Festival Choral Society, opera house. CHRISTMAS NIBHI. “ MESSIAH.” This immortal work will bo rendered by the strongest body of voices heard in Wei* lington since the great Festival of 1891. None of the principal choruses which have endeared themselves to English - speaking nations will bo omitted. ' 9 Soloists : Madame EVELBEN CARLTON Mbs J. H. BUKFOOT Mb F. MASON (late Lincoln Cathedral) MbF. S. POPE Fall Orchestral Accompaniment. CONDDCTOB Mr KODJ3BT PaHKEB. Tickets—3a, 2a, la Gd and Is, or Family Sets of five at greatly reduced prices, may be had at Dresden Company, Keiohardt’s, Beg'g’a, King's, or any member of Choir. Box plan at Dresden. 601 .THOS. PRINGLE, Hon. Sec. 1/ QKATING “OINK. / “ Okating XLxnk. O THE LAST OF THE SEASON, X M-A S NIGHT. THE LAND OF THE CROSS. GRAND MYRIORAMIC SACRED CONCERT. New Pictures. New Songs, r JOHN FULLER’S MYBIORAMA, 6 D 670 gIT. PAUL’S PARISH. OPENING *’ J-OP THE NHW SYDNEY STREET SCHOOL BUILDING. Tho Opening Ceremony will be performed by tho Right Rev tho Bishop of Wellington on THURSDAY, 23rd December, 1897, at 3 p.m. Short Dedication Service (Choral) And Social Gathering (Music, Refreshments, &c., &c.) At 8 p.m., GRAND OPENING ENTERTAINMENT, Part I.— Concert under direction of Mr Robert Parker Part ll.— Dramatic Performance, “ Fair Encounter,” .Admission on either occasion, Is. Tickets can now bo obtained at St. Paul’s Vicarage, the Dresden Piano Company, or from the undersigned, 617 W.^p! T } Churchwardens. BEAUTIFUL BELMONT ! BOXING DAY i~~ BOXING DAY ! jTi BAND MONSTER PICNIC <UT BT THE GARRISON BAND and WELLINGTON NAVA.LS.
Sports anji Games of every description, for young and old. COME'ONE ! 00HE ALL! And see the Lovely Peru Grove. Full particulars in future issue. H. DAVIS I Joint 214 GUN. G. SPAP.KE 5 Seoretariea. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MEETING TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at Mnaenm, at 8 o'clock. - Papees: 1. “ Thoughts on Comparative Mythology,” by E. Tregeur, F.R.G.S 2. On the Recent Earthquake, by H. C. Field. E. H. GOEB, 609 Secretary, WELLINGTON BRANCH WILL Meet in Thomas’ Hall on THURSDAY, 23rd December, at 8 p m. Nomination of Candidates for Membership . -s - Nomination , of additional Vice-Presi-dents (2) and Committeemen (5) Lecture by Dr NEWMAN’bn “ My Recent Trip to England, &o.” 1 Admission to Friends of Members, 6d. 643 KILBIRNIE. A MEETING of male inhabitants of Kilbirnie will be.beldjn the b’choDit-oom on WEDNE-DAT. the S9th fort., at 8 p.m., to consider the advisability of handing over the Reserve Trust 'to the Melrose Borough Council; ; - J. CLARK, 496 Hon. See. f LOYAL ANTIPODEAN LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE usual Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the above Lodge will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock promptly. Business important. 610 A. G(JI3E, Secretary. WAKAMARINA GOLDEN BAR GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). EXTRAORDINARY. MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS. "VTOTIOE is hereby given, pursuant to J3I Section 63 of “ The Mining Companies Act, 1894,” that an Extraordinary Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the office of Messrs Badham and Biss, Customhouse quay, Wellington, on the 10th JANUARY, 1898, at 8 o’clock p.m. Business: To take into consideration the position of the Company, and to provide for the disposal of forfeited shares, sub/ j sot to the provisions of Section 41 of “ The Mining Comjmnieq Act, 1894.” ■ ’ ■■■ The following shareholders have forfeited their sterns | The above shares are all of the nominal valne of 29s each, of whioh amount 2s l(d per share has been called up; Dated this 13th day of December, 1897, ; ROBERT WILBEBFOSS; - , ‘ 487 Legal. Manager.'., ' FUNERAL NOTICJE.; t THE, Friends of Edward and Ellen Gibbs are'respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late son, which will leave his parents’ residence, 68, Moleaworth street, Today. Wednesday, 22nd December, at 9 a,m. for Bt. Mary’s Cathedral, Hill street, and thonoe to Karori Cemetery.' . ’ CLARK AND THOMPSON' . . Undertakers,' Tel. 806. No. 55, Moleaworth street. , 674 j&a' GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Head Office, Wellington. LOST POLICY. PPLICATION having been made to me under section 28 of the “Life Asinoe Policies Aet, 1884” for the issue , copy of the Policy on the life of SXANDEB STEVENS, of Melbourne, lerly of Bulla, Wellington and Lyell, ibered 6471 in' the books of the Governt Insnranoe Commissioner, and evidence ing been supplied as to .the loss ’of the Inal, T hereby give notice that I shall a a copy as requested, unless notice be ;ed forbidding the same on or before the' i day of January, 1898.' ated at Wellington this 22nd day of jmbor, 1897. j. H. RICHARDSON, . Commissioner, LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAX, 1898. OTICE is hereby given that the Lower J.W Hntt Borough Connoil baa fixed the Tax for the Registration of Doga at Five fchillings per Dog for the year 1898. Mr A. A, W. Compton has been appointed Collector of Dog Tax, to whom the amount mast be paid at his residence, Hntt. PERCY B. PURSER, Town Clerk. Dower Hntt, 181 b December, 1897, 610
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3314, 22 December 1897, Page 3
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