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THEATRE ROYAL. - TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . friueceei; i 'ontinuea Knthusiasin Increases. DIX'S GAD3TY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Piesfiii.ing- iSiglitlv the Marvellous HOWARD jißO'l HKJfc*, HOW A K.l> 13 ItOTHE KS, Whose Mysterious PerforutHiice w the Talk ot Wellington. How Js It Done? Immeiiw! Bnocess of PISRt'Y; DKNTON, PhKCY DJSM'ON, Jn his Characteristic Sketch ol the Kifflit Hon. Mia Prime Minister. HAKKY fcJHINK, The Ever Popular HA KEY SHINE, Comedian. MISS DAISY SYLVKSTKR, MISS ALICE LAYTON, MISS LOUIK BY.RON, LITTLE MISS UOLDIE OOLLINS. Everything Delightfully .Refined. An Kntertainineiit which pleases all. Prices, 2s and Is. Children half-price. Boxes. 20h. Plan at Holiday's. ENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH. BAZAAR and SALE OF WORK in aid of the Organ Fund and Miisions. Opea TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. Afternoon, 3: Evening, 7.30. 'Stalls crowded with useful and ornamental articles. Good Value. Flowers, Lollies, Refreshments, Fish Pond, and Christmas Tree. Radium and Electric Display. Art Gallery, Publishing Department, etc. No Raffles. Musio every evening. Admission;-* Afternoon, free ; Evening, 6d. J. ANDERSON, M. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretaries. RIMTTIVE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, WEBB-STREET. THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 7 p.m.. Japanese Xmas Tree! Japanese Dross! Japanese Drill! Japanese Decoration! 111 1 Admission, 6d. Value returned. FREE DEMONSTRATION. "• MISS KATE STEWART, of thr Langer Dresscutting Sohooi, will giv« 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 attendanoeearly. All ladies cordially invited. ' HUTT VALLEY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GREAT SPORTS GATHERING. PETONE RECREATION GROUND. BOXING DAY (MONDAY, 26th DEO.) THE BIG EVENT OF THE DAY. Splendid Programme of Cycling and Pedestrian Events, Highland Competitions, etc., etc. Programmes obtainable on application to D. SWANSON, Secretary, Box 2, Petone. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. " NOTICE to CHORUS and ORCHESTRA, A FULL REHEARSAL will take placa in the Sydney-street Schoolroom TOMORROW (Friday) EVENING at 7.30 sharp. Visitors cannot be admitted to any of the final rehearsals. N A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. '•&HOPS AND OFFICES ACT." ' ALL Drapers, Clothiers, Hatters and Merciers who are now observing the ,early closing hours, and other Employers in the Soft Goods Trado in favour of the, 6 o'clock movement, are invited to meet at Godber'B Rooms. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp. WELLINGTON DIS'IKICJT INSTITUTE N.Z.E.I. (Registered). A MEETING of this Institute will be> held on SATURDAY, 3rd December, at 10.30 a.m. Business : 1. To Select Two" Sets of" Readers for R«L commendation to the Education Board. 2. General. WILLIAM FOSTER, Hon. Seo. THE SLATE RIVER SLUICING OOL£ PANY (LIMITED). ITVHE Fifth Ordinary GenerS Meeting ot the above Company will be held at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, the Bth DECEMBER, 1904, at the Company's Registered Office, Temple Chambers, Johnston-street, Wellington. W. E. PEARSON, Secretary. ■JITR. DE LISLE, one of the Proprietor* of the DE LISLE LUTTRELL PAINLESS BRANDING COMPOSITION FOR CATTLE, will give an EXHIBITION of this at our PORIRUX SALE on WEDNESDAY, 7th instant, when all Stockowners are heartily invited to be present. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED Agents for Australasia. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. RESULT OF POLL. NOTICE is hereby given of the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the Poll for the election of Six Councillors for the Borough of Miramar. Crawford, Charles John ... 205 M'Grath, Maurice Thomas ... 196 Wardell, Thomas 177 Witt, Thomas William ... 176 Richards, Herbert Ernest ... 159 Brodie, John 156 Stephens, William Cameron... 140 Perry, George John 137 Searl, Edward John 84 I hereby declare C. J. Crawford, M. T. M'Grath, T. Wardell, T. W. Witt, H. E. Richards, and J. Brodie to be duly elected: as Councillors of the said Borough. R. E. BENNETT, Returning Officer. Dated at Wellington this 30th day of Novembor, 1904. MIRAMAR COUNCIL ELECTION. I BEG to take this opportunity to thank the Electors for the honour they havo done me in electing me to the new Council. THOMAS WARDELL. Ist December, 1904. MIRAMAR BOROUGH. TO THE ELECTORS. IHAVE to thank the Electors for the » confidence they have shown in me ia having elected me as a Councillor at the head of the poll. As in the past, it will be my best endeavour to advance the interests of th© district in every possible way and to represent the electors as * whole. C. J. CRAWFORD. STEREO BLOCKS of striking design, for advertising and other purposei executed on the skorteit notice at tha Evening Post office

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 132, 1 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 132, 1 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 132, 1 December 1904, Page 6

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