.f\ PEEA HOUSE. Under the direction of L. J. Lohr, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, And for the following 3 THEEE NIGHTS ONLY. 3 Triumphant Return and Farewell of CAEL HEETZ, Prior to his departure for London, in a SPECIAL FAREWELL HOLIDAY BILL VANITY FAIE VANITY FAIE VANITY FAIE See VANITY FAIE VANITY FAIE VANITY FAtB Farewell presentation of tho original CINEMATOGEAPHE, In a complete set of new pictures,' all STAB SUBJECTS EECENTLY ABETTED, Including a portrait of HEE MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. (No early doors). Secure Seats at Holliday's. EDWIN GEACH, Manager. t! JOHN'S PEESBYTEBIAS CHUECH SUN.DAY SCHOOLS, Willis-street. ANNIVERSAEY SEEVIOES, 1897. TUESDAY, 18th MAY. The Cantata, "ESTHEE, THE BEAU TIFUL QUEEN," will be rendered in tho Church by a large chorus of scholars and teachers, assisted by the choir and triends, under tho leadership of Mi 1 . W. Hopkirk. Mr. Burnett will preside at the organ. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to beghfat -' Admission Free, Collection in aid of School Funds. F. MASON, Hon. Seo. MADAME COPE'S SECOND POPULAR CONCEET, EXCHANGE HALL, 19th MAY. Prison Scene, Chorus of Monks, Trovatore Tapors Brightly Burning, Tableau of Ladie3 Banjo Solo, Mr, Hunter Brown ; Vivandier Song. Admission, Is ; Eeserved Seats, 2s j Plan at Dresden. (^T. PAUL'S PEO-CATHEDEAL. Stainbu's Cantata, " THE DAUGHTEE OF JAIEUS," "Will be sung on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, May 19, At 8 o'clock, m H 0 M A S ' S HALL. FEIDAY, 23th MAY. GEAND .CONGEST, Given by Madame Eosaly Merz, for tho .BENEFIT OF jillbS WEAVEE. "Admission— 3s, 2s, aud Is. Tickets at tho .Dresden, itoicliardt'e, and Parsons's. SCIENTIFIC CHIEOGNOMY. MADAME DENISE will receive visitors ac xri3, Upper Willis-street, on and after MONDAY, 17th May. Hours— lo am. to 10 p.m. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY . rTIHE Annual Meeting of the above Society JL will be held in tho Museum Eoom TONiGHT (MONDAY), at 8 o'clock, to receivt Annual Eeport, elect Office-bearers, &o. W. E. MOREIS, 10th May, 1897. Hon. Sec. j , , ST. PAUL'S PARISH. A SPECIAL MEETINGS Parishipnera: will be held TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), in me Tinakori-rtaad Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock, to consider a resolution of the Vestry regarding tho proposed re-building of the Sydney-street Schoolroom. T. H. SPROTT, Vicar. ST. PAUL'S BELIEF AND DOECAS SOCIETY. rBAHE Annual Meeting of the above Society JL will be held in the Choir Vestry of St. Paul's pro-Uathedral on TUESDAY ne-^ 18th May, at 3 p.m. Business : Report and Balance-sheet Election ot Onicers Subscriptions due Attendance invited. KATE JANISCH, Hon. Seo. THE WELLINGTON PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. rj^HE above will be open to members at A. 7.50 on TUESDAY NIGHT, the 18th instant. tvery person wishing to take part in tha Exercises must come provided with Flannels and Shoes. All intending members specially invited. Full particulars as to subscription, &c, may bo obtained from the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. W. E. Woods, Cuba-street. STAR BOATING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Club will bo held at the Club-house on ii»iUAY, 2Stn May, at 8 p.m. Business j To arrange f or— Presentation of Prizes Annual Ball Purchase of Now Plant And General • W. 11. MOERAH, Secretary. INCOEPOEATED INSTITUTE OF AC COUNTANTS OF NEW ZEALAND. SPECIAL NOTICE BH EXAMINATIONS. npHE date of Examinations of 'the Institute ' X has been advanced one week, owing to tho fact that the date originally fixed has been declared a public holiday. The Examinations will therefore begin on Tuesday, 2t)th June, and the last dato tor receiving applications will bo Saturday, 29th May. C. D. MOEPETH, Secretary. Offices — Chamber of Commerce, 42, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON SAILORS' REST* (Incorporated under the Religious, Charit ablo, and Educational Trust Boards' Incorporation Aot, 1884.) TITHE Annual Meeting of Contributors, for JL tho purpose of receiving the report of tho past year and electing five members of tho Committee, will bo held at tho EOst on TUESDAY, 25th inst., at 5 p.m. LEWIS H. B. WILSON^ Hon. Secretary. 17th May, 1897. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Ltd.) WANGANUI -NEW PLYMOUTH SECTION NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BREACH AT RANGITIKEI BRIDGE. . The Government Department now advises that tho temporary Bridge over the Rangitikei River is completed, and that ordinary, goods traffic will bo resumed on and after Monday, 17th met. W. M. HANNAY, General Manager, Wellington, 15th May, 1897.
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1897, Page 6
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