INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION— Cuba-street Extension. OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. MACHINERY IN MOTION MODEL DAIRY. MUSI CA L FE S T I V A L BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S MUSICAL SOCIETY OP 200 VOICES AND ORCHESTRA 01 35 PERFORMERS. THIS EVENING, AT 8. " Stabat Mater " Rossini " Lord Ullin's Daughter " Hamish M'Cunn Concert Overture, &c, &c. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER: " Song of Destiny " Brahms "Hinemoa" Alfred F. Hill THURSDAY, 3bd DECEMBER (Not Friday, 4th, as on tickets) : " Messiah" t ... /, ... Handel SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER: " Hear My Prater " ... Mendelssohn "Comala" Gado Conductors : Messrs. MAUGHAN BARNETT AND ALFRED F. HILL. Soloists : Madame EVELEEN CARLTOtf Mrs. SHORTRIDGE Miss PARSONS Mr. JOHN W. HILL Mr. JOHN PROUSE Mr. F. S. POPE Me. H. WIDDOP Harpist s Miss CONSTANCE HATHERLEY RESERVED SEATS ... %j m (Exclusive of Is Entrance to Exhibition Box Plans Now Open at Dresden Rooms. C. D. MORPETH, Secretary. ELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1896-97. NOTICE. ' On and after this date any person wishing 1 to Reserve Seats must do so at the Dresden. No seats will be reserved after 5 p.m., after which time all seats unreserved will be free, and no money taken at the Concert Hall doors on any occasion. SAMUEL BROWN, President, Wellington Industrial Exhibition. As some misapprehension may arise, this: advertisement is not intended to apply t the concerts advertised above, which are o the Subscription concerts arranged for befor the Exhibition was opened, and for which 4( seats have to be reserved for subscribers, bi no money will be taken at the Concert Hai. door. S. BROWN. EXHIBITION" TO SEASON TICKET-HOLDERS. LADIES holding Temporary " Card " Season Tickete can now exchange? at the Exhibition Ticket-office for Permanent Tickets, which have just been received from the printers. C. D. MORPETH, Seoretary. mHOMAS'S HALL WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. Under the patronage of Sir Robert and Lady Stout. MISS GRACE WAKELIN, The Youthful and Talented ELOCUTIONIST, Will give her amusing and interesting entertainment, consisting of Original Sketches and Recitations from tho best authors, which will include " The Relief of Lucknow," with musioal accompaniment. Vocal and instrumental music. Admission, 2s and Is ; coildren half-price. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. ENT -TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Congregational TEA MEETING will be held THIS EVENING, at 6.30 o'clock, in the Schoolroom; and afterwards, in the Church, addresses will be given by Rev. Wm. Hewitson, 8.A., and other friends, and the choir will render a programme of anthems, &c Tickets; Is 6d each. TITOE TRILBY PLAIN AND FANCY X DRESS BALL (Under patronage of the leading citizens) WILL BE HELp ON THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, THOMAS'S HALL. Full String Band. Dancing at 8 p.m.. Double tickets, 3s 6d ; extra lady, Is 6d ; single gentleman, 2s 6d; gallery, Is; children, Is. Tickets at the Dresden, King's, Cimino's, Mackay"s, Batkin's ; also sold at the door. rB "VRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, X Wellington South. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. SOIREE, WEDNESDAY, 2nd DEC. Tea on tables 6.30 p.m. Public Meeting 7.30. Selections of Music will be rendered by the Choir from Farmer's Mass and Mazart's Twelfth Moss. Conduotor, Mr. C. D. Mackintosh. Addresses, &o. Adult Tickets, Is ; Children, 9d. CHAS. SWINEY, . Hon. Sec. ELANESIAN MISSION AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS FUND. A BAZAAR In aid of the above will bo held in tho ART GALLERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY 3rd, 4th, and sth DECEMBER. Contributions of country produce, work, or money wijl be thankfully received by Mrs Wallis, Bisbopscourt. > /"IRICKET ! CRICKET ! CRICKET AUCKLAND vTwELLINGTON. BASIN RESERVE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER. Play commences 10.30 a.m. Admission to Ground, One Shilling. Ladies Fre». Grandstand, 6d. . W. C. S. LEVERS,tSeo. W.C.A. ■ME. MAUGHAN - BARNETT'S SOCIETY MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Books of Words, 6d each; may be obtained at the Hall THIS EVENING. NORTHERN GOLDFIELDS. " MR. A. T. BATE, Sharebroker, 24., Lambton-quay, will ba leaving for Auckland on Friday, 4th December, and will be pleased to execute Mining Commissions for clients and others.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 163, 1 December 1896, Page 6
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