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qnHEATRE ROYAL. 'JL THIS EVENING, at 8. Last Week of the Howards! Entire Change of Programme! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. ' The City Alive with Excitement at tho Marvellous Performance of the ' HOWARD BROS. Their HOWARD BROS. Last Week! "Second Sight," "Silent Transmission of Thought." MR HARRY SHINE In a Fresh MR. HARRY SHINE Budget! MR. PERCY DENTON, MR. PERCY DENTON, In his Great Character Sketch of tho Right Hon. tho Prime Minister, with Addition^ and Latest Views on Current Topics. DAISY SYLVESTER GOLDIE COLLINS DAISY SYLVESTER GOLDIE COLLINS Louie Byron in New Facial Changes. Alice Layton in a New Repertoire. Comic Afterpiece: "Turning the Tables." Messrs, Harry Shine and Percy Dentou, Assisted by Members of tho Company. Prices — 2s 6d (reserved), 2s, and Is ; children half-price ; boxes, £1. Box Plan at Holliday's. No early dcJorg. No Free List. WELLINGTON ROSE AND CARNATION CLUB - Will hold their FIRST FLORAL EXHIBITION AND PROMENADE CONCERT In the TOWN HALL On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 15th and 16th DECEMBER. Opening Ceremony at 2.30 on Thursday. Admission ... One Shilling. G. W. REMINGTON, Hon. Seo. f\ RAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL. SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. SIXTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules). SATURDAY, l&h DECEMBER, 1904, j At 2.30 p.m. sharp. j PROGRAMME: 1. 50 Yards Maiden^ 2. 150 Yards Inter-Club Handicap. 3. Diving Competition (Inter-Club). 4. 50 Yards Ladies' Bracelet (Handicap). 5. 50 Yards Youths' Handicap. 6. 100 Yards Rowing Clubs Scratch Race. 7. 30 Yards Dash Handicap. 8. Fancy Dress and Comic Diving Competition (Inter-Club). 9. 200 Yards Relay Handicap. Entries for all Eventai Close MONDAY, 4th December, at 6 p.m. _ All events to bo got off punctually, and a Band to play selections during tho intervals. Bright, interesting swimming from start to finish ; no dreary waiting. Ladies specially invited. Afternoon Tea. Comfortable chairs. Admission, ]s; Children, 6d. WILFRDJ SKEGG, Hon. Sec. ! ft ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, SUSSEX-SQUARE. THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER. I GRAND POPULAR CONCERT By MRS. MUELLER AND PUPILS. GRAND CHRISTMAS BENEFIT CONCERT To bo given by Performers in TTICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD V On THURSDAY, Bih DEC, 1904, uL 7.45, p.m. A Good Programme Provided. A clmission Is. MRS. KEITH EWEN, Hon. Treas. GENERAL Meeting Wellington Oper- , vf atlve Butchers' Picnic at Trades I Bail 'MONDAY, sth December, at '6 p.m. j Bu'inesE— To rpceivo Balance-sheet and I Distribution of Prizes. Guessing Competition — Number of beans in bottle, 1395 : Mr. Rosson first with I 1400 ; H. Boccker second, 1367 ; Mrs. Mason third with 1431. P. J. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. i ,j A SPECIAL General Meeting of tho Chamber will bo held on Tuesday next, the 6th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. Business : To receive a deputation of manufacturers and importers of patent medicines, and to consider the regulations recently issued under the Public Health Act, 1900. j To consider the Shops and Offices Act, 1904. By order, S. CARROLL, Secretary. ' KELBURNE RESIDENTS. ft _lE Residents of Kelburne are earneEt- *- ly requested ,to attend a General Meeting to bo held at Mr. Hamerton's House on MONDAY NEXT, sth December, at 8 p.m. prompt. The business under notice will bo to consider the advisability of forming a _Telburne Volunteer Fire Brigade, and other matters of general interest. W. H. LAVELLE. Sec. Kolburnc Ratepayers' Assn. /T\HE Committee of tho Wellington Butchers' Picnic desire to lender their thanks to all those who so kindly donated towards tho success of their PicP. J. OAKL*EY, Hon. Sec. ZEALANDIA RIFLES. PURSUANT to Battalion Orders , by Lieut.-Coloncl Collins, V.D., the Company will Parade at tho Central Drillshed on MONDAY, the sth inst., at 7.45 p.m. All Government property must be produced. Every man must attend. Election of Officers after parade. By order. SOMERSET SMITH, Lieut. Commanding Zealandia Rifle 3. COURT LADY GLASGOW, No. 8261, A.O.F. TVTOMINATION of Officers on MON1™ DAY NEXT, sth instant. NAOMI HUTCHINSON, Sec, 8261. Tinakori-road P.O. DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AUCKLAND. Chairman of Council, HON. E. MITCHELSON. Head Mistress, MISS M. E. PULLING, B.A. (Lond.). Houso MistrosF, MISS B. A. WARD, B.Sc. (Lond.). f |\HE New School Year will begin on JL 9th FEBRUARY, 1905. Entries should be made as early as possible. The School will then bo fully- organised, with accommodation for all ages up to 16, including a Preparatory Department for children from five years of age. Fees for Day Pupils, £3 3s per term. Foos for Boarders, £18 18s per term and upwards according to age. Dinner at School, and escort by certain trams, provided when desired. The Head Mistress is at home every Thursday until 15th December, and to parents any day by appointment. Telephone 1680. *

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 6

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