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/^WPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... Messrs. St. John and Hayman. General Manager ... Mr. Percy St. John. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Accorded Last Evening 1 by the Public to MESSRS. ST. JOHN and HAYMAN'S AUSTRALIAN DRAMATIC COMBINATION. Universally admitted by Press and Public A GREAT SHOW ! T O.N I GH T Will be repeated Sims and Pettitt's Great Drama, THE VAGABOND! Mrs. Harry Marshall as... Leslie Grey Mr. leve Hayman as ... Simeon Jacobs Supported by the Full Strength of the ST. JOHN-HAYMAN COMPANY. TO-NIGHT Will be Absolutely the Last Performance of THE VAGABOND. MONDAY NEXT ... MJ" PARTNER Popular Prices — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Stalls and Family Cirole, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Holliday's (no extra charge for booking). Day sales at Aldous'a and Abel's, J. L. Le BRETON, Touring Manager. •|j^ XCHANGE HALL. BEN TILLETT, BEN TILLETT, BEN TILLETT, BEN TILLETT, THE GREAT LABOUR LEADER. THE GREAT LABOUR LEADER. THE GREAT LABOUR LEADER. . SATURDAY and MONDAY, At 8 p.m. One of the most eloquent and forceful speakers who have visited the colony. Saturday night's lecture— Subject: "Labour and the Legislature." Admission — 2s, Is, and 6d. /"APERA HOUSE. SUNDAY, 25th JULY, 1897, At 8 p.m^ ALDERMAN BEN TILLETT Will deliver A LECTURE ON RELIGION AND SOCIALISM. Ministers and Church People' Specially Invited. SIR ROBERT STOUT IN THE CHAIR. During the evening Sacred Vocal and Instrumental Music will be rendered by popular artistes. Admission — Nil., Collection. Dress Circle reserved for ladies and ladies accompanied by gentlemen. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. rriRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, X Newtown, MONDAY, 26th JULY. Concert, in aid ot School Renovation Fund. Selections will be rendered by Misses Le Coutour (2), Randell, Mesdames Marsh, Murdoch, and Spackman, Messrs. Ironter Brown, Postgate, Spackman. R. B. Williams, C. D. Mackintosh, and E. Fuller. Admission, 6d. Commence at 8 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Co. W. COSTELLO, Hon. Sec. mHE FORESTERS' BRASS BAND 1 Will hold a GRAND SOCIAL IN THOMAS'S HALL ON FRIDAY NEXT, 30t'h JULY. During the evening there will be Selections by the Band, Songs, Duets, Hornpipes, Solos, &c, making altogether the most enjoyable Social of the season. Grand March at 8 o'olock. — Double Tickets, including refreshments, 3s 6d W. FOSTER, Conductor. P. HODGtf. Bandmaster. J. T. WEBBER, Secretary. rw\ H O M A S ' S HALL. MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1897. FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION. FIRST ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DKESS SOCIAL ! . Proceeds to go to the Hospital Fund. Fischer's String Band. Tickets— Double, 4s ; Single, 2s 6d ; Lady's, Is 6d — may be had from the Committee, or from W. Jones, Secretary, "12, Grey-street. TO WHARF LABOURERS AND SEAMEN. A LECTURE will be delivered by Alderman Ben Tillett in the Forward Movement Hall (opposite Fire Brigade Station), Manners-street, on TUESDAY, 27th July, at 8 p.m. All AVharf workers are requested to roll up. "FOR CHRIST AND THE CHURCH." WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL C.E. UNION. FOURTH ANNUAL CONVENTION, 25th to 29th JULY. SUNDAY,. 25th— 9.30 a.m.,- Baptist Church, Vivian-street, C.E. Sermon, Rev. G. Mann MONDAY, 26th — 7.30 p.m., Webb-street P.M. Church, Devotional Meeting TUESDAY, 27th— Wesley Church, Tara-naki-street — 2.30 p.m., Conference, C.E. Meetings, Helps and Hindrances 4 p.m., the Endeavourer and Reading 5.30 p.m., GREAT CONVENTION TEA. - Tickets, One Shilling. 6.15 p.m., Song Service 7.30 p.m. , Great Public Meeting. Speakers —Revs. Shirer, F. W. lsitt, J. Dawson. WEDNESDAY— 2.30 p.m., Free Parliament, " Our Methods of Work" 4 p.m., Junior Rally 6.15 p.m., Workers' Meeting 7.30 p.m., Consecration Service and Roll Call The public are invited to all the meetings. Programmes, including hymns, 2d each, to be obtained at the door. ' T. SIMS, Hon. Sec. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0.F , M.U. -|t/T EMBERS are reminded of the Banquet JJI to be held in the Trocadero on the 28th inst. Tickets to be had from any Member of the Committee, or the Secretary. S. H. SNELL, Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE.' • THE Friends of Mr. Caleb Edmonds are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife Elizabeth, which will leave his residence, Main-road, Petone, on Sunday, 25th July, at 12.30 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. E. H. COLLETT, Undertaker, Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 6