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AMUSEMENTS. o P E R A H OUSE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ALP LAWTON’S NOVELTY COMPANY. Programme the Greatest Success ever seen in Wellington. Every Item encored to the Echo. The General Verdict is A FIRST-CLASS ORGANISATION, A Grand Shosv, a Superior and Refined Enter* tainment, Bright, Varied and Sentimental. Nothing ever seen like it in Wellington. 20 C STAR ARTISTS > 20 20 2 STAB ARTISTS > 20 Como and Witness for Yourself - Prices, 2s, la Cd, Is, Gd. Reserved seats, Holliday’s, Is extra. Day sales, Aldous’ and Abel'a. J. McCONNOCHIE, Manager. 794 W. HOLTOM, Agent. St. P AUL’S, T HOENDON. ORGAN RECITAL, BY Slit T. TALLIS TRIMNELL, Mua. Bao., THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o’clock, 701 The greatest event op the SEASON. THE CAEEIEES’ SOCIAL AT THOMAS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, at 8 r.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. Wilfotd, 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. Music by Woodmass’ String Band. Caterer, Mr G. Bodloy; M.C., Mr Jay Porter. Tickets, 3a double, 2a single; extra lady, la. 740 W. H. TOBIN, Secretary. St. John’s Chukoh. MR MATJGHAN BARNETT’S ORGAN RECITAL. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8. 761 THE PRESENTATION TO THE HON. R. J. SEDDON AND “SOCIAL” WII.L TAKE PEACE AT THE Skating Pi ink Oh MONDAY, the 22nd Inst., At 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE (by Ticket Only). Tickets may be obtained on application to Mrs T. K. Macdonald, the Secretary (Mrs Schooh), Messrs L. L. Harris, Andrew Collins, Peter Hutson, or any other member of the Committee. 789 By Order. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORISTS’ SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting will be hold at Room No. 9, Exchange Buildings, on FRIDAY Evening next, at 8 o’clock. Business —Election of officers and general. All subscribers and others interested invited to attend. 787 CHARLES CAI.LIS, Secretary. SHOWS w ELLINGTON POULTRY. PIGEON. AND CANARY SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All Entries close on THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, 1896. GRAND A~R T UNION In connection with 12 10 above. First Prize—Gout’s Raglan Bicyle Second Prize—Lady’s Raglan Bicycle Third Prize—Afternoon Toa 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. R. E. BANNISTER, 578 Hon. Sec.

EXHIBITIONS W B LLINGTON INDUS TRIAL EXHIBITION, 1806-97. To be Opened bt His Excellency the Earl ov Glasgow, G.C.M.G., on the 18th November, 1896; to be Closed January, 1897. President ; Samuel Brown. Vice-President : W. H. Mill ward, General Manager Gear Meat Company. Hon. Vice-Presidents .- Sir Robert Stout, 11. X>. 8011, John Duthio, M.H.E.’s City of Wellington Bishop Wallis, Bishop of Wellington Archbishop Redwood, R.C, Archbishop of Wellington o H. B. Kirk, late President Christchurch Industrial Exhibition E. G. Bishop, President Canterbury Industrial Association John Waller, Vice-President Canterbury Industrial Association J. E. Triggs, Vice-President Canterbury Industrial Exhibition MEMBERS OP EXECUTIVE. Wellington .- S. Brown, President W. H. Millward, Vice-President T. 6. Macarthy (Chairman Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co., Director Bunk of New Zealand) James Smith (Director Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co.) T. Ballinger (T. Ballinger and Co,, Ltd.) A. I. Suckling-Baron (Managing Director New Zealand Electrical Syndicate) Wm. Gill (Manager Alliance Assurance Co.) A. de B. Brandon (Messrs Brandon and Hislop, Solicitors) J. B. Haroourt (Haroourt and Co.) A. S. Biss (Badham and Bias) Eobt. E. Bannister Wm. Booth (Director Bank of New Zealand, Chairman Wellington Meat Export Co.) The Executive invite cordial co-operation in this great and progressive undertaking. As over ten years have elapsed since our last Exhibition was held, the Executive feel confident that the time has now arrived for another Exhibition. The Executive now 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 Juno. C. D. MORPETH, Secretary. Office— Chamber of Commerce, Lambtou quay. 600 ATHLETICS CULTIVATE YOUR MUSCLES. 1 THE WELLINGTONAMATEURPEIVATB GYMNASIUM, Rear of McDonald’s Bakery, Off Manners and Willis streets, Will open on THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18th, Eor the Reception of Pupils. THE Gymnasium will be under the direction of a committee consisting of — Messrs J. M. Earle, D. McKay, Fred. Tj. Seager, J. McMillan and W. Guilford. The committee have secured the services of Professor Oney Higgins, Champion Boxer of New Zealand, to give instructions in Boxing and Indian Club Swinging. Membership fees—One Guinea. Classes— Mondays and Thursdays, 7 till 11 p.m. Also open every afternoon from 4 till 6. Private Lessons given at any hours suitable. 734 LOST & FOUND. LOST, a “ James ” pneumatio-tyre.Safety Bicycle; number known. If not returned by 5 this evening proceedings will be taken. Apply, to Jas. Whitworth, c/o E. W. Wilton, Cuba street. . 790 Cl THE "W OMEN’S V^LUB. Proprietress Mrs Grant, Manager ... -- Miss Lee. 203, Lambton quay. Telephone, 1012. LUNCHEON from 12 till 2 o’clock, or as ordered, in the public dining-room for ladies’ and gentlemen; private dining and tea-room for ladies alone. .... Arrangements can be made to give At Homes ” and Luncheon and Supper Club-room No. 1 upstairs for members only. All the periodicals and newspapers on file. Annual subscription 10s. Ladies’ bicycles on hire. The Club “ At Home ” to members and their friends first Tuesday in the month. 555 WHEATENA FOR PORRIDGE, GRUELS, by the Faculty. Sold by all grocers. J. ANDERSON & CO., Wellington. gEND IT .TO SHOETT’S AUCTION ROOM?,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2847, 16 June 1896, Page 3

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