TIHEATRE ROYAL UNDER VIuK-REGAr, PATRONAGE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Great Racing Attractions. THE GOTHAM BOOM. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. THE FAMOUS GOTHAM QUARTETTE. GOTHAM QUARTETTE. The Great Harmonic Comedians. In Npw Melodies und Musical iSnatcbes. HARRY SHINE, in New Patterisms. Last Week of FRED H. GRAHAM and NELLIE DEXT An "Essay on Love," and "A Day at the Races." PERCY DENTON, in New Tenor Solos. MR. SAML. ROWLEY, "The Little Man with the Uig Voice." Mr. SAML. GAI.K, Miss LOUIE PERFkCT. FRANK GROWTH MR and Gaiety Band. A Great Holiday Bill. Usual Prices. Plan at Holliday's and at Theatre (Telephone No. 2084). Jngresa 7.20 ; Congress 8 ; Egress 10.20. No Early Doors. No Free List. N.B. — Come very early or Book your Seat. ST. PETER'S CLUB. /-^RAND ENTERTAINMENT will bo *-* held in St. Peter's Hall, Ghuzneestreet, on THURSDAY, 27th October, 1904, by leading Professionals and Amateurs. Full programme on Wednesday. ' Tickets— Two Shillings and One Shilling. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL] NEWTOWN LIBRARY. LECTURES. ITTVHE Next Lecture of this year's series A will be delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Newtown Public Library on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, by the Rev. P. W. Fairclough. Subject, "The Career and Downfall of Napoleon." Lee. ture begins at 8.10 p.m. Admission FREE. JIS'O. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 22nd October, 1904. O T. JOHN'S CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 25th Oct. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT'S ORGAN RECITAL. Tho Question oi the Day now before the House of Representatives. T IBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERA-I-J TION OF NEW ZEALAND. Everybody is Invited to Hear ROBERT McNAB, Esq., M.H.R., Deliver a Publio Address on "ABSOLUTE MAJORITY AND PREFERENTIAL VOTING" At the VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD, SATURDAY, 22nd OCT., 1904. Chair taken at 8 p.m. by J. G. Findlay, Esq., LL.D. W. J. CULVER, Gen. Sec. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. ANNUAL SOCIAL AND PRIZEGIVING, To be held at the Lodge, Vivian-street, on FRIDAY, 28th OCT., at 7.30 p.m. An Address on "G.F.S._ Principles" will be delivered by Mrs. Neligan. All interested cordially invited. JOHNSONVILLE CRICKET CLUB. f jj'tHE Annual Concert, which was to have JL been held on MONDAY NEXT, 24th October, is POSTPONED, until MONDAY, 31st October. F.. CORDING, Secretary. TAITA HALL. - A PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL will be hold in the above Hall on TUESDAY, 25th October. Double tickets 3s 6d, single 2s 6d, extra lady Is. Musio by five of the members of the Hutt Brass Band and piano. Rsfreshments provided. J. R. COTTLE, Proprietor. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OPENING OF NEW TOWN HALL. EVENING CONCERT. fTIENORS and Basses willing to assist X in a Male Voice Choir now being formed in connection with the above Concert are requested to forward their names at once to the Conductor, Mr. Maughan Barnott, 110, The Terrace. Applicants should have good voices and some experience of Choral Singing. JOHN R. PALMER, Town, Clerk. 18th October, 1904. " D BATTERY. N.Z.I.A.V. ALL past members are invited to attend at the Buckle-street Drillshed on TUESDAY, 25th October, at 7.45 p.m. S. J. COURTNEY, Captain. BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. riTHE Usual Fortnightly Meeting will be JL held on MONDAY, 24th inst., at7.30. Business — Initiation and General. T. G. OSBORN, P.G., Secretary. SHIPMASTERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL AS-, SOCIATION OF WORKERS. fyiHE Annual General Meeting of MemX bers will bo held in the Association Room on MONDAY, the 24th October, 1904, at 10.30 a m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet Election of Officers And General. J. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Temple Chambers, Johnston-stroet. ~BIfiLDING~TRADES LABOURERS' UNION. MEETING will be hfeld in Office Rooms, 17, Willis-street, on TUESDAY, 25th October. Election of Officers and General Business. P. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. EMPIRE .ATHLETIC CLUB QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. AN Extended Night will be held in Druids' Hall on THURSDAY, 27th October. Dancing from 8 p.m. till 12. Prices as usual. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Seo. /WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL^ EMPTY TAB BARRELS FOR SALE. f liiiE Corporation have 1000 empty tar X" barrels for sale. These may be seen at the Cement Shed, Mercer-street, where full parti6ulars may be obtained. JNO. R. PALMER, Towa-derk, 20th Ootober 4 180*« *
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 6
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