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AIIUHJESIKNTS. CHRISTMAS VT IGH T'. lIBI3TMA S X G H T ! OPEBa. HOUSE. GRAND SACRED PROGRAMME JMEr John Fuller’s NEW MYRIORAMA COMPANY ! NEW MYRIORAMA COMPANY! BEAUTIFUL SONGS and RECITATIONS, Vividly illustrated by the Eleotrmoptican. A Day in and Around Winds®a “Interesting Places in English History. SACKED SONGS, BECITAIIONS and CAROLS!, BY MR JOHN FULLER, The Eminent and Popular Tenor, Miss T. A. Hargrave Mr Leslie Buchanan Miss Lydia Walters Mr John Flora Mias Hettio Warden Mr Walter Fuller Admission—Dress Circle and Stalls, 2s ; all other parts. Is. Children, half-price. BOXfNG NIGHT, Exchange Hall. , Reserve seats at K. Holliday’s, Stationers Hull, Laabton quay. Opeka Mouse. Leaaoo and Manager ... Treasurer Mr Tom Pollard. Mr.W. O’Sullivan. THE . , , „ LEADING HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, Return of the Favourites, PJLLARD’B OPERA CO. BOXING NIGHT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2Ut«, And following evenings, Planquotto’s World-famed Comic Opera RIP YAN WINKLE, Will bo produced on a scale of completeness, 1 rf?agaificonco, and originaUy that will ba a revelation to playgoers, and WORTHY OF AN.Y THEATER IN THE WORLD; Box Plan at Holliday’s. Prices —Dress Circle and Stalls, 3s ; iamily Circle, 2s; Pit, la; Orchestra rftalls, ss. Day Tickets ut Aldous’ and Abel’s. FRED W. DUVAL. 179 Business Manager. T HE AGGREGATION OF SCIENTIFIC MARVELS. CLIFTON PHOTO GALLERIES, Willis street. Edison’s Latest Triumph. The Talk of the Town. THE KLSETOSOOPB. . New Scenes. THE KfNETOPHONE, To’ Seo and Hear. Also, Edison’* Latest Improved LOUD PHONOGRAPH. Over 100 ItemsT. to’ ffOlect from. Just rrivod and especially-gerf/d i-:re the Baritone onga, “Anchored,” “ The Lasi'Roll Call, O, Promise Mo.” . , Lon Spencer’s Comic Songs. The Minstrel elections, Overture, Gags, Song and art Choruses. American Bands, Cornet, anjo, Piccolo Solos, &o. Open from 10 a m. CLIFTON PHOTO GALLERIES, W;llis street. Imotoscopo also.at the Exhibition, opposite Potono Woollen Goods Display^ 17 A. H. WHITEtfOUSPj, Esnibit6V._ fiAian FAIR ! I CAKE FAIR ! XMAS TREE ! XMAS TREE ! ST. PAUL’S SUNDAY SCHOOLS, Tinakori road Room. DECEMBER 22nd and 23rd. 2 30 p.m to 10 p.m. Admission and 3d. Como and Hear fhe Xmw Carols ! 223 Come and Hour the School Band I

MEETINGS. TUB NEW Z'iIALiND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE Annual Mooting of tlio aboVo will bo hold on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 5 p.m., in the Gallery of Fine Arts, Whitmore street. Business; Adoption of Annual Report and Balancesheet Election of Officers The President; Dr Fell (one of the ViooPnwidonts), the Treasurer, the Auditors, and Mias M. Hill, and Messrs Nairn, W. S. Herd and D. T. Stuart, members of the Council, retire under the provisions of the Articles of h 237 Secretary. THE GEAB MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited, jk N Extraordinary General Meeting of the /V Shareholders of the Company will ho held In the Chamber ol Commerce, Lambton quay, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the nth day of January, 1897, at 8 pm., for the purpose of confirming the following special resolution passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting hold on the 11th day of December, 189 G •• That the number of Directors bo reduced to seven, and tho Articles of Association ho altered accordingly. ’ By order. \v. H . MILLWAED, General Manager. Wellington; 12th December, 1890. 115 THE GEAB MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, Limited. THE Ordinary General Meeting of the {shareholders of the Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton efuay, Wellington, onTUEbDAY, tho sth day of January, 1897, immediately after the Extraordinary General Meeting called tor the same evening at 8 p.m. Business : To receive report and balance-sheet To declare a dividend To elect two directors To elect two auditors ByOrdor - w. H. MfLLWABD, General Manager. Wellington, 12tli December, 1896. 116 ATHLETICS. sS'fer Assoc!''-’ 11 C'RICKET ! CRICKET ! CRICKET ! ®g”Firtt Visit of tho Queenslanders I ! THE GREAT INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH Queensland veksud A-LL New Zealand Wir.ti'BE HjAYED ON THE BASIN RESERVE, ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26tH, And MONDAY, DECEMBER 23th. Play at 10.30 a.m. Admission—Male Adults, Is; Ladies and lovs, 6d. Grandstand, 0d extra. 117 W. C. S. LEVEES, Soorotary. W airaeapa Caledonian Society. tvVenty-first annual gathering. FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 189?, INIHE MASTERTON PARK, At 11 a.m. sharp. SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF 35 EVENTS, ‘Besides Boys* and Girls* Races. There are three Bicycle Races for Amateurs, and three for Cash Cycling Club. Two Foot Races for Amateurs. Foot Races (open), Handicaps of 100, 220, £&0, 830yds and 1 rail© Hurdle Handicap, 220yds One Man and Two Mon Sawing Competitions (maidon) . Two Men Sawing (champion). First, «£a j Sad, JSZ ; 3rd, .€l. Hewing and Trog-felling Contests Entries for the foregoing close with the Secretary, at Mastcrton, on Saturday, 19th day of-December, 1890. Handicaps declared ] 21th December: acceptances, Ist January, between 10 and 11 a.m. | Entries will be received on the ground for ! Jumping, Vaulting, Pipeclaying, Dancing, i Wrestling, Hammer-throwing, &c. .Admission to ground, Is; Grandstand, la ; Children, half-price. ALEX. McLEOD, President. 998 W. SELLAR, Secretary. IST 0 \V OPE THE~DON, N. CASH TAILORS, 53, Manned street (Opposite Opera House). Suits to order, from ... JU 3 0 Tronaora to order, from 0 10 0 Fit Guaranteed, 315

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 3

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