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m H E A T R X 'ROYAL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! Tho Cry is "Still They Come." Moro New Star Artists. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPAISY. Their Dobut in N.Z., TUB SISTERS STEELE SISTERS STEELE (Who arrived por s.s. YVarrimqo). Tho Accomplished Australian Singing and Dancing Duutti&U, In their Groat Castor Imponsonutious, "Tho Muich Sousa," etc., etc. Aleo, First Appeuranco hero of Q. AND Q., Q. AND Q., In their Unique Entertainment, "Fifteen Minutes in Spirit Land." Entirely Now Items by ZENO , Tho Incomparable 2ENO Comic Equilibrist. OARLETON AND BUTTON, CARLETON AND BUTTON, In Freeh Blocks of Fun. MISS DOHA TAYLOR. THE DKI.AVALES. MISS AGXKS RAHILLY Third ON SHANNON si SHORE. Edition ON SHANNON'S SHORE. Now Aflorpicco. "ARRIVAL OF MADAME CROSSLEY" EvoryUiUig Now, Bright, and Refined. Prices as usual. Plan at Holliday's. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." WELLINGTON BANDSMEN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY DEMONSTRATION. TJASIN RESERVE, 6th DEO.,. 1903. OVER 100 BANDSMKN TAKING PART TWO SELECTIONS BY EACH BAND I WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND JUPP'S BRASS BAND NEWTOWN BRASS BAND CENTRAL MISSION BAND. Tho wholo to conclude with Combined Bands' Performance, cpnducted by Liout. 1. HERD. Collections at gates in aid of tho Wellington District Hospital. Visitors from tho Country who aro willing to contribute to this Fund please noto that a Collection Box hn« beeu dopositod at Mr. E. J. King's Music Shop, Willisstroot. A. J. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. R. JANSON, Hon. Treasurer. NOTE.— If the Demonstration is to take R ln^°« a «- flns L will bo run U P on General Post Ofhco Towor at 10.30 a.m. on HOS. PITAL SUNDAY. Should tlie weather bo unsuitable the Demonsti'ation will tako placo on tho following Sunday. JJONTGOMERY'S ENTERTAINERS. A SHOW WITH~A REPUTATION. Wairarapa Tour Commences Lower lIutt— MONDAY, 7th Deo. Featherston— TUESDAY, 9th Deo Woodville Raoos— WEDNESDAY, 10th Doc. _ Don't Miss Our Now Programme. TO/TIRAMAR FERRY CO. (Ltd.). KARAKA BAY~AND SEATOUN. IMPROVED SUNDAY TIMETABLE. Tho Steamers ADMIRAL and LOYALTY will from Next Sunday run as undor: — LEAVE TOWN— 10.15 a.m., 2.20, 2.30, and 5.30 p.m. j LEAVE SEATOUN (calling at Karaka)— 11 a.m., 4.15 (via Miramar), 5, and 6.20 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) rpHE MUTOSOOPEI WONDERFUL LIVING PICTURES. All Talcon from Life, including THE GREAT INDIAN DURBAR. OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th DEC, 1903. THE MUTUSCOPE PARLOUR, WILLIS-STREET, Just Abovo tho Evening Post. Nrj t GRAPHIC . £J • . \JC For sth Doo. Political Cartoon !—" Session 1903." WGTX.'S ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS— Tho Work in Progreea^ — Two Views. WGTN'S NEW IUILWAY OFFICESViows of Buildhfg aud Opening Ceremony. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM IN AUST Auckland's New Bishop (Noligan) and Family. Gymnast io Display, Wn. Phyß. Training Sohool. AUCKLAND CITY AND HARBOUR— Grand Panoramio Views. Milford Sound. OAK'JCERTON SHOW, also Canterbury and Auckland Agri. Shows. Takapuna Racos, H.M.S. Phcebo, etc. A GRAND NUMBER. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. BARQUE FIRTH OF CLYDE, FROM GLASGOW. THIS Vessel is now entered at the Customs, anu will commence discharging on MONDAY MORNING. Goods impeding tho discharge will be landed and storod at risk and expense of consignoe. Orders for delivery of cargo will do issued on production of bills of lading, and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition nuißb bo examined and claim eottlod beforo removal from tho discharging shed. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., Agonts. Captain Wilkio will not bo responsible for any •debts his orow may contract without his writton authority. CHUROH OF THE SACRED HEART, HILL-STREET. A SACRED CONCERT will bo givon TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock, by Mombors of tho Choir, assisted by Mrs. T. A. Rovell, Miss Pulsford, Messrs. Jas. Soorlo and A. S. Ballanoe. Collection in aid of tho now Organ. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' SOCIETY. NKW HALL, CUBASTREW. A Ch-010 will be held on SUNDAY EVENING, 6th Docomber, at 7 o'olook. 'franco Address by tho Resident Medium. Snbjoot— " Instnraioufcs Wo Work Through, and Conditions of tbo So-called Dead."^ Clairvoyant descriptions by Mr. J. Nickerson. Meaßage of Life tor December. riIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, flfcli IWEMBHB. " Theosopby in Its Relation to Christianity." At 8 p.m. EXCHANGE HALL, LAMBTON-QUAY. Admission Free. Collection. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Rkoustichbd). NKW CENTURY HALL. Kknt-terkacb. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ANNIVKRSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW. SUNDAY, Gth DEO., At 7 p.m. sharp. Mrs. Harris will conduct tho Anniversary Services at the above Hall To-morrow, when a Special Ad dross will bo delivered, (subject — " Jacob's Dream, or the Ladder of Timo." Special Hymns, and a JSolootion by the Psychological Band. Silver coin at tho door. Children's Lyceum at 2,30,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 6

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