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HOUSE. Under tho patronago of Ilia Excellency tho Governor (Lord Plunket), the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Sir Joseph Ward, and other members of the Ministry. ALFRED HELL'S LATEST WORK. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT. ! LAST NIGHT l "A MOORISH MAID" "A MOORISH MAID" (Libretto by J. Youlin Birch). LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT I LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT I The Last Night of Fred. H. Graham. Th'o 'Last Night of Rosina Buckmann. The Last Night of Tho Charming Music. Tho Last Night of Tho Beautiful Dances. Tho Last Night of Tho Gorgeous Dresses. In spite of tho Boom, the season must end TO-NIGHT. Prices— ss, 2s 6d, Is. Early doors, 6d extra, at Abel's. Plan, at Dre:don. Tho Manawatu train will bo delayed Until 11.15 p.m. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. EXHIBITORS aro reminded that all Work intended for tho Annual Exhi. bition of the above Society must bo left at tho Gallery of Fino AxU, Whitmoro-f-treet, not later than MONDAY, 2nd October. E. R. DYMOCK, Hon, Secretary. • HUTT ELECTION. 1905. MR. GEO. M. YEREX, Ne* Liberal and Radical Reformer, will hold Meetings as follows: — ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE — TUESDAY, 10th October (Lantern Lecture, "Moro than Wa^as," seml-non-politioal). 1 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT —THURSDAY, 12th October (First Publio Pronouncement). TOWN HALL, UPPER HUTT-SATUR. DAY, 14th October.. CLEAN POLITICS— SEDDON MUST • GO. POLITICAL. OTAKI ELECTORATE. A FULL Meeting of Mr. Field's Com.CA. mittce will bo hold at the Parochial Hall, Karori, on TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. Business important. F. J. LISSINGTON. THE GENERAL ELECTION. BYRON BROWN will Address the Otaki Electors ac under: — In Wise's Hall, ' PARAPARAUMU — THURSDAY, 5,th.. October, at 8 p.m. In tho Old Accommodation House, PAREMATA— FRIDAY, 6th October, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. THE LABOUR CANDIDATES. FT\HE Friends aud Supporters of the J- Labour Party aro invited to meet Mr. G. D. Macfarlane, the selected Labour Candidate for Wellington North, at the Church Schoolroom, Tinakori-road, on MONDAY NEXT, 2nd October, nt 8 p.m. Mr. D. M'Laren (Wellington Ea=U, at Clyde-quay Schoolroom, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY, SCHOOL, TARANAKI-STREET. FLORAL AND MUSICAL SERVICES In connection with the SIXTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Will bo held on SUNDAY, Bth OCTOBER. Special Musio by a Choir of 600 Voices and largo Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, ANNIVERSARY TEA IN THE SCHOOLROOM, Followed by SCHOLARS' MUSICAL CONCERT IN • THE CHURCH. Collections in aid of School Funds. Y. M. C. A: ~ rpO-NIGHT, B— Devotional Meeting. X t SUNDAY, 4— Young Men's Meeting ; 5, Stranger's Tea. MONDAY, B— Annual Meeting of Assooiation. Presentation of Annual Roport and Balance-sheet. NEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY, 35a, CUBA-STREET. SUNDAY, Ist OCTOBER,' 8 p.m. LECTURE by COMRADE R. HOGG. Subject : "Education and Free School Books." Special Musical Programme. Admission Free. Collection. INGKSTttK-STBKET HALL. fliHB Gospel will bo Pi-cached (D.V.) on I Lord's Day. Ist Oct.. at V p.m. All invited. Heals all free No oollnotion / •UiNTIIAL, MIbSION, lIKBUKItT-bT. SATURDAY, 8 p.m.— Open Air. Boulcott-Bt. SUND AY, Ist OCTOBER, 7.15 a.m.— Prayer MeutinR 1 . II a in.— Parks and Talbut 230 p.m. Sunday School. (3 p.m.— Opmi-nir, Ghnznoo street. X.30 p.m —Workers' Meeting. Mrs. H. Baker 7 p.m — Kvangolisr, Mr. W. J. Gray—" The Watjes of Sin." Gootl Bright Mooting-. Como. '111 1 H X SAI.VA Tl ON AKM V, JL VIVIAN-STItEET CITADEL, SUNDAY, lat OCTOBER. Staff-Captain and Mrs. M'Lood. assisted by tho Social Stuff, will conduct Moetings at 7 ami 11 a.m., and at 3 and 7 p.m. All heartily invited. rruiK OHUitCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF i LATTER DAY SAINTS. FRONT ROOM, DRUIDS' HALL, TABANAKI-STttKKT. SUNDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1905, At 7 p.m. Ihn Publio nro cordially invited. Seats frco. No collection. / LKCI'UKICS aro VJ given every SUNDAY KVKNING, at 7 o'clock, in tho Victoria Hall, Adelaidoroad, 10 which all are cordially invited. Subject To-morrow Night—" Why should I Jjo Bapl is-od? Is it nocusiary for Saivatiou." iSeiitfi frco. No collurtion. W KLI.INUTON SPI KITU A LISTS' VV SOCII'ITY, 62, UUUA-STI.'EKT lEntranco Berry's Photographic Stii'lio). A Moetii.tr «iH bo held on SUNDAY; EVKNINU, Ist Oot , at 7 o'clock. Tinnco Ad'lresH by tli • lic&ulont Medium. Sulijoct— " PhUik ot VroKrc-s." Mrs. Haiton will givo (Jlaii'voyanoo affcor the Address. Mokshjjo of Lifo for Spptombor. la/iai.INGTON ASSOCIATION OP »» SPIIfITUALIftTS (UegiHtwed). NEW CHNTUKY HALL, K'hnt-tkhkace. SU^DAV, Ist OOTOJJKU, l«J0O, At 7 o'clock sharp. TJip nsual Sunday Swvco will bo hold at 7 o'clock. Tramo Lecture by M. Rough, SSnbjoi-t chr>sen by Audience. Collection. 'BUI EOSO Pll 1 CAL SOCIISTY. A Puhlio Addre'B will bo delivered at the Socii-ty'« Kodin, York rhanibunt, Alnmivrs«lroefc, on SUNDAY. I hi, October, 19',>5, at 7 pm. subject—" 'i'olonmco vermin Dogmutism." QiiOHtions at close. K~ B~ 14 OBERT SO N, TO-JIORROW. 6.30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, NEWTOWN. • Subject— "A Brother's Treachery." MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. All cor" c-

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 6

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