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TCI XCHANGE HALL. Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. P. R. Dix. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. Enormous Attractions. DTK'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. First Appearance of JAMES EAIN JAMES BAIN JAMES BAIN The Groat Lion Com iq tic, and Mr. 808 HALL, Ipraud New Firafc Part, • A, DAY IN MOROCCO. Euthiibiahtic Reception Nightly of CHARLES HUGO, JOHNNY COLLINS, ETHEL. BERNARD'S PERFORMING DOGS, VICKIE DOWNARD, Stauntou Sisters Chnrlus Howard Albert M'Kissou Jack TCenrns Ida Kostyn The Downards Miss Flo Wilton Henry M'Mahon Grand Change of Programme. New Songs and f'boruses. New Finale— The French Conductor. Chas. Hugo's Faroe, '" I Carry a Itazor." Prices — 3a and Is. Plan at Holliday's. Doors open 7.20 ; commence 8 o'clock. Business Manager, ALEC. ANDERSON. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Govornor, ' WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. EIGHTEENTH GKANi> ANNUAL EXHIBITION, Now on at THE SKATING RINK. ONE SHILLING will admit you to the Show, and probably give you a Gold Mineral Specimen. Specimen value, J220. UPWARDS OF WOO EXHIBITS. UPWARDS OF 1000 EXHIBITS. Acknowledged by hundreds of visitors to bo one of the Best Exhibiticns ever held in the Empire City. INCUBATOR COMPETITION. Machines hatching chicks during the Show. "Don't forget the GRA.ND AET UNION. By obtaining a ticket you can jjain admission to the Show as well as secure a chance of winning a splendid Gold Mineral Specimen ranging in value from .£2O to TICKETS, Is. Obtainable from nearly all Hairdressers and arfy member of the Committee, or from L. J. CAEMINE, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. NEWTOWN BRASS BAND. SECOND ANNINERSARY. GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL OONCKRT, In thm VICTORIA HALL, On "WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, 1900. Admission Free. All aro Welcome. Chairman— T. M. Wir,FORD, Esq., M.H.R. PItOGUAMMK : 1. Overture — " Concordia" — Newtown Brass Band. 2. Chairman's Address — T. M. Wilford, E<sq., M.H.R. 3. Song (selected)— Mr. Kirk. 4. Baritone Solo — " Drink to Mo Only " — Mr. Forrest. 5. Song (comic) — Mr. Long. 6. Soup — '• Because I Love You" — Mr. Grosney. 7. Selection — " Village Blacksmith" (Weiss) — Newtown Brass Band. 8. Recitation — '* WhoTlnvw That Brick?" — Mr. G. Pctheriek. I). Mandolin Solo— Mr. Mortimer. 10 Song," Moon light at. Killarucy" — Mr. Howitt. 11. Song — " t Was Dreaming" — Mrs. Lucas. 12. Selection — " Pirates of Penzande" (Sullivan)— Nowtown Brass Band. 13. History of Baud — A. • Thompson, TreaBiirer. 14. Cornet Solo — " Tom Bowling "—" — Mr. H. Eades. 15. Song (selected)— Mr. Kirk. 16. Lancers — " Stars and Stripes " (Gphde)--Newtown Brass Band. National Anthem. GRAND INTERNATIONA L TUG -OF - WAE . NTERNATIONAL , TUG .OF . WAR. SKATING EINK. SKATING RINK. 4th AUGUST, and following nights. 4th AUGUST, and following nights. ' FffiST PEIZE, .£SO" and Ten Gold Medals. SECOND PRIZE, THIED PEIZE, £10. Entries close on 30th July, at 9 p.m.,' with the Joint Sees., care of E. C. Batkin, Tobacconist, 51, Lambton-quay, where particulars of conditions, rules of competition, etc., can be obtained. T. M. DONOVAN, 7 Joint R. W. AHMIT, iSoos., IVTESLEYAN CHURCH CENTURY COMMEMORATION FUND. The REV. C. H. GARLAND will conduct Meetings Next Week as follows;— NEWTOWN, MONDAY THORNDON, TUESDAY WESLEY CHURCH, WEDNESDAY KIXBIRNIE, FRIDAY SIGNING OF THE HISTORIC ROLL. Collection on behalf of Fund. The REV. C. H. GARLAND will Lecture at Karori Wesleyan Church on ''Our Wonderful Century" on THURSDAY, 26th July. Admission Frpp. Collection for Liquidation of Tnwt Debt. All Meetings to commence at 7.30. FOURTH-CLASS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of tho above Association will be hold at Daveiroorl's Room on TUESDAY, 241h July, at" 7.50 p.m. Business — Six a-sido Tournament, etc. H. DAVENPORT, Hon. Sec. and Treas. W.F.C.A. (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. nnHlO annual balance of the Wairarapa JL Farmers' Co - operative Association (Limited) takes place on July Cls>t, 1900. Shareholders aro requested to return Coupons iind Vouchers on or before that date, to enable them to participate in tho annual bonus. D. W. M'INTOSH, * Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 6