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OPERA HOUSE. Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, P.C., M H.R., LL.D., and Other Distinguished Citizens. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 4th and sth MAY. The first appearance in the Wellington Opera House of Edison's Latest Triumph, THE PERFECTED PROJECTING KINETOSCOPE. A Spendid Skt op Q/\ NEW ENDLESS LIFE-SIZE O\J SCENES, NO VIBRATION, Licluding the fainoup horse AMBERITE winning the Caulfield Cup, President M'Kinley addressing the people, United States Militia, &c. Assisted by a HIGH-CLASS CONCERT COMPANY, Also, THE WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND. The Greatest Combination ever offered to the Wellington public at "POP" PRICES! Admission — 2s, Is, and Sixpence. Box plan at the Dresden Company. The public are advised to book seats early, as crowded houses are expected. CAMPBELL COLQUHOUN, Business Manager. rjl H O M A S' S HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. A GREAT PROGRAMME! MR. MACDUFF BOYD'S GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. Mr. Boyd will be assisted by the following Artists :—: — Mrs. Cadzow and Miss Vartha, who will play in duet — " RhapsodieHongroise " (Liszt), " Marche Hongroise " (Kowalski) Mr. Hugh J. Emmett (final appearance) will play a Violin Duet, by Dancla, with Mr. JMacDuiT Boyd, and will give a Musical Monologue in the second part Mr. Cadzow, the eminent tenor, will sing— '• The Queen's Letter " (Hobbs), " For All Eternity " (Mascheroni), '' The MacCJregors' Gathering," "The Wearing o' the Green." Mr. F. S. Pope will also give his valuable help. Tickets, 2s ; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. THE AY ELLINGTON SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION. ON MONDAY, 2nd May, a Lecture by A. W. Kitson, Esq., on "The Phonographer and v/hafc will" beome of him," Education iioard Buildings, at 8 p.m. All shorthand writers invited to take down the lecture, and members to shake hands with Mr. T. H. Cramp before he goes to England. SECOND ORGAN RECITAL BY MR. PUECELL WEBB, IN THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Welling fcon-terrace , On TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Soloists — Miss Orr and Mr. J. G. Chambers. Collection for Organ Fund. Q A L E OF WORK. WESLEY CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, Taranaki-strekt. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea, &c. * In the Evening, Orchestral Selections, Vocal Items, <kc. The Graphophone will also be exhibited at a small charge. Admission Free. FORWARD MOVEMENT HALL, ■ Manners-street. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In addition to the Slides to be shown at the nbovo Hall TO-NIGHT, illustrating Mr. Charles Hulke's Limelight Lecture on •'Switzerland," several Slides will be thrown on the screen having special interest, OU account of the present war between America and Spain, depicting the Harbour of Havana and its vicinity. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock Admission, 3d. DAY'S BAY. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, WEDNESDAY EVENING. fTIHE new Excursion Steamer DUCHESS _3_ will make an Excurajpn as above (weather permitting). Leave Ferry Wharf, 7.45 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 10.30 p.m. Dancing in the New Pavilion, lighted b l Electric Light. Minifies String Band. FARE 2/OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. IKTOMINATIONS CLOSE on WEDNESIS DAY, 4th May, at 9 p.m., for the following events : — FIRST DAY. No. 3. OtakiCnp 4. Birthday Hurdles 6. Welter Handicap 7. Flying Handicap SECOND DAY No. 1. Trial Handicap 2. Ranfurly Stakes Hftac&raj» 3. Second Hurdles 4. Winter Oats 6. Ste^yards' Welter 7. Jubilee Handicap Nomination 1 soy for each rae«* Post Office closes at 5 p.m. For full particulars see Weekly Press. HEMA R. TE AO, Secretary, Otaki. A D A M E HELLER Physiognomist, Inspirational Medium, Hill-street, No. 1 (first house off Moles-worth-street). _^ Questions answered on Health, Marriage, Business, &c. Season limited to short stay only. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS I JB. HULBERT, Boot Manufacture o and Specialist, has taken the premise jno. 27, Willis-street (late Clifton Galleries), and will open on Saturday, 7th May, with « first-class stock of Ladies' Children's, anc Gents' Goods, including a large proportioi of his own well-known makes. N.B.— Then will be nothing given away, no sales or shop worn bankrupt stocks. T?1 J. KING 'S for Sheet and Book Musitt E. J. King's for Violin, Banjo, Mandolin &c, Strings. E. J. King's for Musical Instruments. E. J. King's for Piano Tuning. E. J. King's for Rehairing Violin, Viola 'Cello and Bass Bows. E. J. King's for Victoria, Australian, Gros venor. &c, Music-books. E. J. King and Sons' Quadrille Orchestr: and Quadrille Pianist. E. J. King's addresa— 69, Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 102, 2 May 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 102, 2 May 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 102, 2 May 1898, Page 6