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Q PERA HOUS.E. Under tho Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager Mr Harold Ashton. Treasurer ... Mr. J. B. Moutrie. ANOTHER CONSPICUOUSLY BRILLIANT SUCCESS! Achieved Last Evening by MR. CHARLES WALDRON And MISS OLA HUMPHREY, Supported by MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GREAT NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Ia the Romantic Military Drama, UNDER TWO FLAGS! UNDEP. TWO FLAGS! UNDER TWO FLAGS! A Splendid Dramatisation of Ouida's Powerful Novel. THE REMARKABLE ARTISTIC STRENGTH Of the Company was again vividly demonstrated when in this new piece they eatried THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE With them, giving a, performance that will remain as one of tho brightest of the many bright features of this memorably successful season. UNDER TWO FLAGS! UNDER TWO FLAGS! A beautifully welded story of DEVOTION, LOVE, SACRIFICE, Maintaining the MOST PROFOUND INTEREST From beginning to end. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT, ' LAST NIGHT OF SEASON, LAST NIGHT OF SEASON, Will be Repeated UNDER TWO FLAGS! UNDER. TWO FLAGS 1 GREAT FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT ! Plans Dresden. Day Sales and Prices as. usual. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT CO. OF WELLINGTON, LTD. /THHE Twenty-ninth Annual General A Msefing of Shareholders will be held on MONDAY, 4th February, 1907, at 8 p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay. BUSINESS : Adoption of Annual Report and Balancesheet. Election of Directors and Auditors J. H. OTTO SCHWARTZ, Secretary. WELLINGTON CHAMBER- OF COMMERCE. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETJL* ING will bo held at the Chamber on Wednesday) the 6th instant. Tho proceedings will be opened with a Luncheon, and to avoid loss of time, members aiC requested to be good enough to bo present punctually, as it is proposed to begin the Luncheon promptly at 1 o'olock, and to commence the business of the meeting at 1.35 p.m. BUSINESS : To receivo Annual Report and Statement of Account. To elfcet Council for the ensuing year. To elect Auditors. And General NOTICES OF MOTION. "That this Chamber reaffirms the views expresred at the last annual meeting in respect of the excessive number of holidays that are taken by the Banks trading -in- New Zealand, and desires tho Council to take every opportunity of seeking a reduction of their number." "That strong represenvations bo made to the Government as to the great inconvenience suffered by tho public owing to the inadequacy of tho accommodation provided at the Thorndon Railway Station, and that ib be urged that tho question of tho locality of the station bo at once decided, and that immediate steps be taken for the erection of a new station on a Gcale commensurate with the requirements of the present and prospective traffic of this city." "That, while members appreciate tho relief resulting from tho discontinuance of a large number of daily trains on tho To Aro Section of Railway, this Chamber is still of opinion that in the interests of the Colony as a whole, as well as of the City of Wellington, tho line should be entirely removed, as it is evident that tho service is being conductod at a serious loss, and passenger traffic is provided for by tho Municipal iMectnc Tramways." S. CARROLL, Secretary. INCORPORATED INSTITUTE OF ACOUNTANTS OF N.Z. INSTITUTE COMPETITION, 1907. PRIZE ESSAY~cbMPETITTON. FpHE Council of the Incorporated InstiJL tuto of Accountants of New Zealand offer a First Prize of FIVE GUINEAS a Second Pri2o of THREE GUINEAS* and a Third . Prizo of TWO GUINEAS for the Best Essays respectively on — 1. Point out tho defects and suggest amendments to tho present Bankruptcy Act, 1892. 2. Tha relative advantages of Companies and Partnerships. 3. Modern ( Systems in Book-keeping. CONDITIONS. 1. Written notice of intention to compote must bo ia tho -hands of the Secretary of the Institute (Mr. C. D. Morpoth, o, Lambton-quay, Wellington) not later than 15th May, 1907. 2. Competitors must state their age, and Whether Fellows or Associates of a New v *J nd Accountants' Society, and must bo Members of an Accountants' Students' Society in New Zealand. 3. Essays are to bo lodged with tho Secretary of tho Institute not later than 31gt May, 1907. They must bo headed by a nom-de-plume, and containing the true name, status, and address of tho writer. 4. Essays must not exceed 1500 words in length. 5. Essays must bo written on ono side of tho paper only, leaving a margin of at least an inch. , 6. The Secretary shall at once forward tho papers to the President, whoso deoi»ion, alter conference with the Vice-Proai-dent as to the Prize -winucrb, shall bo final. 7. Tho Esays shall deal with the subjects above set out. The Prizes shall be awarded as follows : — Ist PRIZE of FIVE GUINEAS-Open to any candidate. 2nd PRIZE of THREE GUINEAS— Open to any candidate not boing a Fellow or Associate- of any N.Z. Institute or Association of Accountants. 3rd PRIZE of TWO GUINEAS— Open only to Students under the age of 21. No competitor shall be eligible to win moro than one prize. THE CITY AND SUBURBAN ' COOPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. A THIRD I6sue of the aboyo Society it being formed, and as it is limited and many shares have been taken up intending investors should apply at onco. Tho amount payable is Is por share pet week. Appropriations entitle memborg to Loam free of interest. The appropriations car be sold at a substantial profit.Any number of shares from 1 to 10 ol £100 each can bo taken up-rpayable Is pei share per week each. All information and application form! can be obtained from OUALTER, DYKES AND CO., Fp».th«Mton-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 6

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