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a .-.'-. Amusements. ..: . pITYJJ A L U . Sole Lessee and Manager - '■■ '■.■ '• JJr-& 011 ' • TO-NIGHT. V •;•'• •..-,--i> '•-'•■ TO-NKUii. - 3. FVn?B*Great and Unqualified Success TV IX'.S. AID Y-Q 0 . IPA1 PA ? Y " '"'' OUR LEADING FEATURES: • Refinement, . • Up-to-Datc(Minstrelsy. •. v., first-class MUSIC.. , ' Artistic Success of Our New First Fart, '• " . ,X ■ A DAY IN MOROCCO, X Mngniflcent Scenery, Wardrobe, and Effects. Enthusiastic Reception of MISS IDA BOSLYN, ■ In Now and Charming. Dancing Specialties. . WARSAW BROB.. „ In their Now Musical Act. " The Burglar. LENNON. HYWAN. AND LBNNOS As "THE RIVAL LOVERS." MR. FRANK YORKE. M MISS MAY MAFLOW 3 ANNETTA BODIN. WALTER RIVERS. MR. JOHNNY COLLINB. - Frank Yorke's New Farce. "STRATAGEM. Everything Now and Sparkling. D Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at, Wildman s. Doors open 7,15; commence at 8. SATURDAY NEXT. pRAND M ATI NEE, Children 6d, to all parts. "MISS "TENNIS pOLLOCK'S { FAREWELL CONCERT, d" ST. JAMES' HALL, 0 WELLINGTON-STREET, !3 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , The Last Opportunity of hearing Miss Pollock ■• as an Elocutionist. i' A Beautiful "Raps" Piano, kindly lent by tho British and Continental Piano and 5 Organ Company, will be used on this occasion. " M A T I N E E. '' ■ U1 At i- ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL, DURLEIGH-STREET, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, ], At 3 o'cl'ck. 1, Piano Solo, Sonata No, 2, Op. 3 , Allegro Vivace - - - - Beethoven MISS ETTIE MYERS, d 2. Violin Solo. " Legende" - - Winiawski >- • MISS ALEXANDER. 3. Song, " Tlie Message" - • Blamonthal MISS ANNIE TAYLOR. 4. Piano Solo, "La Truite" - Schubert-Heller " MISS ETTIE MYERS. 5. Violin Solo. " Brindisi Waltz" - - Alard MISS ALEXANDER. 6. Song, " Guinevere" .... Sullivan MISS ANNIE TAYLOR, Accompanists: MISS A. L. COLEGROVE and MISS KENT. Admission: Sixpence. Exhibitions. ; .riANTERBURY JUBILEE TNDUSTRIAL 5 EXHIBITION. -1900- Li —1900— ' TO BE OPENED ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1. SPECIAL NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. The Spaco Committee purpose making the First Allotment of Space on MONDAY, 21st inst., when all applications will be considered • in their order of priority. Forms of Application for Spaco, and Ground Plan, can be obtained at the Olliccs of the ' Industrial Association, Chamber of Commerce, and Agricultural and Pastoral Association, or ! THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. ■ 154, Worcester-street, Christchurch. ' ! ' ' ""'" " . Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, ftc piIURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. LIMELIGHT SERVICE. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE will Lecture. Subject: "The English Bible: From the Era of Printing to William Tvndale." Beautiful Pictures. Powerful Light. Admission Free. Collection. Children, One Penny at the door, To commence at 7.45. yOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATION. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR and LADY RANFURLY. CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET, FRIDAY, MAY 18, at 8 o'clock. THE REV. W. GRAY DIXON, M.A. (Formerly Professorof English Imperial Collego of Engineering, Tokyo), Will Lecture on "JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE," Illustrated by Limelight. Mr. Gray Dixon will Lecture in the Japanese Costumo of a Feudal Gentleman of tho Old Regimo. Tickets: Two Shillings and One Shilling; to ? 5151 at Wildman and Lyell's or Members of .W. and Y.M.C.A. Tram vail run from tho Ponsonby Stables. Meetings, AUCKLAND CHESS CL.UB. The Annual General Meeting will take placo at tho Club Rooms (Waters' Coffee Palace), Queen-street, TO-MORROW (Thursday), nth inst., at 8 p.m. A. LELIEVRE, Hon. Sec. JJIRECT SUPPLY COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Premises, Queen-street, on FRIDAY. Mar 25, at 2.30 p.m., when a Special Resolution will be proposed to add the following Clause to tho Articles of Association :- Article 105 A.-The Directors may at any time out of the Reserve Fund declare a Bonus to be paid to the members in proportion to the Shares held by them at any particular date. Should the above Resolution be passed, it will be Bumbitted for confirmation to a meeting to be subsequently convened. By order of the Board. S. GRAY, Secretary. Musical. P J A N 0 BA ENGLISH GERMAN. KA-IHGH - CLASS PIANOS-PA UKJ Landing This Month, «JU Ex S.S. Tomoana and Star of England. : Toft IRON FRAME PIANOS-Full Y?QA , uy Trichord. Late Improvements. *">U At LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES FOR I CASH, or on ' ' OUR EASY HIRE SYSTEM, FROM 18s 4D , MONTHLY. ALLISON'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH PIANOS. f Solo Agents for New Zealand, THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. 75, QUEEN-STREET (NEAR "OLD MILL"). ! FREDERICK MOORE ... Manager. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed Freo. J WF. WILMETTE, Pipe Organ Builder.- , • Organs and Harmoniums Tuned and I Repaired. Organ Pedals fitted to pianofortes for home practice. Satisfaction . guaranteed to country settlers pending thoir ' instruments to town. Agent for New Zea- I land for Melvin and Son's, Glasgow, Hydran- i no Blowing Engines. Factory and Real- i denco, Prospoct-strcsfc Auckland, Now Zealand. - ; t ft # UI)EHOI>E ' f o PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, ' 1! WELLEBLEY . STREET WEST e (Three Doors above Elliott-street), o Desires to thank his Cuetomora and tho publlo generally tat thoir patronaeo during the I past 23 years, and still wishes them to re- a member that he will always keep a good stock d of all trade requisites, and employ the best b workmen in all branches of the trade, bo that c. all orders will bo faithfully carried out, and ° satisfaction guaranteed. o gent for Williams and Deans* Burnor Capfc P Agent for Kent's Albo Carbon Gas Burner. Agent for the " Quadruple!" Ventilator, *• ■ Telephone No, 208* -^'fe i v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11373, 16 May 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11373, 16 May 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11373, 16 May 1900, Page 8

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