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To-night. nnHEATRE puTAL. (Under the direotion of Mr Chsrles MacMahon.) Majeroni Dramatic Company. A BRILLIANT AND MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. Received last evening by a large, delighted and fashionable audience. From the rise to the fall of the curtain the splendid Company, the groat play, the intense acting, and the superb production were received with cheers, exstacies of delight and enthusiasm. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, JAN. 24th, The latest London success. . The absorbingly-interesting play in Five Acts, entitled Brother Against Brother. A play of exceptional interest. A play which is now being played by 10 Dramatic Companies in England. "Brother against Brother" is a wholesome and humane play and contains thrilling situations imd many dramatic episodes, and affords a wide field for the exercise of powerful acting, and abounds in pathos, humour, sensation, and intrigue. MONDAY, JANUARY 26th. The ladies' drama (one of intense dramatic interest) entitled A Ring of Iron. Magnificent now seonery a>d effects. Hoxplanat Park's. Million prices—33, 2s, aod Is

mHEA TE E T> OY A L TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1903. Mr Wesley Woolliouse's Flute Recital. Flute and Piccolo Solos, with Orchestral accompamng Trio—Flute, Violin and Piano Trio in Eb—Three flute 3. vocalistsMiss i. oiiv-r Mr McKianon (certificate Senior Grade Eoyal Academy) Selections by Orchestral Society. Violins —Mr Maurice Cohen, Mr Frances Cornwall Piano—Miss Gaustad. Admission—Eeserved seats and circle 3s, second seats 2s, back seats Is. Box plan at W. Park's. Doors open at 7.30, commence 8 p.m. DON'T FOEGET THE EECOED BAND CONTEST, To be held at TV/TASTEBTON mOWN TTALL. FEBEUAEY 2xd, 3rd, 4th, sth and 6th, 1902. Competitions Commence MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Tuesday, February 3rd.—RECEPTION AND GARDEN PARTY, in Park Oval, at which 21 BANDS 21 "Will each play a short selection. Wednesday, February4th.—FlßST TEST SELECTION. Thursday, February sth.—Grand Quickstep Competition on Show Grounds. Friday, February 6th.—FINAL TEST AND JUDGE'S DECISION. Bands present from Auckland to Invercargill. Massed Band Selections at both Garden Party and Quickstep Competition. Special trains, see Railway handbills. Excursion fares. O. PBAGNELL, Contest Secretary.

ST. FRANCIS XAVIEB'S SEASIDE ACADEMY SEATOUN, WELLINGTON HEADS. FTIHIS flourishing establishment has been JL removed to the saside borough of SEATOUN, where all will be carried on as in the town premises. A large Schoolroom and Airy and Comfortable Premises have bsen erected. The situation on Seatoun Heights is unrivalled, and easily accessible from Kilbirnie, Miramar and all the western seaboard of the Harbour entrance. The curriculum will include all branches of a high-class English Education, with French, Latin, Book-keeping, Art Needlework and preparation for Matriculation, Civil Service, Musical and other examinations as desired. A Musical Theory Class will be opened early in February. The extras are Piano, Singing, Painting and Shorthand lessons, at moderate charges. FEES—Payable at opening of three terms on February Ist, May 15th and September Bth. BOAEDEES—£33 per annum. DAYSCHOLAES—£S per annum. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE first term will begin on Monday, 2nd February. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians at the College on Friday and Saturday, the 30tH and 31st January, 1903. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. rpHE first term will begin on Wedi nesday, 4th February. New pupils will please attend on Tuesday, the 3rd, when Miss McLean will receive parents and guardians. Mrs Soraerville, in Hill street, has accommodation for boarders. CHAS. B. POWLES. Secretary. METHODIST CHUECH, N.Z. SUNDAY Services will bo held a3 follows: —. Broad street—ll Mr H. Tolley, 7 Rev S. Lawry (Power by means of service). Cuba street—ll and 7 Eev T. W.. Newbold. Longburn-2.30 Eev T. W. Newbold, 7 Mr W. Dixon. . Bunnythorpe— 11 Eev S. Lawry, 7 supply Ashhursfr—3 Eev S. Lowry, 7 Mr Dowle. Taonui—7 Mr Hodson and Band. Pohangina— 11 Mr Dowle. Eaumai—2.3o Mr Dowle. BAPTIST CHUECH^ MORNING at 11 and cvenbfe at 7 Eev E.Richards. h Subjects—" A New Year's Message," and lurmng over a new leaf." Sjunday school and Bible classes at 2.30. btoney Creek at 7 o'clock, Mr Gillett. CONGREGATIONAL CHUECH, Broad street; ■OEV SIDNEY jTbAKEE.-11, United JLV friendly Societies Service, in memCur^. eSander BUCW 7 > Cerent Sunday School at 2.30. ST. ANDREW'S PEESBYTEEIAN CHURCH. TO-MOBROW— 11 a.m. -and 7 p.m. Preacher, Eev Isaac Jolly, M.A. Sabbath School and-Bible Class 2.30 p.m Kairanga, 7 p.m. Mr Brownlie. Evening subject — " The death of Stephen." PAEISH OF PALMEESTON WITH POHANGINA. THIRD SUNDAY AFTEE EPIPHANY. Conversion of St. Paul. ALL SAINTS'—B a.m. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Matins and sermon, 3.45 p.m. Holy Communion, 7 p.m. Evensong and sermon. | ST. PETEB'S-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ashhurst—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Bunnythorpe—ll a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Awahou—ll a.m. Holy Communion. Linton—ll a.m. Komako—2.3o p.m. Kairanga—2.3o p.m. C. COLERIDGE HAKPEK, Vicar.

COURT MANAWATU, A.0.-F, No. 5655. MEMBEES ot the above Court are requested to meet at lodgeroom on Sunday morning, January 25th, at 10 a.m. sharp, to attend a memorial servioe at the Congregational Church to our late Bro. A. Buchan. Mourning regalia will be given out at lodgeroom. White gloves. J. AITCHESOjN t, Chief Banger. CHURCH PAEADE, SUNDAY, JANUAItY 25tk MEMBEES cf the Loyal Manawatu Lodge of Oddfellows, and the Oroua Lodge of Druids, No. 5, are requested to meet at the lodge rooai, Cubastreet, on Sunday morning, 25th iust.. at 10.30 a.m. sharp, for the purpose of attending the memorial service at the Congregational Church m memory of the late Bro. A. Buohan, late secretary of the A.O.F. Yisitmg brethren are requested to turn out. Funeral regalia and white gloves. S. J. WATSON) Secretaries C. S. HUSH 1 > ecretanes'

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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