Opera JBL o u s e. Lessee and Manager, Mr Tom Pol LAE d, , LAST FOUR"NIGHTS. POLLAED’S Ijiliputian Opera Oompanv. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ( MONDAY, JANUARY 21st, Audran’s world-famed Icomio opera LA MASCOTTE. „ , , LA MASCOTTE. Bcttuia (the Mascotto) Mies Cissy Sandford ■ TUESDAY, 22nd, CUP NIGHT Gilbert and Sullivan's masterpiece, and most assuredly the masterpiece of Mr Tom PoUaid’s clover juvorniles, - THE GONDOLIERS. Between tiro aota Mr Pollard will presents gold-mounted riding whip to the successful jockey in the Wellington Cup. WEDNESDAY 23kd, BBMINI. THURSDAY, 24th, and last night, THE FORTY THIEVES. Bos Plan atHolliday’s, Stationers.. ' Prior* of admission—Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Baok Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. Day sale at Aldous’, and AbeVs,Tobacconists. 217 T HEATH Manager, E 0 Y A L. ... MANFRED ROSE. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. JANUARY 21st, 1895. Short Season of Popular Prices. , Special Engagement of the Popular Actor* WALTER BENTLEY, Supported by a Specially Selected Company The Charming Comedy GARRICK, David Gakrick ... Walter Bkntlet. > To bo followed by tho Scotch Historical • Drama. CBAMOND BRIG, Tho King and tho Miller. i Jock Howioson Walter Bentley „ 2s, POPULAR PRICES— Is, AND OD. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp.’ ; Box plan at Holliday’s. 240 Agent, C. Sandeebon. . THE “ NEW BOY ” is on a triumphant march through Maoriland. 203 E XCHA N G E H ALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23kd JANUARY. . GREEK GEORGE, The World’s Renowned Athlete, will givo j an exhibition of his ' a WONDERFUL FEATS OP STRENGTH, ! Snob as— ! ' 1. Allowing two men with 151 b hammers to i break a stone weighing 2001 b resting on ‘ his head , ■ . 2. While reclining between two chairs, back'' ] of head resting on one and heels on tho 4 other, two men with 151 b hammers will break a 2501 b stone on his breast < j 3. Ho will also allow a horse to see-saw on his breast while in the above position'. 4. Ho will raise two men, one in eaclifncnd, from the floor, coming to an uprightposition , : 5. Ho will break ropes and chains with tho I stroke of his forefinger, which others | cannot do with their entire weight ' -; C. Ho will raise a man sitting in a chair j with one hand ■ COME AND SEE THIS MODERN ' HERCULES. ii| Admission—Front Seats, 3s j Back of Hall, i 2s; Gallery, Is. ... nil Doors open at 7.30 o’clock p.m.; Perform- ij ance at 8. 7 224 _ CHINA INLAND MISSION. j Messrs malcolm ana todd, who j are leaving for China, will conduct q Services as under at 7.30 p.m. : : TO-DAY (Monday)—Hunter street Hall, Missionary Prayer Meeting, Mr J. » 11. .Todd; Primitive Methodist ; Church, Webb street, address Her J Wm. Malcolm. 1 WEDNESDAY—WesIey Church, Taro- ; naki street. ■ i THURSDAY Thomas’ Hall, United j Missionary Farewell. See future ' advertisements. I All interested cordially invited, Sankey’s j Hymns used. GUY NEWCOMB, j 239 Hon. Treasurer North Island Council. < S K ATI N G Ifc INK. Under tho auspices of tho Federated Trades Union Council tho HON W. P. REEVES Will address a Public Mooting on FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY. Amongst the subjects to bo dealt with will bo the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act and other Labour Legislation. . Members of all Labour Organisations specially invited to attend. - Chair to bo taken at 8 o'clock. 216 WELLINGTON .TRUST, LOAN, . AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Ltd.). THE Twenty - second Annual General : Meeting of this Company will be held -at the Chamber of Commerce on FRIDAY, the Ist day of February proximo, at 8 o’clock in tho evening precisely. . Business : To receive Report and Balance-sheet Election of Directors Election of Auditors R. E. RAWNSLEY, Acting-Secretary. Wellington, 19th January, 1895. 228 WELCOME TO THE BISHOP OP WELLINGTON. Asocial gathering win be held on SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock, in the DEILLSHED, to welcome tho Bishop to his diocese. .: Admission—One Shilling. Tickets to be had of Mr E. Anderson, Willis street; Mr D. Anderson, Molesworth street; Messrs’Baillie, Cuba street; and Messrs R. Holliday and Co., Lambton quay. CHAS. P. POWLES, 227 For the Committee. rjVHE Members of St. Paul’s Missionary Guild are invited to meet the Melanesian , Lads from the Southern Cross at the Parson age at 3.30 p.m. to-day. T. H. SPEOTT, 238 Incumbent. LADIES’ LIEDERKRANZ. MADAME MEBZ will bo pleased to meet Ladies who are interested *in i the formation of a Licderkranz at the Dresden Piano Company’s Booms, on WEDNESDAY NEXT (23rd), at 2.30 p.m. 231 T ,0 THE BABIES AND BUSINESS MEN OP WELLINGTON. “I have tried 1 McKenzie’s Safe Cloth : Cleaner and Reviver/ and can certify to it? ■ qualities as each. I may say it is superior to any cloth cleaner I have yet used.—Signed, Wm. Hendry, Tailoring Beparlment, Kirk- : caldie and Stains.” - . V; “Sir, —We have tried your Cloth Cleano? and can testify to its wonderful effect in - I quickly removing all appearance of grease-! I from a very much soiled coat. A few drop?' | were sufficient to clean and revive the gar- ( raent. —Signed, Warnock and -Adkin.” “Sir, —X have used your. Cloth Cleaner, and have found it excellent -for removing all stains and grease spots.—Signed, C. Smith, Brapcr, Cuba street.” “Having tried ‘McKenzie’s Bate Cloth Cleaner * we have found it most effective.— Signed, Veitch and Allan, Drapers.’” Similar testimonials from Jon. E. Lindborg, draper; James Pettio, draper; Messrs Mur*, ray and Casey, drapers, Ac.; Ac. Mr Jno. Cooganj merchant tailor, writes—‘l have great pleasure in testifying .to the exceptionally good qualities of McKenzie’?;. Safe Cloth Cleaner, amongst tho many receipts that I have used from time tc time it is undoubtedly the best I have used.” | Mr Morison. New Zealand Clothing ITac- [ tory, writes —“ Have much pleasure in [ that I have given McKenzie’s Clothes Cleaner ~; j an exhaustive trial, and find it in every' rei spect very much superior to any other that I I have had in use.” 1 Messrs Berry and Orr, tailors, say i— we I have put McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner to a ; thorough test, and found it most satififacI similar testimonials from Messrs Kitto and t I Graham, T. Shields, W. Murphy. .tailors, Ac.; | I all leading drapers and merchant tailors in - I Wellington, “ thoroughly competent judges. ■ i Few drops in "boiling wau r will remove | any stain, ounce in 5 gallons cleans ana i renews tweed suits. , ■ i Bog-tercd Trade Mhrk, I F.P., Egyptian Pillar and Sphinx on Label. • i. gold -bv grocers, drapers, tailors, itOß* l , mongers £nd chemists everywhere. „ j y> No Hawkore, male, or female, 'lOtf,;
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2414, 21 January 1895, Page 1
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