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m H E A T R E ROYAL. DIX'S GATIfII'Y COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. NOTICK.— This i 8 positively the Last Timo tho publio will havo tho opportunity of Boeing THE DABTOS. THK DABTOS THK DABTOS THki DABTOS THK DABrOS THE DABTOS THE LAST NIGHT, Artists who Absolutely Stand Alone. Artists who have captured the Wellington publio by their Marvellous and Qracoful Danoing. TO-NIGHI> TO-NIGHT, Positively the Last Appearauce of THE MABVELLOUS DABTOS. During the evening Madame Darto will play an exhibition game of PING PONG, PING PONG, Her opponent to be chosen from th» audieneo. Positively tho Last Night of PBOF. TOM ALMOND, Champion Skato Dancer of tho World. The applause from the publio testifies to tho Sterling Qualities and Popularity of the following recognised Artists i — Muud Hewson George Dean Galardi Sisters Lily Roborts Los'Warton / Ethel Gwynne The Bedheads Arthur Morley Alberto Jim Marion Johnny Collins Herbert Roberts Will Hagan, etc., eto., eto. STAB TCJBNS FOB NEXT WEEK— THE DE WYNNE BrtOTHEBS, LITTLE ALMA GRAY, HABBY SHINE, HAUBY SHINK, VIOLEIT ELLIOl 1 , JAMES WILLIAMS. THE WOBBAL.SISTEBS. Prices, 2s and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. N O T I C K . During the OABTO BOOM an extra oharge of 6d will be made for booking. EABL\ DOOB AT 7 O'CLOCK i 6d EXTEA. Bemember, Positively tbe LAST NIGHT of THE DiBTOS. Last Night of PBOF. TOM ALMOND. C. H. WHAITK, Business Manager. , ST. PETEB'S CLUB. A LECTURE will be delivered at tho Club Rooms, Ghuznee-street, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, on "Japan," by Mr. T. Pringlo, and will be illustrated by Limelight views. Members and their friends are cordially invited. Admission free. JAS. A. MARTIN, 1 Hon. Sec. SALVATION ARMY, VIVTAN-ST. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, the Social Officers and Children will give a Social Service of Song entitled "A VILLAGE BEAUTY." Admission (by tioket)— 6d. ' Adjutant G. .HATCHER. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. THE unfavourable weather having interfered with tho Sale of Work at the hall of the Girls' Association, Con-stable-street, Nowtown, the Sale will be continued TO - DAY (Thursday), opening at 7 p.m. j Admission, Free. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORISTS' SOOD2TY. ffIHE Annual Meeting of the Society J- will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, 6th September, at 8 p.m., at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Insurance Company's Buildings, Customhouse-quay. Business : Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Committee and Officers for the ensuing year All interested in Horticultural pursuit* are invited to be present. JAS. B. SPEED, Secretary. CITY AND SUBURBAN CO-OPERA-TIVE BUILDING SOCD2TY. NEW ISSUE OF SHARES. T A PPLIOATIONS for Shares in the ■*•*• Second Issue of the above Society may now be made at the office, 25, Featjh-enton-street. J. B. FINLAY. Secretary. PROPOSED TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Ladies interested in forming a Women Teachers' Association will be held in the Mount Cook Girls' School on MONDAY, 9th September, at 4.15 p.m. M. LORIMER, __^ Convener. BLOUSES. GPECIAL NOVELTIES! Mercerised Muslin Blouses, Choice Floral Effeots, from 7s lid Black Alpaoa and Mercerised Italian Cloth Blouses, from 10s 6d Foulard Silk Blouses, with New Sailor Collar and Tie, with Contrasted Tnoked Fronts inserted, from 22s 6d Japanese Silk Blouses, Laoo Neoks, Silk Insertion, very stylish, from 15s 6d China Silk Blouses, all colours, extra fine tuokiug, perfeot fitting, from 18s 6d Black and Coloured Glaoo Silk Blouses, smart tuoking effeots, very speoial, from 22s 6d French Cambric Blousos, large variety. Tucked, Embroidered, and Hemstitched Novelties, from 7s lid All Laoo Blouse, from 18s 6d DtI.CL NOVELTD3S. D.I.C pAPERHANGINGS. PAPEBHANGINGS. REDUCTION SALE. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. In oonsequence of overstocking, 25 PEB CENT., FOR CASH ONLY, Off Marked Prioei. ALL NEW STOCK, AND CHOICEST DESIGNS. W. G. TUSTIN, 89, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. rpHE PIANOS unsold at our auotion sale yesterday are now for private Sale. Apply ' HAROOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. PBOSPECTUSES, and Joint Stook Cpmpanies' Printing- of every deaoriptioh, promptly done at Evening PdbT offlo*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 58, 5 September 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 58, 5 September 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 58, 5 September 1901, Page 6

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