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hri" HH YEV E A T R E ROYAL. Lessee and Director ... Mr. P. R DIX EVERY EVENING at 8. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY! TONIGHT, Grand Changi> of Programme. EVERYTHING NEW. Las* Four NighU of MR ARTHUR NELSTONE MISS MR ARTHUR NELSTONE KLSIIS MR' ARTHUR NELSTONE PORRKST MR ARTHUR NELSTONE MISS MR' ARTHUR NELSTONE ELSIE M R ; ARTHUR NELSTONE FORREST In an Entirely New Burlcpque. Roauuearanco and Last Four Nights of Jameß-HARVEY and MORRTS-Madgo Jameß-HARVEY and MORRIS-Madge In thoir Famous Hoop-rolling, Juggling, and Croekory Act. Last Four Nights of \ MISS MOLLY BENTLEY In a Now Budget of Songs. Last Four Nights of STELLA and FLORRIE RANGER. Continued Success of FRED RIVENHALL, TIM HOWARD MR. GEO. DEAN New Series of Pictures by THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. NOTE ~ Entire Change of Programme. Prices 2s and Is. Plan at Holliday's. GREAT ATTRACTIONS NEXT WEEK.a JUPP'S BRASS BAND . ASSEMBLY. INVITATION HOLDERS aro reminded of tho Social to bo hold on WEDNESDAY, 3rd September, 1902, at tho Foresters' Hall, Tory-street. Doublo ticket 4s, single ticket 2s 6d, extra lady 1b od. Dnncing from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickots may bo purchased on application to tho Secretary, or any of tho Committee. ' A. R. M'DONALD, Hon. Sec. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Newtown. GRAND CONCERT, MONDAY EVENING, 25th AUGUST. At 8 .o'clock. Items by Wesleyan Orchestral Society and Leading Vocalists. Admission 6d. Chair to bo taken by Mr. M. Smith. j UNITY \ FRATERNITY | EQUAIITyI AORANGI LODGE, 8.U.0.0.F. ASOCIAL of the above Lodge will bo held in tho Forostors' Hall, Torystreet, on FRIDAY, 29th August, to celebrato its Sixteenth Anniversary. Tickets— 3s, 2», Is 6d. GEO. JORDAN, Hon. Sec. DR. TORREY'S MISSION. SKATING RINK. 28th AUGUST. A' LARGE UNITED MEETING FOR PRAYER Will bo held in WESLEY CHURCH On WEDNESDAY, 27th Instant, at 7.30. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Dr. Torroy and Mr. Alexander will bo present and receive an official welcomeCollection in aid of oxpenses. Badges will be distributed to all personal workers. \ Ministers announce this on Sunday. W. J. ELLIOTT, NEWMAN HALL, H. W. KERSLEY, Secretaries. DR. TORREY'S MISSION. CHOIR PRACTICES will be held as under: — TO-NIGHT (Saturday), in the Baptist Schoolroom, 7.30. MONDAY NEXT, in the Baptist Church, 7.30. Persons capblo of reading musio at sight are invited to attend. , Altos and Baeaoa aro specially requiredN.Z. PACIFIC LODGE, No. 2. THE Rogular Monthly Meeting will bo held in tho Masonic Hall, Boulcottstreet, on MONDAY, tho 25th mat., at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brothren cordially invited. By command of the W.M. MISSIONARY MEETING. THE Monthly Mooting of the Gleaners will bo hold in the Diocesan Library, Mulgrave-streel, on MONDAY, 25th, at 7.30 p.m. <* Mrs. WALLIS will speak on Missionary Work in Fiji. All intorosted in Missions warmly invited. TO THE RATEPAYERS ON THE HIGH LEVELS. A MEETING of the nbovo will tnke placo in tho Victoria Hall, on FRIDAY, 29th August, nt 8 p.m., for tho purposo of considering the position anc\ need for Water Extension. I am, etc, W. BRANTGAN, (Lato Water Inspector), Convener. HE~ YOUNG MAN'S MAGAZINE. CHRISTMAS NUMBER. Published Ist December. STORY, POEM, and PHOTOGRAPHIC v COMPETITION, PRIZES £5 s*, £?. 2i, and £1 Is. A Prize 6f £5 5s will be given for the Bost Original Story not exceeding 4000 words. A Prir.e of £2 2s for tho Best Original Poem not exceeding 800 word". A Priso of £1 Is for tho Best Photograph representing any poem. The judge in eneh competition will bo tho Editor of ono of tho leading newspapers in Now Zenland. FiirUier particulars in tho Young Man's Magazine, published l?l September, 1902. Address — The young Man's Magzine, Box 322, G.P.0., Wellington. N O T I O E. ALL Persons having claims against tho Estate of tho lato Mr. James Smith aro requested to render samo (in duplicate) not Inter thnn TUESDAY NKXT, 26th AUCSUST, ndtlrcpqed to James Smith p.nd Sons, Tho Now House, 11 nnd 13, Cuba-street. NOTICE. TMPOUNDED at Kaiwarra, on the 21st JL of August, one bay Marts ; black points, whito glaze down face, saddle marked, lump nn near shoulder; no visibio brand. If not claimed nnd expenses paid by -nu of September, 1902, will be gold to defray expenses. E. ROUND, Pountlkocper, Kniwarra. NOTICE OF FREMOVAL. Q E. WRIGHT, having joinod tho k_^» Canada Cycle ami Motor Company, tho Cyclo Repairing Business enmed on by him at 39, Feathorston-'street, will on and aftor Mouday, 25th inst.^ be removod to tho Company's premises, "No. 94, Lamb-ton-quay. Mr. Wright will still personally supervise all work, and customers can roly on receiving tho same attention as horotofore. Note address— 24. Laiubton
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 47, 23 August 1902, Page 6
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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 47, 23 August 1902, Page 6
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