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THEATRE' ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Last Five Nights of ALLAN SHAW. Unique, Refined, Artistic Novelty. Emperor of Coins, Presenting his Famous Creation. Last Five Nights of Joe— WATTS and Lb CAS— Madge, Extraordinary Contortions and Danoing. Harry— SALMON and CHESTER— Ida "Ths Lighthousekeeper's Daughter " THE IOLEENS, Sharpshooting Wirewalkers. A. L. CROPP. NELLIE POWER 808 LLOYD, Comicalities. "Onions." THE TWIN LUCAS SISTERS, TOD GALLOWAY. In a Budget of New Sougs. MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI. AMUSING BIOGRAPH STUDIES. Prices — 2s and Is. Boxes, One Guinea LADIES ! BETTER HEALTH FOR WOMEN IN NATURE'S OWN WAY," Is the Subject of a FREE HEALTH TALK To bo given by MISS M'CALL at the VIAVI ROOMS, New Bank Australasia Chambers, corner Cut,tomhouso-quay and Huntor-street, on MONDAY AFTERNOOX, the 3rd inst , at 3 p m. Learn how to assist Nature. Investigation invited. DAY'S BA\\ DAY'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. I GRAND EXCURSION AND CONCERT By Leading Vocalists and Musicians. mHE S.S. DUCHESS will leave town JL at 8 p.m. sharp, returning from the Bay at 10 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). Full programme see Monday's papers. HARBOUR EXCURSION TO-MORROW VISIT TO THE BRITISH WARSHIPS. THE "Old Salt" Ferry Line of Steamers will convey Excursionists out on the Harbour TO-MORROW, nnd will also convey those desiring to look over some types of the Ships of the British Navy. Return fare, Is. The ferry boats will ply all the afternoon. The first steamer leaves the Ferry Wharf at 1.30 p.m. FIRST BATTALION~WELLINGTON R.V. BAND. A PUBLIC PERFORM A.NCE will (weather permitting) be given in the Newtown Park TO-MORROW (Sunday), 2nd February, at 3 p.m. Collection in aid of funds for now uniform. N. J. OLIVER, Hoti. Sec. F. L. DEAN, Bandmaster. LIBER AL"~A XD~LABO U R~ FEDER ATION OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT BRANCH. WELCOME to Hon. W Hall-Jones, MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., Concert Chamber, Town Hall. Tickets issued for last Wednesday will be available. W. D. CORHAM, Hon. Sec. ______^ Box 654; G.P.O. CORONATION LODGE, No. 2L U.A.O.D. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting pf J-Si. the .above Lodge will be held on TUESDAY, 4th February, at 7.30 p.m. to consider the advisability of appointing an Eye, Ear. and Throat Specialist. By order of the A.D. THE UNITED IRISH LEAGUE. THE Annual Meeting 1 of tho league will bo held in St. Patrick's Hall, Boulcott-street, on TUESDAY, the 4th inst. at 8 p.m. Business — Consideration of Rep v ort and Balance sheet, apd Election of Officers. All certificate books to be returned. -,•:; j.-finlay,.- j '; Hon. Sec. COURT SIR GEORGE GREY, 3118, A,O.F. THE usual fortnightly Meeting will be held in tho Foresters' Hall, Lamb-ton-quay, on Tuesday, 4th February, at 7.30 p.m. in lieu of- 8 p.m. Business : Presentation to P.C.R., Bro. G. Key • J. G. CLARK, Secretary. A YACHTING CRUISE IN SUMMER SEAS. FIFTH SEASON. 1 S.S. NGAPUHI. 14th to 22nd FEB. "I consider the trip second to none in New Zealand." This is the written statement of a New Zealand artist who made the excursion along the Northern Coast on a former cruise. Tho constant change of scene, tho comfortable quarters on tho steamer, the shore excursions, the variety of fishing — all combine to make up a DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY. Number of passengers limited to 65. Only one class carried. FARES: From £7 to £10. Send to the undereigned for descriptive leaflet. ' LEVIN AND CO., LTD. Correct~breathing; physical culture, MASSAGE and ORTHOPEDICS. Classes Daily fqr Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children. Massage and Privato Tuition at all hours. All Classes conducted in Open Air (weather permitting). All Pupils Receive Individual Attention. ROYD GABXICK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST & MASSEUR ' (Rpg A.M.A), j SUSSEX CHAMBERS, Panama-street. Consulting Hour, 12 to 2 daily. Tel. 2199 GOOD NEWS. THE DON CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING CO. , Have opened business in UPPER CUBA-STREET (Corner of Abel Smith-street) And patrons will be surprised at the great advantage and large saving they will effect by dealing there. SUITS TO MEASURE FROM £2 15s. Fit and Style Guaranteed. BOX SUITS FROM 355. All other Goods 25 per cent, below customary prices. We are Manufacturers. No. Middleman's Profits. rf-NREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE V7T 5, CUBA-ST., opp. Town Hall. Principal J. Wynn lrwin (Australasian Representative). RKOPKNS 15th JANUARY. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION by Expert Teachers in GREGG SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING and BUSINESS SYSTEM. ESPERANTO. PRIVATE CLASSES now being formed for the study of this simple International Language. Ea«iiv acquired iv one term. Coaching for Matrio , Civil Service, "D," "Oj" aud B.A. Exams by an M.A., Oxon,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 6

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