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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. The Secret of Our Succees— Good Bright Shows, Plenty New Faces. Immediate Success of Chas. MOODY, Descriptive Actor Vocalist Chas. MOODY, Descriptive Actor Vocalist" Comical FRED RIVENHALL Cuss Funny FRED RIVENHALL Fellow "I've Got the Sack," "Last Night." George— SCOTT and WALLACE— George George— SCOTT and WALLACE— George In Funny Sidewalk Conversations. The Little Japanese Man, KADAMO. New Act, Feet Juggling Extraordinary. TREVKNA SISTERS— HiIda and Mabel Mabel and HiIda— TREVENA bISTERS Pretty MAY ROSE, Dancer. HARRY SADLER, "He Goes Mad." Our Sweet-voiced Vocalists, HARRY HART & BARBARA RENTON. A Novelty, a Ttfew Farce and Finale, ZACHARIAH'S CAKEWALK. . RUSSIA v. JAPAN. New Floor a- Success of Successes. Prices, 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors 7.15 p.m THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. •jt/TntAMAR SEASDDE CARNIVAL WORSER BAY ON KING'S BUITHDA¥, 9th NOVEMBER. ENTRD3S FOR Event No. 18 Yacht Race, No. 7 Naval Cutter Race, No. 30 Dinghy Sailing Race, No. 27 Open Sailing Boats, 18ft or under, Nos. 12 and 3 Open Amateur Swimming Races, Nos. 4 and 17 Open Amateur Running Races, Nos. 8 and 32 Bay Amateur Running Races, Nos. 2 and 36 Harriers' Race, No. 11 Clo3e before 1 o'clock on Saturday, sth November, at Mr. J. B. Speed's, Lambtonquay ; Messrs. J. H. Robinson and Son's, Willis-street ; or Secretary's address. All other events poet entries. H. J. WYATT, Hon. Sec. and Treas., The Store, Karaka Bay. ' DANCING. DANCING. A GRAND Holiday Social will be held ■"■ in the Druids' Hall on the KING'S BIRTHDAY, 9th November. Music by Mr. P. C. Hanley. Dancing from 8 till 12. Tickets Is. EARLY MORNING TRAIN JOHNSONVILLE TO WELLINGTON. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Rechabite Hall, Johnsonville, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, to arrange for an Early Morning Train leaving Johnsonville, and arriving in Wellington in time for people to get to work by 8 o'clock. Khandallah and Crofton residents are requested to attend. FRANK MOORE, J. W. BRAITHWAITE, i Conveners. NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. rriHE usual Fortnightly Meetings of the •*• Wellington No-License League will be Resumed on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. All friends of movement invited. Alliance Rooms, Willis-street, at 7.30. "WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE CLUB. PTIHE Annual General Meeting will be JL held in tho Art Gallery, Whitmorestreet, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business : T» receive Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet To Elect Officers for ensuing year To Consider Proposals to Alter Rules And General. ' A full attendance of members is particularly requested. W. SIMM, - Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Museum THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, the 2nd November, at 8 o'clock. The following Papers will be read: — 1. Notes by Mr. R. Henry, of Resolution Island — (a) On the Habits of the Conger, Eel. (b) Irregularity of Fishes' Food. (c) On Moas and Wekas. (d) Traces of the Natives.. 2. The East Coast Earthquake of 9th August, 1904. By Mr. G. Hogben, M.A. 3. On the Fishing Dredges of the . Maoris (with exhibits). By Dr. A. K. Newman. 4. On Some New Species of I/epidoptera. By Mr. Alfred Philpott. .5. Revision of the New Zealand Species of the Genus Isidora, with description of a New Sub-species. By Mr. Henry Suter. 6. On the Site of Maupuia Pa, Miramar (with exhibits of Maori Weapons and Tools. By Mr. H. N. M'Leod. 7. Some Hitherto Unrecorded Plant Habitats. By Dr. L. Cockayne. 8. On the Defoliation of Gaya ,Lyallii. By Dr. L. Cockayne". 9. Notes on the Vegetation of the Open Bay Islands. By Dr. L. Cockayne. 10. On Some New Species of MacroLepidoptera in New Zealand. By Mr. G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. THOS. KING, Secretary. RE JOHNSONVILLE BOROUGH FORMATION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Rechobite Hall, Johnsonville, at 7.30 THIS EVENING, to receive and discuss Report of Committee. J. W. BRAITHWAITE, Secretary to Committee. KARORI. RATEPAYERS are requested to meet at the Refreshment Rooms next to Lees's Store on FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., re better communication with tho city. NOTICE. ALL Scandinavians in Wellington in favour of Re-formiug the old Scandinavian Society aro lequestcd to attend a meeting at the Danish Society's Room, No. 42a, Cuba-street, Thursday Evening, at 8 o'clock. A N "TNVICTA" GAS COOKER •*■ For £3 Is the Chance of a Lifetime. Dou't miss it. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (Ltd.). FETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. npiHERE will be NO DRILL at Fort JL Kelburne This ffvening, owing "to the Accident at Fort Ballance. O. E. ARCHIBALD, Captain,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 6

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