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m H E A T R E ROYAL. Sole Proprietor, Mr. P. R. Dis. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Another Grand Change of Programme. I>]X'S GAIETy COMPANY. MR. TOM WOOTTWRLL 1.a.-,t MR. TOM WOOTi'WJfiLL Six Bllt. TOM WOOTTWJOLL Nights. In another new budget of Songs. MR ARTHUR NELSTONE Last MX ARTII Ull NELSTONE Six MR ARTHUR NELsTONE Nights And MISS ELSIE FORTUSST In another Now Uui-losqno Absurdity. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF MISS IDA liOfcSLYH And DEAR LITTLE VERA KEARNS. Also of Mr. Juo. Kearns, E.M. and C. Entirely now items by Mr. Millar Fra&or, Scottish Tenor Miss Emily Lyndale, Comedienne Mr. Sam ltowioy. Small Man, 13ig Voice Miss Pearl Lovell, tho Piquant tjcrio Mr. Wm. Woods, JUarifconu New Finalo. Nuw After-piece. Prices 2s and Is. Private Boxes £1 Is. Box plan at Holiiday's. Booking fee, 6d. Doors open 7.30 ; coiumeuco at S. N.B.— EVJIRY THING NEW TO-NIGHT. rgiOM WOOTTWELL'S SONGS. All published in Album form. .Woottweil's " Koniik Album"— Collin, Melbourne. ' Woottwell's " Latest Album " — Sheard, London. Words and Mubic, One Shilling each. ffrom all music sellers in Wellington. BOXING TOURNAMENT ! /"* „A' or the Championship of Wellington. OiiOHAL HALL, MONDAY, 6UI OCT. Twelve Entries of 10 and 11 stoners. * our Uola Snedals and Silver Trophies. iour Willing Hounds, Mace v. Woif. 1 his will be the best competition ever j ln , tlle cit y- Be sure and Bee it. All under direction of Professor Mace. Admission— 3s, 25," Is. (3 P E R A HOUSE. TIJE |K?. I^r WED '~ th and 15th OCT. SIXTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL T E?\ PHYSICAL IKAINING SCHOOL GYMNASIUM l^arge portion of proceeds to bo erven to ( the VETEPvANS' HOME First Grand Display organised in N.Z by osr New Instructor, Mr. B. Dovev Gold Medallist, London LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES Grand Patriotic First Part—Unique Military Display, culminating in the teams engaging in actual combat. Illuminated Marches— An Ocean of Fairy Lamps. New Mabs Exercises, Gorgeous Figure Marches and Musical Maze. Consecutive Performance on t-ach apparatus terminating with an Exhibition by Mr. Dovey Prices, 3s, 2s, Is ; Gd, and Is. Box plan will be opened at Holiiday's on Friday, at R. POWNALL, Hon. Sec, P.O. Bos 467. SCOTTISH" THISTLE CLUB. r tpHE ANNUAL SOCIAL of the above fl. Club will be held on TUESDAY, 7th October, at the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, commencing at S p.m. 'J ickots— Double, ss ; single, 3s ; extra lady, 2s. G. POLLOCK, Secretary. A R L T O N HALL. THE PING-PONG TOURNAMENT Under the auspices of the Carlton Musical and Drrmatio Club will take place in tho above Hall on ' > MONDAY, 6lh OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. 1< irst prize, 255 ; second, 20s ; third, 15s, ' will be awarded to the successful competitors. Now on view at G. M'Leod'e, Willis-street. Admission, 6d. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. mHE Wellington Builders and Contrac- *- tors' Association invite all Employers of Carpenters' Labour to attend a Meeting sit tho Silver Grid, Cuba-3treet, on THUKSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 9th inst., at 8 o clock, to meet a Deputation from the recent Carpenters' Meeting re vV ages. W. H. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. LOOK OUT I ■FOURTEENTH ~ANNUAL SOCIAL •«- Of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, 15lh OCTOBER DRUID'S HALL . T^ 1 c , t . s . & M, '2< 6d, and Is 6d, at A. William, Courtenay-place, W. L Ludwig, Molesworth-street, F. E. Cooper Cuba-street, or J. Patten, Hon. Sec Hawker-street. mHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY -J- COMPANY, LTD. EXCURSION TIME-TABLES. SUNDAY, sth OCTOBER. To Day's Bay, 10.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m. From Bay, 11 a.m., 5 p.m. To Seatoun and Karaka Bay, 10 15 230 From Seatoun (calling at Karaka), 'll' 4.30. To Miramar, 10 a.m. From Miramar, 5 p.m. ' Wj-uNESDAY, Bth OCT.— LABOUR SPECIAL EXCURSIONS will be run to Da y'« Bay by tho DUCHESS, DUCO and COIATLSo; also to Seatoun and Miramar. Full particulars in future issues. permitting.) NOTE.— FIRST-CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS For Sale near DAY'S BAY. For terms and particulars, apply at the Company's Office. QAI, VAT IO N AR M V k} YIVI&N-SI'ItBET liAHBdCKS. Tho Torrey-Alexandei- Choir will render a Musical Pi ograinme with special songs and solos on THURSDAY NIGHT. Oth OCJ'OBKU, at S p.m. Will the Ministers kiucllv invite Members of tlie Choir to iittonrl ? C. I'YLEB, Adjutant. RECEPTION OF THE PREMIER. I HEREBY convene a Meeting of Citizens to bo held in the Council Chambers, Brandon-street, on MONDAY NEXT, the 6th instant, at 4 p.m., to consider what steps phall be taken to give a suitable welcome to the Right Hon. the Premier upon his return, to the colony JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor of Wellington. 4th Oclobcr, 1902. REPAIRS TO S.S. APARIMA. mENDEftS will be received by the un- ^ dcrsigned up till 4 o'clock WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 3lh inst., for Repair,, to s.s. Aparima. The vessel will be opon for inspection al Port Chalmers on Monday. Plans and specifications may bo seen at U.S.S. Co.'s Wellington Office on Monday Morning. Lowest or any tender not ncco-sarily accepted. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. I Wellington, .3rd October. LETTER OF THANKS. To J. J. ROBERTS, E=q., District Manager, Provident and liuiu-irial Insurance Company of New Zealand. SIR — I have to sincoroly thank tho Provident and Industrial Insurance Company for the prompt payment of claim on the life of my child, Violet, who died Yesterday. Yours truly, 1 (Sgd.) A. M'GUIRE, 10, Crawford-terrace 4th October. 1902.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 6

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