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7 JI XGHA. NG E HALL, TO-NIGHT ! ■) TO-NIGHT ! \ LAST FEW NIGHTS I TO-NIGHT ! ) HELLERS' MAHATMA COMPANY. HELLEIiS' MAHATMA COMPANY. The Donators of Mirth, Music, Mystery, and Sensation. Nbvee Before has such success been so surely and swiftly secured. Never Before has such satisfaction been acknowledged by one and all. HELLERS MADAME HELLER, HELLERS The Marvel of the Present HELLERS Century. HIOLLERS HIOLLKRS Mr. G. W. HELLER, HELLERS Fun Maker— New Novelties. HELLERS HKLLKRS Miss VERA HAVELOCK, lIIOLIjEItS Danseuse with Limelight HKLLEKS Effects. HELLEIiS HELLERS Miss HILDA TALMA, HIOLLERS Vocalist. HELLKBS HELLERS LUMIERE BIOGRAPH. HIOLLERS J. D. STOYLE, Operator. HMLLEIIS HJILLEKS PERCY ABBOTT, HELLERS Banjo Dittiea. Prices — 2s and Is ; reserved seats, 3s. Box plan at Holliday's. GEO. CALLENDER, Manager. WELLINGTON FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY. Patron ... His Excellency the Governor Conductor ... Mr. Robt. Parker THE FIRST and SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS OF THE SEASON 1898 Will be given in the OPERA HOUSE ON 7th and Bth JULY;At 8 p.m. THURSDAY— Gade's " Crusaders," Mendelssohn's "Concerto in G Minor"} Mr Prouse will sing — " Had a horse, a finer no man ever saw," " Shepherd, sea thy horse's foaming; mane," both by F. Korbay ; Orchestral Suite, "Language of Flowers," with harp obligato by Miss Constance Hatherley. FRlDAY— Handel's '" Judas Maccabseus." Artists — Madame Carlton, Mrs. Alfred Levi, Mr. E. J. Hill, Mr. John Prouse ; Solo Pianist, Miss M, Barber ; Harpist, Miss Constance Hatherley. The public will be admitted to the Family Circle and Pit on payment of Is 6d and Is respectively. Tickets to admit one to Family Circle both nights 2s 6d, or family packets of five ss, may be obtained from members of the Society or Dresden Piano Co. and E. J. Kins?, Manners-street. A limited number of Stalls may be booked at the Dresden on payment of 2s 6d. E. PLUMER MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sec. SINGLE TAX LEAGUE AN ADDRESS Under the auspices of the above League will bo delivered by IGNATIUS SINGER, F.C.S., Author of " The Story of my Dictatorship," " Government by the People,"' &c, &c, entitled — " RIGHTS OF PROPERTY," ON THURSDAY 7th JULY, In Room No. 3, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, commencing at S p.m. sharp. Mr. C. Wilson, M.H.U., in the chair. Admission lree. Discussion invited. CECIL ROADLEY, Hon. Sec. A BENEFIT SOCIAL, in aid of Mrs. Phillips and family, will take place in the Gymnasium Hall, Newtown, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Single tickets, 2s. Sooial begins at 8 o'clock. f\\ H O M A S' S *H A L L. X FRIDAY, Bth JULY, 1898. Don't miss the GRAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL, In aid of Painting St. Mary's Cathedral Dancing interspersed with vocal items. Beautiful Decorations. Splendid Musitt First - class Vocal Performers. Capital Supper. Tickets (including refreshments), 2s. WELCOME TO MR. JOHN DUTHIE, M.H.E., AT THE OPERA HOUSE, ON SATURDAY, 9th JULY, At 8 p.m. Mr. J. G. W. Aitken will take the chair. Speakers : MR. JOHN DUTHIE CAPTAIN RUSSELL HON. W. ROLLESTON, M.H.E. Constituents, Supporters, and others are cordially invited. The Dress Circle will be reserved foi ladies and their escorts, H. J. KEARNEY, Hon. Seo. m HOMA S' S "HALL. 2x\d AUGUST. BALL AND FRUIT BANQUET, In aid of the Girls' Institute. Tickets to be obtained from Dr. A. Martin J?°"\ TTT T - Wl Hisl op, E. P. Bunny, Esq., or the Hon. [secretary, Room No. 2, Exchange Hall, Lamb ton-quay. W ELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, * ? AND CANARY SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS OF CANARIES. Two Extra Classes have been put on the Schedule, as below :— 309a— Norwich Variegated Buff, cayenne fed. 322a — Lizards. Enh'ies closo between hours of 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. FRIDAY, Bth July, at Thomas and t-/O. s, for all classes. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Sec. W.P.P. & C.S. WELLINGTON FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIE'J I. TpHE Final Rehearsal for "Crusaders" .-H- and " Judas Maccabams " will be held in the Opera House THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 punctually. Every member is expected to attend. E. PLUMER MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sco,

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 6