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"Indians — Indians Everywheie." OPERA UOUSE.- ' 3b, 2s, and Is. (Motors, Carriages, and Cars at 10 40.) ! Miiuugoint'iit of WILLOUGHBY AND GEACII. SPEND SATURDAY IN LAUGHTER.. 3s GREAT LAUGHING BOOM 3s 2s GREAT LAUGHING BOOM 2* Ih GREAT LAUGHING BOOM Ih Tho Peoplo's Popular Pleasing Entertainment"! Specially produced by . GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his POPULAR LONDON COMPANY LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! In The Funniest Fnreo Thai Ever Happened 1 A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND! A STRANGEK IN A STRANGE LAND! A bi'RAN'JEU IN A STRANGE LAND! Box Plan al llollidnv'ts and I'hnpire. Popular prices — 3*, is, and Is. No early doors. » A. COWAN, Manager. Arrangements for Iho Latt Nights: MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, Grand Revival by Univoreal desire, THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT! THE WRONG m\. WRIGHT I TUESDAY— POSITIVE FAREWELL I WHAT HAPPENED' TO JONES ! WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES! Truly a World's Popular Succosb. For tho Fin>t Time m Wellington. AT PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES— 3s, 2h, Is. Ib, 2s, and 3s. A SPECIAL MEETING of L.O.L. No. 49 will bn hold in Iho Rechubito Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd Fobruary, at 8 p.m. Visitors invited. J. LINDSAY, Sec. God Savo tho King! •IHE EQUITABLiriTUTLDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANtf" OF WELLINGTON (LIMITED). THE Annual Gcuernl Mooting of Shareholders of the •nbove Company will bo hold at tho Chamber of Commorco, National Mutual Lifo Association Buiklings, Customhousp-qiinv, Wellington, no TUESDAY, tho 2nd *dtiy of Fobruary, 1904, nt 8 o'clock p.m. Business : To receivo Report nud Balance-sheet Election of Directors Election of Auditori! And Gonorul. J. H. OTTO SCHWARTZ, Secretary. 22nd January, 1904. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). fTVHE Thirty-fourth Annunl Meeting of' X tho Shareholders will be holu nt tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhousequay, on' MONDAY, Ist February, 19U+, at noon. Business : To receive Report and Balauce-shcct J Election of Directors Election of Auditors, and General. R. G. HOWELL, Secretary. Wollington, 23rd January, 1904. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholder* of Iho abovo Company will ho hold at the Chamber of Commorco, National Mutual Lifo Association Build* iiiKs, Ciißtomhouso-qiiay, Wellington, on MONDAY, tho let day of February, 1904, nt tho hour of 8 o'olock p.m. Business ; To roceivo Report nnd Balance-sheet Election of Directors Eieolion of Auditors R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. 20th January, 1904. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. THE Adjourned Publio Meeting of tho Johiibonvillo Ratopayors to discuss 1 tho Sanitary System will bo held on THURSDAY, 4th Fobruary. 1904. CLAUD S. EDGAR, Town Clerk. PIAN&FORTE AND THEORY. Ti/|"ISS JENNIE LUKE Resumes Teach- ■*•*•*■ ing on MONDAY, lul February. Pupils proparod for examinations. Address — 8, Hopper-street. VISIT OF REV. FRANCIS E. CLARK, D.D. Of America. (Founder of Christian Endeavour). MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS: — TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 30th JANUARY. 7 o'clock — Open Air Demonstration, Bouloott-stroet Corner. Rev. J. Dawson to load. Contral Mission Band in attendance.. 8 o'clock — Wek-oino Meeting in St. John's Presbyterian Church. Chairman — Roy. Newman llall, President of Wellington C.E. Union. Short Addresses of Wuleomo. Dr. Clark responds. SUNDAY, 31nt JANUARY.-3.30 p.m., Publio Meeting in Skating Rink. Address by Rev. F E. Clark, D.D. 8 p.m.— Publio Mooting in Skating Rink. Chairman — Mr. J. G. W. Aitken, M.H.R., Mayor of Wolluigton. Address by Rev F. E. Clark, D.D. Central Mission Band in attendaueo at Rink. . MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. — St. John's Presbyterian Church — 10 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 10.30 a.m.— Conforeneo of Members of tCTuion Executive and Officers of Societies. Chairman — Rev. Nowm«n Hnll. 3 p.m. — Model C.E, Meeting, led by Dr. Clark. Paper by Rev. G. V. Hunt. 4 p.m. — Question hour. 5.30 p.m.' —Convenience Tea. 7 p.m. — Song Service. 7.30 ii.in. — Consecration Service Chairman — Rev. Newman Hall, President Wellington C.E. Union. Address* by Rev. F. E Clark, D.D. Roll Cnil of Affiliated Societies. Souvenirs containing Hymns, 3d per copy. Collection at ench mooting. BOOKKEEPING. DA. CIiIAAERY BROWN, • .A.N.Z.A.A., Resume* h'n Olusros ne.vl week. For terms apply 51, Wool-fombe-stroot. "T~t>«EjTuiA r , JlAl h^ NhWTOWK". It. WOBEKTRON, EvtinrchV., will ppeak on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Subjeot— " Salvation : Wlmt in it P" Meetings each iiiphttibxfc week. MU. 3UIJXB will Preaoh~tho (^ospol (D.\ T .)in Lonor Culm-shoot Hnll on Lord's i>tty, at 7 p.m. A lieaity invitation to all. No collodion. FTUIERE, is a man nisido waiting lo -*-' qtmiich that thirst with Folixir. Felixir is a refreshing clmngo. Try it with soda or lcinonado,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 6