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O X A T I N G t RINK. WEDNESDAY POPS! Lessees ... G. R. Hall and P. A. Savieri. Musical Director S. Cimino, Jun. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist JUNE. A MONSTER NIGHT! The Management of tho above popular entertainments have much pleasure in .informing their patrons and the public generally that they have been fortunate enough to secure the oenices of that well-known clevor combination, THE ALABAMA COONS, Who will give one of their clover and refined NEGEO MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENTS, Introducing some of the latest Songs, Negro Melodies, Quartettes, Coon Songs, New Jokes, &c, &c. FOUR END MEN. THE CONCERT Portion of this Grand Programme will include the following talented artists :—: — Miss Woodward, The charming young Soprano, who made a great hit at our third concert. Mr. T. M. Wil*-ord Has kindly consented to contribute humorous songs. Mr. G. Hoskings, The olever young Lightning Cartoonist. FRED. ELTON, Comedian, Who is passing through our city, en route to Sydney under engagement to Mr. Harry Rickards, lias been specially engaged for this concert. And others. Full Programme in Tuesday's issue. For the convenience of those wishing to avoid tho crush, the management have opened a box plan at Begg & Co.'s, Willis-street, where seats may now be reserved. Booking fee, 6d. Prices as usual — QBQ B Chairs, Is. Q d Doors open at 7 o'clock. ARAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL. SKATING RINK. NEXT TUESDAY, 31st MAY. FIRST OF THE SEASON. Specially prepared Floor. Music for Dancing will be supplied by Mr. Kearsley's Orchestra. Songs will be given during the evening by well-known looal artists. All tickets, 2s (refreshments included), ELLINGTON PHYSICAL TWAINING SCHOOL & GYMNASIUM. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee-street. OPEN NIGHT. TUESDAY NlfiXT, 31st MAY, 1898, Commencing at S p.m. Admission, 6d. Tickets at " Theßyko." rjnHE MITCHELLTOWN BRASS BAND JL Will hold a SOCIAL In the Mitchelltown Schoolroom, FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE. Tickets— Double, 2s 6d ; single, Is 6d ; extra lady, Is. Refreshments. Music— Mr. Fischer. C. K. JAMES, J. FLYNN, Bandmaster. . Secretary. SOUTHERN CROSS SOCIETY. LADY STOUT will read Miss Benjamin's Paper on " Some Inequalities in the Laws affecting Men and Women," on MONDAY, 30th May, at 8 p.m., in No. 5 Room, Exchange Buildings. Public invited. Collection. Committee meots at 7.30. XT ARBOUR EXCURSIONS. DAY'S~BAY. The now Excursion Steamer DUCHESS will make trips as under (weather permitting) :—: — SUNDAY, 29th MAY. Leave Ferry Wharf, 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay, 4.30 p.m. Fares, Is 6d ,- Children, 9d. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Ltd.) On aud after MONDAY, 30th MAY, the Morning Train for Palmerston, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Napier, and intermediate stations will leave the Compauj''s Station at 6.50 a.m. W. M. lIANNAY, General Manager. • Wellington, 261h May, IS9B. "OHONOGRAPH PARLOUR. Wo have opened a well-appoinicd Phonograph Parlour in conjunction with our Business at 32, Cuba-street. We havo Edison's very latest Improved "Air Break-whkkl" Phonographs, admitted to be tho finest over landed in Now Zealand. 100 Records of Music, Song, and Story. PHONOGRAPHIC AT HOMES Can bo arranged for. GRAPHOPHONES (Complete Outfits), We boll them. The 1 CASH HO M E (or Improved )• or Eagle), .£5 10s. J ON TIME PAYMENT. The ") CASH COLUMBIA [-Or ON TIME PAYMENT, .£lO 10s. ) 20s Monthly. The •) CASH BIJOU, £Or ON TIME PAYMENT, Xl 2 12s. ) 20s Monthly. The ") CASH UNIVERSAL [■ Or ON TIME PAYMENT, .£l6. ) 20s Monthly. THE HOME PHONOGRAPH, .£l3 10s. EXHIBITION OUTFITS, .£2O, £25, £45. Automatic Batteries, .£0 6s, Cash or Time Payment. Autonmtio Graphophones, 3d in the slot. Call and see them. Makers of all kinds of Coin Slot Machines. THE AUTOMATIC AND MEDICAL BATTERY COMPANY, Head Office— King-strcefc, Sydney. Depot, 32, Cuba-st. Workshops, Wright-st. DANCING.— A large and varied stook of Fanoy Invitation Cards and Circular* At Evbnino Post office

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 125, 28 May 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 125, 28 May 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 125, 28 May 1898, Page 6