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TTNCLE TOM'S CABIN MATINEE.' SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.15. A FASCINATING STORY! Admission for children to all parts except Circle, SIXPENCE. f\ P E R A HOUSE Under the direction of Messrs. Macmahdn. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW ONLY! A splendid spectacular production of Montagu Turner's Stirring Military Drama vividly illustrative of tho Russian life of to-day. THE FRENCH SPY! Miss * IHE FRENCH SPYI Fitzmaurice Gill THE FRENCH SPY! And THE FRENCH SPY! Messrs. THE FRENCH SPY! MaoMaTTon's THE FRENCH SPY! Popular Dramatio THE FRENCH SPY! Company. Magnificent Scenic Tableaux, illustrating St. Petersburg, tho Russian Frontier, and Paris by night. Popular Prices— 3s," 2s, and 1«. No -early doors No day sales. Box Plans at the Dresden. REAT REAT THORNDON THORNDON MEETING'! MEETING I TO-MORROW (FRDDAY) EVENING. REV. L. M. ISITT, REV. L. M. ISITT REV. L. M. ISITT, The Veteran No-License Advocate, At' SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. ' No Reserved Se»(». ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. COME EARLY .TO~BE SURE OF A _ SEAT! JjINGLISH CHURCH, BROOKLYN. CHILDREN'S CONCERT, • By Pupils of the Sunday School and Bible Class, FRBOAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1905, ' 7.45 p.m, Admission — Is and 6d. THE KING COUNTRY. TOB REV. W. GITTOS, for 45 year. JL a' Woßleyan Missionary to tho Maoris and the REV. HONE HARI will hold" Meetings as follows:— FRIDAY, 7.30-JohuEonville. SUNDAY— Newtown, 11 ; T»r»naki-streetj MONDAY, 7.30-Taranaki-street. TUESDAY, 7.30-Newtown. QRAND "SWIFT* ROAD RACE! Promoted by the Adams Star Cycle Co. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 9th SEPTEMBER, ' "* At 3 p.m., From Kelburno Kiosk to tho Kurori "Bus Stabies aud Back. ■ ' The Kelburne-Karori Tram Co will run cars to suit the convenience of apeotetors W. J. RICHARDS, Hon. See. 8 TALK HEADACHE, ° n BACKACHE, 7 NERVOUSNESS: rheir Cause, Meanjng, and Treatment, mrri? ™ g i^? Under the auspices of THE VIAVI HEALTH SCHOOL, At the , SYDNEY-STREET HALL, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 12th SEPT., At 3 o'clock. Lecturer— MlSS ELIZABETH M'OALL. This Talk will be illustrated by excellent Life-sizo Charts. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method ol teaching ensures proficiency in ONB QUARTER at class or in SIX PRIVATE BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall (30ft by 60ft). Term commences with pupil Private lessons by arrangement. Address-i 56, Ghuznee-street. next 'St. Peter's Church. OIL PAINTINGS. / A FINE COLLECTION Of 50 BEAUTDJUL OIL PAINTINGS, From tho brush of W. BAKER, Wellington s Leading Landscape Artist, comprising all tho well-known Beauty Spots round and near Wellington and other parts of the colony, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT 27a, WILLISSTREET (next Mr. F. Grady's). Tho Publio aro Invited to Call and Inspect. Open Daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Catalogues now being prepared, and will , be posted to any address. UN DER THE AUSPICES OF THE F V oS I SuV_ PP ° LmaU ' RE/ QN MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 11th 7 September, at 8, in the Concert Room cf tho lo«n Hall, a General Meeting of Members and Friends will bo held, and Addresses will bo delivered on tho follow- ' ing subjects:— SPEAKERS. _ Sir William Russell — THo Restora- '■ tion of true Parliamentary Government by ' 1 representatives freely nominated and elected without interference of tho Exeouti 0 • tho restoration of Parliamentary coikrol of tho public finances, etc J^ A. L. Hordmaa, M.H.R.— The re^onff of tho method of making appointments to lha Pubho Service by the exclusion of political influence ; superannuation of Civil Servants. W. F. Massey, M.H.R.— Reform of local government by tho establishment ,of a sound system of local financo nnd economical expenditure of publio money; reform of land laws— leasehold tenure, tho Homestead system, with right to acquire freehold. Jas. Allen, M.H.R.— Tho improvemop* of our nationnl system of education, t. ' extension of technical education, tho founv ' ing of a system of superannuation fol teachers. ' Messrs. J. Duthio and J. G. ,W. Aitken, M.H.R.'s will alfo address the meeting. All members of and sympathisers with, the objects of tho Leaguo aro cordially invited to attend.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1905, Page 6

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