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nnUE CENTURY'S MARVELS.^ HARMSTON'S GIGANTIC CIRCUS ARRIVED TO-DAY Br the U.S.S. Monowai. OPENING TO-MORROW EVENING. Location— OLD EXHIBITION GROUND. R. LOVE, Sole Manager. QT. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. LADIES' MUSICAL SOCIETY. SECOND ~~C~O NCEET, To take place TO-NIGHT. President — Lady Douglas. Conductress — Mrs. Alfred Levi. Programme : Part I. 1. Part Song— 1 ' The Passage Bird's Farewell" (Mendelssohn) 2. Song— "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan)— MiHH Isabel Mcc (Organ Obligate— Miss Upham) 3. Part Song — MaidenH Through the Meadows Roaming" (Rubinstein) 4. Piano Solo — Rhapsodic Hongroise No. 12 (Liszt) — Mrs. Alfred Levi 5. Part Song — "Wreathe Ye the Steps" (Schumann) 6. Song— " Solveij's Song" (Greig)— Mrs. Benjamin 7. Part Song — "The Wanderer's Night Song " (Rubinstein) 8. Song — " When Sparrows Build " (Lindsay) — Miss Isabel Mcc , 9. Part Song — " Autumn Song" (Mendelssohn) 10. Song — " Terrence's Farewell " (Lady Dufferin) — Mrs. Tegetmeier 11. Vocal Waltz— " Moonlight " (Clarke) Part 11. 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 Secretary, at 2s each. ISABEL F. MEE, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. ALVATION ARMY, Vivian-street. MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. One of the grandest programmes yet rendered by the Army Band will be gone through TO-MORROW EVENING. The programme consists of 16 items, amongst which is a Coffee Supper. The piano f jv this meeting has been kindly lent by IC. J. King, Esq. Mr. Mackintosh will render Clarionet and Surrusophone Solos. Tickets i'or the meeting, only One Shilling. Cos:e in Crowds ! EIGHT HOURS NINTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION AND LABOUR D AY CARNIVAL ! BASIN RESERVE, WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1898. GRAND MINERAL SPECIMEN art union! £140 prTles. £140 I?P7A IN GOLD MINERAL SPECIoW # U MENS. FIRST PRIZE— GOLD £^\(\ SECOND PRIZE-GOLD ... 4?OA IN GENUINE. GOLD MINERAL SPECIMENS. i Note. — The above Prizes are not specimens of rock or quartz, but Gold Mineral Specimens of the absolute value represented. J&*7f\ IN BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINToWtf \J INGS AND OTHER WORKS OF ART. Tickets, ONE SHILLING, giving purchasers an absolute chance in Art Union, and admitting to Sports and Amusements. Obtainable every evening at the Trades Hall, Lainbton-quay. j In order to facilitate drawing of Art Union , Ticket-sellers in the city returning blocks \ on or before the Bth October will be allowed i double commission on sales. NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to Tuesday, 4th October, for the Rights of two Refresh ■ ment Booths and for Supply of Committee's Luncheon. — - ■ Applications will also be received for the Rights of Games, &c. Entrants will note that Acceptances for all Handicapped Events at the Sports close at the Trades Hall on MONDAY EVENING, 3rjd October, at 8.30 o'clock. WM. NAUGHTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 402. • OTAKI MAORI HACK RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 9th and 10th NOV. NOMINATIONS FOR— First Dat: Otaki Handicap, 80 soys, one mite 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, 60 soys, one mile and a furlong ; Second Hurdle Handicap, 40 soys, one mile and a half ; Rangiuru Handicap, 40 soys, oiW mile ; Electric Handicap, 30 soys, five furlongs ; Close on WEDNESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, at 9 p.m. Weights declared 26th October. Acceptances tor all first day's Handicaps and Entries for Maiden Plate, Maiden Hurdles, Railway Plate, and Raukawa Plate close at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 2nd November, 1898. HEMA R. TE AO, Secretary, Otaki. INVESTMENT. " V? KAAA — A good investment wanted <^Oi/H I\J for ,85000 in the business portion of the city. Apply Box 329, P.O. \I7OLFE'S Schnapps clears the blood V t through, the kidneys. Get Wolfe's 1 Sounappsi

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1898, Page 6