.. mi— ...mil ii in i llii ■■ill I ill ■ii mi "Jgjjgj m II E A T RE R O V A L. TO-NIGHT ! TO NIGHT 1 dix'S GAiiiry company Continued Knonnous Success of FRANK MAY, JACK KEARNS GEORGE BENTLEY, And our Now Ballet, "DUELLO A LA MORT!" Enthusiastic Rooeption of MISS IDA ROSLYN and LITTLE VERA KEARNS Soreams of Laughter caimed by Mr. Geo. Bontloy'B After-piocv, SERVANTS! Prices ns usual. Plan at Holliday'i. Buflinesß Manager— HENßY GEE. TJAPTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN-ST. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MARCH ?4th." TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Address by Roy. W. Lamb. Solo and Anthems by tho Choir. Tea, 6.30. Tickets, Is. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. (Near Ferry Wharf.) rf~IRAND OPENING CONCERT! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) At C p.m. JAS. MOORE, Missioncr. « N.Z.A.S. ASSOCIATION, WELLINGTON CISNTKK. SCHOOL BO>S' PROVINCIAL CHAMI'IONisHIP. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. ErailT EVKNTS— 25yds Dash, 50yda Handicap, Fanoy Diving aud Fancy CoKtuuio, 25yds School Boys' Championship j COyda Soliaol Boys' Championship ; 75yds School Boys' Championship ; lOOyda School Boys' Championship. To bo hold at TKOUNDON BATHS, on SATURDAY, 28th AIAUCH. ComnioiiOiiifr 13 !50 p.m. Admission, Gd. J. LHVINSOHN, Hon. Soo. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. . — — - / rrtHE Wellington Dramatic Student* JL have kindly undertaken to givo • season of threo nights at tho ond of April in aid of tho funds of tho Home. Subscribers willing to act as a Committee- for tho furtherance of this object are requested to eond their names to tho under signed. ohas. p: powles, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITiT COUNCIL. HOLIDAY FOR ELECTION OF LICENB ING COMMITTEE, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. PUBLIC attention is hereby direotod to Clause 10 of "The Alcoholio Lhraora Solo Control Act Amondmont Act, 1895." whioh provides that ovory day on whioh tua Kleotion of a Licensing Committee takes place shall bo a Pnblio Holiday after midday, and, farther, that -it shall bo unlawful to soil intoxicating liquors in any licensed promises on that day botweou the hours of 12 o'olook noon and 7 o'olook in tho evening. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor of Wellington. 24th March, 1903. ■yOTE FOR JENSEN, JENSEN, The Only Independent Candidate. DANCING. * fFttlE Committeo of Jupp's Bras* Band -«- Assembly begs to luform members and friends that their Assembly will commenoo TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wodne*. day), 25th March, 8 o'clock, in tho Foresters' Hall, Tory-slroot. New invitations may be- had from the Committeo or Secretary by recommend*., fcion. A. M'DONALD, Sooretary. W. JUPP, Bandmaster.. DANCINfe MRS. DODWELL'S Saturday Class will re-aßsemblo this month. Data will be advertised in future issue. Address — Viotoria Buildings, Manners-street. DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for BEGINNERS aro held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m., in her Private Hall, 56, Ghusnoe-streol, noxt St. P.eter's Church. Term commencos wflh pupil. Mrs. Mason's method of instruction ensures proficiency in one quarter at doss or in six privato lessons. PRIVATE LESSONS by arrangement. FELLOW ELECTORS. VOTE FOR THE REFORM COM ! MITTEE. AND YOU* VOTE FOR 1. 10 o'clock licenses in accordance with public opinion and tho spirit of the , Act, resulting in less drinking and drunkohnoss. 2. Minimising of tho local oyil. 3. Bettor supervision and more effinient control. 4. Moro money for tho borne, more comfort and happiness. AGAINST 1. Extension of all licenses to 11 p.ra It is botvrcon 10 and 11 o'clock that most of tho drunkenness is caused.' (So tho polioo havo repeatedly tosti- - fiod.) 2 V Eneourag oment to moral wid - social ovil. It is in tho dark hours of tho night that tho moral, leprosy of ' a city is developed. 3. Inefficient polioo control. The 'later _ tho hour tho -more difficult it is for tho polico to eopo with disorder. 4. Increased unhnppinoss in homes. Bvorr extra hour of drinking means added *■ torror aud distress to tho "drinker's family. The Now Zealand Times assorts, that if tho habituos of tho bars woro turned into tho streets at 10 o'clock it would result in unpleasantness to orisons. How much, worso would the effcot bo altar an added hour of drinking. ! Electors— This is the last opportunity U. effectually reform for threo years. Vote for tho Reform Commitleo:— CHAPPLE, WILLIAM ALLAN EVANS, WILLIAM ALBERT HOBY, ARTHUR SMITH, JOHN JUN. WRIGHT, ROBERT ALEXANDER VICTORIA COLLEGE. fTtflE Professors and Lecturors will X moot Students on TUESDAY, 31st March, at the Girls' High School, at the following hours:— 5 p.m.— Mathematics and Mechanics, Pro- • fessor Mnclaurin ; Geology, llr. Adami 5.30 p.m.-L4tm and Grook, Professor Brown; Political Economy, Mr. Ritchie 6 p.m.— Jurisprudence and Law, Mr. Rich. mond; Modem Languages, Professor von Zedhtz 6.30 p.m.— Chomistry nnd Physicn, Professor Iwwterfiold; English and Mental Science, Professor Mackenzie 7 p.m.— Biology, Professor Kirk. OHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar
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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1903, Page 6
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