■g— — B— M— —— ( mOWNH A L L> WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY, Conductor: Mr. J. Maughan Barnet6« FRIDAY, 4TH DECEMBER. FRIDAY, 4TH DECEMBER. "MESSIA H." "MESSIA H." "MESSIA H." "MESSIA H." Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box-plan at Dresden on Friday, 27th ins^ S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES^ LTD. EXCURSION TO WARSHD?. SUNDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. mHE S.S. ADMIRAL and PILOT wil| ' A run Special Excursions to the Flagshis, I TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, comment ing afe 1.30 p.m. Return Fare, One Shilling. (Circumstances permitting.) WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. "** PERFORMANCE BY THE NEWTOWNr BAND. , , (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaeta** Parker.) THE NEWTOWN BAND will give * Performance TO-MORROW (SunT day), tho 22nd instant, at the NEWTOWNI, iPARK, at 3 p.m. ' x JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. ', 21st November, 1908 ; ■ PATRONAL FESTIVAL. "^ ST. HILDA'S, ISLAND BAY. HOLY COMMUNION, 9 a.m. (ohoral)iv . Matins, 11.15 (preacher. The Vicar)]i Children's Service 3 p.m. ; Evensong, T ' p.m. Anthem, ''Hearken Unto Mo"* (Sullivan) ; Solemn To Deum (Wood, ward). Preacher, Rev. T. H. Sprottu Vicar of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. ~ V **. O A? GREAT MEN'S MEETING! SUNDAY, at 4 p.m.— Speaker : Rev. As Macaulay Caldwell. 5 p.m. — Fourtlx Anniversary of tho Strangers' Tea. Annual General Business Meeting o»\ THURSDAY, 26th November, at 8 p.m. T •j^EW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTI& HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, at 8 p.m. Speaker— ROßEßT HOGG. Subject:— "Wellington East Electioaßi The Workers' Duty." . Music, Questions, Discussion. Silver collection at door. AFTER DEATH. ' Difficulty of Communication with th» Living. T ECTURE by W. NORTONTAYLOR, Ocoultißt. DRUIDS' HALL. SUNDAY, 7 eharf^ Second Sight. Silver Coin. rTIHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN? ■*-* Whitmore Street. ' His Worship the Mayor and the Mayoress give their ANNUAL CONCERT to' Men of the Royal and the- Mercantile Marine on I MONDAY EVENING- NEXT, 23rd Not, ember, 1908, at 8 Seamen of ALL grades are warmly wel* corned without tickets. JAMES MOORE, Missioner. WIVES and MOTHERS you ar* doubly duty-bound to find out what the VIAVI SYSTEM L->, and what it is domg for Womanhood and Child, hood. Our Talks are worth attendingii our Literature is worth reading. The NEXT TALKS are given MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. , Also ' THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. No Charge. VIAVI ROOMS Bank of New SoutH Wales Chambers, Lambton-quay. Send for printed version. Take Lift BUTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIC. "POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY,, •*- 2nd DECEMBER. Tickets dated 25tb November will btf available for above date. Full particulars ro programme and at* tractions, etc., later. A.i H. COOPEB, Hon. Seo. I AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS.' A MEETING of tho above will be held in the rooms, Queen's Chambers, on MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 12.30 o'clock. Business important. \ A. R. HISLOP, Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD* WHARF HOLIDAY. ELECTION— SECOND BALLOT. T^TOTICE is hereby given that, in accord- •-^ anco with the provisions of "Tha Legislature Act, 1908,° and "The Second Ballot Act, 1908." TUESDAY, 24th Novembor, 1908, will be observed as a Wharf Holiday from 12 o'clock midday on such, portions of tho Board's premises aJ lie within the district defined as "Wellington North," and that such portions of tho Board's premises will bo Closed for th* conduct of business in compliance (.her©, with. H. E. NICHOLLS, Acting-Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, 21at November, 1908. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE IN^ SURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. jT\rVIDEND Warrants for the Half-yew JU * ended 30th September last aro now obtainable at the Wellington Office of the Company. j HENRY E. WILLIAMS, General Manager. Dunedin, 19th November, 1938. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. NOTICE RE POLLING DAY. SHOPKEEPERS in the Central Eleo-£-£t?r»to arc hereby notifiod that M TUESDAY, the 24th inbt., has been pro. claimed a Half-holiday by his Worship th» Mayor, that day may be observed for th» closing of shops in lieu of the Usual closing? day. . Shopkeepers in tho other parts of tha combined district musl observe the Tuesday Hail- holiday. JOHN LOMAS, Chief Inspeotor of Factories. WANTED,W 'ANTED, Experienced General. Ap. ply Mr. Maddon, Britannia-street. Pgtone. r
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 5
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