EIENTAL ENTERTAINMENTS ! Under Vice-Regal Patronage. ANOTHER INSTANT SUCCESS. EXCHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! THE Pbince op Entertainers, REV. HASKETT SMITH, M.A. EEV. HASKETT SMITH, M.A. *Tlig Fascinating Entertainment — " ON CLASSIC SHORES " " ON CLASSIC SHORES " (First time in Wellington), Including: Roy. Haskett Smith's Rectal, ■' The Quarrel between Brutus and Cassius." Dress Circle and Eeserved Stalls, 3s, or six for 15s j Unreserved, 2s, or six for 10s ; Pit, Is, or six for ss. Box plan at Holliday's. W. LOCKLEY. m H O M A S ' S HALL. SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. DRAMATIC RECITALS Will be given by MR.- A. M. STANLEY, P.R.S.L., The Versatile English Reciter, Assisted by the Leading Elocutionists of Wellington. Mr. Stanley will recite— Benedick's Conversion, from " Much Ado ;" " The Bells ;" Trial Scene, Bardell v. Pickwick; and "Bill Adams " Mr. Paterson will recite — " Inasmuch," " Luke," and "The Dandy Fifth " Mr. Clark will recite — " The Volunteer Organist " Dr. Purdy will recite — " The Revenge," and " My First and Last Appearance " Mr. Fuller will recite—" Baby Bell " Mr. Forrest will recite— Selections from "Shaughraun" * Mr. Haybittle will recite — " Jean Goollo's Yarn," and " Whistling in Heaven " I Recital at 8 precisely. Prices, 2s pnd Is. TIJ" ESLEY CHURCH. SPECIAL UNITED SERVICE. The Rev. L. M. ISITT will begin a Temperance Mission by preaching a sermon next SUNDAY, 27th September, in Wesley Church, at 8.15 p.m., to Church-goers, entitled " ROBBERY FOR BURNT OFFERING." Several city ministers will assist in the service, and friends from other churches are cordially invited. If you believe that PROHIBITION unduiy INTERFERES with LIBERTY, Hear MR. ISITT, SKATING RINK, At 8 p.m. MONDAY, 28th September — Labour versus Liquor. TUESDAY, 29th September — Liquor and Revenue. WEDNESDAY, 30th September— Woman and Liquor Traffic. Chairmen— Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., and Dr. Newman, M.H.R.'s, and A. R. Atkinson, EBq. Admission Free. Front chairs, Sixpence. Collection throughout Rink. Weather permitting, Band and Torchlight Procession Monday night. Mr. Isitt will have something to 6ay ontho Now Zealand Times concerning the violent articles on Prohibition that have lately appeared in that iournal. MANAWATU AUD WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ELEVENTH GRAND ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at PALMERSTON NORTH ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 28th and 29th October.. Entries close 15th October, at 9 p.m. Programmes and Entry Forms can be obtained from C. C. MILES, Secretary. WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB. fTnHE Drawing for the Art Union in connecJL tion with the above Show will take place at the Trocadero THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 25th instant, at 8 o'clock. A. W. STEVENS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CQLLEGE AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE Board of Governors offer Four Scholarships open to pupils of all Primary Schools in the Wellington District who aro between tho ages of Welvo and fourteen years. The Scholarships are tenable up to the age of sixteen, and give free tuition at tho College or Girls' High School. Applications, with proof of ago, will bo received by the undersigned up to the 15th October next. The Scholarships vnM. be j awarded on the same examination as that for tho Education Board Scholarships, to be held in October. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. LABOUR CANDIDATE. THE Meeting called for To-night by the Trades Council in connection with the running of tho Labour Candidate for the City is unavoidably POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 30th inst., at 8 o'olock, at the TRADES HALL. BY ORDER. WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A ' GENERAL MEETING of the Members jC3L of the abovo Association will be held in Truro Hall, No. 56, Taranaki-street, on MONDAY, 28th September, at 8 p.m. Business : To reooivo the report of the sub-commit-tee on the Shannon-street alterations To consider Mr. E. A. Haggen's scheme for raising money locally for carrying out necessary municipal improvements To enrol new members D. B. DUNCAN, "' Secretary. JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting of Delegates to the Junior Cricket Association will be held in ' the Classroom, Vivian - street Baptist Church, at 8 o'olock on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. F. K. REEVES, Hon. Sec. PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. A GENERAL Mooting of tbe above Club will be held in the Empire Hotel, on FRIDAY, 2nd October, 1896, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive balance-sheet To transact any other business that may arise. JAS. B. SPEED, Soc. 3JINSEY & CO. CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, **» 6/6 Doz " Lambton-qua-T
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 106, 25 September 1896, Page 6
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