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Amusements, &o Rev CHARLES CLARK HUMOROUS & DRAMATIC LECTURES. HUMOROUS & DRAMATIC LECTURES. OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT WHEN THE ONLY GREAT ENTERTAINER That has visited the Colonies, will make his REAPPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON, An entirely New Dickens’ Lecture. 3s, 2s, Is. Plan and all classes of tickets at Holliday’s. Commence at S. R. S. SMYTHE. | TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 16th DEO., The very Popular Lecture. OWER OF "J^ONDON. FORTRESS 1 PALACE! PRISON ! CLARK ON DICKENS— ■■ Fruits is in Cats is out ” —Mr Tupmau makes a reputatiou, CLARK ON DICKENS—Mr Piokwiok in * wheelbarrow —Mr Winkle blazes away. CLARK ON DICKENS-Tale of Two Cities —French Revolutionary Horrors— Love is Lord and King. CLARK ON DICKENS—A Model Latin, dress—Mrs Micawber on the Coal Trade Mr Micawber makes a “devil.” CLARK uN DICKENS—Cheap Jacks— Bad Temper in a Cart—Little Sophy— Mini’s Giant—Opera House To-night. 148 T Fishing Licenses LIST of Holders of Licenses to Fish for Trout in the Wellington Acclimatisation District, issued up to tho ISth November, 1890 : Honorary Licenses have been issued to the Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Garages, and to Admiral Valois and the Officers of H.I.G.M.S.S. Leipzig, Sophie and Alexandrine daring their stay in New Zealand waters. J. F. Adams, Alex. Alien, A. L. Arrowsmitb, Rev J. C. Andrew., L. F. Ayson, Captain Win. Baldwin, D. Barry, John Barton, Constable Baskiville, AY. H. Beethara, J. C. Boddington, A. do B. Brandon, J. Breads, Hon P, A Buckley, E. R. Bunny, E. L. Burns, Roland Butler, Dr Cahill, A. Caselborg, D. Caaclberg.E. E. Chamberlain, W. B. Chennells, H. Cooley, J. Cooley, Alfred Coy, Tims. Cox, G. Gudbj, J. 0. Devine, T. E. Donne, Donald Donald, S. M. Drew, F. Dyer, C. Earle, J. M. Earle, A. A. Elkins, W. M. Easthope, T. Evans, F. Fairbrother, Percy Freetb, D. Findlayson, J. G. Fox, T. Friend, W. A. Grace, J. W. Green, C. Graham, W. Greathead, J. W. Gray, H, J, Haigh, H. Hart. H, Hill, R. S, Hirsohbotg, Jno. Holmes, Robert Hornblow, W. Hounslow, H. Hounslow, F. Howard, D. B. Howden, W. E. Hughes, Colonel Humfrey, H. S. Izard, Edward Jack, S. H. Jackson, T. C. Jenkins, J. H. Kingdon, W. Lawrence, Robert Lucas, Captain Gilbert Mair, James Maoara, J. Martin, jun., J. W. Marshall, T. G. Mason, R. Maunsell, R. McGillvroy, E. MoNab, D. Mclntosh, Dr KoKenzie, Geo. McMorrau, A. J. MoTavish, H. Meads, A. A. S. Men-t-atb, R. R. Meredith, J. Miller, C. Miller, C. R. Mitchell, C. B. Morjscn, J. Muirhead, F. Nott, H. D. O'Callaghan.C. Y. O’Connor, T. Olliver, M. O’Meara, H. Otterson, M. T. Owen, D. S. Papworth, A. Pickering, L. G. Porter, 0. A. Pownali, E. H. 3. Quick, W. S. Ransom, H. Y. Rawson, C. S. Rawson, A. R. Rawson, L. G. Reid, N. Reid, Edward Richards, H. W. Rogerson, A. J. Rutherford, H. Ryder, Major-General Sohaw, J. H. Shine, W. H. Shore, C. P. Skerrett, 6. T. Smith, W, W. Smith, J. E. Smith, H. H. Smith, Jas. Stuckey, C. A. Tablteau, J. Tabor, J. Thomas, T. L. Thompson, S. D. Thompson, G. Townsend, C. H. Treadwell, J. C. Walker, T. Wagg, N. W, Worry, A. R. Whatman, A. A. White, L. H. B. Wilson, David Wilson, F. Whitley, J. Williams, H. G. Williams, Geo. Williamson. Ladies holding licences to fish for trout:— Miss Barber, Mrs Eeetham, Mrs Campbell, Mrs Evans, Mrs lorns, Mrs G. Pearce, Mrs Thonmine, Mrs Wagg. Boys holding licenses to fish for trout: — J. Alien, C. H. Baker, Bertram Bennett, Houston Boddington, Fred. Broome, John Campbell, Isaac R. Cooley, H. Dixon, Vivian Donald, W. H. R. Grant, Alister C. Grant, Edward Hales, Percy Hamilton, Carl Hauseman, Ernest Henderson, E, Holmes, Thomas Hownslow, Hermann Holz, Arthur lorns, leaao James, Joseph Jones, Henry Lett, Waiter Lett, Malcolm Mclntosh, Sam. MoWhinney, Frank McGowan, Herbert Morohed, llbert Niobols, A. Owen, Jos. Owen, W. Pronse, H. Redmond, Leonard Richards, Arthur Richards, W. Roberts, H, W, Kowden, A, 6. Smith, W. Strood, W. J. Taplin, W. Thompson, A. Tinsley, J. R, Waugh, Sydney Wilson, A. Wilton, 123

