WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY JUPP'S BAND. (Under the Conduotorship of Bandmaster Jupp.) TUPP'S BAND will give a performed ance at NEWTOWN PARK, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), the 6th instant, at 3 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Cl«rk. 7th November, 1908. SUCCESS OF NO-LICENSE IN ASHBURTON. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. TUESDAY, 10th NOV., at 7.30 o'clock. Come and hear the story told by old | residents. Ashburton under License and NoLicense. MEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. •^ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. Speaker— DAVlD M'LAREN. Subject: "The Moneychangers and the> Divine Agitator : a forgotten chapter in Christian History." Music. Questions. Discussion. Silver Ooliecbton at Door. "ISRAELIN "EGYPT." "ISRAEL IN EGYPT." MEMBERS of every Choir in the City and Suburbs are cordially invited I to assist in the Performance of the above ' by the Wellington Musical Union on 18th December, at the Town Hall. Praotico will be held in the Sydnsy-st. Schoolroom on MONDAY NEXT, 9th instant; at 8 p.m. The Secretary will be in attendance at 7.30 to receive applications. Male Voices are specially invited. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON BQXING ASSOCIATION. jl/FEMBERS of the above Association J.TJ. are invited to attend a Reception to Mr. W. Squires, at Barrett's Hotel Lambton-quay, on MONDAY MORNI ING. 9th November, at 10.30 o'clock W. COFFEY, i Secretary W.B.A. ASSEMBLY HALL, NEWTOWN. MR. R. MILLER, Evangelist from Scotland, will preach the Gospel in tho above Hall, on SUNDAY EVENING at 7. All Welcome. DANCING! DANCING!! mHE Dominion Club will hold a X , SOCIAL in the DRUIDS' HALL, MONDAY NIGHT Next. Dancing 8 till 12. All invited. Music by Miss Gray. Tickets Is. G. SELWAY, Secretary. NO-LICENSE. NO-LICENSE. j^EV. R. X S. HAMiytOND, Of the Church of England Central Mission, Sydney, Will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS In tho OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m., And 8.15 p.m. Mr. Hammond has drawn crowded audiences in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, etc, and those wishing to hear him must come early to obtain seats. b"n t~rXT7 af ission, HERBERT-STREET. SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning 11 — Mr. L. Wray. Evening, at 7— Mr. Harold Herous. All welcome. Strangers' Tea, 5.15. Picnic, Upper Hutt, MONDAY, 9th. OCCULTISM, SPIRITUALISM^ THEOSOPHY. W. NORTONTAYLOR, Ocoultist, replies to Written Questions. SUNDAY. 7 sharp. DRUIDS' HALL. TARANAKI-ST. Second Sight. Silver Coin. THE NOS. 1, 2, 3^ 4, 5 AND COLONIAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETIES, WELLINGTON. THE Offices of the above will be CLOSED on MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER (King's Birthday). The pay night for Nos. 2 and 4 Societies will bo on Tuesday, from 7.30 to 9. J. CREWES, Secretary. jitf E W £j O N G~ Si " Through the Day." "Through the Day." " Through tho Day." "Twilight's Hour." "Twilight's Hour." "Twilight's Hour." OBTAINABLE ALL MUSIC SELLERS. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD SUPPLY OF READING BOOKS. BOOKSELLERS who have in stock School Reading Books for Jf . {Standard I. and Standard 11. olasses, ate invited to communicate with me, stating the number in sfcook, and the prices at which they are prepared to sell to the Board for school use. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. VOTING PAPER. ELECTORATE OF NEW ZEALANP. ELECTORS ! 1. All Other Blends. 2. SURATURA. Simply STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE And VOTE EOR SURATURA! Polling Hours : Breakfast Dinner, and TEA-TIME. Polling Place: Everywhere Water will Boil. / DISCLAIMER. T EDWARD O'SULLIVAN, Motorman -*•' (No. 108), am NOT the Edward O'Sullivan who was fined for insobriety in tho B.M. Court yostoi'dty.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 6
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