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nnHEATRE ROYAL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Every Evening at 8. The most Fascinating Artiste that has yet appealed in Wellington is MISS LIZZIE KIRK, Who has to appear 7 or 8 times every evening. MR. FRANK LEON Another Popular ArMR. FRANK LEON tist with the WelhngMR. FR4.NK LEON ton public. Then comes that MISS ALICE LAYTON Magnificent So- MISS ALICE LAYTON prano, MISS ALICE LAYTON The Australian Nightingale. MR WALLACE KING, The Popular Silvery Tenor. THE LINGARD SISTERS, The gieat Austialian Seiios and Danceis. MISS BELLE RAY, The Chaiming Contralto. MR. JAMES MARION, The Eccentnc Comedian and Expeit Dancer. MR. CHARLES HOWARD, The Favourite Baritone. MISS MAUD FANING, The gieat Australian Coon Songstress. And our Double Company. Prices, 2« and Is. Box Plan at Holliday's Bus. Managei, C H. WHAITE.

SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. BARNETT-HOPPE CONCERTS. THURSDAY, 15th MAY, TUESDAY, 27th MAY, And THURSDAY, 12th l'2th JUNE. Committee ■ Lady Stout, Me^dames Biown, Butt, Emblingi Fell, Fitchett, and Wallis, Dr. Elizabeth Mills, Miss Fraser, Messrs. W. Fraser, M.H.R., J. W. Joynt, F. S. Joseph, and Cyiil Towsey. Subseiiption One Guinea (thiee tickets for each concert). Intending subbcribeis may notify any member of committee, the Dresden Company, or the Secretary. A. G. KEMP, Hon. See.

T7IXCHANGE HALL. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1902. MISS JOHNSTON'S CONCERT. In which the following Artists will take part : MADAME MULLER, MISS RANDELL, MISS PAUL, MR. KING, MISS JOHNSTON, MR. NICHOLLS, MR. BRYANT. Tickets for Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s ; Body of Hall, Is. To be had at jhe Dresden and London Piano Company.

ONSLOW MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I sincerely thank those 269 Electois who recorded their vote® in my favour yesterday, especially the ladies and gentlemen who undertook and carried out so successfully the work of securing my return. To the whole body of electors I wish to say it will be my aim to justify the confidence of my supporters. Yoursi obediently. R. B. WILLIAMS.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 96, 3 May 1902, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 96, 3 May 1902, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 96, 3 May 1902, Page 17