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LAST NIGHT OF ALLAN SHAW. THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., Johu Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' -ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. / La^t Night of ALLAN SHAW. Unique, Refined, Artistio Novelty, EMPEROR OF COINS. Last Night of Joe— WATTB and LUCAS— Madge. SALMON and CHESTER In their Dramatio Playlet, "Lighthousekeepcr's Daughter." THE TWIN LUCAS SISTERS. TOD CALLOWAY. MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI And A. L. CROPP in Operatic Duet. THE RACCOONS. Two jVcn and a Dog." 808 LLOYD in Comicalities, "Onions." Prices — 2s and Is. Boxes, One Guinea WONDERLAND ! ONDERLAND ! TO-NIGHT ! TONIGHT t COME AND KATZEN JAMMER! TOBOGGAN ! HELTER-SKELTER ! LAUGH IN THE LAUGHING GALLERY! FUN ! MIRTH ! MUSIC ! Catch Trams at Courtenay-place. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND, 1908. FTTHE Annual Meeting of the Council A will be continued TO-DAY/ at t\io Terrace Church. v Chairman : REV. D. HIRD. M.A. (Edin.), 1 (Oxon.) THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. . 7.30 p.m.— Homo Mission Met-ing— Rev. C. E. Davidson. Rev. R. Mitehfll. Rev. J. H. Mackenzie. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting. 10.30 to 1 p.m. — Council Business. 3 p.m. — Meeting Financo Committee. 7.30 p.m.— Young People's Meeting. Ad drosses by — Rev. W. M. Grant, "Ideals." Roy. B. L. Thomas, "Our Heritaj. V" MONDAY, 10th FEBRUAE V 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting, Key:' G. Heighway. 10.30 to 12— Conference "What is the Greatest Need of the Church?" Rev. R. M'Naughton. 32 noon— Council Business. 7.30 p.m. — Conference on "Modern Methods of Sunday School Work," introduced by Mr. G. Hogben, M.A., In-spector-General of Schools, and Mr. .Wm. Gray, M.A., Principal of the Training College, Wellington. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting, Rev. O, Horvey. 10.30 a.m. lo 1 p.m. — Council Business 7.30 p.m.— Public Meeting. Addressa by— Roy. A. E. Hunt, "Temperance."'' Rev. I. Sarginson, "Sabbath Obser vance." Hon. G. Fowlds, M.P., "Gambling." WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting, Rev. J li. Mackenzie. 10.30 to 1. — Council Business. 7.30 p.m. — Sermon, Rev. W. S. Fernie Communion, Rev. S. Griffiths. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD BIENNIAL ELECTION. In tho matter cf "The Wellington Har bour Board Act, 1879,',' and an Order in-Council dated 6th January, 1892 providing Regulations for the Election of Members of Harbour Boards. I HEREBY give notice that the follow ing two persons have been duly nomi natnd for the office of Member of th< Wellington Harbour Board jointly b] Payers of Dues^ and Owners of Ships: — Jones, Cecil William M'Lellan, James As thore is only one vacancy to bo fillet on the Harbour Board, I ak>o give noticf that a Poll will be taken as between lh< said Candidates on MONDAY, the lOtl day ot February, 1908, at the Board Room Harbour Board Offioes, Wellington. Polling Hours — 10 a.m. to A p.m. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1908. FRANK WILLS, Returning Officer for the Wellington Harbour Board. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TI/jTR. R. FLETCHER will Address th< •"•*• Electors at the Town Hall (Concer! Room) on FRIDAY, 7th inst., at 8 p.m The Hon. T. Kennedy Macdonald wil preside. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO PAYERS OF DUES AND OWNERS . OF SHIPS. f^ENTLEMEN — Inresponso to numeroui ■ VJT requests I have accepted nomination 1 for the above vacancy, and would assure all who might honour me with their support that 1 would at all times advocate fair and impartial treatment of the various interests concerned. Yours truly, O. W. JONES, . Manager, Huddarl, Parker and Co. 4th February, 1906. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At th< ■"-"' request of a large number of Elec tors, I am a Candidato for a seat on tbe Board, and if entrusted avith your con fidence, will devote myself to a continu anco of tho progressivo policy that has characterised the Board in past years. Youis faithfully, WILLIAM T. IIILDRETH. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 5, CUBA-ST., opp. Town Hall. Principal J. Wynn Irwin (Australasian Representative). REOPENS loth JANUARY. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION by Expert Teaphers in UHEGG SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKLEI'ING and BUSINESS Si'STEM. ESPERANTO. PRIVATE CLASSES now being formed for tho study of this simple International Language. 'Easily acquired in ono term. Coacliir.gr for Matric, Civil Service, "D," "C," and B.A. Exams by an M.A., Oxon. ..... .., r n ■■-^,^i.. In^i-w1 n^i-w. J jni^«i~'«»-«a«m FUXERAL NOTICE. nnHE Friends of the lato Mr?. J. A. JL Asserlind are invited to attend her Funeral, which will lenvo tho Wellington Hospital Tc-rnorro\v (Friday), 7ih Februaiy, 1908, at 2 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON, I Undertaker and Embalmer, I 135, Adelaide-road. irmirtrmrnrrTrf** '■■"^-»-»-'ji|ii^«i^»»»»w«aii^rM— WANTED, two Pick and Shovel Men. , Apply, 9 a.nv Friday, Isbisiev and Co., Timber Yard, Taranaki-strcet. WANTED Known — fnnting of everj desenptiou produced on the thortett notice &d the Evening Post Job l'rintini Office.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 8

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