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CAUSE WILL BE SHOWN WHY nnHE LIQUOR TRAFFIC SHOULD "*•■ NOT BE LICENSED. In tho OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. By REV. H. BLAIR, REV. S. W. CURRIE, M.A. REV. R. FAIRMAID, REV. J. C. JAMIESON. Members of the Presbyterian General Assembly, each of whom has a personal knowledge of the Clutha, will speak briefly in the Opera House To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, at 8.35. Mr. A. C. Begg, of Dunedin, will preside. Hymns by the Alexander Choir. Instrument kindly lent by the Dresden Pianoforte Company. HORAL HA-LL. — MONDAY, 17th November. — Great Boxing Tournament. Twelve entries, all first-class. Four giants, 14-stoners, also lOst picked men. Three gold medals, three silver medals. Mace v. Sidney Barnes (six rounds), Champion Amateur from West End Club, London. Hercules the strong man will appear. Some men from the Warships w*H . also probably give a display. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Professor H. Mace, Manager. ■ — _ rSTafESLEY HALL, TARANAKI-ST. THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER. FOURTH ANNUAL CONCERT. MRS. MUELLER AND PUPILS. Part I.— Operatic. Part II.— N. Kil- • burn's (M.8.) beautiful Cantata, "The Golden River." In Costume. fTTHE Members of Mrs. J. D. Foley's Dancing Assembly, held every Tuesday evening at Spiller's Hall, are cordially 'nvited to an extra long night on TUESDAY next, tho 18th November. Usual class subscription. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ELINGAMrfi" DISASTER. PUBLIC MEETING. THE Adjourned Meeting of Citizens will bo held in the Council Chambers, Brandon-street, on MONDAY, tho 17th i instant, at 4 p.m. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor. , RELIEF FUND. AS it is unfortunately certain that many lives have been lost, 1 hereby undertake to receive and acknowledge all subscriptions forwarded to mo in aid of the Suffering Survivors. The following Subscription has been* promised : — £ s d Huddart, Parker and Co., perWellington Manager, 0. W. Jones, Esq 500 0 0' JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor. 15th November, 1902. ! PIANO TALK; A GOOD PIANO is a first-class investment as well as a means of culture and' pleasure There is no articlo raanu- | factured that will give as large a return j for the money invested. Granting this to : be true, the piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and bo sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand j-ears of use. Tho pianos now offered by THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all theso conditions. Handsome in appearance, excellent in tone, and tho price and terms on which they aro sold bring them within the roach of all. They have every point to recommend them to the prudent buyer. Landed in your house at prices and terms distinctly low for such higu-ciass instiumontb. Send for catalogue. DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton-quay. M. J. BROOKES,, Managor. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING FOR NEW DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES, FEATHER-STON-STREET. Head Office, Wellington, 7th Nov., 1902. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this Office until Noon of Ist December, 1902, for the abovo work. All tenders must be marked on the outside, "Tender for Furnishings for Railways Offices," and addressed to tho General Manager, New Zealand Government Railways, Wellington. Specifications and conditions may bo seen at this office. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. T. RONAYNE, General Manager. NEWTOWN ELECTION. MR. CHAS. M. LUKE will Address the Electors as \mdcr : — MONDAY, 17th November — Heginbothain's Hp.ll, Kilbirnie, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 18th November— Methodist Church Schoolroom, Island Bay, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 19th November — State School, "Toßeneath, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 20th November — St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Riddiford-streot, at 8 p.m. Mr. LUKE'S Brooklyn Committee will meet at tho State Schoolroom MONDAY EVENING, 19th November, at 8 p.m. SPECIAL —MR. CHAS. M. LUKE will Address a MASS MEETING at the VICTORIA HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, 24th November, tho Night Before Election. TOM LYNCH will Address the public at the corner of Dixon and Cub?, streets EVERY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Subject;— "Workera' Platform."

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 6