>p H E KING'S THEATRE Proprietors— West's Pictures, Ltd.. and Linlov and Dono\an. WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES! PICTURES! PICTURES! PICTURES ! PICTURES ! PICTURES ! And LYRIC ORCHESTRA! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last Night of POCAI-IONT'VS. Last Night of BOLD HARRY Last Night of WHIFFLES TWIN last Night of PATHE GAZETTE Last Night of THEIR CHILD Last Night of BETTY. Last Night of DETACHABLE M 4N. Last Night of THAMES. Last Night of CLOWN and MINISTER Last Night of GRANDFATHER. Prices— ls and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's mSaV 6 ' %£s" iph Bffi I gg V IS SUiHi ffiliKf ; Including CUP DAY in PALMERSTON NORTH CUP DAY in PALMERSTON NORTH (Won by the Hutt-trained mare Merrivonia; owner, Mr. Joe Ames; trainer Joe Ayres), And Other Exclusive Subjects. QPERA HOUSE! SUNDAY, 22nd JANUARY. < WILSON FITCH, Preacher and Orator. •^"ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 15th JAN., At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. MILITARY BAND at LYALL BAY. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 14th January, 1910. EW ZEALAND PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONFERENCE. GREAT- CAMP MEETING, NEWTOWN PARK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 15th Jan., At 3 p.m. Leader — Rev. G. H. Mann. ' Preachers— Rev. S. Henderson, Mr. W. Dobbs, and .Rev. J. Clover. Central Mission Band in attendance. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. TOWN HAUL CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY, 16th JAN., at 7.30. Music by Chorus of Ovor 100 Juvenile and Adult Voices. QT. HILDA'S CHURCH, 0 ISLAND BAY. 2ND. SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. ORDER OF SERVICES: 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — Matins. ■ 3 p.m.— Children's Service. 7 p.m. — Evensong. WELLINGTON LODGE OF THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Ballance-street, opposite Supreme Court Public Lecture SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Coming Race," by Mr. J. R. Thomson, N.Z. Organiser of Theosophieai Society. Questions. Collection. Solo — "There is a Green Hill," by Mrs. Ingerton. Next Lecture, Wednesday, 18th January. SALVATION ARMY, CONSTABLESTREET. - SUNDAY, 15th OaNUARY, YOUNG PEOPLE'S ANNIVERSARY AND FAREWELL TO MRS. BRIGADIER HOLDAWAY. 11 a.m.. Holiness Meeting ; 3 p.m., Interesting Programme by Children ; 7 p.m., Special Singing by Children and Songsters. Farewell Address by Mrs. Brigadier Holdaway . Open Air Meetings— lo a.m., Tramway Hotel. fpHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN" FRIDAY NEXT, at 8. HUMOUR AND PATHOS, By Miss C. Picot, Mr. F. W. Haybittle, Mr. J. Dykes. ' Collection. NOTICE. 'A MEETING of Local Trade Em- -^*- ployees will be held at the Trades Hall, Cuba-street, on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at 8 p.m. MILLS, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGITof" DRUIDS~ No. 11. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting will -£3L bo held on MONDAY EVENING. Business : To Discuss Proposed Amendments to Rules J. T. WITHERS, Arch-Druid. G. SALT, Vice-Arch. F^JENNINGS, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BxVY. SUNDAY, 15th JANUARY. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.ra 5.45 p.m., and 7 p.m. Leave B.i.y— 9 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 5.5 p.m., and 8.10 p.m. NOTE.— The 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. trips to Bay run only if weather bo fine. SEATOUN AND~KARAKA BAY. SUNDAY, 15th JANUARY. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leave Seatoun— lo.4s -a.m. and 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). MR. JO'lIN" M'GLASHAN TXAS much pleasure in intimating that X-A he will resume Teaching the Violin at his Rooms, No. 5, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-street, on MONDAY, 30th Janu. ary, 1911. Free Tuition in Harmony and Counterpoint to Pupils. rr\O LET— 4 Rooms, Basin Reserve, 18s, -*-' Hopper-st., 14s, Holloway-rd., 10s, Evans Bay, 14s; 5, Thorndon, 21s, Hataitai, 16s, Newtown (stables), 20s, Kelburne, 1^ s - on ; 6,'6 ,' , Oric "tal Bay, 22s 6d, Tinakorird, 22s 6d, Hanson-st., 21s; 7, Oriental Bay, 20s, Hopper-sL, 30s, Ml. Victoria, 22s 6d. Shops and Offices, from 12s 6d. MILLER AND R UTTER, 35, Panama-street (opp. D.1.C.) to let-furnished! X ROOMS, nicely furnished, Kelburno, «J hot and cold water, gas, drainage, etc. ; level section, close to tram ; moderate rontal to good tenant. Apply HARCOURT AND CO., 195, Lambton-quay. nno LET, furnished House, ga3-ring, liot a W **°Y' nen press glass verandah. Apply Dairy, corner Lcraud-street and ltussell-lerraoe, Newtown. mb~LETrTo7ra"coT ~lo~rld~s^ooTn7d A Houses; Bowen-street, 10 Rooms. J. G. Hodgson and Co., 155, Featherstonstreot. TO LET, 7-rqomod Dwelling, new, every modern eonveuionee, shcltorcd position, Dee-stroet, close Duppa-street Park. J. W. Ban&on, Deo-streot. MHO LET, 5-roomed House; also 4-stall JL- Stables, £1 per woek. Address Bargdin, Evening Post. TO LETrKhandaTlali7~Wiiare, 2~rooTn~s7 scullery, acre ground, suit two friends or married couple. -Apply T Store, Khandallah. nnO LET, 176, Thorndon-quay, opposite A Manawatu Station, containing 6 rooms, just renovated, reduced rent. Apl1 !?'_!l n _ llr s m i s<: ' s between 10 and 5. nnO LET, s~roon~^~2~Plr"k^l7 7700m7 -fi- 60 Hawker-st; 7 rooms. 7 May-st; 10 rooms, 110 Molesworth-btrcet ; 5 rooms, fkmtherland-rd ; 7 rooms, 31, Scar-borougli-terraco ; 6 rooms, 73 Aro-at. Apply Publio Trust Office.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 11, 14 January 1911, Page 6
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