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' Mr. P. H. 'Stewart,,. for*' the "past thirfeen years goods' foreman 'at the Wellington railway yards, who is being transferred <to Palmerston North, will take up his duties in that town' on the completion of hia ' furlough. npHE - -EMPRESS, , THEATRE. Direction J. D. Williams. "Where Everybody Goes." Stalls- — — - ' ' 3d CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 1 ' Stalls Daily, 11 a,m. to 11 p.m. 3d Stalls, 3d; Dress Circle, ( 6d. Stalls ■■ *■* ' 3d TO-DAY and -TO-NIGHT. . . Stalls - SELIG'S GLORIOUS 3d , SPECTACULAR DRAMA, Stalls . '"ME COUNT - > • 3d- , VTHE COUNT • . . Stalls s ' "THE COUNT ' ' 3d - "THE COUNT . ■ Slrt-Hs , ,OF • 3d OF . , Stalls OF • ' 3d • MONTE ORISTO*'- Stalls MONTE CRISTO." 3d , . MONTE CRISf O.." . Stalls MONTE CRISTO." > ■ 3d ONLY afc' the 'EMPRESS. Stalls A Dazzling and Enchanting Pro- l 3d duction,' occupying 50 minutes,- in Stall* which ■ • •3d 3QO PERFORMERS APPEAR. Stalls ■ - • .. — " .3d "The Count of Monte Crirto" cost Stalls £400. . 3d ' — • . Stalls DIFFERENT TO ANY OTHER. 3d ALSO,- "The Divorcee" • (A.B. Stalls exclusive , comedy drama)i "Gau- ' 3d mont Graphic," and a HOST of Stalls. OTHERS. ■ •',-•' ]Q rpHE - king;s . Props., West's,' Ltd.; Linley and .Donovan * WEST'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! A SERIES OF MAMMOTH ATTRACTIONS; ... ' Headed by - 'A GIPSY!S HATE. • ' A GIPSY'S HATE. • ' HATE. " A Drama of Intense Interest, . ' ' * vAnd v ' .' f with the colours. , ( • ; wit^the Colours. A Grand .Patriotic Seriee, "showing England's Army 'at Manoeuvres, aVid K conclud- • ■ ing w'ththe grknd MILITARY SPECTACLE, THE TROOPING OF THE COLOURS ' „' In Whitehall Square. ' . •In addition, an Unprecedented- Series ifef , 'Splendid iProductions. Doors .open at 7,15. , . Usual Prices. 'Phono 3143. jY'E-W 1 O'E-N'TJJ RY' HALL. > 4trFEB. l-.8.p.m.l -.B.p.m. : • MRS.'J. ,WILSON ; Will, give Psychometry and .Clairvoyance from Articles plaoecl upon the table. FAREWELL MEETING • TO-NIGHIV HUTT DISTRICT HIGH' SCHOOL. ? ] -" PICNIC - AND , PRfZE , FUND. > T EOTURE on '.'America aftd Canada,',' JLJ; with Lantern Views, in ,King George Theatre, Lower -Hutfc, on. FRIDAY,. 7th FEBRUARY,' at 8 p.m. ' '. ' Lecturer— W.. H.;.*Rußsell. • ■ . ! V«c»r items . by , Miss Parsons, Messrs.- E. J. Hill, J.C. Bell, ahd J. 1 Wray,' ! .-• Admission 2s and. Is. Children halfprice. ',_. _ ' _ J .2. METHODIST CHUIICH OF NEW ZEALAND. • -, FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE, ' THURSDAY,\Sth" FEBRUARY, , / Opening of United ■ Conference . in Wesley J- .Church; Ta-rariakjifrtreet, at 2.30 p.'si." 6 p.m.-Publie Tea, TO.WN .HAltiL. Tickets, One Shilling. - • <* 8 p.m.- v -Public Meeting, T,OWN HALL. 'His* Exc6ll6ncy the Governor, Lord Liverpool,, will presided, , Signing "of the. Deed of Union. FRIDAY,' TtITFEBRUARY. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY, in Wesley Church, 7.30 p.m. "Speakers— Revs. W.A. IJjiy and B. Met«on. v SATURDAY,* Bth FEBRUARY. - HARBOUR- EXCURSION to Day's Bay. Steamer leaves Ferry ' Wharf,* 2 p.m.' Tickets -Is 3d. - • . ' ; SUNDAY, ' 9th~FEBRU ARY, CAMP MEETING, Basin „• Reserve, 3 'p.m.. . Gentral Missi6n Band in attendance.' - - .' ' ' For further functions see later advertisement. ' . , '' ' , ' Conference ' r in daily session at -Wesley Church. Public cordially invited. THE~WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD. TVTOTICE is" hereby,', given' that- an. ExJL~' traordinary',Gen'e.ral Meeting of the Wellington ' Trust, Loan, and Investment Company, Ltd.,- will bo' held' at tho Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Life AsMociation's Buildings, Custonihousequay, .Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of February, 1913, at the hour bf 8 o'clock p.m., when the subjoined resolution, which .was passed at the. General .Meeting .of , the Company, held on the 3rd February, 1913, will bo submitted for con•firrhation as a special resdutidon : ■"- ' "That the Company in General Meet- - ing hereby makes New Articles as per 'copy' herewith marked 'A' to -the exclusion of all the existing Articles of the Company." .(Tho copy marked "A* has already beoft '.posted to shareholders). Dated this 4th day of February, 1913. By Order of the Board. . R. E. RAWNSLEY, . ■ • i ..... Secretary. _ BEGG.'S , EAMOUS PIANOS. THE- 1913. MODBLsTnOW TO' HAND, Ex Turakina and Cofinthic. WE draw the attention of intending buyers to the display of PIANOS by JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS . SCHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE , FRITZ KUHLA CORS AND KALLMAN NEWMAN AND CO., Ranging from £38 to £104, for Upright Pianos, and £115 to £140 for Grands. As we are showing only the latest, with all up-to-date improvement*, you' should cortaihly pay a visit of inspection to our Showrooms. ' '" • . Over 50 years' honourable record is, a guarantee that you get absolutely genuine value CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANOFORTE HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. THE Friends of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Palmer arc invited to* attend the Funeral of their lhte da.ughter, Irene Edna, which will leavo their residence. 43, Aus-tin-street, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon'.' - E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st. and 28, Revans-et. .Telephone 957 (night and day). FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late John Christopher are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., T6-morrow, sbh- Februarj-, 1913. • at 2 'p.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. E. MORRIS,. Jun., Undertaker and ' Embftlmer, ' - * 60,*Taraflaki-8t;, 28,"Revan«'»t. - 'Phono 937 (day or flight).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8

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