■. . AMUSEMENTS. ,■ , - . OUR/'FINEST--YET" PROGRAMME?" SEE THE BUMPITY-BUMPS ACT. THEATRE /RpY Aiw Prop., John Fuller-and Sons.' . FULLEH'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. 1 ' A-Tremendous Programme of Specialities. - .THE VAN-TELLS,' ... . THE VANTELLS, Triple Horizontal Bar Experts. " \ From, the London Hippodrome. - ■ : THE BANVARDS. . .. - , . ,- " . -THE BANVARDS " . : Introducing, positively.'the..Funniest. and ' ' Cleverest Knockabout Acrobatic Comedy. BUMi'ITI BI)MPS... . .. VIOLET-BONETTA AND WILLIAMS-IlEa _ ' -Comaly Sketch; Patterers, in Song* etc. -Xircat and Genumo Success-of ■ W ILL—THD TR 4 N KLINS-RUEY... " ... . . The Altogether Different Double. . ' ■■ . WII, L JA M E S',- . ;.. The Celebrated English Batijo In his Classical and Popiilar Items. . MAI, VEX A MOORE, fsoubralte and Dance* Hirrv—SALMON ai d .Pa(hetic":'Plavlet: "RAGGED .TIM." , 808 LLOYD V, L.. CROPP. 1 .' of : ■ , MiDVMIJ BL\NCIE CARELLI. - ' M \G\iriCENT BIOGRAPH.STUDIES. A • -PRICES—2s.-and .Is.,;Boxes,-One Guinea'.' j O N D E R L ArN POPULAR PRICES FROM- NOW - ON. ' ' TO-NIGHT!, TO-NIGHT! ' . GRAND-SENSATIONAL RIDE DOWNTHE'WATER CHUTE- 1 • into — . A LAKE OF FIRE! . .. - ,• bv. our. . .- ' - ■ CELEBRATED CLOWNS. ' TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! " ■!' WEDNESDAY ' ' : '.. . GRAND-FETE OF LANTERNS. The Grounds will bo Specially Lit from one end to the other with a Mass of Chinese Lanterns. .' .. ■ -■•' . ' ' A BEAUTIFUL AND: IMPRESSIVE: SIGHT!' - ; Catch v triiiiß'. frdnv.Cou'rtenay Place. 745S DON'T. FORGET THE , - GROCERS' EIGHTH ANNUAL PICNIC, ' ■. ' 'Co be held at '- ... DAY'S BAY, TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY), 19th INST. ■ FULL-Brass Bandjin-attendance, andfine , Sports .Programme. ./Attractions .for everybody.- Plenty' of Fruit, Lollies," Toys, \'. - etc. Hot-Water Supplied. : Boats'" leave Ferry; Wharf 'at:'9.3o aTm. "and 2.15 p.m., returning at 1.15 p.m. and G p.m. Don't fail to go. ; . Fares—Adults, Is.;. Children, Gd. . . --.Ticketsto :be had ,from lot com;mittce,\or on picnic a't w-harf; : . : 7i'.3 ...... '. ..' '• M. AMES", Hon.; Sec.; . • ' 'PUDLIC NOTICES. . mHE MISSI-ONS -. TO- -SEAMEN.' JL . PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. , ■ . THE -NEW ORGAN- FUND. 1 -'Y' A GREAT ELOCUTIONARY AND > ' MUSICAL-TREAT. ■ ' FRIDAY NEXT! . , FRIDAY NEXT! Artists-MRS. SUTCLIFFE :and MISS ; • MINA CALDOW. - - : JAMES MOOEE, '." ;-' . Missioucr. TjjEEPENING rOF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE.' REV. C. IN WOOD. ;. ~ To-Dliy 'at..3 r p.m.—Courttnay Placo Congrega- '. ... tional Church. ' 1 : , 8 Street Baptist 'Church. 7i38 WELLINGTON . MUSICAL UNION. (Registered.) 0 ONOP.ARY .and Performing Members are rßL"kindly' rejbested." to. attend, the Anminl - .. Meeting of the above TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 18ta, at 8 o'clock,, at: the Sydney-; Street Schoolroom.. . ;' :; ■'■ .■■■: .';' - - Business: , : , To receive -and adopt. Annual -Report and -. ... .Balauce'-Sh'eet, Elect 'Officers foj Eresent season;'.' : , '; ' : ' A. M. LEWIS, 7441 '-. a'. Hon. Se«. / WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: ' THE Annual 'Gineral Meetina will be held ■: ■ at the-Chamber;TO-DAY (TUESDAY),;: the'lSth iiist., at.-Tp;m.•- - The proceedings l will he opened--.with a Lun-' ■ cheon,"-"and.' to avoid' loss of lime, members are requested to';to ;good"enouph to'be present ; punctually, as; it is proposed: to-'begin -the ; Luncheon promptly .it 1 o'clock, and to commence tho'business of the meeting at 1.35 p.m. ; !.: ; . ' 'S. CARROU., . : .' Secretary, ' -; .; . ; .Ilusiriess: ' ; ..To.rrocbive :Ahnual 'Rep6rt.,and'..'Statement • " -ot - Account. • ■: ' ■ . To elect Council for the eV»suing : year ■ To elect -Auditors . And -General. ".: '"ThatJ.bth'ir j-Ciambo'rs- of- Coramerce.'-bfi•'>. : ;;:iuyited; I to.;'co-operato.with IheNWelling--.;.'. • ton- Chamber- in urging upon, the'Gov-;!-... : 'ernmonl": the of;wjStinn"---'-';"-'---,.' -ing to ;givo Chambers of Cohmierce- - direct, ''.reprete'ntatiotf-: on • Harbour!' ■ .Boardr, at, the four .principal-. ' -/ ( shipping ports ■of the Doiiiinion." .' ."-That the.: Council be authorised, at. its .. dwerejjim.- - apun to offer prizes to'tho . •j' .' pupils : attending the "■ city■ ; schools ;to : '• i amount:.not..exceeding . twchly-four 1 v ■ guineas,- oil the'-'same; basis.'as' : tfint ,of Vr ■ ■ last year.". -'- : "That''.the',-'Chamber.-;expresste its regret' nt the..slowness of. tne. progress: mado in the work of.improving and'doubl- , ■ inc .the' M'ellinglon-itutt section of/" railway, and requests the Council' , to' j; urgo. upon-- the,;.Govcrrimwit .thc.:;m().re / , - energetic prosecution of 'tliis important • . work." . . ... .': r ".Th'nt il; is desirable that meetings of. tho" Chamber bo hold more .frequently, and • it .is-thereforq, proposed- that meetings oo held at least* once a month, and - . . " > that, such meetings be " held .in the ' - evening. - * ... ; , ... .. 7445 ' BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, -. LOWER miTT, fTIHE most Scientific and Ornnmentnl Gardeno ■A '.in tlid' Southern; Hemisphere. Hotol hos beon Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. New Privalo ! Apartments' and Dining-room capable of seating 150.- : Good fishing, and shooting.: Splendid train . . service and telephone communication with city. , W. GANDAR, Manager, V ' CITY. BUFFET HOTEL," WELLINGTON. THE Most Central m tho.City; offers splon* - did-accommodation. ; -Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to Best Brands. Winc« and Spirits. • Trams pass the door every five minutes -TARIFr-ss. 6d! to 6s. per day" , A. E. V, LODDEE, >» 10 , Vwsxktw.
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