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riIHEATRE ROYAL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. A Huge Combination of Stars of All Nations. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! v AND EVERY EVENING. Tremendous Reception of that Sterling Comedian, FRANK YORKE. FRANK YORKE. Do not miss seeing the Eighth Wonder of the World, FERRY— The Human Frog-FERRY Tho noatest and most inarvollous Contortion Aofc ever witnessed by tho Australasian public, and engaged by Mr. Dix at the rate of 10s per minute. Re-appearance of our great Pantomime' Attraction, THE WILLIAMS QUARTETTE, Serbs, Danoers, Bmii joists, and Trick Cycliafcs. To-night-ARNOLD JARVIS, the only rival to the great Cinquevalli. , To-night-MR. yARTHUR HAHN, tho Popular Australian Basso. To-night— TOM LEONARD, the Everpopular Comedian. To-mght-MISS ANNETTA BODIN, the Charmincr Sorio and Dancer. A To-night— MlSS IDA CLARKSOn) the Scottish Nightingale. r To-iMght— Prices — 2s, Is, and 6d. Box plan at Holliday's. Telephone, 1546. BAND ROTUNDA, Jervois-qtjay. • CITY BRASS BAND, THIS ' EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Programme : 4 Quick March—" Old Memories " (E. Newton) Comet Solo— " The Exile " (Keller) v Descriptive War Piece— "The Relief" (L. J. Mason) Vatee— " Sweet Rosy O' Grady " (Hy. Dacre) Slow March— "The Challenge" (J. Ord. Hume) Whistling Schottische— " Pantomime " (F. Burns) Quick March— " Empress of the Wave" (S. Glover). God Save thb King. ' THOS. WILSON, Conductor. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered.) NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT -TER. SUNDAY, 14lh 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'Lean, Messrs. Volkman and Tucker, Cuba-street, J. Jamitison, Manners-street, and from all members of the committee. Tickets, , Is and Is 6d. No admission after 7 o'clock. THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY, Limited. i EXCURSION TIME TABLES. TO DAY'S BAYSATURDAY, 13th APRIL. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 14th APRIL. 10.15 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. TO MffiAMARSArURDAY, 13th APRIL. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 10.15 a.m. 10.45 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 5.15 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). 1 " " '** . . *" \*_ « *l^ r^ '} ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE. 1.0.0 F?M.U. Ik/B EMBERS of the Britannia, Antipodean, JJi-B. Newtowu. Sister Wallis, and Juvenile Lodges, also all Visiting Members, are requested to meet at tho Lodge Room on {SUNDAY next, at 10.15, for tho purpose of attending Service at the Primitive Methodist Church, Sydnoy-sfovet, when the Rev. G. H. Manu will conduct the Seivice. Suburban Lodges are also invited to attend. The Garrison Band has kindly consented to heail the procession. Every Member is expected to attend. G. E. GODBER •) Secretaries A. GUISE £ of E. H. FISHER ) Lodges. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. IT SHALL be pleased to meet the Burgesses -*- of the City of Wellington at the Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, on TUESDA.Y, the 16th inst., at 8 p.m. D. J. NATHAN. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF THE TWO DEPUTATIONS AND THE MANY FRD3N.DS WHO SO VERY KINDLY WAITED ON ME AND ASKED ME TO STAND FOR THE CITY COUNCIL. I CAN assure you I appreciate your very great kindness and value your good feelings towards me; but owing to my time being so much taken up I must decline to accede to your kindly wiaheß. I trust that the confidence you have in me will continue, and at some future date I shall be pleased to come forward. Thanking you most heartily, I remain, n Yoyrs truly, EDWIN ARNOLD. 90, Willis-street, Wellington, 12th April, 1901. TO THE ELECTORS AND BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. HAVING been requested by a number of the Citizens to allow myself to bo nominated for a seat in the City Council, I havo decided to offer my services to represent. I, shall have the pleasure of placing before you my 'views in respect to the many important questions now before you at an early date. Yours faithfully, JAMES GODBER. BOROUGH OF MELROSE. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ISLAND BAY WARD. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,— It, is my intention of again inviting a renewal of your confidence as a memoor of the above Ward, and solicit your vote and support to eecuro my return. Faithfully yours, 0 R. KEENE. : MELROSE MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. G. H. BAYLIS will addreßS the Electors at the Schoolroom, Island Bay, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock NOTICE TO VENDORS OF MILK IN WELLINGTON. '■AHE Wollinfffcon District Milk Suppliers' .1 Union will Uaiso the Price of Milk on and after the Ist day of May next. W. ROUTLRY, Seoretary to the Wellington District Milk Suppliers' Union.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 6

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