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TTXCLE TOM'S CA BIN MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT, nt 2.15. Doors open at 1.30. Special convenience Indies end children. A Fascinating Story and Vivid Stage Picture. Admission for children to all parts except Circle, SIXPENCE. QPE R A HOUSE Under tho direction of Messrs. Macmahon. TO.NISHT. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Last Night O f UNCLE TOM'S CABIN M|SS FITZMAURICE GILL With Mac Mill WTKMAURIOK GILL Mahon's MI|S FITZMAURIGE GILL Powerful MISS FITZMAURICE GILL Comply In, ono of tho most notablo production! of recent years. * THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, The G-^^ntineiUa^MiUt.y. Drama, Popular Priees-3s, 2s, and Is. No earh/ fcden ° dRy 6aloS - Box Pla »*U a» T CHDECH « TWO-?ICT WO -?ICT TOT OR S IAHA BLB LL AZAAR » To bo opened by D. Goldie, Esq. (Aucfc land), on Wednesday, 6th Sept., At 3 p.m. A Large Quantity of Useful and Fancy Articles at Reasonable Prices GYMNASTIC EXHIBITIONS By Pupjls of Jurifß and Harrison's Physical Training School PRINTING MACHINE: Cards Printed while you wait. Various Competitions and Highly Interetf. ing Sideshows Music by Nowtown Brass Band ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Proceeds in aid of Reducing Debt upon Donald M'Lean-street Church. TRINITY LADIES' GUILD AND Y.P.S. CLUB, NEWTOWN. SALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINMENT, . In the SCHOOLROOM, 6th, 7th, and Bth SEPTEMBER, 1905, From 3 p.m. To bo opened by W. H. f P. BARBER. Esq., M.H.R. l Tickets, 6d. Proceeds on behalf Parsonage and Club. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OP N SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). •EW CEN.TURY HALL. KENT-TERRACE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 6th SEPTEMBER, 1905, M 8 p m MR, J. M. MOOREY, PBychometrio Reader and Platform Test Medium, will hold a Meeting TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. , , Tho whole ovening will bo dovoted to Tests. The audience is requested to bring articles for reading. , Admission — 6d and Is. * \DDFELLOWS 1 HALL] PlOTONlfi. GRAND PIANOFORTE RECITAL By MISS JANET ROSS, Assisted by MRS. P. P. WILSON, MISS GRACE KENNEDY, . And MR. J. F. CARR, In aid of St. David's Church Organ Fund. 'THURSDAY, 7th SEPT., 1905. Recital to begin at 8 p.m. Seats may bo booked at Miss Silva's, Jackson-street. CENTURY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL NEW CENTURY HALL, .' Kent-terrace. FRIDAY? Bth SEPTEMBER. Music by Platt's Band. Catering by Mrs. O. Johnson. Tickets, 4s, 2s 6d, Is 6d. Dancing 8 till 2. C. F. WIGGENS, Hon. Sec. Tj A D I E 8 J-J Are invited to Attond a COMPLIMENTARY FREE HEALTH TALK On HEADACHE, BACKACHE, NERVOUSNESSThoir Cause, Meaning, and Treatment, To be given under the' auspices of THE VIAVI HEALTH SCHOOL, At tho SYDNEY-STREET HALL, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 12th SEPT., At 3 o'clock. Lecturer— MlSS ELIZABETH M'OALL. This Talk will be illustrated by excellent Life-sizo Charts." THE GENERAL ELECTION. 1 BYRON BROWN will Address the Otaki Electors as under: — OTAKI— In the Town Hall, 11th September, at 8 p.m. LEVIN— In tho Century Hall, 14th. September, at 8 p.m. JOHNSONVILLE— In tho Town Hall, 15th September, at 8 p.m. KARORI-^ln the Parochial Hall, 18th' September, at 8 p.m. NO-LICENSE. NO-SEDDON. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON THURSDAY, 7th Soptomber, 1905, tho usual 10.0 p.m. goods train, Masterton to Woodville, WILL NOT CARRY PASSENGERS. » BY ORDER. HUTT VALLEY HOSPITAL SITE. THE Councils of tho Boroughs of Lower Hutt and Potono aro desirous of pb- > taining a Sito of not loss than five acres for a Hospital, and invito landowners to submit particulars of suitable areas of land available. Offers aro to be forwarded to tho Town Clerk, Lower Hult, on or before the 21st day of September, 1905, and tre to includo prices required and terms of payment. Tho purchase, it is probable, will not bo completed till tho Ist day of May, 1906. P. R. PURSER, Town Clerk, Lower Hutt. EKETAHUNA BRICK AND TILE • COMPANY (LIMITED). A PPLICATIONS far tho position of -^^ Working Manager to the above Company will bo received by tho , Secretary up to 11th September. Applicants to state experience and qualifications; must bo a good burner. Salary £3 per week to commence with. T. BEDDING, Secretary (pro tern.) SPECIAL TO LADIES. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN* WELLINGTON. WE were the successful tonderers for 60 pairs of Ladies' Fino Boots, and wo are offc&ing tho ramoat a gift price of 9.i 6d per pair— button or lace, half-peaked caps, foxed backs. MANN'S, 33. Vivian-streot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 8