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Skating Si i n k, POSITIVELY THE LAST CONGEST. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT !! THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 21st inst., at 8. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH OF THE AUDIENCE WILL BE TAKEN. AMY vSHBRWIN, The Australian Nightingale, Supported by her Talented Company— AJEtTHCTK DEANE (Baritone). j KITTY GEINDLAY (Contralto). ALBERTO ZELMAN (Violinist). HERBERT STONEHA3I (Flautist). S. SZCZEPANOWSKI (at the Piano). Bequests for Songs left at the Dresden Piano' Company’s will be considered. The result of the plebiscite takeu will be advertised in this evening’s “Post.” POPULAR - PRICES. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Reserved seats, 2s. Box plan at the Dresden Company’s. Tickets also at Linley’s, tobacconist. Doors open ot 7 o'clock » concert at 8. Members oT the Girls’ Friendly Society are invited to be present St to-nipfht’s Concert. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs Rix, Xngestre street. L. G. SHARP, Manager. JAS. TaIT, Representative. GIRLS* FRIENDLY SOCIETY. THE AMY SHERWIN CONCERT. Members of the above Society are invited by Madante Sco'cvfrn to’ attend her Concert in the Skating Rink’ 'JO-NJGHT. It is hoped that members will largely avail themselves of Madame Sherwin’a very kind: invitation. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs Hli. . 575 B. M ASHCROFT, Hon. Sec , G.F.B. R i Skating TUESDAY, 24th MAY, FIRE BRIGADE’S SPORTS DAY. Oii AND ENTERTAINMENT, Produced ittSe r the management of MR W. B CADZOW, The Eifflnen't Tenor. Splendid Holiday Programme in preparation by talented Instrumentalists, Vocalists, and Humorists. ed and Is- A few front seats Daj ajrfetf St Drfedffn Company, where seats may be resorted Watch Monday and Tuesday’s tm'pe'rS for full particulars and programme. A RECORD. AT fhs (JREAT FETE and GALA SPORTS OS TUESDAY NEXT, on the Basin Reserve, a Record Attendance is expected. GRAND PROGRAMME OP SPORTS. Remember Ouk Cause — ACCIDENT AND INCIDENTAL FUND. M. AD A M JEt ELL EB . Physiognomist, TnspikatioiVXl Upper Ghuznbk street, Third house, left hand side, from Willis street. Questions answered and Information given on every subject—Health, Marriage, Business, TO-DAf (SATURDAY) POSITIVELY LAST DAY. 668 lit; PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. MEMBERS are notified that (weather permitting) the two Cutters will leave Petone Boatshed at 1.15 p.ra. on SUNDAY, to Visit the Flagship Royal Arthur. B. CLEMENT KIRK, 851 Lieutenant-COWmanding. PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. M EMBERS are notified that a Speoial /B Meeting of the Corps will be held at ) conclusion of the Queen’s Birthday rade for the Election of a Lieutenant. E. CLEMENT KIRK, 5 Lieutenant-Commanding. GIGANTIC CASS Sale OP BOOTS AND SHOES PRIOR TO REMOVAL. THE gJYDNEY BOOT COMPANY Desire to inform their Patrons and the Public generally that, in order ito meet the requirements of onr fast-increasing business, we are Removing to more commodious Premises, 42, Cuba street (next to Barber and Co.’s Steam Dye Works). JOB LOTS OP BOOTS AND SHOES Are now being offered at LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. To quote prices is a faros. Come and judge for (yourselves. The FULL VALUE of ONE POUND for TEN SHILLINGS. REMEMBER ! —Sale positively Closes May 21st, and on and after Wednesday, May i Ike business will be carried on at our iv Premises, 42, CUBA STREET (Opposite Messes Herbert Baillie and Co., Stationers, &c.). SYDNEY BOOT COMPANY. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. Wf ELLINGTON DINING OMS, Thos. W. Simmonds, Proprietor. HAVING Opened the above Premises (which were lately occupied us Bodley’s Dining Rooms), I intend catering for the Public Support in a manner which I feel oer- I tain will be appreciated by all patronising ! the I WELLINGTON DINING ROOMS. Excellent Accommodation is provided for Permanent Boarders and Travellers. All the rooms have been thoroughly renovated and fitted np First Class—with all the comforts of a home Luncheon Daily from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Good Beds, Is. 479 AMERICAN «EAL-GuAT, Manufactured in Boston, Mass., gOFT, PLIABLE and WATERPROOF, GENTS.’ WINTER BOOT—THE “ McKINLEt,” waterproof. “ DUKE OF YORK,” wide-welfod ‘ HEALTHERIE," Doeskin lined THE “ GLASGOW ” Boot, wide-welted stylish, 16s 6d Gents.’ Slippers, from Is. POTTER TND SON, SHOE IMPORTERS. 493 C. G. SHERWOOD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92, Cuba street (Next door to Ayres’ Botanic Dispensary), j GOLD Watches, from 40s; Silver Watches, from 17s 6d; Rotherham’s Levers, from j 355; Metal Watches, from ss; Silver Brooches, from Is ; Geld Brooches, from 4s 6d ; Spectacles, from Is; Clonks and alarms, from 3s; I 18-oar at Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers, Government stamped. Watches cleaned or new mainspring, from 2a 6d ; Watch Glasses, I 6d. 681 DIAMOND JUBILEE MINERAL AND AERATED WATER MANUFACTORY. HAVING Purchased the above Business from Messrs Strike, MoLellan and Kronpa, wo beg to notify to the public generally that we are prepared to supply the very host article that can be manufactured, and respectfully aak old patrons and the public at large to give us a trial, and can confidently guarantee every satisfaction. GILMER AND CO. Wellington, 27th April, 1898. 375 o^cashhatteeslJd^eecees, 45a, Cuba street, AVE just received their stock of Winter Goods, which will be sold at astonishing prices. JJaw Ties and Rows, just arrived.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 3

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