OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, 11th JULY. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO MISS CELTA DAMPIER, The Talented New Zealand Child Violinist. Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Ranfurly. Patrons— His Grace Archbishop Redwood, Sir Maurice O'Rorke, the Orchestral Society, the Festival Choral Society, the Wellington Liedertafel, the German Liedertafel (E. Focke, Esq., President), <feo. Committee— Lady Douglas, Mesdames C. H. Izard, Bolton, T. G. Macarthy, Merz, Prouse, and Teeretmeior, Messrs Maughan Barnett, Max Hoppe, A. Levi, R. Parker, J. H. O. Schwartz, H. Spackman, &c. Executive— Messrs. M. J. Brookes, W. Gill, W. P. Parsons, and Thos. Pringle. With the assistance of the LEADING ARIISTS IN WELLINGTON— Miss Jeanne Ramsay, Mrs. Alfred Levi, Mad am o Merz, Miss Constance Hathcrley (harpi&t of the Musin Concert tour), Messrs. John Prouse, R. B. Williams, the Ladies' Musical Society, and a double quartette from the Wellington Liedertai'el, &c. &c. The CONCERT, which promises to be tho most .BRILLIANT SUCCESS of the present season, is for the purpose of adding to the fund now held in trust by a committee of leading residents in Auckland, to enable Miss Dampier to proceed to Europe for study. The child's marvellous talent gives promise (under proper supervision) of her developinginto a violinist whom New ' Zealand and the Wellington public will feel proud to have assisted. POPULAR PROGRAMME. The programme will be issued in a few days, and will be arranged on distinctly popular lines. Musical Director, Mr. Robert Parker. Tickets may be had at the Dresden, or from any member of the Committee. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan opens at the Dresden on Tuesday, sth July. Day tickets at King's, Manners-street. ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney-street, entitled "A DRESS REHEARSAL,"' By George R. Sims, on TUESDAY, sth JULY, 1898, at 8 o'clock. Admission — 2s and Is. Tickets and Box Plan at Holliday's. SOMETHING ABOUT . THE EARLY DISSENTERS. " CONGREGATIONAL CONFESSORS AND MARTYRS " - Is the subject that the REV. J. R. GLASSON Will lecture upon TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 7.30, in the Congregational Church Schoolroom, courtenay-place. The Lecture will be illustrated with very fine Limelight Views by the Rev. W. A. Evans. A dmission — Adults, 6d ; Children, 3d. A BENEFIT SOCIAL, in aid of Mrs. Phillips and family, will take place in the Gymnasium Hall, Newtown, on WEDNESDAY, 6th July, 1898. Single tickets, 2s. Social begins at 8 p.m. LECTURE BY Sir Robert Stout, in St. Andrew* Schoolroom, on TUESDAY, sth. July* at 8 p.m. Subjkct : " The Greatness and Decadence of Spain." DINGLE TAX LEAGUE. AN ADDRESS Under the auspices of the above League will be delivered by IGNATIUS SINGER, F.C.S., Author of " The Story of my Dictatorship," " Gove i ~- inent by the People," &c, &c. entitled — " RIGHTS OF PROPERTY," ON THURSDAY 7th JULY, In Room No. 3, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. CECIL ROADLEY, Hon. Seo. ■V^ELLINGTON CORPORATION EMPLOYES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayoe, Town Clerk, and Councillors of Wellington. Tol>e held in THOMAS'S HALL ON MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, 189 S. Proceeds in aid of Wellington Hospital. Double Tickets, 3s; Single Tickets, 2s j Extra Lady, Ib. Fischer's String Band. GEO. JORDAN, Hon. Seo. rgIHOMAS'S HALL Jj_ 2nd AUGUST. BALL AND FRUIT BANQUET, In aid of the Girls' Institute. Tickets to be obtained from Dr. A. Martin, Hon. T. W. Hislop, E. P. Bunny, Esq., or tho Hou. Secretary, Room No. 2, Exchange Hall, Lambton-quay. ___ \I7"ELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, * * AND CANARY SOCIETY'S SHOW. SKATING RINK, 21st, 22nd, 23rd JULY. Exhibitors are notified that entries close at Georgo Thomas and Co.'s on FRIDAY. Btb July, 189S, at 10 p in. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Sec. AY.P.P. and C.S. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, * * AND CANARY SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS OOP CANARIES. Two Extra Classes have been put on the Schedule, as below :—: — 309 a— Norwich Variegated Buff, cayenne fed. 322A--Lizard3. Entries close FRIDAY, Bfch July, at xhomas & Co.'s, for all classes. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Seo. W.P.P. & C.S. WOLFE'S Schnapps has a fine flavor and is an excellent stimulant.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 3, 4 July 1898, Page 6
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