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P E R A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr. W. O'Sullivan STILL ANOTHEE GENUINE ARTISTIC TRIUMPH ! STILL ANOTHER LAUGHING SUCCESS Achieved by the Favourites, POLLARD'S OPERA. CO., In tho Merry Musical Comedy, THE GAY PARISIENNEI THE GAY PARISIENNE! Received last night by a crowded and delighted audience with ONE CONTINUOUS SCREAM OF LAUGHTER. This piece is produced for LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. If you don't want to Laugh, DON'T COME. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY. 27th SEPT., And following evenings, THE GAY PARISIENNE, By arrangement with Messrs. Williamson AND MtJSGROVE. The Bicycles used are Hollis Bicycles, obtained from the Hollis Cycle Agency, Wellington. The piece produced under the Stage Management of MR. J. B. WATSON. Musical Director . . Mr. H. T. Harrison. POLLARD'S POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Stalls, 3s ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is ; Orchestra Stalls, ss. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sale tickets at the Stalls entrance from 10 till 1 and 2 till 6 daily. Next Production— THE FRENCH MAID! THE FRENCH MAID! FRED. TV. DUVAL, Business Manager. CHURCH, BOWEN-STREET. AN ORGAN RECITAL Will be given by Mr. Purcell Webb TO.NIGHT (TUESDAY), 27th SEPT., At 8 o'clock. Vocalists — Miss Woodward and Mr. F. S. Pope. Admission Free. Cellection. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH LITERARY SOCIETY. A LECTURE will be on TUESDAY iIVESIXG, the 27fch September, in the Schoolroom, r.v. " The Influence of Sea Power on History, a-t detailed in Captain Mahan's Celebrstie'l Work." Limelight views will be exhibited iKH-fcr&tvre. amongst others, of the great r«aral *t,nl:\ki, >.l Camperdown, St. Vincent, the JiiJe, Trafalgar. Afiaivmon iraz. Collection. AX OEGAS RECITAL Will take place at ST. PETER'S. CHURCH ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Fyffe will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Macintosh, Miss Ross, and the Choir. Offertory will go towards Defraying the Cost of a Tremulant lately added to the Organ. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. IN view of the approaching Concert, all members, without exception, are most particularly requested to attend Practice TO- NIGHT. W. F. OAKES, Secretary. BOXING. To PERCY LEWIS, who styles himself " A Boxer from Melbourne." IN answer to your Challenge in the Times, I will meet you at the Cambridge Hotel To-night, at 8 o'clock, to make necessary arrangements for a match. WILLIAM DENTICE, Boxer, Wellington. OTAKI MAORI HACK RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 9th and 10th NOV. NOMINATIONS FOR— First Day: Otaki Handicap, 80 soys, one mile and a quarter ; Welter Handicap, 40 soys, one mile ; Stewards' Handicap, 45 soys, seven furlongs ; First Hurdle Handicap, 45 soys, one mile and 65 chains ; Flying Handicap, 35 soys, six furlongs. Second Day : Trial Handicap, 25 soys, seven furlongs ; Birthday Handicap, (30 soys, one mile and a furlong ; Second Hurdle Handicap, 40 soys, one mile and a half ; Rangiuru Handicap, 40 soys, one mile ; Electric Handicap, 30 soys, five furlongs ; Close on WEDNESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, at 9 p.m. Weights declared 26th October. Acceptances for all first day's Handicaps and Entries for Maiden Plate, Maiden Hurdles, Railway Plate, and Ruukawa Plate close at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 2nd November, 1898. HEMA R, TE AO, Secretary, Otaki. EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION SPORTS. npHE following Handicaps have been de JL olared for tho Second-olass Bicycle Events : — One Mile. Three Miles. Yards. Yards. A. Butknd . . scr scr H. Juriss . . scr scr J. Parrant ... 30 60 L. Smith .., 20 60 \Y. Walsh ... 30 70 K. Carmiohael... 40 70 J toenson . . 40 100 K. Koseiiberg ... 40 100 C. t>. Gardiner.., 40 100 M. IVawok ... 40 100 \\\ O. Stanley... 40 100 aitaitiiev ,„ 40 100 T, A, \*muco ... SO 200 GEO. WATSON, Handicapper, F. TV. SCOTT, Sports Secretary. fp ft X OAKS, TA I TA, *■*- tho Lower Hutt) Will bk Opened on SATURDAY NKXT, Ist OCTOBER, As Ore lists' TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Aftkknqon Tea and Refreshments Daily. A substantial Cold Lunoheon from 12 till 2 on Sunday. This' charming resting-place is just at a convenient distance, and the spacious grounds ore the pleasontest in the vicinity. THE OAKS Is just beyond the Taita Sohoolhouse, on opposite side, and can be recognised by the magnificent row of oak trees skirting the, road. , SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. RANGICJRU HOUSE, at mouth of Otaki. Every ooinfort, s.ea and fresh water bathing, safe beach, boating, tennis, excellent trout fishing, good roads. Terms moderate. Apply early for choice of rooms to MRS. GRIFFITH, Rangiuru-by-the-Sea. Otaki. QUPERIOR Private Board and Residenoe ►O for two respeotable young Men, to share nice front room, or married couple ; good locality, close to business ; bath, hot, cold, and shower, piano, and all conveniences ; reasonable terms. 35, Webb-street, top Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1898, Page 6

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