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TIHEATBE ROYAL. TO-NIGIIT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Tho Pre-ominent and Unassailable. FULLER'S Tho Best PICTURES! FULLER'S v of All. PICTURES! Profound Sensation Caused Nightly by RESURRECTION ! Pouorful adaptation RESURRECTION ! of Tolstoi's Novel A Soul-stirring Dramatic Picture. A DAY ON A POULTRY FARM, A Unique and Interesting Series. MAKING WEDGEWOOD POTTERY. SOUTHERN ALGERIA. A WAIF HEROINE. THE HANDY MAN IN LONDON. A FRIEND IN NEED. I And a Host of Others equally as irood. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS Prices— Circle, 2s ; Stalls, ls ; Pit, 6d. Doors, 7.15. Reserves at Dresden. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT ! j ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING 1 GUILD FAIR. (For Nursing the Sick Poor in their Own Homes). Ist to 6th NOVEMBER. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. • ! PRETTY DANCES ! CHARMING TABLEAUX ! GRACEFUL BALLETS ! By MISS ESTELLE B GERE'S PUPILS. >YEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. GRAND BABY SHOW. GRAND BABY SHO.W. Prizes to bo presented by Her Excellency Lady Plunket. Pri?e for Finest Boy and Girl, under 1 year. Prize f6r Finest Boy and Girl, under 2 years. Prize for Finest Twins. Two Special Prizes donated by Lady j Plunket | For ! FINEST NATURAL-FED BABIES. GRAND ORCHESTRA, | GRAND ORCHESTIIA, Under Mr. E. J. King. FANCY STALLS, TEA KIOSK, . SWEET STALL, DOLL STALL, FLOWER J3TALL, PRODUCE STALL. TOBACCO STALL, SILVER STALL, GIPSY FORTUNE-TELLING CAMP. GRAND PROGRAMME OF MUSIC BY JUPP'S BAND. FLOWER AND PRODUCE STALL 1 COMPETITION. Flowers : 1. Decorated Basket. 2. Decorated Fan. 3. Lady's Tray. ) 4. Buttonhole. Exhibits to bo at the Town Hall by 11 a.m., ' To-morrow (Tuesday), 2nd November. Produce ! 1. Rich Fruit Cako. 2. Plain Fruit Cake. 3. Scones. 4. Sponge Flat Cake. Exhibits to bo at the Town Hall by 11 a.m. Thursday, 4th November. All Exhibits to be Sold for tho Bazaar. Must bo Throe Entries or No Prize. PRIZES— IOs, 7s 6d, ss, 2s 6d, orders on tho Bazaar. Admission, ls; Gallery, 6rl extra. JANET FIRTH, Hon. Secretary, ■ Wellington College. THE CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE-BUYING-AND PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. nnjlE Quarterly Ballot Meeting will bo -H- hold in the Di'uids' Lodge Room, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), tho 2nd November, 1909, at 8 p.m. A full attendance ot members is desired. DAVID CLARK. Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF VICTORIA-TERRACE, BROOKLYN. -jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thab 11 VICTORIA-TERRACE, BROOKLYN, will bo CLOSED to Traffic on and after TUESDAY, the 2nd instant, imtil further notice, on account of sewers being laid in such Blroer. JNO. R. PALMER, j Town Clerk. ! Ist November, 1909. , \ WELLINGTON CITY ' COUNCIL. j TENDERS FOR PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS ADJOINING THORNDON FIRE STATION. TENDERS will bo received at the Office of tho Undersigned up to 4 p.m on THURSDAY, the 4th October, for Iho Purchase and Romoval of Old Wooden Buildings adjoining the Thorndon Firo Station, Pipitea-stroot. Specification to bo seen at tho Office of tho City Engineer, Town Hall. Tenders to bo endorsed "Tender for Purchaso and Removal of Building, Pipi-tea-street."' JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Ist: November, 1909. NOTICE is hereby givpn that the parool of land hereinafter described will be> brought under tho provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1908," unless caveat bo lodged forbidding tho same on or beforo tho 29th day of November, 1909. Application 4327. WILLIAM BOYCE CHKNNELLS (Liquidator of the Mutual Tradiutr Company, Limited). — 2 rood*, part Section 12, Tupurupuru Block, Block XVI., Tiffin Survey District. Occupied by Applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 27th day of October. 1909, at tho Lands Registry Office, Wellington. E. BAMFORD, District Land Registrar. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. THE PEOPLE'S WARDROBE SHOP, 118, Taranaki-strect— Mrs. Nightlngaie, buyer of Laaies'. Gentlemen s, and Children's Left-off Clothing Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale calls at the Hutt ami Petone Wednesdays. Write or 'phono 2924. 1/EFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought for cash- also Boots, Trunks, and Portmantoaux. Highest prices given. Letter.' attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56. Vi vian-street. Telephone 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. DALLEY is still giving the higheat price for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Lihildron's superior Misfit, Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. Addrc-s Mrs. Dalley, 107, lugestrc-strcct. Telephone 2964. FUNERAL NOTICE. i $ t rFTTIE Friends of tho la(e Mrs. Janet j X Brown are respectfully iriviled to attend her Funeral, i\ hich will leavo her | lutu residence To-morrow, the 2nd inst., vi 2 p. in , for the Church of England Cemetery, Trcntham. C. CUDBY, Sem\, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. nPIIE Friends of John Jack are invited -B- lo attend his Funeral, which will ]ea\e hia residence, Botanical-road. Tomorrov, (Tuesday), .\t 9.30 a.m., tor tho Karori Cemetery. J. AND A. WILSON, LTD., Funirai Jffjarniakars.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1909, Page 8

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