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O PB R A HL OUSE. TWO NIGHTS’ SEASON. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NEX December 18tk and.SOth. Enormous Success of JOHN FULLER'S MYEIOSAMA. FIRST NIGHT—LONDON TO NIAGARA, via LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK. ILLUSTRATED SONGS- “ Dai by and Joan, 1 ’ “ The Toreador,” The Bants of Allan Water,” '' The Signal Box ■’ SECOND NIGHT—THE LAND of tub ROSE. SHAMROCK, AND THISTLE. „ . , First appoaranco of Mr J. G. TURNER and' his Eatudiantina Band. Roappoarauce of Mr BKI’T FULLER, the London Humorist, in latest songs. Mr BEN FULLER has just been to England, and made a large purchase of most beautiful Myrioramic Works of Art, Mechanical Elf-sets, and all the 1693 Nov'elties. A £reat number of those will bo shown at each, performance. , • - Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2i; Stalls and Family Circle, la; Pit, 6i. ; ; ,-*THI3 AFTERNOON, r ; Matinee for School Children, at 3. ROUND THE WORLD AND SHADOW PANTOMIME. ■’ i \ Dress Circle, Is ; Other Parts, CJ; Children, Half-price. i "583 grand promenade of. ILLUSTRATIONS AND FINE ART , WAXWORK .. MUSEUM IS NOW OPEN AT THE ' •' CRITERION THEATRE, 5.;. r> .Manners street, ‘ "■ a 1 FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY i From the Paris Exhibition and Royal Aquarium, Westminster, London. New Figures and New Scenery ! and all theLatest Novelties Direct from London ! Open from 2 till 10 p.m. Admission, 6d ; Children, 3d. .■ . 456 ‘ MELANESIAN MISSION AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. A SALE OP WORK will be held in the ' ART GALLERY THIS DAY (SATURDAY). - Admission, Gd; .children accompanied by .v. . -parents, free*. _ 800 gj T . P,:A pr L* S .FART S H. (j'PENI NG ' OP THE NEW SYDNEY STREET SCHOOL BUILDING. The Opening Ceremony will be performed by . the Right Rev the Bishop of Wellington on THURSDAY, 23rd December, 1897, at 3 p.m. i Short Dedication Service, to be followed by i SOCIAL GATHERING. ‘ GRAND OPENING ENTERTAINMENT," At 8 p.m. Admission on either occasion, Is. •Further.partioulars in future announcement. ... .488 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION (WELLINGTON CENTRE).. THE- Annual Meeting will be held in the Art Gallery, Whitmore street, at 8 p m. on MONDAY, 20th December, wheu<-Hia •Excellency the Governor will present the Medallions and Coitifioatos won in . the .winter of 1896. All persons interested in ambulance work, are invited to attend. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, r- - 511 feoretary. EATING OF UNIMPROVEDJVALUES.... ACT, 1897. A PUBLIC Meeting: in reference ,to the above-named Act will be held in the Foresters* Hall? Tory street, on TUESDAY EVENING next, December 21, 1897, Messrs Hogg and Wilson, M’s.II.R., and'' other speakers will address the meeting. 585 JAMES GROVE. THE VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). .-■QUARTER DAY, 24th DECEMBER. ~|~NSUBERS whoso Policies expire as above are reminded that .their Renewal Premiums should t ,bo paid on or before FRIDAY; the' 24th ihst. ; LEVIN AND -CO., Ltd.. 561 ‘ ” Agents, j LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND - . GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. * QUARTER DAY, 24th DECEMBER. ' TNSXJRERS whose .polici expire on the JL ' . above date are reminded that renewal premiums should bo paid on; or before the 21th instant. Insurance against loss by fire effected on all classes-; of/ insurance prpperty-,at lowest currentrates. Losses settled with promptitude. LEVIN AND CO., Ltd., k I 565 v . , r. Agents. ; , :'COITIZBNS>’ j LI FE AS SU EANOE COMPANY, Limited. I HEAtT OFFICE FOB NEW ZEALAND j ” Customhouse quay, Wellington. The Citizens’ has close on 200,000 Policy - holders, and is the largest 'office oejcts kind in the Southern Hemisphere.' i / . ; Citizens” deolarea Bonuses Annually.' An Increased Bonds declared foe 1896. - . THE'CITIZENo’ “TRIPLE ALLIANCE :,/ ? • POLICY” i ; COMBINES LIFE ASSURANCE i-} • AND .• , : 'i ,y AGO 6 D IN VM ST ME N T WITH THE OPTION OP A i PENSION, EOBpLIEEi | .i person at age SO next birthday cannsaure for .£IOOO, payable on attaining the age of . 50, for a yearly premium of •039^.168>;8d.:: After five years* premiums -Rave; been paid, and the should, be discontinued, the policyholder -will be entitled to the option of securing ■ :. ;i ••s.v.i o A PAID-UP POLICY /on?;which ~no- further, .premiums will bc re[quiredKfor a-quarter, of the full amount of the policy, together with, the .whole: op the bonuses added. Should death: occur any time after the issue of the policy and before attaining, the age ..selected, one half of the sum assured and bonuses will be payable. Assure now and secure a Bonds for' ; -THIS TEAR.— Policies issued for £3OO from age 16 next birthday and payable on the assured attaining. -55, or 60; or he .will be entitled to the option of drawing a Pension for THE BEST OP HIB LIFE. JAMES F. LANE, 911 JOO'-V' Resident . NOW IS THE TIME Society and secure this year’s Bonus by Assuring Before the 31st December. For full particulars apply to THOS.H. 1 HIGGS, Agent,, Australian'Mutual-Provident Society, Wellington. Telephone No. 17. 744 NOTICE OF . APPLICATION FOE TEANSFEE OF, LICENSE. 1 FREDERICK STEPHEN COOPBE, a of -fellingtop, Hotelkeeper, holdelr of a' Publican's License ’in respect of the house and premises situate, at Mnlgrave street, : Wellington, and known by the sign of the Thistle Inn; do hereby give'notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate’s Conrt; 'Wellington,-on tho tlh day of March, ,JB9B, apply for. a Transfer of the said License from myself to'Charles Cress, my appointee. ' Dafed’tHe lOth day of March, 1897.” ‘ THISTLE INN HOTEL, Mnlgravestreet, 'Wellington. C. CRESS v' ,t..; iPEOPEIETOE. THIS favourite Hostelry, has been recently renovated,; and . how. affords good aocommodation for visitors to the. oity._ The proprietor, who ia well known on the West Coast of the South Wand and in Marlborough province, fas well as in the WairarapS, flisItrict, will be glad to renew 'the acquaintance of his many friends <at 1 the sign of “The Thistle." ' L . patrons-will receive(every attention* and i tha charges will bo found to.be moderate. 1 ' t. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the best brands ,Rnd approvedjquaiity, . i-. . ■.. ■ ■ Travellers by train will find the old house moat convenient. ... 557 fT^HE 1 SANATORIUM,'Cdmbridge, Wait -I ». katoi MissPniham, CertificatedNti||e; Miss Harris,' Masseuse. A home for eonvalesoent patients; those desiring repose or to recruit. ' Bountifully situated -ia this in-1 vigorating part of the Waikato, at an easy distance from.the Railway and Domain, with pleasant walks and drives in everydireotioiij ■Every attention by*-the Principals. Massage -f spoclirJitrr' Terms- according to Requirements. ; Nos infectious- oases taken. ■graphfe address “ Pulhami" Cambridge. '849

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3311, 18 December 1897, Page 3

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