m II KAT R E ROYAL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. KVHKY EVENING at 8. The Most Genuine Success yet attained. MISS LIZZIK KIKK Ono of England's MINS LIZZIE KIKK Own Vaudeville MISS LIZZII'i KIKK Representatives. MISS LIZZIE KIRK An artiste from MIKS LIZZIK KIRK tho orown of her ftllS.S LIZZIE KIKK head to tho soles MISS LIZZHO KIRK of her foot. By arraugemonfc with Mr. Harry Kiokardß. Anothor genuine ar- MB. FKA NX LliON tißtio success. A WK. FRANK LKON Popular Comedian, MR KHANKLKON and champion dancer MK.FR AN X LEON of tho world. MR. FRAN X LEON By arrangement with Mr. Harry Kiokards. Positively tho Last Night of HARVNY and MORLOS. Last 3 Nightß of SIVRONI and SILVINI. Last 3 Nights of OHAKLISS AUSI.TON. Ever increasing popularity of Mr. Wallace King, Miss Bolle Ray, Me. Clias. Howard, and the Lingards. Prices, 2« and la. Box Plan at Holliday's. ' « HEAR TOM MANN AX THB ' /^PERA HOUSE on SUNDAY, 27th APRIL. Subject of Lhotubb j " Modern Civilisation— lt's Excellencies and Deficiencies." Musical Programme by Mrs. Mann Mies Vartba HerrLohmann Mr. Halbort And others. Silver Coin Collection at the doors. Doots open at 7. Chair taken at 7.30 p.m. W. H. HAMPTON, Secretary Wellington Branoh N.Z. Sooialisfc Party. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF A MAYOR. In tho matter of "Tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and of "Tho Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876." I HEREBY give notice that Orton Stevens, &sq., has been duly nominated for the office of Mayor of tho Borough of Lower Hutt, and, thero being only tho ono nomination, I hereby declare him duly elected to that office. PERCY R. PURSER, Returning Officer. Lower Huttj 23rd April, 1902. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUS-TK-ALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN— In acJ>— ( cordanco with the provisions of the Bylaws, it becomoa necessary for us to retire from tho Board at the approaching Annual Meeting. Wo are, however, eligible for ro-olection, and wo now offor our services. We aro encouraged to hope that tho success which has attended the operations of tho Society under its 'present administration will satisfy you, and wo respectfully request that you will signify your approval of suoh administration, by reetcetiug us to a position which we highly prize, and in which wo think we can bo of further scrvico to you. Wo remain, Ladios and Gonllemon, Yours faithfully, Thomas Littlejohn. Reginald James Black. Frederick Earlo Winehcombo. 21st April, 1902.
UNDER-PRICED PYJAMAS., WELCOME nowß for men who lovo comfort and nppreciato extra good value. We'vd mado a special purcliabo of high-claw extra well mado PYJAMAS — as a matter of fact, they were mado for show purposes. A CRITICAL EXAMINATION of tho workmanship will reveal tho fact that extra fiuo work has been put into thoso garments. Wo bought them at bn!ow tho usual wholosalo prices, and wo sell as wo buy. They nro well worth from 20 to 25 per cent, more than tho prices wo ask. OUR PRICES: FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS at 535 3 11 D OEYLON PYJAMAS at ... OS -t -j D SDLK AND WOOL PYJAMAS at VTYELLA PYJAMAS at / -|gS gD CRIMEAN ALL-WOOL PYJAMAS at 15 s 6D6 D IN ALL SIZES. K.IRKOALDIE & STAINS, Limited. removal of shingle from hutt river board. RIVER RESTRICTED. NOTICE is hereby given that after this date Shintrlo can only bo taken from tho vicinity of Whito's Lino with t'^o consent of tho Engineer or his reprcmitat'yo, who will point out tho locality from which it is to bo taken. PERCY R. PURSER, Clerk Hutt Rivor Board. waaßammmmmaßmtamamesmmßamuaKammamatm FITNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Mr. Thomas Alexander Mageo are re-neotfully invited to attend Ilia Funeral, which will leave tlio residence ' f his brother, at Wadcstown, To-morrow, ]<riday, 25th April, li»03, at 9CO a.m., and corner of Park-street and Tinakori-road, at 10 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Sanitary Undertaker, Telephono 937. 10, Tamimki-street. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F..M.U. MFiM BTCRS of above Lodgo, also Visiting Members, ax-e reqnt>st»rl to attend •ho Fniicriil of our lato Brother, Thomas Magee, of the Potersham Lodge, N.S.W., which will leave the corner of Park-street and Tin&knri-i'oad To-n»o»row, at 10 a.m. G. E. CIODBKR, < !»eoret*ry.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 6
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