rjIHEATEE E'o V A L The Old Tale, PACKED FROM FLOOK TO CEILING DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. The Recognised Amusement of New Zealand. None but Artists of tho First Quality. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! FRAJNK YORK 10. FRANK YORKE. FERRY — Tho Human Frog — FERRY To-night, at 9.80, that marvel of the century. THE WrLLIAMiS QUARTETTE, A Show in Themselves. '. ARNOLD JARVIS, tbo Southern Cinque* • valli. Mr. Tom Leonard, Mr. Arthur Hahn, Mr. , Mathews, Miss Annetta Bodin, Miss Ida Clarksou, Mr. Geo. Raystou, and the whole ' of our Great Double Company. NOTICM. — Patrons are advised to get their seats early, in order to avoid tho crush. Prices — 2s, Is, and fid. Box plan at Holliday's. Telephone, 1J56. Business Manaper-CLAUDE H. WHAITE. AVELLINGTON CITY- COUNCIL. TIIHE City Brass Band will perform at the [ ■*• Band Rotunda, Jervois-quay, at 8 o'olock TO-MORROAV (Friday) EVENING. l J. 13. PAGE, Town Clerk. 11th April, 1001. \I7_LLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF ▼ V SPIRITUALISTS (Registered.) NEW CENTURY IIALL, KENT-TER. SUNDAY, 14th APRIL, 1901, At 7 o'clock sharp. MRS. ADA FOYE, Inspirational Lecturer and Test Medium, will deliver Her First Lecture as above. Subject — "Christian Spiritualism," closing with tests and messages from spirit friends. Admission by> ticket only, which may be procured from Messrs. W. M'Lenn, T. volkman, Cuba-street, J. Jamieson, Man-ners-street, and from all members of the committee. Tickets, 1b and la 6d. No admission after 7- o'olock. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. TT>EHEAT?SAL (Chorus Only), THIS Xh EVENING, at 8, in St. John's Schoolroom. E. LIDDLE, Hon. Seo. T ' 3 ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE, 1.0.0.F.M.U. 'fkM EMBE R,S of tbo Britannia, Antipodean, XV H Newtown, Sister Wallis, and Juvenile Lodges, also all Visitinjr Members, are requested to moet at tho Lodgpo Koom on SUNDAY next, at 10.15, for the purpose of/ attending Service at,tho Primitive Methodist (Jhnrch, Sydney-street, when tbo J'ov. Q. H. Mann will conduct tho Seivioe. Suburban .Lodges are also invited to attend. Tho Garrison Band has kindly consonted io beaii the procession. Every Member is expected to attend. G. E. GODBlfilt 1 ) Secretaries A. GUISE , > of E. H. JJISHEII ) Lodges. NOTICE TO VENDORS OF MILK -IN WELLINGTON. r |"\HE Wellington District Milk Suppliers' Jl. Union will Kaise tho Price of Milk on and after the Ist day of May n«xt. W. RCWTLEY, Secretary to the YVellington District Milk Suppliers' Union. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELEOTIONS. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I respectfully beg to notify you that I will address a meeting on municipal mattors in tho Primitive Methodist Churchroom, Sydney-street, Thorndon, on THURSDAY NIGHT, 11th April, at 8 o'clock. I am, yours faithfully, ROBERT H. DAA^ENPORT. ' - CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION. MR. ALLAN OUR, the Progressive Labour Candidate, will address the Electors at the Victoria Hall-, .Newtown, THIS KV_ .ING, at 8 o'clock. Tho Candidate will also speak at tho coiner of Mercer-street, off Willis-street, on SATURDAY. KVKNING, 13lh. . • GEO. O'LOUGHLIN, Hon. Seo. MUNICIPAL ELEOTION. /CITIZENS— At- tho coming Eleotion I intend inviting a renewal of your confidence as a member, of your City Council. CHARLES H. IZARD. TO THE BURGESSES OF LAMBTOJv WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— In retiring from offico as ono of your representatives on tho City Council, I beg to thank you very sincerely for tho continued confidence you havo placed in me-, a confidenco extending over a period of 13 years. — I remain respootfully yours, CHARLES WILLESTON, ST. MARK'S OLUB. npiHE Annual Meeting of the above Club JL ■ will take place THIS (Thursday) EVENING in St. Mark's Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock. Business : Election of Officers, etc. All intending members are requested to be present. G. W. MORGAN, Treasurer. _____________ _________ ________ __ _ SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. QHAREHOLDERS are notified that the k3 Diyidend for Half-year to 28th Fobruary, 1901, is now payablo at the Company's Office, 27, Lambton-quay. CHAS. AY. BENBOW, Manager. Wellington, 10th April, 1901. E E X L V T> R E S S. 10th . X April. The Reoent Polo Tournament atMiramav; two pages of snapshots. The Wanganni Band, Winners of North Island Brass Band Contest. N.Z. Rifle Association Meeting at Wanganui ; two pages. The Initiation of Work on tho Stratford* Kawakawa Railway : Tho Hon. AY. HallJones turning tho first sod ; tho Prooession along Broadway, Stratford. Short Stories, Ladies' Magazine, Weddings, &o. All tbt Spotting Kiwi of tkt Wttfe-
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 84, 11 April 1901, Page 6
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