::amusements. MOKE NEW -ARTISTS TO-NIGHT. T.U E A.T. R.-E ROYALl'rop.,, John Fuller and Sons. - 'FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. ■ A REALLY FINE PROGRAMME. ■ First Appearance in Wellington of •iW 1-.Ij.JJ JAM SS, WTL L "J i 1.8 'S,;, /:• The Celebrated English Banjo Executant, In his Classical and Popular Items,,.'including ... . a Masterly Performance of l^SHS's ■••• Overture, -the/'Bohemian Girl':**• ' maltena'.moore, The''Chic'Australian :;SoubrettQ° and" Dance?,' ; ,In the'. Latest Novelties;' ■ ' ..First anpearance. of JCIEDEB, ;• ' : Doudlo. Voiced VofaliSt: ■ , ::^ah:;^ALMON,and : ,Ca|STER--Id8; , • • *In -their ; LIGHTHOTJSE-KEEPEK'ir'DAUGHTER " , - ' THE RACOONS : ' . " THE RACOONS Two Men-and a Dog,'"ijf their. Rich Comedy/ r A. L. CKOPP.jgjterlmg Basso. TOD CALLOWAY, budget of now Songs, . "I. wonder,"*, "Wait for me." MADAME o'B&ANCHE CARELLT. ' = A MUSING'T3IOGRAPH STUDIES. , 'apd Is. Boxes. Ono Guinea. • >'''■ : ' ' - - .-- y;- -• - - : " // • - - WO-'tf D E R L A N D, * : ■0 /N D E R L A N D , SATURDAY—NIGHT—SATURDAY. \ . I ■• / GRAND; • NAVAL- BATTLE -.On the Lake. . k r—. The Bombardment of Alexandria. | " -Who Will Wm? • : - .-•■ . • Unique? ; k'-.. . . .Sensational? ' Realistic? 1 I DON'T MISS--THIS CHANCE. !-, , ; BICICERTON AT IT AGAIN. ' i' ■ SATURDAY-NIGHT. Scenes of 'the Battle—^ : lst-ALEXANDRIA BY NIGHT. 1 2nd-rMerchant ;steamer -.'escaping; frol* 1 . j Harbour. - . 3rd—Signal" given from the ports,, and' , searchlight discovering -the. fleet.' • 4tli—Fusillade From Forts and Fleet. ;-i.,.l:,..Battlo;'.ln'..Progress. .. sth—Alexandria Magazine blown: up—Town • in Flames. . \ . 6th—Sirrrender of Alexandria. > COME ALONG' '' NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE / FIREWORKS. TO MGIIT AND EVERY EVENING. r ; vaia. . BAND CONTEST AT->NEW PLYMOUTH. FEBRUARY 2-1 to- FEBRUARY 28, 1008. ' ■ 'All the Leading Bands of-the Dominion 1 ; • ••'•' -Competing. • 1 '• • T>ON'-T Miss this Opportunity of havulgan enjoyable, trip'and'attending the greatest Band Contest ever held in tho Dominion.. J. CLARKE, ' * 7218 ' i - Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ' . rjIHE MISSIONS; TO: SEAMEN-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8. GRAND -CONCERT;. BY: WELL-KNOWN s ' 7 ' SINGERS, and . SHdRT 'LECTURE, by "MR, . J. MOORE, Missioner,., ■ . On "A Trip to Antwerp in a Gale," with a — . blend of humour and pathos. Collection in aid-, of New Organ Fund. '■ Admission Free. 7221, CONGREGATIONALV UNION OF NEW ' 1\ ' ' ZEALAND, 1903. , THE Annual Meeting of, the Council -will , '• be continued. - TtllS (FRIDAY), MORNING, .at : the Terrace Church. ( i Chairman'. ■ ' REV. D. HIRD, M.A. (Bdin.), 8.A.. (Oxon.) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. ,' 10 a.m.—Devotional Meeting., ' 10.30 to 1 p.m.—Council Business. ;rp.m.—Meeting'Financo, Committee. ... - .7.30 p.m.—Young People's "Meeting, Ad • dresses bv— ' . Rev. W' M' Grant, "Ideals." ■ \ •Rev. B. L. Thomas, " Our Heritage." MONDAY, FEBRUARY . 10. •10 a.m.—Devotional Meeting. Rev. G. Ketgh* .way. ' . ■ 10.30 to 12.—Conference: "Wliat is tha - ; Greatest" Need .of the. Church' Rev. R. M'Naughton. ■ J-"' 12 hoon.-rrCouricil Business. ■' . 7.30 p.m.—Conference on ' Modem - Methods , •of Sunday School -Work," introduced by .Mr, > . G.; Hogben, _M.A.. .Inspector-General; of Schools, and, Mr. Wni. Gray,-M.A., Principal-of the ' Training College, Wellington. . . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. / 10 a.m/—Devotional. Meeting, Revo.G. Hervey. -10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.—Council Business, v 7.30 p.m.-'-Publio Meeting.' Addresses byRev. A. E. Hunt. "Temperance." *• , , Rev. ', 1. Sargiris'on, ' "Sabbath 1 vancc:" ■ Hon. >G; Fowlds, • M;P., "Gambling." , - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY- 12. '• , ,10 a.m.—Devotional' Meeting, Rev. J. H. Mackenzie. : • '- - . ■ ( —10.30 to I.—Council Business. ■ , ' . ,7.30 p.m.—Sermon;, Rev. -W. S. Fornie. 1 Communipn, Rev. S.'Griffiths. :■ ■ ;; ~i6s ZE'AL ANDIA RIFLE S. s • NOTICE RE CAMP. • rjno-MORROw (Saturday), the ■ sih, th n ! tv i o? p^ny a ' Government Railway Station, at 1.30 shai-n, to proceed bv 1.40 train to Trentham. ... .. V. ; . The Company will return to Wellington bv the 5 p.m.»-train from Trentham on Sunday. Membors absenting themselves from 'this Camp, and thereby failing to complete the Class or Volley-Firing, inust' make good their capitation to the Company, viz., i! 2 10s. Circular, notices are being posted.; > Uniform—Khaki, Leggings, Overcoat. Each - man to bring blankets.. . .' ! s-A. A. CORRIGAN, ' : 7210 Captain; WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. A DIVIDEND of 5 per centV is now navabln at the Bank of New Zealand, Wel;inKtou for tho Six Months ended the. 31sVDecember' '' 190", upon Coupon No.. 29 of Share Warrants' Numbers'l to lfi. 20 to 29, 31 to 54..4G and 51 ' : J. H. HELLIWELI;, v:'. -SrdsTebrMizcJSOai. ' **" ' Tim
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