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O PE R A II OUSE. Under the direction of L. J. Lohk. TONIGHT. (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. Two Performances to-day at 2 30 and 8 of the Two iVonders of the IV orld, CARL HERTZ 1 Assisted by ( CARL HERTZ CARL HERTZ f Mdlle D’Altoa. 1 CARL HERTZ The World's Greatest Illusionist, and The Original and Only Genuine CINEMATOGRAPHS. Matinee to-day at 3.30. Children half-price. Matinee to-day at 2 3'l. Children half-price. Matinee to-day at 250 Children h ilf-price. GIVE THE CHILD Lt. N A TREAT. The Most Marvellous Entertainment ever seen in Wellington. extra programme to-night. By request to-night will bo produced, “ NOAH’S ARK.” “NOAH’S ARK.” AFTER THE FLOOD. AFTER THE FLOOD. TO-NIGHT ALL THE FAYOURITE PICTURES 1 Last Night—The Widow’s Kiss Last Night—Plate-Spinning by Masbelyne Last Night—Parliament street, London Last Night—Loie Fuller’s Serpentine Dance Last Night—Sea Cave in the Atlantic Last Night—Scotch Highlanders Last Night—Comic Costume Race Last Night—Prince’s Derby Last Night—Terrible Night And 10 Extra Pictures To-night 1 And 10 Extra Pictures To-night 1 Positively for the Last Time ! 1 See it Now or Never 1 1 PoFulau Prices— 3r, 2s and Is. Plan at Holliday’s. 133 EDWIN GEACH, Jus., Manager. O P B R A H OUSE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr W. O’Sullivan. FAREWELL VISIT. FOR BIGHT NIGHTS ONLY ! Commencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th. Good-Bye to the Favourites ! ’ POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY. Still Another Novelty 1 Pirat production in Wollington of Chassaigno’s world-famed comic opera— I ( FALKA ■) I Wanted -j FALKA >■ Wanted That Badly. (. FALKA } That Badly. (By arrangement with George Rignold, Esq.) The Auckland press and public unanimous in their verdict. The Beat Dressed Comic Opera! The Beat Mounted Comic Opera ! The Best Played Comic Opera ! AND The brightest, wittiest and most melodious comic opera Ever Produced in the Colony. Box plan at Holliday’s. Prices—Dress Circle and Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, la ; Orchestra Stalls, ss. FEED. W. DUVAL, 61 Business Manager. ART UNION DRAWING OP w ELLINGTON ROWING GRAND ART UNION, CLUB’S SATURDAY, 10th APRIL. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH. prize" list. 1. Piano, value £6O 2. Lady’s Humber Bicycle, value £3l S, Singer Sewing Machine (five drawers), value £l3 4. Wager Soaliing Boat, value £2O 5. Gent’s Humber Bicycle, value £lO 6. Handsome Framed Oleo, Value £3 10s 7. Chrystoleum New Zealand- Scenery, oolourod 8. Pair Batter Knives in Case 9. Arascens Bracket Drape 10. Handsome Silver Tea and Coffee Service, value £l9 11. Framed Engraving 12. Lady’s Hand Basket 13. Chrystoleum NeW Zealand Seenery 14. Hand-painted Panel 15. Beautiful Mantel Drape, value £3 16. Chrystoleum New Zealand Scenery -17; Framed Engraving i®. Beautiful Hand-painted Cushion, value £3 19. Chrystoleum Now Zealand Seenery, coloured 20. Gent’s Humber Bicycle, value £3O 21. Framed Chromo 22. Beautiful Album 23. Chrystoleum Now Zealand Scenery, coloured 24. Framed Etching 26. Handsome Framed Oleo, value £2 10s 26. Volume of Tennyson (complete), morocco bound, photo, illustrated 27. View of New Zealand Scenery Beautiful Hand-painted Bracket Drape SO. Framed Etching 30. Oil Painting, va.no £23 31. Coloured View qf New Zealand Scenery 32. Framed Eugraviuff ;l:j. Hottdqcainto'd Panel 31. Lady’s Hand Basket 35.. Japanese Tray , _ , 36. Beautiful Hand-painted Cushion, value - £3 37. Coloured -frioW Now Zealand Seenery 38. Framed EngraVih#’30. Japanese Cabinet ■" , 40. Handsome Folding Card Table, Valtit £* 41. Framed Etching 42. Coloured view Now Zealand Scenery 43. Framed Etching 41. Standard Works (Burns) 45. Spring Rocking Chair, value 23a 46. View of New Zealand Seenery 47. Hand-painted Bracket Drape 43. Framed Chromo 49. Pair of Vases , , „„ 50. Sot of Tea-spoons (in ease), value £2 10s Orders for tickets (up till date of drawing), accompanied by postal noto and stamped addressed envelope, sent to the Hon Treasurer, .1. Patterson, 232, Willis street, will receive a prompt reply. Tickets can be Ob:ained (up till 6 p.m. date of drawing, April 10thI from Wiokens & Son, J. W. Lo-Si, E. J. King & Son, Brown, Thomson & Co., 'Vt’hltaker Bros., Golden Rule Bazaar, J. B. lime -, Eller & Son and Singer Coy. Prizes on view at Eller & Son’s and Singer Company’s. Results of drawing will bs advertised in principal papers of the coliny, ’ ATHLETICS 3TIOE TO CYCLISTS. THE EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUNDS, IN AID OF THE employed Belief Fund. PROGRAMME FOR IRDAY EVENING, APRIL 10th, 1897. ithly Training Tickets, 2a 6d each. EW ZEALAND LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN. -One-mile Fancy Costume Handicap, prize, «£2, and •£! for best fancy -Two-mile Open Handicap, £2 and £1 -Three-mile Open Handicap, £2 and £1 ; CYCLISTS’ ALLIANCE. -One-mile Maiden Roadster Handicap', mphi.es -Two-mile Open Handicap, trophy —Five-mile Open Handicap, trophy ance, One Shilling for-each event, will close on TUESDAY.-EVENING •look atllhe office of the undersigned, Chambers. A. G. JOHNSON, Secretary. ■FOBTINO. Nelson Jockey c LUB. NOTICE. NO BOOKMAKERS, or their Agents, will bo allowed on Richmond Park, which is nrivate m-ouerty. at the forthcoming Meeting Sf the Nelson hockey Club. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 7th and Bth. SPIELERS are also notified that they will NOT be allowed on tho Course on any pretence whatever. joH jj GLEN, jog Secretary. ENGINE-DRIVER JOHgSON. R WILLIAM JOHNSON, of Gordon street, Burwood, Engine-driver, tV. Government Railways, writes : ave been suffering from Indigestion and epsia for six months. I used several dies without effect, and then tried your hoo,’ which surprised me very much, first few doses gave instant relief, rWO-THIRDS OF A BOTTLE EFFECTED A MANENT CURE. I bad intense pains eating, and always felt .tired and lid. My appetite was feeble, and for bs I never slept soundly. These sympbave now vanished, and in addition my are bright, my skin clear, and I feel in r health than ever. I now take * Wahoo ’ occasionally.” Yahoo ” (price 2s Gd) from all Chemists Storekeepers. Wholesale agents : Kemp--18, Prosser and Co.’s N.Z, Drug Co.. 870

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3094, 3 April 1897, Page 3

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