By permission and under the distinguished patronage of tho Governor and Colonel Pole-Ponton and tho Officers of the Gairisou. rpHE AVENGING OF GORDON I WrTH FIRE AND SWORD TO OMDURMAN I MR. W. ALLAN LLOYD, Egyptian War Correspondent. OPEKA HOUSE, WELLINGTON, TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Doors open 7.30 ; commonoe at 8 p.m. Dress Circle, 2s ; Stall*, Is ; Pit Mid Family Circle, 6d. Box Plan at Holliday's. Carriages at 10 o'clock. HARRY HOOPER, Munagor. /~kPERA HOUB.E. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. SECOND GRAND BALLAD CONCERT, SECOND GRAND BALLAD CONCERT, Under distinguished patronage. Wellington's Leading Abtists. Entiro ohange of Programme. ! Dress Circle, Stalls, and Family Circle, Is : Pit, 6d. Box plan at Dresden. Sixpence extra for booking-. Doors open 7.30 ; overture at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10 p.m. HARRY HOOPER, Manager. TfX CHANGE H A L~IT. WEDNESDAY. 2nd AUG., AND THXTRSDAY, 3rd AUG. THE ALBERT LUCAS COST UM 10 RECITALS. Accompanist, Miss Beatrice Varlha. Circle and Stalls, 2s ; Pit. Is. N.B. — Full programme to-morrowr evening's paper. SALE OF WORK, In aid of School and Gymnasium Buildings, St. Paul's, Thorndon. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 3rd and 4th AUGUST. To be opened by the Countess of Btmfurly Articles for the Stalls (art, work, jumble, toy, flower and plant, sweets and refreshment, bran-t.ub) will be gratefully received by Mrs. Sprott up to Wednesday, 2nd, at 9, Tinakori-road, or on Thursday morning at the Schoolroom, Sydney-street. Parishioners, kindly remember that second-hand nrticlcs will be gladly received for tho Jumble Stall. rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, Wellington South. SALE OF WORK, To be opened on TUESDAY next at 2.30 p.m. by Dr. Chapflr, and continuing on WEDNESDAY, inlhe VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide-road, Tableaux and Music. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINK ARTS. ri^HE Eleventh Annual Exhibition will bo I openod by his Eicellenoy the Governor at the Art Gallery, Whitmore-streot, at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 2nd August. The doors will be opened at 2.30 p.m. Admission on Wednesday, up to 5 p.m., 2s 6d; afterwards, Is. LEWIS H. B. WDTiSON, Secretary. TTERETAUNGA MOUNTED RD7LES ANNUAL BALL. CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. Members and those who have received invitations can obtain tickets from the Secretary or any ono of the Committee on production of invitation card. F. E. GODBEK. Hon. Sec Ball Committee, 84, Cuba-street. Under tho Patronairo of the Governor and Lady Jtaufuriy. fi H O R A L HALL. Mr. Maughan Barnett and Jlerr Max Hoppe'fl FIVE CHAMBER CONCFRTS. The SECOND r>f these wiil bo held on THURSDAY NEXT, tub Sid AUGUST. Box plan now open at Dresden Rooms. Performers —Mr. Manghan Barnett (piano), Horr Max Hqppo and Mr. Herbert Spackruan (violin), Mr. J. H. O. Schwartz (viola), Mr. Arthur Hamerton ('cello). Vocalist— Madame Kvri.hkn Carlton. Prices — Set of eight ticket for season (reserved, scats), 17s ; sinfflo tiokots (reserved seats), 3s: gallery. 2s; Back Seats, Is. ROBT. ANGUS, Hon. Seo. T. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznkx-strbkt. FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 8 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF SCHOOL FUND. Ricitations by Mis^s K. Wrigglesworth Violin Solo — Miss Elsio Hounah Banjo Solo— Miss M. Seed Piano Solo— Miss K. Simpson Songs— Miss Marshall, Miss I. Blundell, Dr, Fyffo, Mr. Pope Tableaux i " Queen of Hearts " " Three Blind Mice " " Two Fiji Princossea '* " Sleep " " A Little Old Woman went up in a Baaket" " Federation " ST. PATRICK'S COLI.KGK OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. HOLDKRS of invitations for the Annual Social are notified that tho Secretary will bo in atkndanco at M'Donald's, 5. M»u-iiers-»trctil, on and alter Tuesday, the Ist August, betneeeu 5 and 7 p.m. JAS. WARD, Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. fI'HE Annual General Mooting of thii I Club will be held at the Trooadero OH MONDAY EVENING, 31st July. BusinessTo Adopt Report and Balonoo-shwet Election of Officers, %nd General. A. M. STUART, Hon. Seo. THE WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. A MEETING to bo held in the Trooadero ou TUESDAY, Ist August, at 8 p.m. All drivers invited. Business— Eleotion of Officers, Adoption of Rules, and Considering the Question of Wages, Hours, &c. WELLINGTON CAB PROPRIETORS' UNION. A MEETING of the above will bo held in the Trades Hall on TUESDAY. EVENING NEXT. Bu»ineßß— Election of Officers. JAMES COTTERILL. - President.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 31 July 1899, Page 6
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