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BOXING! BOXING! OXING! BOXING! • A NOTABLE BOXING EVENT. NOT IMITATION — Controlled by tho Wellington Boxing Association. BUT CREAIIOIS I Undor tho patronago and in tho presonce of the Right Hon. R. J. Soddon, P.C., and Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G. .WHAT IS A LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND BROADWOOD PIANO (15 Rouncls) - ROADWOOD PIANO HOOK KEYS HOOK KEYS But a notable manufacturer's finer, « Now South Walcs)> Vsuccess in Piano architecture, and *T. TRACY what is its tone and touch but a T TRACY still finer success! (Wellington). . OPERA HOUSE. Musicians do not dispute the excel- "WEDNESDAY, ibTh SEPTEMBER. 1611C6 OX If olSw^E gigggi TWO 6.RO^ND b A» dd R by CONTESTS. Box Plan opens at Batkin's on Weduosday noxt, Iho 13th inst. . ah iL <• • i , - Prices of Admission — Stage Chairs, 10s ; SLIT 0 ° r mU6l ° Md arCh1 ' Orchestral Stalls, 6s; Dress Circle, ss; tcCturo Stalls, 4s ; Family Circle, 2s 6d. W. COFFEY, rpjjjyy Holl. Sec. are LIBERAL FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRST 1 BROOKLYN BRANCH. f-^RAND Annual Social, to be held in ♦br the Public School, Brooklyn, on MON- ' DAY, 11th September, 1905. Double Ticket, 3s 6d ; Single, Gents, 2s Sole Agents- 6d; Extra Lady, Is 6cL Refreshments. • AH FULLFORD, President. S H. SNELL, Hon. Sec. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., PTTtrn -,-.„,,,„ Wellington. FIAT JUSTITIA RUAT COELUM. (Let Justice be done though tlio heavens fall). M. J. BROOKES, THE CASE OF J. J. MEIKLE. . North Island Manager. a PRELIMINARY Meeting of Sympa.Tßl thiscre and others will be hold in Godber's Rooms, Cuba-strool, on TUESDAY tho 12th inst., at 8 p.nl. The lneel- » j ng ;s; s called to initiate steps to further —^ ~ tho cause of Mr. Meikle. A large attendjJoJLoCJ* anco is tlcsirecl ; SPRING, 1905. ~ SPRING, 1905. "ffiSg™ "^ CHARMING CONFECTIONS -nit-v-'q UAV IN TRIMMED MILLINERY! DAY'S BAY"! From LONDON and PARIS, comprising amongst othevs — STJKI>AY, 10th SEPTEMBER. LADIES' OHIO FLORAL TOQUES— Trimmed with Violets, Cornflowers, Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30 p.m. . Shaded Roses, or Cowslips. The Leave Bay— 9 a.m., 11 a m., 4.30 p.m. novelty of the Season — 425, 455, 49s 6tl LADIES' FRENCH SAILOR HATS— Special Note.— On and after Ist October Now Season's Colours, trimmed with extra trips will be run on week days, leavFlowers, Tulle, Ribbon, etc.— 29s 6d, ing the Bay at 7 a.m. aud leaving town 32s 6d, 355. • at >7.30 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. LADIES' KNOCK-ABOUT &ATS- Note. -Saturday steamer 6 p.m. A large variety, including French Sailors, Napoieons, and Toreao*or (Circumstances permitting.) Shapes. Trimmed with Ribbons as in — — ~ vogue— lßs 6d, 25s 6d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY— A beautiful range to select from, in- __ -vra-nT-u'v r<v nir err mom? eluding many styles in Straw Bopnets, A CONSPIRACY^ OF SILENCE. now so fashionable for children's wear ■*"*■ mTTt * nnr /~>vrr \tt> a mtt -5s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d to THE COLONIAL BANK. s ' The Singular Silenco of Statesmen and v Others. TRIBULATION IN TOKIO. THE BOOKS teU the story in black and white WILL BE BURNT rpHERE is trouble in Japan ; the peace 2nd November UNLESS A .terms do not please the people, THE PUBLIC WILL NOT PERMIT but that is because the people do not INJUSTIC S E harehddors!° m see the far-reaching effects of tho treaty negotiated at Portsmouth, U.S.A. The IMPORTANT MEETING RuEso-Japanese Peace Treaty must bo read In CONCERT HALL (abovo Town Hall), in conjunction with tho terms of the re- On WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPT., newed Anglo-Japanese Alliance ; if that At 8 p.m. were done the Japanese would realiso that y> M _ BRA UND~wiII deal specially they havo scored tremendoiiEly. Anyhow, w i t ], the attiludo of— it is silly to burn down public buildings i. The Premier as Head of the Governand clay one another, for it is very much inent like cutting off tho nose to spite tho face. 2 . Sir Joseph Ward as Minister in chargo The publio buildings must be restored at of tho Banking Act, 1895. {he expense of the people, and all that 3- Tho Hon- Qoo. M'Lean as President of helps to prolong the period of recovery. tlie Colonial Bank. Japan has secured a front seat in tho 4> Mr . William Watson as lato President Council of Nations, and the Japs should of tho Bank of Now Zealand. be content with that. It is a. great posi- 5_5 _ Tho threo dotnroncd Liquidators of the tion for an Eastern race, and reminds us