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NO LONG Rlt A DOUBT. HARMSTON'S GIGANTIC CIRCUS Left Sydney at 1.30 Saturday for Wellington. THE WORLD'S GREATEST AGGREGATION. PERFORMERS DARING. DASHING, BEILLIANT. NO ONE CAN RECALL 1T« LIKE. INCOMPARABLE, UNPARALLELED. A. NEW STANDARD ESTABLISHED From which all future enterprises must be judged. INEFFACEABLE vuou thjs MEMORY. All Previous Shows must " Palo their Ineffectual Fires." An Avalanche of Marvels and Wonders like unto "The GUANDEUH that was GREECE," "The TRIUMPH that was ROME." CROWNED with LAURELS. WBKATHED with FAME. OUR BEAUTIFUL CANVAS PAVILIONS Will be opened for The Million. SATURDAY EVENING, Ist OCTOBER, OUR FIRST PERFORMANCE. Mrs. Harmston-Love, Sole Proprietress. Robert Lovrc, Manager. Col. Chas. B. Hicks. Representative. DEUTSCHE LIEDERTAFEL. ripHE FIRST ANNUAL BALL i. Of the Deutsche Liedertafeii -will be held at THOMAS'S HALL TO-MORROW (TUESDA ST), 27th SEPT. Application for tickets may be made to the Dresden Piano Company, Lambton-quay ; Messrs. Eller & Son, 10G, Willis street ; Messrs. Wahren & Staub, 173, Lambtonquay ; and to the members of the Committee. HANS GERRITZEN "? „ a B. H WEDDE ] Hon - Sees - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, V 7 CONSTABLE-ST., NEWTOWN. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 7.45 o'clock. LECTURE by the Rffiv. E. DODDRELL. Subject—" Brains and How to Use Them." Admission Free. Collection in aid of Ladies' Working Society. QT. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. LADIES' MUSICAL SOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT, To take place on WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. President— Lady Douglas. Conductress— Mrs. Alfred Levi. Programme : Part I. 1. Part Song — *' The Passage Bird's Farewell ' ' (Mendelssohn) 2. Song— "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan)— Miss Isabel Mcc (Organ Obligate — Miss Upham) 3. Part Song — "Maidens Through the Meadows Roaming " (Rubinstein) 4. Piano Solo— Rhapsodic Hongroise No. 12 (Liszt) — Mrs. Alfred Levi 5. Part Song—" Wreathe Ye the Steps " (Schumann) G. Song—" Solveij's Song " (Grieg)— Mrs, Benjamin # 7. Part Song — " The Wanderer's Night Song " (Rubin stein) 8. Song — 'When Sparrows Build" (Lindsay) — Miss Isabel Mcc 9. Part Song — " Autumn Song" (Mendelssohn) 10. Song —"• Terence's Farewell" (Lady J mfferin) — Mrs. Teg-etmeier 11. Vocal Waltz—" Moonlight "' (Clarke) Part IT. Cantata—" KING RENE'S DAUGHTER " (By Henry Smart). Overture— Mrs. Alfred Levi and Miss Gill Soloists : lolanthe— Mrs. Wilson. Marta— Mrs. Vaughan. Beatrice — Mrs. Leicester. First Soprano and First Contralto — Mrs. Benjamin and Miss Mee. Tickets may be obtained from Members, Dresden Co., Holliday & Co.'s, or Secretax-y, at 2s each. ISABEL F. MEE, . Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. MISb QUEENIE COPE'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Owing to the serious illness of Mr. Cope, the above Ball will be indefinitely Postponed. All who have bought tickets are requested to see the Committee, or Miss Q. Cope, Wellington-terrace. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that the Third Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order. CD. MORPETH, Secretary. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL C.E. UNION. nnHE usual Quarterly Rally will bo held JL in the Sydney-street Primitive Methodist Church on MONDAY EVENING. 26fcli September, at 7.30 p.m. Subject — " The Ideal Society — its Meetings, its Methods." All Endeavourers please attend. T. SIMS. Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION. fTpHE Annual General Meeting will be .1. held in the Exchange Buildings on MONDAY, 26th September, at 8 p.m. Business : To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet To Elect Officers Alteration of Rules ; and General j Any member of an affiliated club may attend, but will not be allowed to vote. W. C. S. LEVEL'S. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CAB PROPRIETORS' UNION. A MEETING of the above will be held in the Trades Hall, Lambton-quay, on TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. H. INNISS, I President. MASONIC HOTEL, Cuba-street, Wellington. CHAS. CRESS (Late of Maxlborough and Wairarapa), Proprietor. This favourite hotel has just been tho- J roughly overhauled, fitted with electric light, &c. Best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. Country visitors please note, near Te Aro House. Telephone No. 1186. WORSER BAY. { EA. I-IEA.RN begs to notify that on '• und after Monday next, 26th Sept., the " lloyal Mail" Line of Coaches will run as under :—: — From City Depot, St. Hill-street (rear of Wilkins & Field's), 10 a.m. and 5 and 0 p.m. From the Bay, 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays (additional), 1.30 p.m. Saturdays only, 10.15 p.m. Return fares, Is. The Cheapest Ride in the World. 333 "O ING UP DAY or NIGHT QQo 000 .CV for Carriages and Caba tJO ° tor Balls and Parties. I Punctuality. Moderate charges. 1 SINCLAIR'S STABLES. Molesworth-rtreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 6