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AMATEUR ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS . BASIN KESEBVE. BASIN EESEE.VE. SATUIiBAY, 1^ FEBRUARY, AT 2.15 P - M - Under the Patronage of His Kxcollency the Governor, the Admiral and Officers of tho Fleet, the Premier and Cabinet Ministers. H A (Tfe !7T^nP¥> YTI7Q orbkll, Henderson, st. ftiuitEAy;, Jl^fcO JCiJ^I XJKJLJniCT* Wallace, madill, cook. ALL CHAMPIONS. INTERPROVINCIAL ATHLETIC SUPREMACY, Present Holders, Wellington. CAN THEY KEtiF IT? Admission- ONE SHILLING. FIRST RACE, 2.15 P.M. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

BOOM BUSINESS! BOOM SHOW! THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE THE IOLEENS, Sharpshooting Wirewalkere. Harry— SALMON and CHESTER— Ida "Matrimonial Differences." ALLAN SHAW. Unique, Refined, Artistic Novelty. Emperor of Coins, Presenting his Famous Creation of Modern Coin Manipulation LAST— ZISZA— NIGHT, ZISKA. The Beautiful, in her Artistio Posiug. Joe— WATTS and LUCAS— Madge, The Great Comedy Double THE TWIN LUCAS SISTERS, TOD GALLOWAY. MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI and A. L. CROPP In Beautiful Duet, "Sweet Birds." 808 LLOYD. NELLIE POWER. Prices — 2s and Is. Boxes, Ono Guinea HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! AND EVERY EVENING. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Still Booming with a Boom Programme. .THE ROYAL PICTURES. In a Choice Selection of the Latest English and American Successes. Prices — Ground Floor 6d, Dress Circle Is Children 6d to Dress Circle. WATCH FOR OUR LIMERICK COMPETITION. COMMENCES— MONDAY ! PRIZES, £2 2s, £1 Is and 10s 6d. Particulars Nightly at Theatre. 7y p c bTK H~~6~TF~s~lin THREE NIGHTS ONLY I Commencing MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. PERRY'S ELECTRIC BIORAMA. PERRY'S ELECTRIC BIORAMA, ALL NEW PICTURES. ALL FRESH SUBJECTS. Also, "ATHOS," the Skatorial King, In his Sensational Leap for Life. And STAN CHESTER, EVA BRADY, LITTLE LEAH. Prices — 3s, 2e, le. Box Plan Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. W. PERRY, Manager. lft/TRS. HARRIS, Certificated Teacher, ¦-"-B- will be pleased to meet the Parents of Island Bay TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, between the hours of 3 and 4, at the Club Room, with a view to forming s, Preparatory School. PRIVATE SCHOOL. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF ISLAND ,BAY. SHOULD sufficient inducement bo forthcoming, a Private School for children will be commenced at Island Bay. Principal will bo in attendance at Cliff House, Island Bay, FRIDAY, 6 to 7 p.m.; SATURDAY, 10 a.m to 12 midday. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. "li/TISS PHOEBE M. PARSONS, A.R.C.M., will Resume Teaching at Dresden Rooms on 3rd February. PL^NOFORTE. x " TfyfßS. MALCOLM Resumes Teaching - mL on MONDAY, 3rd February. 51, Pipitea-street. PIANOFORTE. "jyriSS EDITH R. TAYLOR resumes **-^- Teaching at St. John's Schoolroom on MONDAY, 3rd February. Address — Grove-road, Kilbirnie. MAKARA COUNTY. PORIRUA RIDING. ,T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — I J-J Thank these of you who voted for me and gave me your support at the Election yesterday. ROBERT BOULD. 29th January, 1908. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. "OESIDENTS of ihe Borough Requir-i»-«U ing Water are requested to make application to rho undersigned. X I charge of live shillings por hundred gallons will be made for delivery. W. V. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. Karori, 30th January, 1903. WELLINGTON" WORIvING MEN'S ~ | CLUB AND j LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE Library v ill be Closed from the 3rd of February till tho Bth (both tfavs inclusive) for Remnation and Alteration. By order. W. SAMSON, Manager. Assigned Estate of J. D. MILLS, Grocer, Northland. ALL Claims against the above Estate must be rendered in detail and received not later than 7th February. LEONxVRD AND CO., ?, Feathorßlon-street, Assignees. I^RlVATElTOTliL^ol^tol^reol.Top"3- posito Fullers' Theatres lloyal. Luncheon at all times. Private Supper Rooms. First-class Accommodation. Terms reasonable. Full particulars from tho proprietor, J. H. JACKSON. Watch this Private Hotel, to bo opened ou Monday next, 3rd Feb. This delay in opening has recurred on account of ths extensive alterations to the building. RETIRING. and after 31st inst. our Retail Business in Willis-street will bo Cloped, and wo take this opportunity of Thanking our Customers for tho support they have given us for the last 30 years. HUME AND SON, Willis-street. NOTICE. I WILL Not be responsible for any debts contracted in "my name without my written authoray after this date, 29th January, 1908. HERBERT CLARK, 87, Coromandel-street.