Colonial Bank of the remarkable achievement of an 6 . The official Assignee (Dunedin) as SubLastern product in New Zealand. Sura- st ituted Liquidator under tho Act of turn, the peerless product of Ceylon, has 1901 won the foremost place in the affections 7> Tho Supreme Court (Dunedin). of the people of the colony. -Suratura is a nt^ d B n n °L" en , de - d f ™ il \ Indiallj The Govornmont having REFUSED TO Lhma, or any cheap or inferior teas. HEED THE RECOMMENDATIONS of both HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (in two separate sessions) that an Enquiry bo ordered into the conduct of tho liquidation of the Colonial Bank, tho timo has como for action of a definite character. DOJ A ' There will, accordingly, be NO MINCING • O.ilL, OF WORDS, but SPECIFIC CHARGES WILL BE BROUGHT against certain individuals connected with THIS BANKING SCANDAL, and the public will be 'IMPORTANT 'ANNOUNCEMENT. given an insight into tho real motive for the CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE. . No charge for admission No collection in TttTE will begin our CLEARANCE OF the Hall. ( FINLAY M'LEOD AND CO.'S ENTIRE STOCK towards the END OF NEXT ~ WEEK , AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. •APPLICATIONS for tho Position of ™ n i?_i;.. <j. l „,-n i, a i' i -*-* Secretary to tho Auckland Racing Tho Entire Stock will bo offered at club wi ,, be Reived up to Friday, tho prices which, we believe, will bo a j^ October ' 190S - klry, £350 per RPVFT ATTOV TO TTTF WFTTTTSTPTnv Applications, accompanied by testiKbVELAIION TO THh WELLINGTON mO uiala, to be addressed tho Secretary _ TT _. TTr( . . ; -nenr timi-it xr °* { ' Ie A.R.C, Durham-street, Auckland. PUBLIC, as it must be ABSOLUTELY w ,. PFUPTVAT CLEARED IN RECORD TIME, to make . Secrotary A.R.C. room for New Shipments. . SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL. THE time of receiving Tenders is Exit yviii hi.- vi navy h-vi-ua tended to noon of Monday, 18th inst. 11 WILL lit O. JJAY.& JiAIKA- Specifications at Messrs. Turnbull and ORDINARY SELLING. Son's, Lambton-quay. G. L. STEWART, Secrotary Wellington Education Board. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS. TX7" ALTER GEE AND COMPANY, SPECIALISTS IN WINDOW BLINDS, ' DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION ' Holders of International OF DUNEDIN, GOLD MEDAL AND CERTIFICATES. CUBA-STREET Having a Factory fully equipped with tho most modern machinery, wo aro cn(LATE FINLAY M'LEOD AND CO.'S ?l' ! ? d l ,° o* oculo . ordors for Venetian or 1 Holland Blinds in any quantity at most PREMISES). reasonablo charges and with tho utmost promptitude. , i Inspection of our Factory Showrooms ■■MaaßaßnißßnaDaßaaßaßMaai cordially invited. FUNERxVL NOTICE. Address— QUlN-STRKET (off Dixon-st.). fTIHE Friends of tho late Mr. William Tclephono 2118. A Mulhane aro respectfully invited to ■ attend his Funeral, which will leave his NOTICE. lato residence. No. 22, May-street, To-mor-row (Sunday), 10th September, 1905, at TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1.45 p.m., for the Basilica, Hill-street, and thenco to Karori Cemetcrv TY\\\Y, Builders and Contractors have doJ. FLYGER AND CO., A cided to refrain from lenderinc for Undertakers and Lmbalmers, any Contracts that havo not tho N.Z 20, Cuba-street. General Conditions attached. Copie3 of Telephone, 1073. „.__,,.-... Conditions may be had .gratis and informamMmmmabammtmaa hi i iiiiini iiiHnmm (.j ou roco ; vct \ by applying at tho Employyj^t'^^Ok crfl> R° oms ) Willis-streot, next Empire e&PjibiSSMfh&p Hotel, between tho bourn of 1 and 2 on jKtor jfvaSSf'^.YOffl. any wor k' n £ day "xcept Saturday. jkJgtim^m^ ' n? ' n> See - L w.b.'c.a. '■llf^i^lls CHRISTCHURCII EXHIBITION. TT IOII SALE, the Lease and Goodwill of p^\To™afmY' ! *!>-t J? tho most popular and central Private Hotel in Ohristchurch ; average prolits COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4428, A.O.F. £1000 per annum ; reasonable prico apked as owner's health necessitates change. For THE Members aro requested to attend further particulars, apply the Funeral of wur lato Brother W. y § a LEES AND CO Mulhane, which will leavo his lato rcsi- Caahol-st., Chrisichiirch. dence, Mav-ilrcot, To-morrow (Sunday), , at 1.45 p in. Mcmberx of other Courts TJ^OR SALE, nico 4-roomod Cottage and respectfully invited to attend ■*■ large Section, 80ft frontage, at KilJ. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., birnie. Apply Sacrificial, caro Evening Secretary. Paul;,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 6

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