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MORE NEW ARTIST 3 TO-NIGHT. THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE First Appeara-nce of WILL JAMES. Celebrated Banio Executaut. " Direct from London liolif, in popular and classical selections, including Balfe's "Bohemian Girl." Tirat Appearance MALVENA MOORE, Australia's Favourite Serio Dancer. Firet Appearanco of KILDEA, Tlio Tlouble-voieed Vocalist. Harry— SALMON and CHESTER— Ida "Lighthousekeeper's Daughter " TOD G4J.LOW.ASr— BOB LLOYD MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI ' And A. L.. CROPP in Operatic Duet. THE RACCOONS. Prices — 2s and Is. Boxes, jOno Guinea T-TIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING THE ROYAL, PICTURES. The best collection of Pictorial Gems yet Projected. Our Star Films Absolutely Unioue SATURDAY NIGHT, OUR FOURTH WEEKLY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVERY ITEM AGAIN NEW. Introducing Two Star Subjects — "THE PIRATES." "THE PLANK." England's Latest Biograph Gems. Just arrived by Brindisi Mail. Prices— Ground Floor 6d, Dress Circle Is SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Every Child receives a Present . Children 6d, all part 6 ; Adults, usual prices. Limerick Competition now on. Prizes— £2 2", £1 Is, and 10s 6d. GET A POST-CARD AT THEATRE. JUPP'S BRASS BAND ! JUFP'S BRASS BAND! &**,.. JUPP'S BRASS BAND! nnHE popular .Band will play a proJL gramme of Music at 'Newtown Park on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, commencing, at 5 p.m., and will take up a collection in aid of the widow and family of the late Mr. W. Lawson, who died a few weeks ago. W. JUPP, Conductor. T. COOK, Hon. Sec. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND, 1908. nnHE Annual Meeting of the Council JL will bo continued at the TERRACE CHURCH TO-DAY V Chairman : REV. D. HIRD. M.A. (Edin.), B.A. (Oson.) FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. 7.30 p.m.— Young People's Meeting. Addresses by— Rev. W. M. Grant, "Ideals." ! Rev. B. L. Thomas, "Our Heritage." MONDAY, ICth FEBRUARY. 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting, Rev. G. Heighway. 10.30 to 12— Conference "What is the Greatest Noed of the Church?" Rev. R. M'Naughton. 12 noon — Council Business. 7.30 p.m. — Conferenco 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 Colloge, Wellington. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting, Rev. G. Hervey. 10.30 a.m. to' 1 p.m.— Council Business. 7.30 p.m. — Public Meeting. Addresses byRev. A. E. Hunt, "Temperance." Rev. 1. Sarginson, "SabbatS Observance." Hon. G. Fowlds, M.P., "Gambling." WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. 10 a.m. — Devotional Meeting, Roy. J. H. Mackenzie. 10.30 to I.— Council Business. 7.30 p.m.— Sermon, Rev. W. S. Fer'nie. f . Communiou, Roy. S. Griffiths. HARBOUR BOARD , TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I offer myself as your Representative on the Board. Having been actively associated in the -work of the wharves for over eighteen years I may fairly, claim a good working knowledge of harbour matters. — Faithfully yours, J- W. COPPITHORNE. WELLINGTON HARBOUR IBOARD t LECTION. T&/TR R. FLETCHER will address the ■*■*■*• Electors at the Town Hall, Concert Room, TO-NIGHT, a* 8 p.m. The Hon. T. Kennedy Macdonald will preside. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO PAYERS OF DUES AND OWNERS OF SHIPS. ' <~1 ENTLEMEN — In response to numerous vJT requests I have accepted nomination 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 tho various interests concerned. Yours truly, C. W. JONES, Manager, Huddart, Parker and Co. 4th February, 1908. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF ' THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the ■*-* request of a largo number of Electors, I am a Candidate for a seat on the Board, and if entrusted with your confidence, will devote myself to a continuance of the progressive policy that has characterised the Board in past years. Yours faithfully, ' " " WILLIAM T. HILDRETH. (PREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 'Of 5, CUBA-ST., opp. To.vn Hall. Principal J. Wvnn Irwiu 1 , (Australasian Representative). 1 REOPENS 15(h JANUARY. , INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION by Expert Teachers in GREGG SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING and .BUSINESS SYSTEM. / ESPERANTO. ' PRIVATE CLASSES now being formed for tliv. 1 study of this simple International Laii2»*i!fe. liasily acquired in one' term. Co.iuiur.g for Maine., Ciul Service, "D," "O, ' and J3.A. Exauu by an M A., Oxou. <n R E A T SALE "vjt of MILLINERY, COSI UMES. l-'ANCVT DRAPERY, i "UNDERCLOTHING, Etc., NOW ON AT 'C. ADAMS AND C 0., 35, CUBA-STREET. Trinimecl Ilats, 3s 6d, 5s Cd, IDs 6d ; none ' exceeding 2is. j I Costumes Jrom 7s 6d each | i Inspect Windows and eec o few of the ' many Bargains <o bo ofiorcd. j SALE NOW OX. l C. A DAMS AN D 'CO., f 35, CUBA-STREET. ' TO-ANTED to 8011, first-class iron frame ! » v Piano, cost £55, sacrifice for £25 rash ; largo Overmantel, 30* ; Music Stoo], 15s ; Chebt Drawers, £'S. ; Singer's Sowing Machine, cost £15, take £s'; nil nearly new ; must sell ; leaving for Englam' Apply second housp ju Duppa-sfrcet (pa.i Hoyal-sUeot*, Berhampore ■ :

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 8

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