An enquiry is being asked for by exSergeant- Major Talbut, formerly of the Horetaunga Mounted Rifles, concerning the circumstances of the dismissal of nimself and Trooper Flyger from membership of the corps. In the Magistrate's Court this morning, before Dr. A. M'Arthur, S.M., judgment wa& entered for plaintiffs in the following undefended cases: — Laeiy and Co., Ltd., v. Harry Alexanc' 2 r, ±)9 17s 7J, costs 18s 6d ; Samuel Brown, Ltd., v. J. H. Smith, £2 3s Ad, costs 10s ; Gommeroial ' Agency Co. v. Pickering Bros., £108 2s 2d, costs £3 14s; Evison and Lambert v. Wm. Barnes, £3 0s 3d, costs 18s; Iviii Oia Galvanising Co. v. Wm. Smith, £2 12s lOd, costs 10s ; John Rigg ond Co v. Ralph Itobson. £14 10s 7d, costs £1 10s 6d ; Commercial Agency Co., Ltd. and Wellington Gas Co. v. fcrarnh Row berry, 2s sd, costs ss; Wellington Gab Co., Ltd., v. Harry M'lntosh, £4 6s 3d, costc 12s ; Aitken" Wilson v. W. D?ar and Co., £27 2s 3d, costs £2 14s. in the judgment summons case Turnbull and Jones v. John E. Welsby, debtor vas ordered to pay 16s on or before 13th February, or in default undergo twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Judgment was given for defendant in the enss of Rouse, Black and Son v. William Aubrey, claim for £7 9s, lepairs to c, gig. Defendant stated the ing was not his property at the time repairs were made. Judgment was also entered for defendant in the case of Rose Swineherd v. Neil O'Donnell, a claim for 18s board and lodging. At a special meeting of the Wellington Education board, held this afternoon, Messrs. W. Allen, J. G. W. Aitken, M.P., and Field, M.P., were elected members of the Technical Education Board. Mrs. Harris announces through Tho Post advertising columns that she will meet pupils at Island Bay to-morrow afternoon m referenco to starting a preparatory school. A salo of ladies' American shoes and gentlemen's boots is advertised at Mr. A. E Mann's, 39, Vivian-street. For Chilclicu's Hacking Coutfh at night Woodt Uieat Peppermint, Cure. 1b 6d. — Advt. '

FUNERAL NOTICE. fTIHE Friends of Mr. Elenalech Alfred J- Clements arc invited to attend tho ¦ Funeral of his late Wife, Annie, which will leave the residence of her mother, Mrs. William Luke, 70, Brougham-street, ! To-morrow (Friday), 31st January, 1908, at 9 a. in. for Karori Cemetery. E MOKIUS, Jun , Undertaker and Embalmer, Tftl 937. . l£ t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 8

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