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Business Notices. r KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO.,' • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. BIC3AKGB LABD ABB mCABTUE ATjCTIOH KOOKS, WELLINGTON. tURSITURE < LIBERAL ADVANCES tnadeou Lauded Properties, Metcbas* lUse, i'unmuie. Books. Jewellery, Works, of Art, Ac., placed lor Auction Sale. Reasonable Cbarces. Pf.oupi Settlements. Proprietors and pullishers of '‘The Wellington Landed Pr& perty Guide, “the most complete puolkaiiou of the ktud in the •olouiea; gives details of thousands prowerttea for private sale. .No charge for advertising i»roperties iu the Guide. Posted free each month to all applicants. i mortgage at 1 owes I xau* T. Kennedy Muoouua a. ci©.. Auctioneers & Land Agents, Exchange Land and Meecantu.k Auction Rocats, WELLINGTON.

Amusements, &3. Q P E R A OUSE. Lessees ... I\. E. Moore & Harold Ashton LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the famous MAMMOTH MINSTRELS And Specialty Organisation. Great Success of the New Programme, with 4 END MEN 4 Last 2 Nights of the famous Woodward Bros., premier Statuette Acrobatic and Gymnast Artists. Last 2 Nights of the two very Fanny Come* dians, Faning and Cottier. Last 2 Nights of Delowry, Craydon, and Holland, ChampionDancersof the World. Last 2 Nights of blisses Amy Blackie. Violet Kingsley, Baby Clifford, Jo* sephine Smith, Lizzie Desmond, Last 2 Nights of Fred Turner and Douglas Hamilton. The Last Two Opportunities of seeing this Great Company. The Management beg to announce that other engagements in Sydney and Melbourne will in all probability preclude them paying a return visit to Wellington. They have to thank the public for tendering them each hearty support, despite the almost incessant boisterous weather, and at the same time promise that these last two programmes will rival in excellence any yet presented. TO-NIGHT.—4 END MEN 4 Box Plan at Holliday’s. Day tickets at Baillie’s, Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. 77

ST. JOHN’S SCHOOLROOM, Dxxon-street. CONCERT, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and the Board of Education, In aid of the APPARATUS FUND OF THE ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF DESIGN. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, ISth AUGUST, 1887, At 8 p.m. Programme : Part Song—“ The Nights ’ Song—Mr Atkinson Song—“ Pierrot” (Hutchison) —Mrs Parsons Duet (Violin and Piano) —“Fantasia Caprisua Faust ” —Miss Conolly and Miss . Richardson Song—“Belraggio ” (Rossini)—Miss Maclean Part Song—“ Spinning Song ” (Wagner) Trio (Violin, ’Cello, and Piano) —“No. 1” (Haydn)—Mr Conolly, Mr Hamerton, Miss Williams Song—Miss Campbell Piano Solo ) — Mies Medley Song—Her Father’s Home ” (Pinsuti)— Mr Hill Duet—“A Word at Parting ’ (Nicolai) — Miss Maclean and Mr Atkinson Song—“ The Mountaineer’s Horn” (Kalliwoda) —Mrs Parsons Trio—“ La Carita ” (Rossini) TICKETS, 2s 6d, May be obtained from Holliday’s, Lamblonquay; Baillie’s, Cuba-atreet j or Education Board Office, 76 OPERA HOUSE. SN T E R Fa I N M E N T BV THE • WELLINGTON COLLEGE BOYS In Aid of the W orkshop, Singing Class, Gymnasium, . Fives Court. Under the Patronage of his Excellency (the Visitor of the College), and the Board of College Governors. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture “Crown Diamonds” Boys’” Orchestra 2. Part Songs—(a) “Ringont, Wild Bells” (b) “The Pleasures of the M ood ” —College Choir 3. Recitation—4. Free Exercises—Junior Boys 5. Piano Duet—Lady Amateurs 6. Manual Competition—College Cadets in two squads . 7. Part Song—“ Sir Marmaduke”—College Choir. °

Interval of Five Minutes. Paht 11. 1. Overture Boys’” Orchestra 2. Solo—Miss Trebair Osborne 3. Recitation—4. Indian Clubs - Junior Boys 5. Piano Duet—“ Waves of the Ocean ” Messrs West and McLean 6. Sword and Bayonet Competition—College Cadets in two squads 7. Piano Duet—“ Souvenir d’Andalousie” Messrs West aud Glasgow S. Part Songs—(a) “On the'Water” (b) “ The Sea Gull College Choir Interval of Five Minutes. Paet 111. Farce—“ The Happy Pair.” MUSICAL DIRECTOR—Mr Hautrie West. Doors open at 7.30p.m,; Xational Anthem at 8 p.m. sharp. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Ss, or five tickets 13s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit and Family Circle, Is. Seats in the Dress Circle and 0 chestral Stalls can be reserved at Holliday's. Lamb-ton-quay. ’ 65 ’TXT’ANTED,-Men full of Rheumatism tc ? V try oar Herbal Eemedier and Electro Magnetism: a cure guaranteed, R.f Ayres. Herbalist, 97, Cuba-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 1