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P X C H A N G X HA L L. The Sun that never sets. DTK'S iAAIKTY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIKTY COMPANY MISS AMOK LAYTOX, MISS ALICK LAYTON, AuKtralia's Queen of Song. Last Wook of Davy's Royal Giant MARION KIT (OS. MARIONKTTES. A Show in Itself. * " " And he never touched me." MR. WALTER RIVIORS In "Tho Village Blacksmith." MR. TOM LEONAKD In his Gaxolopsioal Transmogrifications. MAST Kit CiTRIL IREUALE, The Boy Baritone. The Staunton Sisters, Miss Ivy Foster, Messrs. Collins and Brown and Emile Lazern and the whole of our Double Company. Saturday Nexb, 17th November— Grand Matinee. Last appearance of Davy's Royal Giant MARION KITES in New Zealand, HOUSE. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. FIRST CONCERT. FIRST CONCERT. (Eleventh Season). The ORCHESTRA will play-* Mendelssohn's Jtaliau Symphony liubenstoin's " Toreador efc Audalouse " Paderewski's Melodic. and Mendelssohn's " Wedding 1 March " MISS JANETTA FBAZlWjtt?will sing— " CJie Faro " , (Glu<*]c), • ~<Y Goodbye " (Tosti), and " 11 Baccio '' (Arditi) MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT will playLiszt's " Fantaisie Hongroise," with Orchestral accompaniment Conductor Mr. Maughan Barnetfc Principal Violin ... Herr Max Hoppo Tickets— Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Stalls and Family Circle. i»s ; Pit, Is. Plan at .the Dresden Rooms. { E. A. LIDDLE, Hon. Sec. NOTICIO TO ORCHESTRA. f7*INAL RIOHEARSAL on MONDAY 1 EVENING, Opera .House, at 8 o'clock sharp. Full attendance partioulariy requested. OPERA HOUSE. I ' WEDNESDAY, I4fch NOVEMBER. ! Flying Visit (after 10 years) of the Celebrated, Wonderful and Original PROFESSOR ANDERSON, •Great Wizard ov the North, and MTSS BLANCH Ii ANDERSONS Tho Eminent Materialiser of Spirit Forms and Beautiful Vanishing Medium, in Nero's l Suspended Coffin, and Spirit Bride's Levee. A fine Gold Watch, guaranteed for 30 '< years ; Diamond 'King, genuine ; \ Parlour Organ, jtlay ing seven tunes ; eloyant Parlour j liamp ; line Opera Glasses, and many HandI some Presents given awsiy, simply to advertiso this Marvellous Exhibition. Admission, 2s aud Is. Booking at Hollidnj^'s, Is extra. TH!«! WONDEtt OF THE WORLD. PR OFV,S SO R ANDERSON! ROFESSOR ANDERSON! I NEXT WEDNESDAY. New Grand Acts. MISS BLANCHE ANDERSON .ISS BLANCHE ANDERSON MaTIVKLIiOIIS CIiAIRVOYANT, Matehialisbu. A SPIRIT FORM! AKAWA SAILING CLUB. ' f gpHE Annual Moetiu": of the above club A \rill bn hold in the Trocadero on MONDAY, 12lh NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet Election of Officers and Committee Election of new members And other Business that may arise. T. M. COLLINS, Secretary. ONSLOW BdROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Borough Council hold on tho lOlh clay of Novoinmade by the Council under The Muniber, 1896, it was resolved that a Bylaw, of whioh the following is the purport, be cipal Corporations Act," 1886, and The Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Act, 1891, and all other powers enabling :'■• on that behalf, such ißylaw to come inio force on the 18th day of December, 390 D. v The Bylaw requires tlio occupiers of dwollinghouses in tho South and East Wards to provide and maintain nightsoil pails of a capacity of, approximately, five pjillons, such pails to bo emptied by the Corporation Contractor once a week, the occupier to pay nine pence to the Council for each removal. Penalties not exceeding Five Pounds are imposed for broaches of the Bj'law and for obstructing the Contractor. Tho said area consirts of the South and East Wards of the Borough of Onslow. Notieo is further given that the said resolution and Bylaw will be submitted to a Special Meeting of the Council to bo hold at the Offices of the Onslow Borough ComioJl on the 10th day of December, 1900, at 1 p.m., for confirmation as a special order. I Dated this 10th day of November, 1900. ! S. C. G. VICKERS, Town Clerk. AKBIVED, ARMVING-, TO ARKIVE. ri^HE flow of LONDON NOVRLTTES to I our FANCY DKPARTMMNT is continuous. Wo have just received ex Tokom.aru some charming ideas in NECKWKAR, LACES, &c. We are busily engaged in opening up more. Another consignment is nearly duo to arrive per Paparoa. Here are some novelties that are now being shown :— 100 DOZHN SJLKETTE HANDTDORCHIEFS with all initials, a marvellously cheap line 6£d each SPECIAL TRIMMING BRAIDS, white and cream, for washing costumes, 1/3 to 3/(5 per piece of 3G yards ALL OVER LACES, newest season's shades, for blouso covering ... 1/6 to 3/6 per yd 150 PIECKS VEILINGS, in thq very newest patterns, unequalled value and variety, J)d to 3/6 per yd LADIES' LACE ROBES, now very fashionable, an Axquisite selection, ' 35/6 to 85a each EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES. THE NEW PULLEY BELTS. FOLDED BELTS, mid ZA ZA BDLTS, qnifce the latest 2/6 to G/ll each LADIES* VEST FRONTS, a particularly tasteful lot, tho value is exceptional, 3/3 to 7/6 each WASHING FICHUS, in white, cream, champagne, Paris, and Feuille shades, 2/11 to 5/11 each CHIFFON RUFFLES, in cream, white, black and white, and all the newest shades 5/H to 35/- each A SPECIAL LOT OF LACE TIES, in white, cream, ond butter, very scare© and wonderfully cheap ... 1/- to 3/6 each TE All O HOUSE DRAPERY CO., Ltd. BALLOONS— AIR BALLOONS I A LL purchasers at PEAECE'S BOOT SHOPS will receive A LARGE AIR BALLOON*

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 6

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