Business Notices^ « TNFORMATION for the People.’— I To country settlers and everyone wanting good, honest valne.—lt will pay you to go to 67 and 69* Cuba street, for Curtains, Art Muslins. Cretonnes, Carpets, and Linoleums. Choicest designs in the moat beautiful and artistic colourings. Tapestry Carpet from Is 3d ; a moat com. plete carpet for 7s 6d. Millinery—For high character end genuine value out Millinery is not surpassed in the Pacific, Dress Goods Dress Goods greatly reduced to meet the times and effect a quick sale. Prints in good variety and at value. Calicoes and ell Manchester Goods carefully bought with a view of giving our customers a good article at the lowest possible price. Men’s, Youth’s, and Boys’ Clothing in Kaiapoi and other beat makes. Shirts, Scarfs, and Linen Collars, some extraordinary values. T. Ralph, Direct Importer, 67 and 6£, Cuba street. 32

jXSCOVEEED AMONG THE RUINS OF ANCIENT TROY I THE MISSING ODE OF ANACREON M The, earth was in gloom, and the sky was o'eroast; The storm and the rain cloud were gathering fast; The Gods in Olympus were heavy with wine. Till Jupiter called for “ Frame Salute.” The bright flashing goblet the Thunderer quaffed, And glad shone the eun on the earth as he laughed, • Ho! sunshine and youth shall lor ever be mine; •For the essence of life is "Pritmc Saline." He gazed on ne myriads oiling below, And prophetic he spake, ‘This Celestial flow Shall some day be known, now a secret divine, To mortals as “ Lamplodgh's Piun; Saline. 982 H ED FUNNEL TEA is a mixture of th* purest Ceylon and Indian Teas. SECRETS OF LIFE AND HEALTH. FREE BY POST for six penny (N.Z.) stamps, a medical Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician, thirty years .» Parisian Specialist (now retired), showing sufferers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Loet Manhood, Ac., Ac., without consulting a medical man. Address —Parisian, P.O. Box 766, Sydney. "A boon to all desiring ‘self cure. ” Medical Review. 263 ROOMS EEPAPERED, Houses Painted, Estimates Given, best Materials used K. Martin a.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9169, 15 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9169, 15 December 1890, Page 1

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