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QPERA HOUSE Sole Manageress . . . Miss C. Davie. TO-NIGHT,~aI 8 o'clock. Tho Grand American Success in 5 acts, the Religious, Temperance and Moraltoaching Drama — THE CURSE OF DRINK! Lately performed by Miss Davio and Mr. Hubert' at Iho Aveuun -.<eatre, New York, for 300 Nights. Mathow Biirnolt, the great Temperance I Lecturer, said— *■" ' Drink,, in tho hands of I the Huberts, is tho greatest moral lesson I I evor heard. Several times I felt, when I saw Joo Morgan going astray, that. I , must get up and say something, i'mmonso Cnst of Charretors. See posters. A Iso, incidental to tho drama will bo given tt GRAND VAUDEVILLE AMERICAN EJS TTKRTAINMENT. Songs and Dances by' the full btrength of (ho company. Uni Iho patronage of the Temperance 1 Societies of \\ ellington. Bo; X plan al the Dresden. Day Tickets across the ntroet A'l tni-cion— Dro«-« C icle, 3e ; S'.plis, 2s-. F\ mily Circle, 1-, : Pit. fid. MONSTER PROAIKVADE CONCERT v^ AND DANCE TUESDA V, 301 h SEPTEMBER, at 8 p m. Under tlm Patronage and in the Presence of I'oio Mcl Collins and Ofiieors of Iho Ikl Bait Rifle Volunteer*. MUSIC .*Y GARRISON BAND. To provide, Fund-; fnt- Bazaar of the l«t Battalion ) Velliriglon Rifle Volunteers, Kelburne RiflA *' Slall. ■; 't'ickftlx — Is. SERGT. i MM BOX, K.JI.V , Hon. Secretary. OYDNEY - STtti T .ET SCHOOLROOM. MR. ROBEF. V PARKER'S SIXTH LECTUPE-CONCISRT (Concluding the i to »*osent Series.) THURSDAY NEXT, \'B<h SEPTEMBER. F. DL". BARCLAY, Secretary. ST. JOHN AMBULAIVCE ASSOCIATION* LOWER HUTT CENTRE. FIRST Lecture TUESDJVY, 16th Soptembor, at 4 • p m., .in Mechanics' Institute, Hult. This quali; §es for First Aid and Medallion. DR. JAMES P.. PURDY. WELLINGTON CITY CO UNCIL.' WEWTOWN PUBLIC LU^EARY. LECTURE. A PUBLIC LECTURE will be given by Councillor J. Godber at the jNewtown Publio Library on WEDNESDAY, 17th instant, at 8.10 p.m. Bnbjcofc— " A 'Jour through Europe and America." Chairman, Connoillor Murdoch. Admission free. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 12 th September, 1902. WEIXINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCDVTION. ANNUAL DINNER. OLD Boys of Wollington College are notified that tho Annual Dinner is to be held nt tho Hotel Cecil on the Evening of SATURDAY, th* 27th inßt., at 8 o'clock. Tickots, 10s 6d, are obtainable from any member of the Committee. W. H. DENTON, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON NAVAL ARTILLERY. THFi abovo Corps will Parade at tho Boat Station on SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, the 14th instant, at 10 a.m., £0 attend Divine Servico at St. Pain s ProCathcdrnl, in response to the invitation of liis Lordship the Bishop of Wellington. The Corps will parado with Leggings and Side-arm.', but without pouuehes. A. S. BISS, Lieut . -Command! ng. Tho GARRISON BAND has kindly con^onted to play the Corps to and from tho Service. ALEXANDER'S CHOIR AT PETONE. THURSDAY NEXT, At 7 p.m. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. rr\HE CHOIR invite ALL RAILWAY JL MEN, PETONE WOOLLEN MILLS, »,nd GEAR COMPANY'S MEN_ to meet them to learn somo of these splendid J Iymns. , .' Everybody else may come too, but 200 i cats will be reserved till 7.30 p.m. , Lots of - Singing, some testimonies by members of the choir, and onß or two tfl*ort, bright, addresses. NOTICE TO CHOIR. Two specially Reserved Carriages will be nttachttl to the 6.15 train from Thorndon for the- u?o of Choir. , ; 1 Reuirn tickets Is each for adults, or 6d children under 12, may be obtained from Ticket Oflico. Personal Workers and other friends are javilcd lo como. A full attendance of Choir is invited. "VMTELLINGTON OPEN-AIR MISSION DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKLST. Biblo Reading. Lessons from the Life of Daniel, for young converts, 0 p.m. Those ifltorostod iv Dr. Torrey's Mission specially invited. QUEEN'S WHARF— Gpspol Meeting, 7 p.m. IKjril. NELSON will (D.V.) Preach in ItA Lower Cuba-stroot on LORD'S DAY KVKNING, at 7 o'clock. . A hearty invitation is given to all. \\J ELLIN GTON CKNTRAL MISSION. f » lIEUnEHT-STIOIiKT (off Mnntlera-st). Mission Services at 1 1 nnd 7 p.m. Mr. Turner conducting, 11 a.m. — " Dovotion." 6 p.m.^—Open Air, Ghuwiee-street. 7 p.m. — Three short Evangelistic addresseß Selection, " Conquerers Palm," by Band. Special Singing. Everybody wolcomo. _, N. TURNER, Missionor. CHOROH OF GOD.— Wharf (D.Y.), Sabbat.b. at. 2.45 — " Or. Torrey— lmportant letter from his uusejriptui-al tenoliinß- of tho Word of God replied to." Cuba-street, SUNDAY at GAS. "D. L. Moody on the SabbatU question — ' I don't believe we shall over havo genuine conversion until we get (straight on thia Law of God.' " Questions permitted. Como. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Rkoistkhed). NEW CKNTURY 11ALL, Kicnt-tkruack. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 14th SEPT. ' At 7 o'oloek shiirp. Leotnro by n Member on "Tho Usea and Development of Mediuuißhin." Children's Lyoonm nt. 2 30. Blra. Helen Temple Briglmiu, Pastor of the First Spiritualists Church, New York, will deliver her first Lootiiro on Sunday, 12th October. Further particulars in future issue. » m / ELLINGTON . SPIRITUALISTS' VV .SOCIETY', Cari.ton IfAtr., Corner of Mftrion and Incrostre streets. A Circle will be held iv tho above Hall on SUNDAY, 14th September, at 7 p.m. Tranco Address. Subject-" Mediunnstio Gifts. How and why thoy pliould be cultivated in fulfilment ot God's Law." AH ooruiully invited. Children's Lyceum at 2.80 p.m. Harbinger «i Light, for September. rVIHiSOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. An Addreps will be delivered at the Society's Now Room. No. 4 (upstairs), Wilkius and Field's Buildings, Manners-street, on SUNDAY KYENlNtT,.at7o'clook. Subject — " The Authority upon which Theoxophy rests." The pwl\ i ar« invited. Questions at olose.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 6

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