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T H O M A S’ JEL A L I*. MR MACDUFF BOYD’S F-RST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 18m OCTOBER, Beethoven’s No. 1 Sonata, for violin and piano; Front’s Quartet, for piano and strings; Selection of Popular Airs from “ Faust,” for piano and strings; temps’ “Reverie,” for violin; 4 <t Tho Southerners’ Night Song Duet, Toll Hoc [ Love Her SoDuet, “Go, Pretty tioee, ’ &o. ruhscription ticket for series, 6d, admitting two to each concert j general admission, 2s ; ’gallery, Is, 133 J . CHURCH, O Tcc L street. ao-MGHT (MONDAY), at 8 o’clock. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL BY M>' ROBERT PARKER, i psiß’iFD by Madame Eveleen Carlton a.m> wT. Joseph’s Choir. Ma'dame Carlton will sing “My Beloved Fpako ” (G6un6d) and the “ Inflammatua ” # Collection in aid of the Organ. 115 C OMPLIMENTAEY SMOKE CONCERT TEN DEBED TO THE BISLET RIFLE TEAM OF NEW ZEALAND, To bo hold at tbo Mount Cook Drill Hall, THIS EVENING (Monday), 18th OCTOBER, 1897, At 8 o’clock. Tickets 2s Gd - Volunteers aro requested to appear in Uniform. CUAS. HALE, 111 Hon. See. JGsohangb JBL ALL. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. LADIES’"EVENING. ItT AID OF ST. ANDREW’S DORCAS. Past I. f’rHEFLY LANS, With Limelight Effects. Libretto by H. B. Bridge, Queen Butterfly Miss L. Watson. The following appropriate songs, dances, choruses, &0., introdaoed : Solo and Chorus (“ Utopia, Limited”)—“ln La2y Languor ” —Miss Phoabe Parsons Solo and Humming Chorus (“ Christopher Columbus ”) Miss Parsons .. golo—” Where the Bee Suoka —Mrd B. M. Wilson _, „ Solo—“ I Don’t Want to Play m Your Yard Mies Queanie Letham Danoe—“ Alamande ’’—Six Butterflies _ Solo and Chorus (“ Christopher Columbus ) —“Ob Honey, my Honey’’—Miss Parsons Recitation —Mias L. Watson Operatic Soena —“ Pirates of Ponsanoo Miss Phcebe Parsons , Duet (“ Utopia, Limited Although Ql Native Maids the Cream ” —Mrs B. M. Wilson and Mies Watson Operatic Chorus —“ Quaff the Nectar Butterflies Duet and Danoe—“ The Motor Oar ’’—Misses Newton ■ Part 11. Song—* 1 The Link Divine ” (with violin obligato by Mias Elsie Hennah) —Miss Hennah ‘ Song—Mias Greig. Recitation—Miss Holmes Song—Mrs MaoDaff Boyd Skirt Danoe—Miss D. Tripe 'Accompanists : Misses Jessie Newton and. Alice Maginnity. Part 111. BURLESQUE ORCHESTRA (With apologies to the Wellington Orchestral Society). Box Plan at the Dresden. Commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets—Circle, 2a 6d j Stalls, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. 127 preliminary announcement. GRAND GYItNASTfC CARNIVAL : ‘By the Members of THE WELLINGTON PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND’ GYMNASIUM. Under the directorship of Mr Thomas Tankard, the Instructor (late Director City Gymnasium, Sheffield, England), AT THE Opera JET o us b , MONDAY and TUESDAY, November Ist and 2nd. Dross Circle seats may be booked at Mr J, D. Barnett’s, Lambton on ay. Prices—Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s j Family Circle and Pit, la. Programme in future isane. 132 HE PERRIERS’ COUNTRY TOUR, Continued - Woodville—Monday and Tuesday Palmerston North —Wednesday and Thursday Shannon —Saturday, 23rd October, Levin—Monday, 25th October. CROWDED OUT EVERY NIGHT, Without exception, wet or flne. You must ooine early for good seats. Admission—Front, Is Gs ; Back, Is. 124 ST. PAUL’S DAY AND KINDEEGARTEN SCHOOL. LECTURE by Sir James Hector, entitled “ Antarctic Explorations,” with leligbt Views, will be given in, the Art lery TO-NIGHT (Monday), October 18th, ! o’clock, ", , Adnrssion, Is, ■ 84 WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. MEMBERS are reminded that the next Concert is fixed for TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, and full attendances at all Practices is absolutely necessary. FRANK J. OAKES, 128 Secretary. SBDDON RECEPTON COMMITTEE. THE Finance Committee for the Seddon Reception will meet at No. 10, Queen’s Chambers, TO-DAY (Monday), 18th instant, at 4 p.m. .. .. Business —To Pass Accounts. A. R. HISLOP, Xjg Ho# See. 5 SOCIETYFOBTHE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. HE Annual Meeting will be held in the Art Gallery on WEDNESDAY, 20th iber, at 4.30 p.m. is Excellency the Governor, will preside, the Children’s Prizes will be presented ho Countess of Eanfurly. J. S. JAMESON, Hon. See. WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB. IHE Annual General Meeting will bo held in the Clubroom, No. 11, Exchange Wings, on THURSDAY, 21st October, 7, at 8 p.m. M. BUCKLEY JOYCE, Hon See. ASTEETON TRUST LANDS TRUST, OPENING OP NEW TOWN HALL. A PPLTCATIONS addressed to the Chair. oL man will be received until the 13th November, 1897, for the opening nights of the Maatertru Town Hall. Applicants to state nature of ■ performance, number of nights required, ana make an offer of percentage ol gross proceeds. .Any farther particulars or application to 11. BROWN; 52 ■ Secretary.WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB’S ART UNION. NOTICE TO TICKET-HOLDERS. rjVHE Art Union in connection with the above will not be drawn till the end of tbii Month, aa the returns .from Country Agentf will not bo in. Town Agents will, therefore, continue to sell Art Union Tickets to 3lsl October. Art Union to be drawn Ist week ir NOVEMBER. 123 A. W. STEVENS, Hon Sec. j IN THE MATTER OF « THE FOREIGN COMPANIES ACT, 1884.” NOTICE ia hereby given that the office in the City of Wellington of the Nortl German Fire Insurance Company, of Ham burg, Germany, has been Changed from No 12, Feathoraton Btrest to No. 41, Fcalhorstor street. 113 S. WATERS, District Agent. " BANKOF NEW ZEALAND^ ON and after MONDAY, the 18th ol October next, the business of the Joca branch of the Bank of New Zealand will b< conducted in the Premises lately occupied b] the Colonial Bank, situate on lambton quay A. D. SOMMERVLLLE, 90 Manager. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notifu t that Dividend for six months endec 31st August is now payable at the Company’i Office, Lambton quay, IT

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 3

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