mHEATRE ROYAL. lX TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! _ Extraordinary Attractions! Crowded and Delighted Audiences Nightly.. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAD3TY COMPANY. Those Marvellous Men THE HOWARD BROTHERS. THE HOWARD BROTHERS! Silent Transmission of Thought! PERCY DENTON, PERCY DENTON, ' In his Great Character Sketch of THE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON, Now tho Talk of Wellington. Enormous Success Nightly of MISS DAISY SYLVESTER, * The Fascinating Danseuea. MISS LOUIE BYRON-Focial Changes. MR. HARRY SHINE, The Prince of Comedians. ALICE LAYTON-7Queen of Song. GOLDIE COLLINS-Bud of Promise A Delightful and Refined Entertainment. Prices as usual. Plan at Holliday's. T^ PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDR\L, MULGRAVE-STREET. ' THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER (bein* tho day observed throughout the Anglican " Communion as a day of Intercession for Missions) — United Service at 8 pm Preacher— The Very Reverend De Berdt Hovell, Dean of Napier. Offertory in aid of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK, In Aid of THE ORGAN FUND AND MISSIONS, Will be opened in KENT-TERRACE SCHOOLROOM ON THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER By His Worship the Mayor (J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., M.H.R.), At 3 o'clock p.m. Stalls will include Plain and Fancy Goods, Pictures, Flowers, Fruit, Refreshments, Confectionery, etc., and there will bo numerous other .attractions. Programme of Music each Evening. Open Afternoons and Eveniugs, Thursday and Friday. Admission — AfternoonFree ; Evening, Sixpence. J. ANDERSON, M. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretaries. T\7"ESLEY HALL, TARANAKI-ST. A O O~n"c ER T In aid of the Funds of tho Tory-street Mission Will be held ON WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 8 o'clock. RIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOL. ROOM, WEBB-STREET. THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 7 p.m. Japanese Xmas Treo ! Japanese Dress! Japanese Drill! Japanese Decorations 1 Admission, 6d. Value returned. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, SYD-NEY-SIREET. CHRISTMAS TREE, SALE OF WORK, CONCERT AND TEA, In Aid of Funds for ■ St. Paul's Churchroom, Tinakori-road, and the Sunday Schools, ON THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 190*. Open from 2.30 till 10 p.m. Tho first appearance of Father Chriit. mas in the City this season. Admission to the Room— Adults, 6di Children, 3d. I^-ETHODIST CHURCH, CROFTON. GARDEN PARTY, SALE OF WORK, AND CONCERT In aid of the New Church. SATURDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 190*. The Gardea Party and Sale of Work ' will be held in Mr. J. Holmee's Grounds at Crofton, commencing at 2 p.m. Plain and Fancy Work Stalls, Refreshment Stall, Shooting Gallery, Sideshows, etc. Musical Items during the afternoon. Admission— Adult*, 6d ; Children, free. CONCERT IN THE NEW CHURCH At 8 p.m. Splendid Programme of Vocal and Instrumental MuEic. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Trains leave town at 1.20 p.m. and 4.15 p.m. ; and 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. down trains stop at Crofton. OT. JOHN'S CHURCH. FIFTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY. SOCIAL MEETING in DIXON-STREET HALL on WEDNESDAY, at 7.30. Refreshments, Music, Address by Rot. J. Gibson Smith. Admission — One Shilling. VICTORIA QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. A FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in Victoria Hall on TUESDAY, 6th December, 1904, at 8 p.m. Gents' tickets, 3s ; Ladies', 2s. Caterer, Mr. Oscar Johnston. T. Martin, M.C. T. JAMES, Secretary. FREE DEMONSTRATION. Miss kate Stewart, of th© Longer Dresscutting School, will give an Exhibition of Pupils' Work on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2nd December, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the Sydney-street Schoolroom. Lady Stout will be in the chair. Pupils are requested to be in attendance early. All ladies cordially invited. MffiAMAR BOROUGH ELECTION. MR. C. J. CRAWFORD will be pleased to meet the Electors at Hearn'i Kiosk, Worser Bay, THIS (Tugsday) EVENING, at 8 oVlock. Admission — One Shilling. 'i BOROUGH OF MIRAMAR. « TO enable tho various Candidates to express their views on municipal matters generally, wo the undersigned ratepayers convene a Public Meeting to bo held at tho Kiosk, Wower Bay, on TUESDAY, 29th November, at 7.45 p.m., and respectfully invite the Candidates to be present and address that meeting. Alfred Jolly, J. H. Kibblewhite, V. E. Bendall, W. R. Doughty, A. D. Crawford, E. Horuibrook, C. B. Carpentor, H. L. Godbor, F. Pownall, W. B. Reeves, Chas. Hawson, R. E. Howell, R. H. Wilson. i^AKTERBURY BREAKFAST BACON, CANTERBURY HAMS, MILD CURE. CHEDDAR CHEESE, SPECIALLY MATURED. WARDELL BKOS. & CO., WILLIS-STREET. OTEREO BLOCKS of striking designs kJ for advertising and other purposes executed on the shortest notice at th* Avemnit Poit offlo*.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1904, Page 6
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