O P E E-A JBLo US E . Under tb'e Direction of Messrs Williamson , and Musgrove. Business Manager ... Mr George Tallis. 6NIGHTS~ONLY £* NIGHTS ONLY O MONDAY, JANUARY 28, Will be presented for tbo FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON, . Messrs WILLIAMSON AND MUSGEOVE’S ■ LATEST NOVELTY, The New Boy. THE 'I\TEW TgQY is delighting himJ3I JO dreds nightly; THE TT>OY opens at the Opera ■J3I. JO House on Monday Night. THE J 3( : J 3 London Novelty. THE.TVT33W DOT has-.reached . its ,J3l mJ 350th performance in London and'is stillrunning. ' rjIHE R O y is ; the funniest farcical comedy of the age' THE "VTEW “DOT will -be produced IS X# by an entirely new English Company, T HE N EW B OT ISfi,, hiS own painted by Goatcher. THE IItEW T>OY brings _I3l JD Furniture and Household Goods, as used in Sydney. f Dfdss Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 3s Family Circle; 2s ; Pit, Is, Representative, J. St CLAIR. The New Boy.BOX. OFFICE NOTICE. The Box Plan for the Opening Perform* anoe of THE NEW BOY will be on view, at Holliday’s To-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 a.m. 242 WILLIAMSON & MUSGHOYE. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DEMONSTRATION. ANNIVERSARY DAY. BASIN RESERVE. ‘ The Bicycle Races on this occasion are expected to eclipse any previous exhibition of Bicycling in Wellington. The event for Roadsters will be a groat feature .to lovers of a well-contested event. The Committee, expecting the presence in Wellington of onoofH.M. Ships, have made liberal preparations for events for_ Men-of-Warsmen, so great fun may be anticipated. J. CAPPER 7 g _ #25 • ‘ C. HAYES S -TXTBLLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY (ANNIVERSARY DAY),' AND THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY. ; First Race on Each Day at 12.30 o’clock. SPECIAL TRAINS. Special Trains from Wellington to Racecourse Platform will run as follows• On Tuesday at XI a.m., 11.40 a.m., and 1.15 p.m., On Thursday at 11.20 a.m., 11.43 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. RETURN PARES (including admission to ' tbo Course and People’s Stand) — . 4/6 D '3/6 •. .Special Carriages will bo reserved for mom" bers of the Club' and htdioo. STARTING HORSES BY MACHINERY. The Stewards have made arrangements with the patentees for the use of the latest novelty of the , age, “ Patent Starting Machines,’* for all the principal races at the meeting. . , THE CUP. The handsome Silver Trophy, which is now on exhibition at . Mr McGregor Wright’s Art Window, Lambton quay, will bo presented to the owner of the winner of the Wellington Cup on the Lawn , immediately . after the race. TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS, The Secretary is authorised to receive money, for investment on the Totalisator, and a Telegraph Money Order Office will be open on the Course for the convenience of investors at a distance.MUSIC ON THE LAWN. Jupp’s Private Brass Band will perform a selected programme on Lawn during the day. Prices of admission to Grand Stand, Lawn, &c., as usual.. H. M. LYON, 163 Secretary. m ELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, . at MIRAMAR PARK, KILBIENIE. First Event 12 Noon. - First-class performers, including Nea, J.H., Vanoliffe, Lady Jane, Rose, Black Oats, Maud V., Xnvictua, Pearl, Nita, Vermont, Billy Buttons. Refreshment and Luncheon Booth on the ground. Track only 10 minutes from tram line. Totalisator in hands of Mr F. N. Jones. ALL TICKETS £l. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. : H. E. WOON, 207 s . Secretary. FOXTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY.' PERSONS at a distance wishing to invest oh. the Totalisator can do. so by ad-1 dressing communications to the “SECRETARY, FOXTON RACING CLUB, 1 FOXTON,’’ to arrive not later than half-au-hour before each’ race. Cash, in money orders, telegrams, hank drafts, P.O. orders or postal notes, must accompany instructions. Cheques will not be received. j. e. mcmillan,. 160 Hon Secretary. ALEX. ROSS, AND TOOL MAKER, ENGINEER. Importer of Saws, Files,- Belting, Oil, & c. Jobbing Engineer, Iron and Brass Turner. Printing Machines, Water, and Gas Engines . Repaired by a competent engineer. , Lawn Mowers Repaired and Ground by an Automatic Machine. Guillotine Knives Ground and Bicycles Repaired by a practical man. ALEX. ROSS, DIXON STREET (opposite Royal Oak Hotel), - Wellington. 178 BLACK SWAN BUTTER. . A LUXURY. - ALWAYS ITEM, FRESH AND SWEET. ■•!-.■■■ .... 58
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2415, 22 January 1895, Page 1
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