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SKATING Direction RINK. KATING John Fuller und Son. RINK. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. ■ Last Night of our Present Monster Programme FULLERS' Tlih Best PICTURES ! FULLERS' •of All ! PICTURES ! A Magnificent Selection of tho World's Best hi KinematoKraphy. •■ CARR'S REGENERATION. The City of Eatoum. THROWN TO THE LIONS. DOOLEY'S SCHEME, Won Through a Medium. THE LUCK OF lU'X\KLESS UEDDY. Patho Animated Gazette. HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE, THE WAGER. Torpedo Boat Firing.— Told in Colorado. And Numerous Other Excellent Ftibjpctb. Orohestaa! Stalls. 1b; SUlis. 6d. TO-MORROW (Til URSD AY), ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE. Direct from London birl America !>y tbe 'Frhco Mail. S- HORT T ' B P~l CTUR Es" WILLIS-STREET, i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT i Last Opportunity of Swing- those Exclusive Films, LAST OK THE MOHICANS! EUGENE DUAYBURN! THE DEACON'S REWARD! | Over Five Thousand ['"cot of Film Screened Every Night. Tho present programme is admitted by t thc thousands wlio have seen it to e^cpl anything previously bcrcened ia Wellington. Remember !— Thi* Programme will be shown for tho LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission-- Adults, 6d: Children, 3d. qn o w n h a l H! ; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | And EVERY WEDNESDAY al 8. • ls-NEWBURY-SPADA POPS.-ls PROGRAMME : Violin Solo~"Heyse Kati" Hubay . MISS, PEGGY .BAIN. „ (Miss Madeline Webb at the Piano.) Song — "The Bedouin Love- Song" Chadwick MR. HAMILTON HODGES. Song— "Che Gelida Masiiia" ("La Bohenie"), Puccini MR PHILIP NEWBURY. Song— "Nymphs et Sylvains" ... Bombers MADAME SPADA. Song— "My Queen" Blumenihtil' MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. Duet— "Home to Our Mountains" ("II Trovatore") Azucenet MADAME SPADA. , Maneico: MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. Interval. Cavatina — "Even Bravest Heart" , ("Fauet") Gounod . MR. HAMILTON HODGES.. Violin Solo — "Legende" Wieniawski MISS PEGGY BAIN. (Miss Madeline Webb at the Piano.) Song — "Shepherd's Cradle Song" ■ • Somervell MADAME SPADA. Recitation and Aria— "Ah ! Moon of My Delight" Lehmann ' MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. Song-(a) "The Rebel," (b) "Son of Mine" Wallace MR. HAMILTON HODGES. Du&t— "Watchman, What of the Night" (Sargeant)— Mr. Philip Newbury and Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Accompanist — Mrs. Ernest 11 . Queree. Is — Admission to all parts of the- Hall. — Is Day Sales at Christeaon'e. Plan Dresden. Doors open at 7. Q.RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. TO-NIGHT! (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT! 31st JANUARY. CONCERT IN THE PAVILION, DAY'S BAY. S.S. Duchess leaves Ferry Wharf 7.45. Leaves Bay 10 p.m. Central -Mission Silver Band in attendance. Tickots Is 6d. Tickets sold for 2nd Jan. are available. Tl/TARANUI CHURCH HALL. . ' TENNIS~DANCE ''• (In Aid of Building Fund). ■ " FRIDAY 'NEXT (2nd FEBRUARY), 8 o'clock. Music by Mr. Timmings. * F. G. PAGE, Hon. Sec._ FANCY FAIR AND ART UNION. MARIST- BROTHERS NEW SCHOOL, HAWKESTONE-STREET. A FANCY FAIR AND ART UNION will bo held in the above School on | Ist, 2nd, and 3rd FEBRUARY, in aid of the Furnishing Funds. Concert eaoh I evening. Fancy Stalls, Bran Tubs, I Sweets, Flowers, Refreshments, etc., etc. i Admission, Ib, including chanoe in Art Union.. T^EILDING A. , AND P. SHOW. ** TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Fobruary 6th and 7th. CASH PRIZES AND HANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. £78 Cash and Trophies valuo £66 (several to be won outright), for JUMPING COMPETITIONS. 'Entries close Friday, 19th January. Sohedules from the Seorctary. E. 11. FISHER. Secretary, P.O. Box 98. , . Feilding. MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S 25th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SOLWAY SHOW. SOLWAY SHOW. SOLWAY SHOW. SOLWAY SHOW. 20th and 21st FEBRUARY, Entries closo 3rd Fobruary. RAM AND EWE FAIR, 22nd and 23rd FEBRUARY. Entries close sth February, ' Grand Display of Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits, Jumping, Judging, and Guessing Competitions. £1000 OFFERED IN CASH PRIZES. Seventy acres of ideal picnic grounds; nativo bush, running htreams, shady nooks. Hot water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway 6idiug and holding paddocks at Showground gates. Schedules and full particulars on application to ' J. B. EMMETT, Acting Secretary. .Or Secretaries of kindred societies. DIAMOND L.0.L., 36. THE above Lodge are holding their Inotallation of Officers NEXT MON* DAY, 6th Fobruary, at 7.30. Town Hall, i Lower Hutt. All visitors welcome. I JOHN J. ARNOLD, Sccrotary 36. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY OF WELLINGTON, LTD. f|\HE Thirty-fourth Annual General X Mooting of Shareholders will bo hold on FRIDAY, 2nd dny of February, 1912, at 8 p.m.. at the Chamber of Comm'oroe, Customhousa-ouoy', to rooeh'o thp Directors 1 Report ana Statement of Accounts: to Declare a Dividend; to Elect ti Director and Auditors. By Ordci of Hit Board. E. A._LIDIJLE, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT CO., LTD. /pHE THIRTY - NINTH ANNUAL X GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE-KOIiDER-S of the above Company will bo held al the Chamber of Commci'ce, National Mutual Lifo Association Buihlinge, Customhouse-quay, WeUinatwtti. on THURSDAY, tho Ist dny of fEBRUARY, 1912, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. Bu3inccs : 1. Consideration of Report ar.d Bal-tuiee-nheet and Declaration of Dividend. 2 EleeliSn of Directors. 3. Election of Auditor* It. K. KAWNBT,EY, Kit* January, ua ' SS * cieUty -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 8

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