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Business Notices. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO.,' • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS,’ ISCSASGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS. WELLINGTON, LAND AUCTION’ SALES of Town ami Country Tropertiw IjcM every foMuiyht. IIERCHAXDISE, FURNITURE. and GENERAL AUCTION SaLES held every week. FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SALE* held at Private Residences if Uesued. LIBERAL ADVANCES maileou Lauded Properties. Meicbaa* disc, Furmiure. Books, Jewellery. NVorkauf At?.' 4c., placed for Auct iou Sale. REAS-ONABI.E CHARGES. RXOH&I SETTLEMENTS. P/opnclors and pullisLers of •• The Wellington Let:Jed Pr&, periy Guide,” the most complete puolicatmu uf the k:ad jh th« nlobk-s; gives details of tliOnsauds of piopeities for private >ale. No charge for advertising pioperues m the Guid««' i’osted free each mouth to aUapplicahls. i laortgrme at lowest law* T. Kennedy WatoaMiLa *. Auctioneers & Land Agents, Hichasoe Land and Mercaxtii.e Acctiok Roc M3* WELLINGTON. Amusements, &c rji H E A T Lessees ... Mr Brough and Mr Boucioault Acting Manager... ... Mr L. J. Lohr MONDAY EVENING, JULY 30th. FOB A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Mr BROUGH and Mr BOUCIOAULT have much pleasure in announcing that the talented young comedian, ME CHARLES ARNOLD*, recently arrived from London, will make his first public appearance in Wellington on MONDAY, JULY 30th, at the above popular resort, in his famous creation, “HANS THE BOATMAN,” an entirely new and original musioal comedy, drama, written expressly for him by Clay M, Green. In introducing Mr Arnold to the WELLINGTON PUBLIC, the management respectfully call attention to the following LONDON OPINIONS: The Times. “ The character is played with fine taste and discrimination by Mr Arnold, who has not only a perfect command of the quaint American-German jargon, but sings and dances well.” The Daily Telegraph. “ This pretty pastoral play, with its unpretentiouskentiment, its ballads and dances, and children's scenes, stem so fresh and exhilarating after the artifice of the theatre to which audiences are accustomed—we, at any rate get out of an old groove, and welcome the kind of talent which it is pleasant to meet with, and very rare to find.” Copy letter received from Mrs Kendall. St James' Theatre, London, Feb. 29, 188 S. Dear Mr Arnold, —Before you start for Australia I must send you a few Hues to tell you how delighted I was with your quaint and picturesque performance in “Haas.” Your scenes with the child were exquisite—but what a child ! Quite a genius ! So natural and loving! And the way you brought out the child’s talent was quite extraordinary. 1 wish you all the success you can ■wish yourself. • And remain, yours faithfully, i. MADGE KENDALL. Box plan at Hollidays’. " Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a Gd ; Pit/ Isi 418 CUNARD, Touring Manager. R E -O OYA L. WELLINGTON AMATEUR . OPERATIC SOCIETY. Patron—His Excellency the Governor. President—G. E. Tolburat, Esq. Vice-Presidents —Dr Collins and J. Duthie, Esq. By permission of Messrs Williamson, Garner and Miisgrove, the Society will produce Gilbert and Sullivan’s Opera, , lOLANTHE. , Last of Season, Saturday, 21st July. ■ Conductor, Hautihe West, Esq.. Stage Manager, W. D. Lyon, Esq. The Society have much pleasure in announcing that in consequence of eo many of the public having been unable to obtain seats during the present season, they have decided to produce the Opera of “ lohmthe ” on two additional nights this week— TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 24th and 25th July. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ds ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. - Seats may be reserved for additional nights on Monday, 23rd instant, at Holliday ’a. -. All ACCOUNTS against the Society must be rendered to the Secretary not later than 12 noon on THURSDAY, 26th Just, P. LEVI, 422 Hon. Secretary. QOLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING BINE, Ingestke-steeet, Wellington. Under the distinguished patronage of iia Excellency Sir William Jkp.vois, K.C.M.G., C.B. Two Regular Sessions Daily Afternoon, 2.30 to 5, Evening, 7.30 to 10. There is also a Special Session in the Morning, from 10 to 12, for ladies only, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To thiasession admission is free. . On Monday, July ‘23rd, oar next Great Fancy Dress National Burlesque Costume Carnival takes place. Most expensive prizes of all. Positively no one will he allowed on the floor except those in costume or evening dress. A new Grand March at 9. Professor Wv.-TAN, the Favorite American Skater, will , give New and Wonderful Exhibitions. Frizes ; now on view at Hofimann's, Willis-strcet.-General admission, 2s ; skaters in costume, 2s {skates free) ; reserved seats, 3s, guaranteed until 8.30. Reserved seat entrance by side door. T ANTED Known, Clark’s Sale of V v Drapery and Clothing is now cn. 109 and 171, Lambton-quay. 284 WANTED Known, Clark’s Sale of Drapery and Clothing is now on. IGO and 1 71, Lambton.quay. 234

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 1

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