NEW PROGRAMME THROUGHOUT. mHEATRE ROYAL. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY TO-NIGHT! A Brand New Programme. THE LEVARTOS (Including some of the finest feats of Juggling ever performed here) in their Superb and Comic Entertaining Act LERONA! LERONA! LERONA! A Marvel on the Whee.l. THE DUCKWORTHS, Remarkable Acrobatic Equilibriste. Tom— ARMSTRONG and VERNE— Pris. In Comedy, Dancing and Singing. Neville— THE NATIONAL DUO— Lena Chas.— HEATH and LAMB— Joo NINA GONZALES. JOE ROX. SCOTT BROS. NELLIE LESLIE. MERYL LAURENCE. 3 STARRS. 2s and Is. Plan Theatre. Doors 7.20. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW, ' THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, At 8 p.m. GREAT MISSIONARY MEETING, Under the Auspices of the General Synod. Chairman— The Most Rev. The Primate. Speakers — The Right Roy the Bishop of Christchurch, The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland, The Rev. F. H. Bennett, The Rev. E. K. Mules, Mr. R. Geo. Coates. TTEALTH TALK TO LADIES will be" Xi given at THE VIAVI ROOMS, Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton-quay, TO-MORROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, when the principal cause of ill-health among women will be explained, and how such may be removed in % rational manner. Ladies cordially invited. J^AY'S BAY PAVILION. SATURDAY (ANNIVERSARY NIGHTi 22nd JANUARY, And MONDAY 24th JANUARY. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. "DR. BILL!" "DR. BILL!" "DR. BILL!" Presented by Pupils from LEO. D CHATEAU'S School of Acting. NOTE.— The S.S. DUCHESS has been, specially chartered to leave the FerryWharf at 7.30 p.m., returning: AFTERPERFORMANCE each night. GENERAL SYNOD. HOLY COMMUNION in St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral Church TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) at 11 a.m. T&e Sermon 1 will bo preached by the Biehop of Waiapu. AH members of ths Church of England^ invited to attend. EASTBOURNE CHURCH OF ENGLAND^ FOUNDATION STONE. fTIHE Foundation Stone of the New X Church at Eastbourne will be laid by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Wellington (Dr. Wallis), on SUNDAY NEXT 23rd instant, at 3.30 p.m. . J. D. AVERY, Hon. Soc. ! WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIAj TION. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A SPECIAL General Meeting of Delegates will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay, TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 p.m. i • Business : The Prospective Australian Tour, and General. As the responsibility of deciding whether the tour will take place is thrown npon this Association, a full attendance is urgently requested. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Sec. TO-ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1910. Applications for Bookmakers' Licenses CLOSE at 4 p.m. TO-MORrIOW (Thursday), 20th instant. All applications must be accompanied by the fee. A. E. WHYTE, , Secretary. ANNIVERSARY DAY. rTVHE Shops of the following Mercers and X Gentlemen's Outfitters will be Closed ALL DAY on SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd instant (Anniversary Day) : — W. T. QUINTON, Lambton-quay. DOMINION CLOTHING CO., Lamb-ton-quay. J. D. SLATER, Lambton-quay. HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., Lambton-quay. T. PAGE, Lambton-quay. A. J. BLOXAM, Willis-street. BATES AND LEES, Willis-street. HERB. PRICE, Willis-street. WALLACE AND GIBSON, Willis-st. KEAN AND CO., WliTis-street. F. COHEN, Willis-street. THE HAT BOX, Manners-street. S. INGRAM, Manners-street. THE -DON CLOTHING CO., Mannersstreet. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Man-ners-street. HOPE BROTHERS, Cuba-Btreet. PUBLIC NOTICE. fTIHE Wellington Master Butchers' A Union will CLOSE their respective Shops on SATURDAY, 22nd January, 1910. C. WORTH, Secretary. ESTATE MARGARET FITTON, Deceased. ALL Accounts against the above Estate must be rendered before 29th January, 1910, to CECIL GOULTER, 215,_ Lambton-quay, • Solicitor to the Estate. PUBLIC NOTICE. " riREDITORS in the Estate of W. Dimdore, late of Manners-street, are requested to send in all Claims to the undersigned before the 15th prox., after which date they cannot.be recognised. GEORGE AND DOUGHTY. PETONE CARRIERS. KING BROS., 44, Nelson-street (Ring up Telephone No. 8), Petone, General Carriers, Contractors, and Coal Merchants. Contract Carriers to Petone Borough' Council. Daily Parcel Service with City. Furniture carefully Removed. Wellington Agents — O'Brien and Co 'PKone 1920. "P[P6H ROBERTS, MERCHANT, WOOL BROKER, Etc., Kimbolton-road, Feilding, Begs to announce that he is reinstatine the Monthly Sale of Wool Skins, Hides Tallow, etc., and is now prepared to receive consignments for sale. Next Wool Sale, 10th December. Consignments by rail collected daily. Telephone -202.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 8
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