rHEATRE ROYAL. TON K4HT ! TO-NIGHT ! ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT. GREAT SCOTTISH PROGRAMME. DiVS liAlJiJ."* UOMPANy. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Introducing the Gre»t HOWARD JJKOTHERS ia their Marvellous "Second Sight" and Silent Tnought Transmission Seances. Special Scottish Programme To-night. MISS DAISY SYLVESTER, Highland Fling. ..lISS ALICE LAYTON, "Annio Laurie." UPv. HARRY SHINE, Scottish Medley. M-R PERCY DENTON In his Lifelike Characterisation of Right Hon. K. J. Seddon. -MISS LOUIE BYRON, Facial Transit.. LITTLE GOLDIE COLLINS, Tin. Petite Gem A Delightfully Refined Entertainment. . Prices— 2s and le (Otyildrcn half-price) ; Boxes, £1. , Plan at Theatro to S p.m. N.B. — Come early or book your so»t. tvENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. BAZAAR AND HALE OF WORK In Aid of .HE ORGAN FUND AND MISSIONS, Will bo opened in ' KENT-TERRACK SCHOOLROOM ON THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, By His Worship the Mayor (J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., M.H.R.), At 3 o'eidck p.m. Stalls will include Plain and Fanoy • roods, Pictures, Flowers, Fruit, Refreshments, Confectionery, etc., and there will, ■>c numerous other attractions. Programme of Music each Evening. Open Afternoons and Evenings, Thursday and Friday. Admission— Afternoon, Free ; Evening, Sixpence. J. ANDERSON, M. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretaries. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOLJT ROOM, WEBB-STREET. rnURSDAY, Ist DtCEMBEK, 7 p.m. 'apaneio Xmas Tree! Japanese DreFs>! Japanese Drill! Japanese Decoration! ! Admission, 6d. Value returned. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, SYD-NEY-SI REET. CHRISTMAS TREE, SALE OF WORK, CONCERT AND TEA, In Aid of Funds for St. Paul's Churchroom, Tinakori-road, and tho Sunday Schools, ON THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 190*. Open from 2.30 till 10 p.m. The first appearance of Father ChristJi3s in tho City this beason. Admission to tho Room— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. WELLINGTON , BANDSMEN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY DEMONSTRATION. BASIN "RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, SUNDAY, 4th DECEMBER,' 1904, , At 3 p.m. Undor the patronage and in tho presence of his Ho'npur Sir Robert Stout, K.G.MIG., Chief Justice. OVER 150 BANDSMEN TAKING PART OVER 150 BANDSMEN TAKING PART First-claSB Programme of Mueio to be rendered by tho following Bands: — NBWTOWN BRASS BAND. CENTRAL MISSION BAND JUPP'S' BRASS BAND PETONE BRASS BAND WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND Collection at gates in aid of Wellington District Hospital. The Grand Stand will bo reserved for elderly people. If the weather is euitable for tho Demon, stration to ,tako plaoe, a flag will bo flown from the tower of the G.P.O. on Sunday, 4tirDecember, at 10.30 a.m. The Central Mission Band will also play in the streets on Saturday Night. The public are urged to respond liber* ally to this most deserving object. R. JANSON, Hon. Treasurer. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, Hon. Seo. FREE DEMONSTRATION. TV/fISS KATE STEWART, of the -J-TJ- Langer Dresscutting School, will^iva an Exhibition of Pupils' Work on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2nd December, from 3 to 5 o clock, at the Sydney-street School, room. Lady Stout will be in the chair. Pupils are requested to be in attendants* oariy. All ladies cordially invited. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. rrtHE Annual Meeting will b<> held in -■- the Girls Association Rooms, Con-stable-street, on THURSDAY, Ist December, at 3 p.m. Address by Miss Powell, Corresponding Secretary New Zealand Business— Election of Officers, R«porti. * etc N^KELLY, Hon. Seo. QHRISTIAN CHAPEL, t>IXON-ST\ ber, at 8 o clock. Admission— Ono Shilling. , Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. THE SLATE RIVER SLUICING COMPANY (LIMITED). rjpHE Fifth Ordinary Genera* Meeting of the above Company will be held at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, the Bth DECEMBER, 1904, at the Company's Registered Office, Templo Chambers, Johnston-street, Wellington. W. E. PEARSON, Secretary. T WELLINGTON CYCLE CORPS < HE above Corps will hold a Muster Parade TO-MORROW EVENING when all Members are requested to bo present. T. W. SLINN, Lieut. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. " ELECTION NOTICE. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. "IyOTICE is hereby given that an Extrt. ■*■' ordinary Vacancy having occurred in (he office of Councillor for the Makara Riding of tho County of Hutt, an Election to. fill such vacancy is hereby appoihtod to lake place on WEDNESDAY, tho 21st day of December, 1904. And 1 hereby appoint tho Hntt County Office, 215, Lambton-quay, Wellington, as the place, and before 12 o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the 9th day of December, 190 ft, as the time, for receivinc the Nominations of Candidates for such office. Nominations of Candidates are to be in the form prescribed by the second schedulo of "The Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876," and must bo delivered to tho Returning Officer, or addressed tc him and , delivered at tho above-named office, bofore noon on tho day appointed. Nomination •papers may be obtained a.t tho offices of the Hutt County Council, 215, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Given under my hand this 30th d»y of Novcmbei, 1904. A. WELLS NEWTON, Returning Officer, Hutt County. mRY STENT AND CO.'S BOTTLED X ALE AND STOUT, specially brewed from malt and hops for private use ; quarts, 7s; pints, 4s; casks, 2s per gallon. Central Brtwery, Quin-stroet, off .Ghurnee-istreet. Telephone 57JL 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1904, Page 6
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