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Skating ibs» i n k. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PKOGRAMUE Past I. I. " God Savo the Queen n —Vull Band and Chorus, in which the audience are requested to join 2. Band Selection —March (a) " the Front ” (Ord Humo) : (h) "America (vViuterbottom) —Band of H.M.S. Royal Arthur 3. Patriotic Song—“ The Queen’s Letter” (Hobbs— Mr W. B. Cadzow, with orchestral accompaniment 4. Character Sketch—“ The Washerwoman ” —Mias Dora Moatyn 5. Violir( Solo-fnl Mazurka (Wioniawski); (£;) ims?fmezzo (Mascagni)—Signor Bellizzi (the Intermezzo with orchestral accompaniment) 6. Song—“ By the Fountain’"' (Adorns)—Miss Hettio Lorraine Tansley 7: Band Selection—Punchinello Lancers (Williama)—Band H.M.S. Royal Arthur 8. Eccentric 3o,ng-“ His Room’s Lo Let Mr H. WhitehenfS Part 11. 1. Humorous March—(a) “ The Jolly Ccppersmith ” (Petal, (6) “ Strolling Round the Town ” (C. Godfrey)—Band H.M.S. Royal Arthur 2. Song—“ An old Love Dream ” (St. Quentin) —Miss Hettie Lorraine Tansley 3. Lightning Sketches-The Queen, Prince Of Wales, Lord Salisbury, Lord Ranfnrly, Mr Seddota, Mr Gladstone—Mr Gil, P. Hoskinia 4. Viclifi Solo—' 1 1/Eiair d'Amour" (Thirswall)—Mr C. Wo’od 5. Song—“ The Death of Neisod 1 (Srabam) - Mr W. Bf Cadzow, with orchestral adeempaniment 6. HWmofone.Song— t Live? Underneath Mr H. Wfc'itcheakl 7. The Sparkling Mistaken Identity ” —She (otherwise Olat-d Manners), Mias Dora Mostyn; He (otherwise George Fielding), Mr D. L. Dalziel 8. Band Selection—“ Scenes du Bal” (Ozibnlka)—Band H.M.S. Royal Arthur Admission, 6d and Is. A few front seats 12s, Doors opah at 1. Ocmjmanoe at 8 sharp. Exchange fiT all. BRIGHT LIGHTS MINSTREL] AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Owing to a prior engagement in Wanganui there will be No Performance on Wednesday Evening. The Company ro-open on Saturday night in a new performance, and with several new performers. 911 AND CA.GB-BIBD ASSOCIATION. ' , GRiND SHOW. PIGEONS AND CANARIES. NATIVES’ ASSCiCllflOlf9; HiLL, 21, Willis street. , QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Open from 2 to 10 p m. Admission Silver Coin. T. DONOVAN, 930 Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 1898—1899. OPENS IST DECEMBER, 1898. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. Applications for space are re. quested to bajeent in at earliest possible date.. All necessary forma may bo obtained from the Secretary Industrial Association, Wellington, or from the undersigned. W. B. HOLMES, Secretary. Office—Ho. 58, Queen street, Auckland. ■ 23rd February,lß9B. 180 D istuict Orders. Headquarters* Wellington, 23cd May, 1898, OFFICERS attending the Ball at Government House on the 26th lust, will wear Fulldress Uniform or Evening Dress. J. COLEMAN, Captain, 915 For Officer Commanding District. W. N. A. V. PURSUANT to District and Company Orders the Company will parade at Mount Cook Drillshed THIS MORNING, at 9 o’clock sharp. Members will bring lunch. Haversacks will be issued by the Storekeeper on parade. G. F. C. CAMPBELL, 921 Lieut.-Commauding. iiillilL PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY THE Members of the Corps will assemble at the various Railway Stations to take the Train leaving Lower Hutt at 8.10 a.m. on Queen’s Birthday, and will provide themselves with light lunch. The Ambulance Squad will provide stretcher and appliances. Uniform—Drill order and leggings. R. CLEMENT KIRK, 922 Lieutenant-Commanding. WELLINGTON CITY RIFLES. IN Pursuance of District Orders, the Com- . pany will parade at Mount Cook Drillshed on TUESDAY, 240 h May, at 9 a.m.. Drill order, with leggings, the men providing themselves with a light lunch. H. SNODGRASS, 884 Lieutenant. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Alfred Edward Markmann will leave his father’s residenoe, Austin street, at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 25th inst. B. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker, 10, Taranaki street. Telephone 937. 920 TVELLINGTON DINING HjOOMS, Thos. W, Simmonds, Proprietor. HAVING Opened the above Premises (which were lately occupied as Bodloy’s Dining Rooms), I intend catering for the Public Support in a manner wbioh I feel certain will bo appreciated by all patronising the WELLINGTON DINING ROOMS. Excellent Accommodation is provided for Permanent Boarders and Travellers. All the rooms have been thoroughly renovated and fitted up First Class—with all the comforts of a home Lunoheon Daily from 13. noon to 2 p.m. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Good Beds. Is, 479 S H B U E N HALL , NEAR DUNEDIN, A Sanatorium of the highest class, for the Care and Treatment of the Unsound in Mind of both sexes. ASHBURN COTTAGE, la the vicinity of the Hall, a Home for Male Inebriates, in terms of the Act of 1882. For prospectus and particulars, apply to DR FRANK HAY, 637 Resident Physician, Superintendent. DRUNKENNESS other narcotic diseases cured by the Bi-Chloride of Gold Treatment at the Hagoy Institute, Wanganui. For terms and particulars address Manager, Wanganui, or G. MEB, 567 Chemist, Lambton quay, Wellington. OYSTERS. OY-sTEBS. VIN AND KODBRIQUE, Oyster J enchants. Bluff and Wellington, exporter of Oysters in New Zealand. , fresh daily from their bed in Evans Bay. 599 P. EODEBIQUE Agent, Wellington. “ mHE Greatest Wealth is Contentment B with a Little." Contentment is easily obtained by drinking only A. and B. Mackay’s Liqueur Whisky. 766

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3441, 24 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3441, 24 May 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3441, 24 May 1898, Page 3