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Amusements, &o o PE K A j£JO USE. Lessee and Manager Ur. J. P. Burnett, Business Manager Mr. R. A. Underwood Grand Success of MISS J KNJSIE LEE now on her Farewell Tour throuah New Zealand . THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Positively the Last Night But One of MISS JENNIE LEE’S most marvellous impersonation, “JO.” Supported by Mr J. P. Burnett and the DRAMATIC COMPANY THURSDAY. APRIL 23rd —First pro. duotion in Wellington of an entirely New and Original Comedy Drama, entitled, RUN WILD. Recently producedattho Royal Strand Theatre, London, with the greatest success. Prices—4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Holliday's, BOSCO WILSON, Agent. SGO COLUMBIA EINK. IN consequence of the Rink being let for tbe Chrysanthemum Show, the Ladies’ Free Night will be changed to TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, When Ladies will be Admitted Free. The Rink will bo open NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Programme for To-night:— Overture, " Black Prince waltz, “ Mikado waltz, “Silver Wedding j” schottieche, “Lily Queenwaltz, •* Excelsiorpolka, “ Awfully Jollywaltz, “ Aranie march, “Antipodes;” waltz. “Soouer or Later;” waltz, “Ehrinon the Rhine schottisobe, “Sweet Briar;” waltz, “ Love's Dreamland galop, “Pastime.” 546 Exchange hall. Grand Family Entertainment. Professor Mason, of Ihe Arbor Vital Co., will continue tbe popular entertainments Tonight nnd all the week. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Phrenological Talk and Examination. Teeth extracted free of charge. Admission free. Children will be charged la. 63C Business Notices. TO THEATRICAL AGENTS AND OTHERS. rjpHE NEW ZEALAND TIMESj BILL BOARDS AND HOARDINGS, Being situated in the principal streets of the city and suburbs, offer superior advantages to advertlaets. Apply New Zealand Times. WM. BALDWIN, Proprietor, GREAT CASH CLEARING SALE OF TUB LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK or M USICAL JNSTRUMENTS In New Zealand. Hoffman & Sons, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, Willis street, Wellington, And Queen-street, Auckland (Established over 80 years in New Zealand).

HOFFMANN & SONS, in thanking their numerous patrons for past favours, beg respectfully to inform them and the inhabitants generally that they are holding a genuine CASH CLEARING SALE! Of their entire stock of Musical Instruments, which include all the very best English and Continental makes. Sole agents for John Brlnsmead & Sons. Col lard & Collard, and other renowned makers. Sole agents for Besson & Co.’a and Qilvani & Smith's Brass and Wood Band Instruments. Having just been appointed sole agents to the above manufacturers, our clients may thoroughly rely on obtaining first class instruments on our nsual method of conducting the same — Time Payment. Please to Note our Address — HOFFMANN AND SONS, •WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. SPORTSMEN. tTVVEEYTHING you want for the ShootIf jug Season is now to be had, or Akaroa, at CAMERON & CHRISTIE'S Lambton quay. R ED FUNNEL TEA fa a! the rage and defies competition. It is grown by Britisher JAMESON BROS, & GO„l WHOLESALE and RETAIL p 1 ROGERS, AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Opposite Scotch Church, Willis street.^ Branch— Buckle and Toby streets. Finest White Crystal Sugar, 3d per lb Box Tea, 12a 6d per box American Salmon, 8a 6d doz, 9d tin Kippered Herrings, 9s 6d doz, lOd tin Sardines, J’s, 7s 6d doz, 8d tin Ling Fish, 7d per lb Milk (Milkmaid), 7s 6d per doz, 8d tin Marmalade (Morton’s), 6s 6d doz, 7d tin Fresh Herrings, 6a 6d doz, 7d tin Regent Sauce, 5a Cd doz, 6d bottle COFFEE (Fresh Roasted and Ground). Dunedin Ale ... 8« 6d and 5s Dunedin Stont ... 8a 6d and 5. English Ale and Stout Case Brandy Case Whisky Case Schnapps Case Old Tom Case Geneva Port Sherry Fenfotd’* Adelaide Wine. JAMESON BEOS. & CO.. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Opposite Scotch Church, Willis street. Branch— Buckle and Tory streets. 474 FUNNEL TEA 1* ail the rage, and deßea competition. It I» grown by BRITISHERS. s. LUKE & SONS, JEON AND STEEL SHIP BUILDERS. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF HYDRAULIC, MINING AND FLAX MACHINERY. MARINE ENGINEERS AND IRON BRIDGE MAKERS. BOILER MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, TB ABO FOUNDRY, Wellington Telephone 234, 670

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 1