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JE XCHA NG E H ALL. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. LADIES'"EVENING. IS AID OF ST. ANDREW’S DORCAS. Part I, BUTTERFLY LAND, ! 'With Limelight Effects. Libretto by H. B. Bridge, Esq. Queen Butterfly Miad L. Watson. The following appropriate songs, danood, choruses, &0,, iutroduced Solo and Chorus (“ Utopia, Limited ”In Lazy Languor Miss Phcabo Parsons Solo and Humming Chorus (“Christopher Columbus ”) Miss Parsons ‘Where the 800 Sucks”—Mrs B. M. Wilson Solo—“ I Don’t Want to Flay in Your Yard ” Miss Qneenie Lotham Dance—“ Alataando ’’ —Sir Butterflies Solo and Chorus (“Christopher Columbus”) —“Oh Honey, my Honey”—Mias Parsons Recitation—Miss L. Watson Operatic Stfeca—“Pirates of Penzance” — Mias Phoebe Pafsofis Duet (“Utopia, Limited”)—“ Although of Native Maids the Cream” —Mrs D. M. Wilson and Miss Watson Operatic Chorus—“ Quaff the Nectar ” Butterflies Duet aad Danco—“ The Motor Car ” —Misses Newton Part 11. Song— 1 * The Lfck Divine ” (with violin obligato Miss Elsio' Hennah)—Miss Hennah Song—Mias Groig Recitation—Miss Halmoa Song—Mrs Macpuff Boyd Skirt Dance—Miss D. Tripo Accompanists ; Mieses Jessie Newton and Alice Maginhity. Part 111. BURLESQUE ORCHESTRA (With apologies to the Wellington Orchestral Society). Boi Plan at the Dresden. Commence at .8 o’clock. Tickets—Circle,’ 2s Gd ; Stalls, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. * 2 7 Skating jS» i Ef ii. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27th. Re-appearanoo of the eminent Tenor Vocalist, MR JOHN FULLER and inauguration of bis immensely suoceasfu WEEKLY POPULAR CONCERTS NEW MYKIOBAMA, As ‘ produced for throe years in Auckland afid si* months in Dunedin. Magnificent Views of i “ LONDON DAY BY DAY.” High-class Concert Company —Mr John ’uller, Mr Howard Chambers (the groat mckland basso), Miss Lydia Walters, Miss lettia Warden, Mr Walter Fuller, Mr John Mora, &c. , . , Mr Fuller’s popular and successful prices— CHAIRS, Is. 0° BODY OF HALL, £> Every Wednesday till Further Notice. 211 ALF. BURTON, Representative. Opera EL ous e. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27ih; Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, Lady RanEurly and snite. LADY DOUGLAS will give .’an Entertainment on the above date in aid of the SYDNEY STREET (THORNDON) BOYS’ CLUB. ’he programme will comprise the following items s—iIVING STATUARY. FENCING BY YOUNG LADIES. STEP-DANCING. JAPANESE DANCE. SHADOW PANTOMIME. BICYCLE DISPLAY BY YOUNG LADIES. SCENA PROM EASTERN LIFE. LIVING PICTURES PROM ART STUDIES. BANJO AND OCARINA SOLOS nr ME HUNTER-BROWN. VOC AL SOLOS BY MISS LAURA GRAVE (pupil op Madame Mekz) and MESSRS PEOUSB and DOUGLAS JACKSON. MR L. SAWTELL will give his amusing reproduction of the ZOOPHONE. Full Orchestra, under the direction of Mb Minipib. The Box Plan is now open at Mewra Holliday’s. Admission Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, 2a ; Pit, Is. Tickets for all parts of the house may now be obtained from Messrs Holliday. Performance to commence at 8 p.m. 177 Under the distinguished patronage of His Exeellenoy the Governor and the Countess of Eanfurly, the Eight Hon R. J. Seddon, Colonel Pole Penton (Commander of tho Forces) Lientenant-Oolonel Nowall and Officers of the Wellington Garrison. XfELLINGTON GARRISON BAND. GRAND FANCY FAIR AND ART UNION (By Special Permission of tho Colonial Secretary), In Aid of a New. Set of Instruments, ; is ncTw open at the. SKATING RINK And will remain open until SATURDAY, 23bd OCTOBER, 1897. The FANCY PAIR will be OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON prom 3 till 5.30 o’clock, and EVERY EVENING PROM 7 TILL 10. 40 Handsome and Valuable Prizes will bo given in the Art Union. Art Union Positively Drawn on MONDAY EVENING, tho 25th iust., at 8 o’clock, in the Skating kink. . Prizes are now on view in shop in Willis street, where tickets can be purchased during tho day and evening. TICK BTS, la each (which includes Admission once to the Fair). H. DAVIS, Secretary. 13? A. M. SCHOCH, Assist. See. GARRISON BAND‘ART UNION. Bloeks and unsold Tickets must be returned to< tho Secretary not later than SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd October. H. DAVIS. 199 Secretary.gi & LADY BANPUELY LODGE, U.A.O.D. THE Inauguration Ceremony and Initiation of Members will take place at the Feohabite Hall, Manners street, TO-NIGHT (Friday), the 22nd inat., at 7.30 o’olook. Candidates are requested to attend punctually. JAS. G. STEVENS, 205 Hon. Secretary (pro tern,.) ENGINEERS’ LOCK-OUT. ]\|ASS J^EETING ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o’clock, AT EXHIBITION BICYCLE TRACK, Reclaimed Land. Speakers—Members of Parliament and others. Mitohelltown Brass Band will start from Government Buildings at 7.30. Donations will be thankfully received by Messrs John Hutcheson, M.H.R., J. H. Heaton, Andrew Collins (Trustees), and E. J. Lo Grove (Hon Treasurer). JOHN FAWCUS, 215 Hon Sec. ONSLOW BQEOUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN. I HEREBY Convene a Meeting of,the Ratepayers of tho Borough of Onslow, to bo held on TUESDAY, the 26th day of October, at 8 o’olook p.m , in the Kaiwarra Hall, to consider and disease tho proposal of the Council of the Borough of Onslow (already advertised in tins newspaper) to raise a Special Loan of -£SOOO. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1897. JOHN HOLMES, 207 Mayor. YISIT KABOEI PLEASURE Gardens. Boating, Refreshments, &o. Admission, 6d. Young’s Brakes will leave- Fitz Gerald’s Corner at 10 15 urm. and 2 p.m., latumi-g 4p m. Sunday a 9 p.m. Return fares, la Cd( Including admission .to Gardens. Sundays 2a. . 893

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3264, 22 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3264, 22 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3264, 22 October 1897, Page 3

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