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! Mr. Ralph D. Welsh} bftlfeer ia. charge el the yu&t§m§ §HU9ingfe, . whs . Has been eenfmed fca his heusi wife.h illhefeS ife? afe&iife a wellt; reiul'hea te daly this Hi&Fning-. Mrs &-. H-. Allporfej Seerefeary. of the M&i'ine Bfepaffcmeni, came baelt ffbra AutMari*! last night-. MjssTlosella Byron, aged 31, who arfiVid from AWraiia about three months agd, died tVf ■«»&»!««( a* <>•«« V-Sfiid&hoe of ncr eJr'-cr >!■« ■■** wildi**, iCTi, Abel SmivV*Mv<.t , «s*» • i*»> *lw*»«. The District f>iK-«w <«(£ %■&■«» xwjmU at the bo^r-ft ~* *tX% tft£Ro &^ ??tomoon. The ut«-«jc*aj» f <*fa& -tfas » e»>-v.« rated nurse, h»d tfSoY. ret is^-t^altA twr 'iome time, and was much depresses in consequence. The first public meeting of the newlyformed Wellington French Club will I take place this evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Geisha Tearooms, Panama-street. l An invitation to the meeting is extended to all those desirous of becoming j members of the club. The Vice-Consul for France (Mr. Harold Beauchamp) will preside. A sacred concert will be given in the Trinity Methodist Church, Newtown, on Friday evening. The proceeds will augment the choir fund. The compulsorily postponed lecture, .advertised to have been given by Miss C. W. Christie, of the Theosophical Society, in the Johnsonville Parish Hall last Friday, will be delivered on Thursday evening at the Rechabite Hall. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. announce in our auction columns that on Wednesday next, 26th inst., at 2.30. p.m., at their rooms, they are submitting a residential property at Kelburne. The land has a frontage of 36ft to Kelburneparade, and on it stands a dwellinghouse of six rooms with verandah and balcony. Thp property is within five minutes' walk of the power-house. Messrs. Queree Bros., having purchased the stock of Walsh's drapery establishment in Willis-street, announce a sale of the whole of the stock of drapery and clothing at reduced prices in order to reake room for new goods to arrive. The sale begins to-morrow. Particulars are ad-vertised in this issue. Mrs. Georgia Gladys Cooley will 1 hold a, 1 public meeting at No. 1, Holm-street, this eveningj and will read characters and give spirit messages. I Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., I direct special attention to_ the sale of 32 business building sections in the township of Marton Junction, on the Main Trunk^ Railway, to be held on 28fch August, attheir Exchange Land Mart. The sectionscontain each about a quarter-acre, and-a>-e situated almost opposite the Marton Junction railway station. The auctioneer*, j in their advertisement, claim that this | township will, on the completion of the through line to Auckland, be one of the. chief railway centres in the Dominion., The auctioneers state that improvements are now being carried out at the railway station to cope with the increased traffic which will take place_ on the completion of the Main Trunk line. The terms of I sale are 10 ncr cent, deposit, 10 per cent. in throe and nine months, and the balance in three years. Lithographic plans can be obtained from the auctioneers. THEATRE ROYAL.' Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. The Finest Moving Picture Ever Seen. THE FLEET! U.S. THE FLEET 1 THE FLEET! U.S. THE FLEET 1 The Mighty American Armada in all ita Power, ias it appeared in 'Frisco. SWD7T— COMEDY TRIO— SWIFT THAT AWFUL BOY. Martyn— HAGAN and FRASER— Lucy New Comedy, LADY BARBER! DENIS Two Fine 808 CARNEY Comedians LLOfYD NELLIE POWER, Favourite Soubrette. HUGH HUXHAM, Illustrated Songs. Last Nights of ALBERTO, th-; Original, Witty, and. Clever Prestidigitateur. Prices, 2s, Is. Boxes £1 Is. Plan Dresden. .TTIS ■ MAJESTY'S THEATRIC. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! •GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.. HIS The MAJESTY'S Home of THEATRE Moving, Pictures. In a THE Peerless ROYAL Picture Programme. PICTURES. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT. Matinees Evety Saturday. Prices — Is and 6d. Plan Theatre. SKATING! SKATING! RINK, INGESTRE-ST. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! GIRLS RACE, under Twelve. GRAND FLORAL CARNIVAL! To be held shortly. E. D. BENNETT, Manager. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, NEWTOWN. SACRED CONCERT,. By the Choir and Friends, FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, at 8 p.m., ,' In Aid of Choir Funds. High-class Programme. ADMISSION Ib. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Wellington Branch), . YORK CHAMBERS, MANNERS-ST. ?. PUBLIC LECTURE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 8 p.m. MISS C. W. CHRISTIE will continue her Lecture on "Life After Death, and the Return of the Ego into Incarnation." Questions. Collection at door. ' THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /Ti REAT preparations are being made for VJT the 10th Anniversary, which will becelebrated on SUNDAY and MONDAY NEXT. Fuller particulars will be published later. JAMES MOORE, Missioner. WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. i . AN interesting exhibit of WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT is now on view in the windows of Mr. D. T. Orr, Chemist, Lambton-quay, opposite Harcourt and Co.'s. This preparation is the best food for convalescents, both old and young. ! No home should be without it. LARGE BOTTLES, Is 6d. I As Supplied to the N.Z. Hospitals. BANXATYNE AND HUNTER, BANNATYNE AND HUNTER, WHOLESALE AGENTS. FUNERAL NOTICE. rriHE Friends of the late Mrs Jane- ■- Paulmeir are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave- the Hospital To-morrow (Thursday), 20th August, 1908, at 10 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embahner, Tel. 937. 60, Taranaki-streefc. WANTED, at once, a smart Youth, about 16, for bottle-w&shing. Rob--inaon and Perrin, Hunter-street. WANTED to Purchase, good Express; must be strong and light ; with or without harness. Address 118, Meincstr^ek.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1908, Page 8

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