mHEATRE_^ ROYAL. TO-NIGHT ! ENORMOUS NIGHTLY SUCCESS. ALL NEW. ALL NEW. ALL NEW. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of All PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, MAGNIFICENT PICTURE THE RICHMOND HORSE SHOW, Showing England's Marvellous Blood Stock SAILORS' MARCH Through LONDON. THE EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE. The Bilikin Grin. The Gambler (Pathe Ar(|. And Others too Numerous to Mention. Singing Pictures are : "Mary," and "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond." Good Orchestra. No Flickers. Dress Circle. 2s; Stalls. Is: Back Stalls, 6d. PICTURES ! FILMS ! PICTURES ! JOHN FULLER AND SONS. (Trade Department. Biograph Supplies Company). WE HIRE OR SELL. i NEW FILMS ARRIVING WEEKLY. WE supply Complete Programmes of Films every week to His Majesty's Theatre (Royal Picture Syndicate) ; also to Fuller's Pictures throughout New Zealand. To get Our Pictures means Success. You can do the same. Call, Write, or Wire. JOHN FULLER AND SONS. -v Wellington. ST. MARK'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB. TO-MORRpW EVENING (TUESDAY), At 8 o'olock'. MR. J. W. JOYNT, M.A., Registrar N.Z. University, will give a Lecture on "Centonary of Tennyson." Friends of the Club cordially invited. L. C. BARNES, Hon. Sec. THE PAVLUON, DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! Commencing WEDNESDAY AFJiERNOON. The Pavilion has t^L fitted up for Skating, and a supply o^*'irst-class Skates is available. The initial opening will take place NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, tho Bth SEPTEMBER, a%l if sufficient inducement offers, the hall will be available EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. Splendid Floor. Spacious Building. Afternoon steamer leaves .Town 2.30 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Return Fare, Ib. • Admission at Rink, 6d. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFAOTURING COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. riVHE Ordinary Meeting of Members of A the Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of September, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon. Business : To receive Directors' Report and Bal-ance-sheet To Elect Two Directors To Elect Two Auditors' and to Fix their Remuneration To Transact such other General Business as may be deemed necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. A. E. DONNE, Secretary.. Wellington, 11th August, 1909. "OOLL-TOP DESKS And , OFFICE CHAIRS THE FINEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM. Prices Right Call and Inspect. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., (Late Yerex Barker), 17, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. SMITH'S PATENT SHOE-ETTES. SPECIAL NOTICE TO RETAILERS. SHOE-ETTES. THE attention of Retailers and the trade generally is called to the fact that tho word "Shoe-ette" is my Trade j\lark, registered under "The Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act., 1889." Immediate proceedings will be taken against any person using the word "Shoeette" for goods which do not come from myself or from Messrs. Skclton, Frostiek and Company, Limited, Chrifctchureh, who aro my solo licensees to manufacture and to use tho Trade Mark in New Zealand. (Signed) SYDNEY SMITH. Christchurch, 26th August, 1909. MRS. H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. ALL the Latest Dances, including the Waltz, Reverse, Two-step, Veleta, Empire, etc, taught in 6ix "private lessons or one quarter at class. Classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m.. in the Private Hall, 86, Ghuzneestreet, next St. Peter's Church. Private leesona arranged. N MELBA AND PATTI AND THE NEW GRAMOPHONE ! "jl/|"ADAME MELBA is an enthueiastio ■*■"■■- advocate of the NEW GRAMOPHONE. Her first acquaintance with the instrument dates from the day when she made a record of one of her choicest songs for her father in Australia, from' the moment that she heard the marvellous reproduction of her own marvellous voice, she was .won over to the Gramophone, and since that time she* haa given delight to many hundreds of thousands by the records which she has made of all her most popular songs. MADAME PATTI says:— "l am quite satisfied that future generations should hear my voice by means of the NEW GRAMOPHONE, and I think that the records are faithful reproductions of my voice." BEGG AND CO. invite you to hear this Wonderful Instrument Free of Charge, at their Music Rooms, 118, Wil-lis-streot. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ADDITIONAL BYLAWS. mHIS IS TO NOTlFY* that at a ■L Special Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board, to be held on TUESDAY, tho 14th day of SEPTEMBER^ 1909, at a quarter past 2 o'clock in the afternoon, certain new Bylaws will be submitted to such' Board for adoption; and further, that such Bylaws have been printed and lie open for public inspection at tho Office of the Board during office hours. ' Such Bylaws relate, amongst other things, to and are in respect of: — The recovery of charges for services rendered to goods and vessels in case of fire ; responsibility in hiring cranes and jiggers ; wharfage on intra-harbour goods ; imposing berthage rate on ferry steamers and launches for use of suburban wharves; harbour improvement rate on intra-har-bour cargo. Dated the 4th day of September, 1909. H. E. NICHOLLS; Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z. WANTED, Woman for kitchen. New Commercial Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 8
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