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V\PERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. Herbert Flemming, Business Manager W. E. Bryer. THE BROUGH-FLEMMING COMEDY COMPANY. Under tho direction of Mr. Herbert FlemmifiE. Reappearance of THOSE BRILLIANT ARTISTS, MRS. BROUGH, MISS BEATRICE DAY, And MR. HERBERT FLEMMING, Supported by tho full Etrongth of toil Powerful Organisation. Tho attention of tho public is called to as event of more than ordinary interert at tho OPERA HOUSE, DR. WAKE'S PATIENT. DR. WAKE'S PATIENT. . DR. WAKE'S PATIENT. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, Will be produced a New Comedy Drams, writted by W. Gayer Mackay and Robert Ord, and called "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." ) "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT.'." "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." A delightful study in class contrasts. JH play to be seen — emphatically to be eeen. Tho Aristocracy and tho People in juxtaposition. As this deeply interesting story is unfoldod the spectator is fascinated by itl treatment, *nd alternately moved to tea-m and laughter by the pathos and humour of itß situations. It is an illustration ia dramatic form of Burns's well-known districh : "The rank is but the guinea stamp, Thn man's the gowd for a' that." DR. WAK33 is a man, a real man, » masculino man, a tonic for the mind, an honest, simple man who, by sheer force of will and application, lias raised himself out of obscurity into ono of the foremost places in society. A man who, despite his antecedents (who cause him all sorts of trouble), has overcome every difficulty and conquered everything from the greatest Eroblcms in medical science to the heart of ady Gerania, his most charming sweetheart — who becomes his wife. BOX PLAN at HOLLIDAY'S. Da* Sale at Abel's. Prices— sb, 3s, and 2s. Early door to Stalls and Family Circle (f to 7.30), 6d extra. Advance Manager, C. H. Whaite. THE EQUITABLE BUDLDING ANU INVESTMENT CO. OF WELLINGTON, LTD. / npHE Twenty-ninth Annual General JL Meeting of Shareholders will be held on MONDAY, 4th February, 1907, at 8 p.m., in tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay. BUSINESS : Adoption of Annual Report and Balance* sheet. Election of Directors and Auditors J. H. OTTO SCHWARTZ,. Secretary. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. fTVHE ANNUAL GENERAL JJtETX ING will be held, at the Chamber «X WEDNESDAY, tho 6th INSTANT. Tho proceedings will ba opened with ■ Luncheon, and to avoid loss of time; members a^e requested to bo good enough to be 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 3S p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Statement; of Account. To eitet Council for the ensuing year< To elect Auditor?. And General NOTICES OF MOTION. "That this Chamber reaffirms tho views expressed at the last annual meeting in respect of the excessive number of holidays that are token by the Banks trading in Now Zealand, and desires tho Council to take every opportunity of seeking a reduction of their 'number." "That strong represer;vs.tions be made to tho Government as to the great in* convenience suffered by tho publio owing to tho inadequacy of tho accomi modation provided at the Thoindon Railway Sta-tion, and that it bo urged that tho question of the locality of the station be at enco ' decided, and that immediate Eleps be. taken for the erection of a new station on a. seilo commensurate with tho requirements of tho present and prospective traffic of thii city." "That, whilo members -appreciate tho relief resulting from the discontinuance of a largo number of daily trains oa tho To Aro Section of Railway, this ' Chamber is still of opinion that "in the interests of the Colony as a. whele, as well as of the City of Wollington, the lino should bo entirely removed, as it is evident that tho service is being conducted at a. serious loss, nnd passenger traffic is provided for by tlio Municipal Electric Tramwayp." S. CARROLL, Secretary. N.Z. COURSING ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of Delegate! ■^ to tho abovo Association will be held in tho New ZcaUnder Hotel, Man-ners-street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m. Business important, J. E. FITZGERALD, Hon. See. N.Z.C.A. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW* 19th and 20th FEBRUARY, 1907, And RAM FAIR On j 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, PRODUCE, AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. JUMPING, MOUNTED MILITARY DRIVING, and . SHEARING COMPETITIONS. Over £1000 Offered in Prizes. " ' £150 In Jumpipg Events alono £150 ENTRIES CLOSE ot 9 p.m! on SATURDAY, 2nd February, 1907. Schedule and Entry Forms on application GEO. R. SYKKS, Secretary, Ifasterton, Or Secretaries Kindred Societies SHOP AND OFFICES ACT. NOTICE TO WATCHMAKERS, JEWEL, LERS AND ENGRAVERS. A PETITION has boon lodged with th« Town Clerk for presentation to tho" City Council fixing tho hour of Closing all Watchmakers', Jowellovs', and Engravers' Shops in Iho City of Wellington. Any objection to tho said petitipn muet bo de> liverod to the Town Clerk not later ttnuv tho 14th February, 1907. WM. R. SCHOLEFIELD, On Behalf of tho Petitioner*. : RE SAMPSON DAVIS CLEMENTS. DECEASED. A LL Persons having Claims »gainst the •t*. Estate of the late Mr. Sampson Davis Clements are requested to eend in particulars of pame to tho undersigned on or b*V fore MONDAY, tho 18th day of Febroarr, 1907. ■ HAMERTON, ANDREW, AND WEBB* Solicitor;, No. 6, Lnmbton-quav, . Wellington .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 8