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m H E A T R E ROYAL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. EVERY EVENING at 8. Timo-tablo fur To-night 'a Programmo — 8.00 — Overture, Gaiety Orchestra 8.5 — Mdlle. Silvini, Soprano 8 10 — Last Appcarunca of — 8 10 8.10 — Tho AlHsoiit), England's Vaudovillo Stars 8.25— A1f. Lnwton, Pattnr Comedian 8.31 — Boryl Gibnan, Hoprano B.3s— Chas. Melton, Character Comedian 8.39 — Chas. Howard, Baritone 8.46— Lingard Sisters, Series' and Dancers Pnrt 11. B.ss— Selection, Gaiety Orchegtra B.s9— Beryl Gilman, Soprano 9.3 —Sivronis, English Burlesque Artists 9.lß— Miss 80110 Ray, Australia's Contralto 9 28 — Liugards, Clover Serio Comics 9.34 — Wauaco King, Silver Tenor 9.44 — Harvoy and MorrU, American^ Comedy Artists gS5 — Ohaa. Melton, Ooster Impersonator^ 10.6 — Faroo, Gaiety Company MONDAY NEXT, 14 tb APRIL, Re-appearance for Six Nights Only- of «eappe COLL][Ng ATHAS AND COLLINS, • Two of England's Representative Vaudo-« villo Stars. Prices, 2s and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. , XpXOHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), , TO-NIGHT. CHARLES HUGO'S CHARLES HUGO'S BENEFIT CONCERT ! BENEFIT CONCERT 1In consoquenco of many being unablo to'at- 1^ tond, an extra performance wifl bo given THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APRIL 12,. By Bpooial request of many woll-wsherß. ,AU our old perfoiiners and some new faces in' '. a bright programmo of the la-teat novoltieß. f Don't forgot TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. A large number of the .Tenth Contingent! -have been invited. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. """■ TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY, To bo celebrated by a GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, To be held at tho EXCHANGE HALL lOn WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 16th inßlant., When tho following ladies aud gentlemen «will contribute items : — Mrs. F. J. Oakes, Misses Barclay, Hydo, M'Parland, and' Sulliv3n, Messrs. E. J. Hill, Roland Boot, A. S. Ballanco, Allabono, G. Hoslrina, R. Robertson, C. Zachariah, G. Honor, ■D. A. Kenny, and Minifio's Band. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Concert at 8 'o'clock. Ticketi, 2» and Is. P. A. M'COLL, Hon. Secretary Poneke F.C.

A more charming or interesting talker one seldom meets." — Brooklyn Eagle, New York." ■Jl/TISS FLORENCE BALGARNIE, Tho Foremost Woman Speaker on tho Temperanoo Platform of tho World, Will deliver FIVE .LECTURES, ON THURSDAY, Ist May, FRIDAY, 2nd, SUNDAY, 4th, MONDAY, sth, nnd TUESDAY, 6th. On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and MONDAY, in WESLEY CH-URCH, TARANAKI-ST. , (Kindly lent by Trustees, no suitable - hall boing available). SUNDAY, OPERA HOUSE, at 8.15 p.m.. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, GREAT LECTURE in tho OPERA . HOUSE on ■„} "JOAN OF ARC." A fascinating subject handled by "ani admirable ana accomplished speaker."—.; The Queon. QYDNEY • STREET SCHOOLROOM. • Tho Committee of tho BARNETT-HOPPE ' CONCERTS announce a series ot Three^ Concerts, eommonotng THURSDAY, 15th MAY. Full particulars later. A. G. KEMP, Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING GUILD. IMF" EMBERS aro requested to assemble at,* JUL St. John's Room, Willis-street/ TUESDAY, 15th April, at 8 p.m. Intending member* must be holders of First Aid Certificate. A. RONAYNE, Hon. Sec THE WELLINGTON OPERATIVE UUTCHERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS.— A Summoned Mooting of tho abovo Union will b« hold in tho Trades Hall on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at 8 p.m. Business — Eleotion of Officers and general. A full attendance requested. WM. MURDOCH, Seoretary. ST. PETER'S PARISH. THE Annual Mooting of parishioners to receive report and accounts for tho past financial year, also to olcot Parish Officers for tho ensuing year, will be hold in tho Schoolroom, Ghuzuoe-street, on WEDNESDAY, tho 16th inst., at 8 p.m. W. 0. WATERS, M.A., Vicar. At tho conclusion of Iho above mooting there will bo a nomination of candidates for tho olection of threo Synodsraon to represent St. Peter's Parish in tho Diocesan Synod for tho ensuing three yean. ROBT. WILBERFOSS, Returning Offioer. 2nd April, 1902. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. mHE Annual Meeting of Parishioners X to recoivo report and etatoment of* accounts for tho past yenr and to oleet Parish Officors for tho ensuing year will be h , e ss y d»ey-Btrcetd »ey-Btrcet Schoolroom on MONDAY, 21st April, at 8 p.m. (Signed) T. H. SPROTT, M.A., Vicar. At tho conclusion of the abovo meeting nominations will bo recoived for tho olection of threo Synodsmou to represent the parish in tho Diocesan Synod* W. F. BARRAUD, Returning Officer. LEGAL NOTICE. TESTIMONIAL TO INSPECTOR PENDER. MEMBERS of *thT Legal Profession practising* in tho City of Wellington aro invited to moot nt tho Magistrate's Court on WEDNESDAY, tho 16th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for tho purpose of bidding farewell to Inspector Ponder on his retirement from tho polico. T. F. MARTIN, President "Wellington District Law Society. A GOVERNMENT PRINTER STATES HIS CASE. D WoHington, sth February, 1901. EAR SIR— Not only hnvo I found PLANTEKOA OINTMENT successful in curing Inflammation of the Eyes, but I have ako obtained wonderful reliof by its uso for Inward Piles. 1 can honestly recommend it.— Yours truly, J. M. JOHNSON, Government Printing Office. Tho same verdict always— it cures j will cure you. Per box, 2s; sample boxes 6d. Everywhere 1 ASXON, Agent, 26, Vivian-itrast. .

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6

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