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At.IUSRIA TINTS. L/ P BB A ill OUSE, ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION By a bouse Crammed to tbo Ceiling on Saturday Night. ALF LAWTON’S NOVELTY COMPANY, Every person in the bouse was unanimous in acknowledging this as the greatest show of the kind that has visited Wellington for many years. Every Artist a Star. Every Artist Applauded to the Echo. A Grand and Refined Entertainment. This was the verdict of the vast audience. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! Our Artist—s The Plying Meteor. FiTZMAURICE England’s Greatest Baritone. Gray Sisters (Aggie—Annie). Miss Eunice Fernandez. Miss Stella Tudor. Little Floeeie Ranger. Miss Violet Bishop. Jack, the Fighting Kangaroo, Creating Roars of Laughter. James Mooney. Gus. Franks. John Mason. The Mahees (Alice —Mike). Miss Ida Holbein. Alp. Lawton. Holders of tickets who could not obtain admission on Saturday Night will be admissible To-night. Prices —Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s: Stalls, la Cd; Family Circle, Is; Pit. SIXPENCE. Day sales at Aldous’ and Abel’s. , T , Seats may be reserved at Holliday a, Lambton quay, on payment of Is extra. J. McCONNOCHIE, Manager. 759 HOLTOM, Agent. FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY. “ STABaT - MATER.” A PULL EEHEAESAL for Orchestra, Soloists and Chorus will be held THIS EVENING, in Thomas’ Hall, at 8 o’clock. THEO. H. RITCHEY, 703 Hon. Sec. St, Paul's, T HORNDON. ORGAN RECITAL, BY Me T. TALLIS TRIMNELL, Mus. Bao., ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o’clock. 7CI St. John’s Chuech. MB MAUGHAN BARNETT’S ORGAN RECITAL. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8. 761 The greatest event of the SEASON. THE CARRIERS’ SOCIAL AT THOMAS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, at 8 p.m. Under the patronage of the Premier, Hon R. J. Seddon, and Mrs and Miss Seddon, His Worship the Mayor, G. Fisher, Esq., and Lady Mayoress, T. M. Wilford, Esq., and Mrs Wilford. Performers—The Royal Trio, Laurence Bros., in their Challenge Acrobatic Act, Messrs W. Naughton, G. Jeffery, W. Baker and Son and Master A, Williams. Musio by Woodmass’ String Band. Caterer, Mr G. Bodley; M.C., Mr Jay Porter. Tickets, 3s double, 2s single ; extra lady. Is. 746 W. H. TOBIN, Secretary. founder the Patronage of the Members of the Upper and Lower Houses, the M ayor and Councillors. THE DRUIDS’ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL WILL BE HELD IN THOMAS’S HALL, ON FRIDAY, 19tk JUNE. Fisher’s Band engaged. Don’t miss the Tableau. Great sensation. Daughters of Fire, &c. Watch further advertisement. 713 I. WHALE, Secretary. The Xjadies’ Fancy Fair (Festival Choral Society), THOMAS’ HALL, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th JULY. Under the Patronage of tho Countess of Glasgow and Lady Augusta Boyle. President ... Mrs B. Seddon Vice-Presidents ... Lady Hootor, Lady Stout JESSIE RITCHEY, Hon. Seo. . MARY HAMERTON, 748 ' Hon. Treas. MEETINGS. THE CITIZENS’ INSTITUTE. POSTPONEMENT. THE Usual Fortnightly Meeting to have been held, on MONDAY has been postponed owing to tho indisposition of Mr Tregear. who was to have read a paper on The First Labour War.” C. T. JONES, 758 Hon. Seo. WELLINGto3T~CASIIT~CYCLING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of tho above Club will he held on MONDAY NIGHT at 8 o’clock, room No. 10, Exchange Hall. Members and intending members cordially invited. 711 THE WAKAMARINA GOLDEN BAR GOLD-MINING COMPANY, Limited. HALF-YEARLY MEETING. THE Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders in this Company will be held on MONDAY, Juno 15th, 1896, at the office of the Company, Maginnity’s Buildings,Featherston Street, Wellington, at 8 p.m. 716 JOHN C. MOWBRAY, Legal Manager. SHOWS WELLINGTON POULTRY, . PIGEON. AND CANARY SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All Entries close on THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, 1896. GRAND ART UNION In connection with Ifco above. First Prize —Gent’s Raglan Bioyle Second Prize —Lady's Raglan Bicycle Third Prize —Afternoon Tea Service And numerous other prizes. One Shilling Ticket (which also admits to the Show) will draw the First Prize— GENT’S RAGLAN BICYCLE. Art Union Tickets at D. D. Hyde’s, Lambton quay, and at Tom Bowman’s and Mr Fear’s, Willis street. B. E. BANNISTER, 578 Hon. Seo. EXHIBITIONS w ELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1896-97. To be Opened by His Excellency the BarL of Glasgow, G.C.M.G., on the 18th November, 1896; to be Closed January, 1897. PRESIDENT! Samuel Brown. Vice-President : W. H. Millward, General Manager Gear • Meat Company. Hon. Vice-Presidents : Sir Robert Stout, H. D. Bell, John Dnthie, M.H.R.’s City of Wellington Bishop Wallis, Bishop of Wellington Archbishop 'Redwood, R.O. Archbishop of Wellington H. B. Kirk, late President Christchurch Industrial Exhibition E. C. Bishop, President Canterbury Industrial t John Waller, Vice-President Canterbury Industrial Association J. B. Triggs, Vice-President Canterbury Industrial Exhibition MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE. Wellington : S. Brown, Precident W. H. Millward, Vice-President T. G. Macarthy (Chairman Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co., Director Bank of New Zealand) James Smith (Director Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co.) T. Ballinger (T. Ballinger and Co., ltd.) A. I. Snokling-Barou (Managing Director New Zealand Electrical Syndicate) Wm. Gill (Manager Alliance Assurance Co.) A. de B. Brandon (Messrs Brandon and Hialop, Solicitors) J. B. Haroonrt (Harconrt and Co.) A. S. Biss (Badham and Biss) Bobt. E. Bannister Wm. Booth (Director Bank of New Zealand, Chairman Wellington Meat Export Co.) Tho Executive invite cordial co-operation in this great and progressive undertaking. Aa over ten years have elapsed since our laet Exhibition woe held, the Executive feel confident that the time has now arrived for another Exhibition. The Executive naw appeal to all the various trades and manufacturing establishments to support Wellington in bringing together the various manufacturing products which are every year so rapidly increasing through the clever ingenuity and forethought of our artisans and business men. Application for space to 30th Jnne. C. D. MORPETH, Secretary. OfficeChamber of Commerce, lambton quay. «00

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2846, 15 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2846, 15 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2846, 15 June 1896, Page 3

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