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JjAAREWELL TO ANDREW BLACK. nn o w n hall. Direction 7Z.... J. and N. Tait. Mana & er •' -3- F. Stetson. TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.S. TO-NIGHT i ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, THE DISTINGUISHED BARITONE, THE DISTINGUISHED BARITONE, Whose appearances throughout New Zealand havo proved ono of tho greatest mußical treats that has been HEARD IN THIS COUNTRY. / TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: MR. ANDREW BLACK will sing— "Vision Fugitive" (Massenet), "There is a Groen Hill" (Gounod), "Woo thou thy Snowflako" (Sullivan), "Mother Seal's Song" (Bright-Kipling), '"S.mon tho Collarcv" (Hatton), "Flowers of the Forest," etc. MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR will play— "Romance in A" (Max Bruch), "Le Cygno" (Saint Saens), "Moto Perpotuo" (German), and, with HERR BORSCJELE, "Movement from Sonata" (Brahms). HERR ADOLPHE BORSCHKE will "Marcho Roligieuso," from "Lohengrin" (Wagner), "Movement from Sonata" (Borschke), Paraphrase "Eugene, Onegin" (Tschaikowsky-Pabst). HORACE GLEESON Accompanist. Tho Farewell Concert will take place on Wednesday Evening Next, and this will bo the last appearance of the Company in Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Box Plans are on view at the Drcßden, and Special Notice is drawn to the fact that both the 5s and 3s seats may bi reserved. PRICES— Sb, 3s (reservable), 2a, and Is. All priced tickets can bo had at the Dresden. •CTINB ART EXHIBITION -E Of OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, By Eminent English, Foreign, and Australian Artists. I ' — — I JUST ADDED TO THE COLLECTION: Drawings by Walter S. Stacey, Vice-Pre-sident of the Dudley Gallery Interior Westminster Abbey, by Jamos Cape, member of tho Dudley Gallery Sketches by H. A. Harper, late Drawing Master to Her Majesty the Queen, and others. To be disposed of by private sale and art T unioa, by permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary On view daily from 10 a.m. (admission free) at. Old Commercial Travellers' Club, Hunler-atreet, opposite now Bank of Australasia, where tickets for the art union ■ ran be obtained. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. HHiHERE will not be any Rehearsal of A the above held this week, but Practice will be resumed on Monday and Tuesday Next as usual. Work to bo rehearsed. "King Olaf." A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Seo. MISS BORLASE ASSEMBLEES. rf\BE Dance which was to take place on A Wednesday, 20th inst., s has been Postponed until the 27th inst., at Sydneystreet Hall. Tho Tuesday Class will not be held this week. AUBREY GUALTER, Hon. Sec. (NEW ZEALAND SHOPKEEPERS' X ASSOCIATION. rHTHE Executive of this Association adJL vises ite members to remain open j on Wednesday and to close all day Thursday — the day of the lato Premier's Funeral. H. F. ALLEN, Secretary. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. , POSTPONEMENT OF ANNUAL MEETING. IN consequenco of tho death of the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, the Annual Meeting has been Postponed until the 26th instant. W. B. FISHER, Secretary of Centre. Wellington, 18th June, 1906. "OUBLIO SCHOOL CADET ORDERS •*• By LIEUT. -COLONEL L. W. LOVEDAY. Commanding Public School Cadels. c. \ T , he J, Bt », 2nd » and 3rd Wellington Public School Cadet Battalions will parado as under on THURSDAY NEXT, the 21st instant, in order to taka part in the lunoral of Iho late Right Hon The Premier. 2. The Ist and 2nd Battalions will parado at 1 p.m. in Victoria-street, near the Town Hall. 3 \i The »,r Companies of tho 3rd Battalion on the Manawatu Railway line will entrain at their respective stations, bo as to reach Wollingjon by the 12.4-5 p.m train, and on their arrival they will proceed to tho Volunteer Drillshed. The companies from the Hutt and Petono will entrain by tho train loaving tho Hutt 12 noon, luid on arrival they will march to tho Volunteer Drillshed. Tho Manawatu Companies wifl cany somo refreshment in their haversacks. (J, 4 ' II 11I 1 ? 10 j a o et i Band wiU P arade with tho Ist and 2nd Battalions as mentioned in order No. 2. Tho 3rd Battalion Baud and Pipers will parado with its own Battalion at tho Volunteer Drillshed. 1 5- t. Th £ ll >ree Battalions will proceed to iho Parliamentary Buildings so as to bo there by 2.15 p.m. punctually. 6. Officers will bo good enough to wear a Band of Black Cloth or Crape 3i inohes deep, just abova the left elbow. They will also wear their swords. 7. Tho Rank and Filo will parade witharms. „ Tli e timo of tho assembly as above stated is subject to alteration. D BATTERY, N.Z.F.A.V.. mHE Battery will Parado at 7.30 p m. A TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at Mount Cook, to recoivo directions as to Parado on Thursday. Dross— Blue undress. F. J. COURTNEY, Oapt. The Smoker arranged for Thursday is Postponed until WEDNESDAY, 27th Juno, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m. ENGINEERS' BAND. ALL Memberß are requested to attend Practice THIS EVENING, at 8 sharp. Practice important. H. CUMMINS, Bandmaster. W. DAINES, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. npHE Drawing of Mrs. Ryder's Art Union is Postponed till 27th June.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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