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QPE It A HO'U S E Farewell Performances of MISS FITZMAURICE GILL at , NX . n HT a " d tMON DAY NEXT, Montagu^ iuracr's Romantic .and Stirring AMA M ' h T t «? Drama, in 4 acts, A SISTER'S SACRIFICE! , .A^.SISTER'S r SACRIFICE! A SISTER'S SACRIFICE!" ' A tale of Burmnh— "On tho road to Mnndalay." TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, THE GIRL OF MY HEART! "WEDNESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER THE BANK OF ENGLAND! Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. No early doors. No day sales. Box plans at tho Dresden. T^TESLEYAN LITERARY AND DEV V BATING SOCIETY. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL RECITAL RECITAL ' By . MR. J. M. CLARK, aebisted by MISS J. ARNDT and Leading Musicians. MR. CLARK will Recite— (a) "Botsy and I are out, (b) How Betsy and I mado up" (Will Cavleton). "Tho Chariot Race" (Low Wallace). "Jean Goollo's Yarn" (Francois Coppee) "Jim Blame's Story" (Mark Twain). MISS ARNDT will Recite— "A Greyport Legend' (Biet Harte). (a) "Worth the While" (Ella Wheeler Wilcox). (b) "Rocking the Baby" (Anon.). Chamber Scene from "Romeo and Juliet," Act 4, Sc. 3 (Shakespeare) MR. F.W. ROWLEY and MISS ROWLEY will playPianoforte Duet — Foreign Dances No. 6, "Hungary" (Moszkowski). MISS AMY HYDE will Sing"Butterflies" (Felix Corbelt). MR. J. SEARLE will Sing— (a) "sweet Blue-eyed Maid," (b) "Thy Beaming Eyes" (MaoDowell). MR. P. HOCKLEY will Sing— "Nila Gitana" (E. Newton). MR. D. V. LILLICRAP will Sing— "Mine Enemy" (Olga Rudd). Accompanist, Mr. F. W. Rowley, A.R.C.O. SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, 14th SEPT., at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s (reserved) and Is, at the Dresden, where booking plan is now open. WATKIN" MILLS Great 'English Quartette Party at Town Hall on 21st, 22nd, and 23rd this month. ROOKLYN t PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A TWO DAYS' SALE OF WORK, to bo held in tho Brooklyn Presbyterian Church will tie opened X>y J. O. W. AITKEN, Esq., M.H.R., on WEDNESDAY, 13th September, at 3 o'clock. Como and see the Orange Tree. > Come and have a Cup of Tea. Useful Articles.' Fancy G-oodß. Children's Polytechnic. Confectionery and Produce. Flowers. ; • The Tea Kioßk will be under rthe management of the Ladies of St. John's Church. ■ ■ , > ? • • On WEDNESDAY EVENING Musical Items will bo rendered by. Members of St. John's Choir. On THURSDAY EVENING an Exhibition of Physical Drill will be tgiven by the Pupils of Messrs. Juriss and Harrison's Physical Training School, and Musical Items will bo rendered by other artistß. Tho Tea Kiosk will bo open each day from 3 to 10 o'clock, and the Rale of Work from 3 to 6 and from 7 to 10 o'clock. Admission — Afternoon free ; Bveuing 6d. Proceeds in aid of the Church Funds. LTrTI ri n , k,: INGESTRE-STREET. LAST DAY. Close of Season LAST DAY. 1905. LAST DAY. Afternoon and Evening. Doors open 2.30 and 7.30 p.m; •» FULL BRASS BAND. HUTT VALLEY,; HORTICULTURAL SOCD3TY. Under the Patronago of Lady Plunket. THE SPRING SHOW Will be held in the DRILLSHED, PETONE, On 20lh and 21st SEPTEMBER. Schedules and entry forms can bo ob-\ tamed from any of the Seedsmen and Florists in Wellington, or on application to - . MRS. R. C. KIRK, Petone, or " GEO. GREIG, Lower Hult, • Joint Seos. THE GENERAL ELECTION. BYRON BROWN will Address the Otaki Electors as under: — OTAKI-Iu the Town Hall/llth September, at 8 p.m. LEVIN— In tho Century. Hall, 14th September, at 8 p.m. JOHNSONVILLE— In tho Town Hall, 15th September, at 8 p.m. KARORI— In the Parochial Hall, 18th September, at 8 p.m. NO-LICENSE. NO-SEDDON. THE KING COUNTRY. mHE REV. W. GITTOS, for 45 yesrs X a Wosloyan Missionary to the Maoris, and the REV. HpNE.HARI will hold Meetings as follows: — SUNDAY— Nowtown, 11 ; Taranaki-streot, 6.30. MONDAY, T.SOi-Taranaki-street. » TUESDAY, 7.3o— Newtpwn. MIRAMAR FERRY COMPANY (Ltd.). KARAKA BAY AND J3EATOUN. ALTERxVTION IN FARES. ON and after TO-MORROW, 10th inst., tho RETURN FARE to and from Soatoun and Karaka Bay for all trips will be — ADULTS NINEPENCE. CHILDREN ... SIXPENCE. l Tho prices of Single, Weekly, and Season Tickets remain as hitherto. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW C E n"t~U R V HALL, KENT-TERRACE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m.LECTURE ON MEDIUMS. Tho President of the Society will deliver a Lccturo on Iho "Lights and Shadows of Mediums." "Message of Life" and "Harbinger of Light" for September. Children's Lyceum at 2.30. Committee at 3. Frco Distribution of Valuable Spiritualistic Literature. V M - °- a. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS! * TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock— United Praiso Mooting Members urged to attend. SUNDAY, 4 p.m.— Bible Class Subject: "TemrlaWon." 5 p.m.— Strangers' Tea. ANNIVERSARY. THURSDAY, 14th September— CONJ CERT HALL, TOWN HALL, at 6.15' p.m.— Publio Tea. Tickets, Is. 7.15 p.m. — Ambulance and Gymnastic Display. 7.45 p.m.— Chairman, His Excellency tho Governor, Lord Plunket. Speakers, W. Gray, M.A., B.Sc, and others. Music by V.M.C.A. Orpheus Club. LAUNCHING THE~NEW BUILDING POLICY. A SSEMBLY HALL, NEWTOWN. Mr. Robort«on (D.V.) will Preach TOMORROW KVKNING, at 6 30. bubject— " Signing a Death Warrant." All invited. Comp '

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

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