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Criterion Thea tr k. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Re-appearance of HUGO’S BUFFALO MINSTRELS. Your OUI Favourites. E2?" A Good Show at Cheap Prices ! ! The Best of Comedians ! Ventriloquists ! End Men ! Serio-Comic Artists and Dancers ! A Truly Great Bill— Is. 1 POPULAR PRICES 1 Cd. Reserved Chairs, 2s. Rehearsal Tins Morning, 11 a.m. Wanted, few more extra ladies. 616 RETURN OP THE FAVOURITE. RETURN OF THE ’FAVOURITE. After his Phenomenally Successful Seasons of 12 Nights in Christchurch, and IX, in Dunedin, the BEV 'OrASKETT QMITH EV JLjLaSKETX OMITH WILL DELIVER TWO FAREWELL LECTURES TWO FAREWELL LECTURES TWO FAREWELL LECTURES Prior to Returning to'Australia en route to ■ Palestine. MONDAY EVENING, lOtii DECEMBER, IN' ' : THOMAS’ HALL, The Delightful Now Lecture MYTHS AND MARVELS MYTHS and MARVELS OP ■ . . '< ' MODERN EGYPT. '■ •” ’ MODERN EG YPT'. Or, A City of the Arabian Nights. I Reserved 1 Scats, 3s; Second, 2s ; Back; la. PLAN and SALE of TICKETS OPEN THIS MORNING at Holliday’s. Commence at 8. ■ ~ • 511 R. S. SMYTHE. ME MAUGHAN BARNETT’S MUSICAL SOCIETY. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER. The .Messiah. PRINCIPALS — MADAME EVELEEN CARLTON MISS PARSONS : : ME JOHN W. HILL MR J. PEOUSE. ; Chorus and Orchestra of 230 Performers. ” Loader of Orchestra—Mr A. Hotop. Box Plan at Dresden Rooms. Tickets,at the Musio-sellors’—3a, 2s and Is. : JAMES YOUNG, \ Joint Hon. Secs,, HORACE CEAMOND, ) P. 0., Box 233. .022 MR MAUGHAN BARNETTS MUSICAL SOCIETY. FULL Rehearsal, “ Messiah,” TO-NIGHT, in St. John’s Schoolroom. , ... •> Tenors at 7, Orchestra at 7.30, Full Chorus at 8. ; JAMES YOUNG , 7 Joint Hon. Secs., HORACE CEAMONDJ P.O. Box 233. ’ 622 CHRISTMAS NIGHT I CHRISTMAS NIGHT I CHRISTMAS NIGHT 1 Will be observed by the performance of that highly Sacred land anprdpriato Oratorio, hallowed in the hearts of all Christendom—- “ THE MESSIAH !” “ THE ■ MESSIAH !" “ THE MESSIAH 1" This work, that has out-lived all criticism and prejudice, and is acceptable to all creeds, will be produced by ■ THE NEWBURY : SPADA COMPANY . ' l '■ 1 '■ (Soloists),'and THE FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY (Chorus), , On a scale adequate to the importance and significance of tho season. Special Note. Singers wishing to .join in celebrating Christmas-tide are invited to attend tho rehearsal of tho Festival Choral Society in' Thomas’ Hall Next TUESDAY, and to bring copies of the work. : .’ f . Chorus and' other Musical Societies, are invited on masse. , 573 " .. PHILIP NEWBURY, i • THE WOMEN’S - INSTITUTE. • - MARINE PICNIC. TO LOWRY BAY. By kind permission of H. D. Beil, Esq., M.H.R. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, DEC. 14. PEE S.S. MANA, leaving Wharf at 2.15 p.m. Weather not permitting, the Tickets', will be available for a “ Social ” at -Thomas’ Hall, Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Any tickets not sold will bo available at tho boat. 615 THE WELLINGTON REED BAND Will Perform tho following Programme in tho . ......... BASIN RESERVE. ON SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 15th, Commencing at 3 o’clock (weather petmit- ■ ting), in aid of the Unemployed Fund— March Vatorland ” (G. Hcrold) Overture—” Tancredi ” (Rossini) / Andante Expressione—“ O Love be Mine,” Euphonium solo (W. Heiser) Selection—“ Ernani” (Verdi) Waltz—“ Boses of the Ball ” (J. Docker) Gavotte—“ Stephanie ”, (A. Czibulba) Galop—“ Paulinon ”(“ Faust”) God gave the Queen. Hon See. ... J. W. Woodmass Conductor. ... Wm. Foster 621 THE FISHER TESTIMONIAL. ALL Members of tho various Committees, together with friends and supporters, of Mr George Fisher, are invited to meet him at Thomas’ Hall THIS (Saturday) EVENING, the 14th inst., at 8 o’clock. PAUL COFFEY, 609 Chairman of Committees. > BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. ; NOTICE is hereby given that a Special . General Meeting of the proprietors will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of December, 1895, at 3 p.m. Business .- To confirm the special resolutions which were passed at the Special General Mooting of tho proprietors held on tho 19th day of November last. Dated at/Wellington this X2th diy of December, 1895. By order. H. MACKENZIE, 573 General Manager, 1 ASHBUEN HALL,' NEAR DUNEDIN. !‘ For tho Care and Treatment of Persons Mentally Affected. THE position is elevated, the water supply large and pure. The buildings are specially constructed ; they are placed in extensive ornamental grounds, and command on all sides pleasant views over lawns, shrubberies, native bush and -fields. There are general and private sitting-rooms, with separate bedrooms for each inmate. I This establishment provides specialised act oommodation for those for whom the advan--1 tages of home comfort and association with i small numbers are, desired. All the officers j have had long experience in asylum managoI inent. There is a dairy farm of a hundred acres connected with the Asylum. A carriage is kept for the use of inmates. Over two hundred have been treated since opening. 191 EIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENX. “Hisios Hill,” Wynyard square, Sydney. Three minutes from G.P.O. Five minutes from all steamers. Terms Moderate. Conducted by Mr and Mrs Hollinworth. 794 NEW ZEALAND OBSERVER AND FREE LANCE. AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OP POLITICS, INFORMATION AND SOCIETY. Cartoons by Clever Artists. Chatty and Racy Letterpress. r| IHE OBSERVEEeirculates in every town JL and village in, the Colony, and is a splendid advertising medium. Issued in Wellington every. Saturday morning. Sold by all Booksellers and at the Railway and Queen’s Wharf bookstalls, Wellington ; Price, 3d. Wellington Office: 6, Lambton quay. 863 XDV AN eIf” N~Z.~ I ND U S T|R IE S. r\ “Government House, “Wellington, 10th December, 1895. “I have used Mr McKenzie’s Furniture Polish for three years, and prefer it to any paste I have seen used, either here or at -Home,'for domestic use, and it is simpler of application.' - “ (Signed) ■ F. RAWLINGS, I “‘ House Steward to Lord Glasgow.” Sold by storekeepers only. 5jJ3

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 1

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