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His Mother's Picture^ END OF THE FEUD (S. ahd A. Drama.) And a full complement of others. P.P.P. has eet a standard in pioturM unequalled by any other theatre. FOLLOW THE CROWDS t Adults, 6d. Children, Sd. T~° w N _ H A L^ Direction Alf Linley. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. RETURN VISITI RETURN VISIT t Of the FOLLIES I FOLLIES t FOLLIES t FOLLIES 1 FOLLIES I FOLLIES t SATURDAY NEXT, 15th FEB. 15th FEB., SATURDAY NEXT. After a Triumphal Tour of the South Island. Wellington's Verdict— THE BEST YETt ENDORSED BY EVERY ONE I , THE FOLLIES 1 THE FOLLIES! THE . FOLLIES 1 THE FOLLIES t In an Entirely New Repertoire. / THE GEMS OF THE BASKET I ' For this Return Visit. EVERYTHING Songa, Dve 1!*,1 !*, Dances, NEW! Bketchsß, Burlesques. ALL THE OLD FAVOURITES! And introducing t JAMES FERGUSON! Melbourne's JAMES FERGUSON! Favourite Tenor, First Appearance ih Wellington. THE FOLLIES! They are jitßt THK FOLLIES! IT! COSY CONCERT CHAMBER! NEXT .SATURDAY NIGHT! Plan Dresden. Prices as usual, W. A. LOW, Bub. Manager. TI^ETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW 1 ZEALAND. FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE. TO-MORROW, ', WEDNESDAY, 12th FEB.-Convefsa- ■ ziotie in Town Hal}, at fi p.m. Grand Musical and Elocutionary Programme. Rev. Principal Garland w.ill epeak. Ticket* One Shilling. Refreshments. FRIDAY, 14th FEB.— Ordination Ser- - vice in Wesley Church, tit 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, 17th FEB.-Grand Missionaty Demonstration in Wesley Church, 7.30 p.m. Conference ih Daily Sowjon at Wesloy Church. Public cordially invit-jd. METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1913. CONVEKSA2IONE. TOWN HALL, 1 WEDNESDAY, 12th FEB., 8 «.m. , Chairman : C. E. Beltrinfrei', Esq. ! Song"'"The King'fe Mimtrftr' (Pinsuti) — I'o.v. A. Mitelicll itecibition— Mi*s Betty Songc-^fa) "Summer in the Country" (Hermann Lphv), (b) "The Wood Pigeon" (Liza Lehmaim) — Mits Muriel Bennett Violin Solo""R.omahcV (Wiwufi\v»ki)«Mifes J. M. Mothoson, L.AB. Psrl Song-^-(e) "Rem^mbraneo", (b) "Nightingfale" (Mcndeltsohn)"Weel?.V Choir llecibution (Sclccted^-Mim Cedle Ilhinos Sohc—"Dougla« G«r<lon"~Mrs. F. M. B. jfishor Address— Rev. Principal Garland Quartette»-"!:Uans of tiic Summer XiffhP' "The WaiaU Quartette (Mewrsk Evans, Dawson. Lunt, and Luke) Recitation—" A' Trip to Blackpool", (by special requetti-'Migß Cecilc Maine* Sons?-- "Summer Time" (Davies)— Mr. D* J. Evan* Recitation-^-Mr. J. Cultord Beli Part. Song— "Depafture" (Monddisohn)— W^rfdy Choir Accompanist! Mr. H. Wella. Refreshments. TJirket*, One Shilhnß. Piaho kindly lent by Mews, F. J. Pinny, Ltd. SI GN 0 R A. P. TRY DA, TEACHER OF MUSIC. School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, Has Resumed Teaching Graded Courses Tn Elementary and Ad> vanceel Flnto Playing, modern Italian School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING. Stndio-ao,. LAMBTON>QUAY. __ APPLICATION ,hftvinjt boon made to me for the lesue of a provisional certificate of title m the name of SAMUEL THACIvER, of Palmerstttn. North, Shoemaker, fov liot 6 on pcpOßit* ed Plnh 1441, being part of Section 297, Town of Pnhn!er&ton North, containing 21.0 perches, and l»injf all tho land id Certificftte t>f Title Volume 136, Folio 27, and evidence having been Irtlgcd of the loss or destruction of the *uu) «rti(ioa(« of title, I hereby give tmlitv tlmt 1 Vvill issue the pioviKional certificate of titlft an fcqucshw on (he 2kt di,3» ot ' L r cbi'iu ary, 1913. L)at<iil this 6th day of Kpbttiarv. 1913, At the Lands Registry Ofticc. WelUngtonr g. c Bridges, District Laud Regutrar,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1913, Page 8
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