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SHOP TO-MORIiOW, at the TILL 6 P.H. WEDNESDAY, D.I.C. A BARGAIN IN NEW JAP. SILKS, " 1/9 T "»- WE have just opened a complete range of new shades in this popular Silk, now so much in deninnd for SMAKT JJI.OCJSEd, COSTUMES, <fee. SOUK LOVKLY TISTS are showing in hKY, -XAVY, ROYAL, SHELL-PINK, SALMON, CAUDINAL. lUJiiy. .NIL, URENAT, HELIO, TURQUOISE, JiBONZIS, MYJITLK, WUITK, and CUE All. . Theso .Silka display a perfectly oven finish with a bright crisp sheen, far above* the average. ' - 23 inches wide, worth 2/2 yard. BXC. SPECIALjraiCE, 1/9 YARD. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY, > AT THE TkT p PANAMA AND BRANDON STREETS WARKHODSK OPEN TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, TILL 6 P.M.

THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FOLLERS 1 ADVANCED VAUDEVnXE BARNARD AND BARNARD, The sensational sharp-shooters, in a thrilling act necessitating the highest marksmanship, skill and daring. NELLIE' MAHER, ETHEL, Contortionist. ■ GEORGE STURM, • Gymnastic Juggler and Racquet Sninner. THE MUSICAL CROMES.* THE AHLBERGS, / In their Comedy Acrobatiims. Harry Linden,_lda Berridge, A. L. Cropp. Prices — 2s and Is. Plan at Dresden. Doors 7.30. ._ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th NOV. MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, . - MR. HOWARD VERNON. MR. HOWARD VERNON. Supported by a Talented Company, 'in A TRIP TO CHINATOWN! A TRIP TO CHINATOWN ! . A TRIP TO CHINATOWN! A Screamingly Funny Musical Comedy, The Favourite of London, Paris, and New - York. Prices^ — 3s, 2?, Is ; Ladies half-price. J. R. HOWARD, Manager. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. GRAND EVENING EXCURSION! GRAND EVENING EXCURSION! TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. - TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. ■ 7TTHE S.S. DUCHESS will leave the. A I'erry Wharf at 8 o'clock sharp, returning from the Bay at 10 p.m. If you have not seen the Bay by Gaslight, then do not miss it. The trees are all decorated with Japanese Lanterns, thus presenting an exquisite picture.. .Tho PAVILION, WATER CHUTE, and SIDE SHOWS will all bo open to the public. FULL BRASS BAND on board. Have you SHOT THE CHUTE? t Then why don't you SHOOT THE CHUTE? DON'T FORGET— WEDNESDAY NEXT" Return Fare One Shilling. JTHHE Pupils of St. Mary's Convent .will JL. give their ANNUAL CONCERT . In the CONCERT CHAMBER (Town Hall), TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. A Specially Selected Programme. Admission.— Downstairs, 2s; Drera _Circle, ss. . DAY'S BAY. GRAND EVENING EXCURSION. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. THE S.S. DUCHESS will .leave tho Forry Wharf, at 8 o'clock sharp, arriving back in town at 10 p.m. If you have not seen the Bay by Gaslight, then do not miss it. The trees are all decorated with Japanese Lanterns, thus presenting an exquisite picture. The Pavilion, Water ■ Chute, and Sideshows will all bo open to the public. Full Brass Band on board. Have you shot the Chuto? Then why don't you shoot the chute? DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY NEXT WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. * ANNUAL -SPORTS. NOVEMBER 29th. OLD Girls are invited to be present, and to compote in two events. ART EXHIBITION. ~ A 1 SELECTED Collection of Paintings ■ by the well-known Artist, Mr. E. W. CHRISTMAS ; also throe magnificent examples of Geo. C. Haito, R.1.R., 8.A., R.C.A., M'Grogor Wright and Co.'s Galleries. Admission, Free. — M'GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO. T SENDERS FOR SUBDIVISIONAL SURVEYS Of the following Education Reserves (separately) will be received by the Wellington School Commissioners up to 12th December next : — Section 151, Blocks XIV., Puketoi, and H., Mangapakeha (6975 acres) ; and Section 128, Blocks VII. and VIH., Wangaehu (2118 acres). Plans and specifications may be seen as follows:— Of both Sections, at the School Commissioners' Office, A.M.P. Buildings, Hunter-street, Wellington; also of Section 151 at tho office of Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Masterton ; and of Section 128 at the office of Messrs. Abraham and Wiliiams, Marton. J. H. W. WARDROP, Secretary, J. R. BLAIR, Chairman, Wellington School Commissioners. IN SILVER IT'S "STERLING." IN SHORTHxiND IT'S "GREGG." rf^REGG SHORTHAND has -o VjT ir'any advantages o\er tho okl-limo systems, is so superior to them in Speed and Legibility, and can be Irnrned so much more quickly, that it has become- ihe LEADING Syst«m in the World. ' Send for Prospectus. Term commences at any time. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, i 5, Cuba-st , opp. Town Hall. i J. WYN IK WIN, Priacipal. THE ' POST .ANNUAL HE POST ANNUAL OBTAINABLE ALL BOOKSELLERS. ALL NEWS AGENTS PRICE ONE SHILLING,

FUNERAL NOTICE. npHE Friends of tho late Edwin Jones" A arc invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave Creswick-terrace, Northland, To-morrow (Wednesday), 27th November, 1907, at 2 ' p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. No 1 flowers, by request. J. FLYGKR AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmed, Tel. 1073. " 20, Cuba-st. EVENING POST AGENCY. MOUNT VICTORIA AND DISTRICT. TOJO COLLECTIONS will be made X until 9th DECEMBER, 1907. NOTICE. fTtHIS is ir, notify the Public and JL— Tuule that Staubridgc and Dawson have, by mutual consent, Dissolved Part riership, and that ihe Business will be carried on by H. Sranbriilge. Trusting for favours in tho future a» in the past. All Accounts owing h> tho firm must be paid lo 11. STANBRIDGE, Pastrycook, 5, Hopper-street. rjHENDEKS are invited, up to noon of JL 4th December, for the output of Totara. and Matai Tinibor of flu; Pungn-puiifj-a Timber Company's Mill. Specifications may bo Fcen a), the company's Ofiice, South British Insurance Building, 27, Lambton-quay, Wellington. The hitrhest or nny tender not necessarily ac cepled JAMES W. JACK, \ Secretary, Welliiuiltttt, 23rd November, 19Q7,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 8

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