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J)URWARD JLjELY AND FEADLEIN ELLY FUCHS. FEAULEIN ELLY FUCHS. GRAND EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT ON THURSDAY EVENING AT ONE SHILLING. AT ONE SHILLING. AT ONE SHILLING. AT ONE SHILLING. That all may hear tho Beat Singer that ever sang in Wellington, ami for the convenience of the thousands who, watching for the illuminations of H.M.S. Royal Arthur, could not attend the Opera Hou-e last night, MR LELY will present a New Version of his POPULAR MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, C| 'HE FTNION TACK, Ihe Union a? ace. THE FAREWELL PROGRAMME Will include Now Songs and the principal Gems of Tuesday’s Programme, the “Death of Nelson "and “ The Star-Spanghd Banner,” j and for tho first time Mr LELif will sing—- “ THE MACGREGORS’ GATHERING ” AND “THE HOLY CITY.” ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE NOVELTY Will ha FRAULEIN ELLY FUCHS’ Performauce of Vieuxtemps’ celebrated American Fantasia, with its extraordinary variations on the National Air, “YANKEE DOODLE,” “YANKEE DOODLE,” “ YANKEE DOODLE,” Being Praulein Fuchs’ First Humorous Solo and her Last Performance in Wellington, the Talented Young Artiste having been engaged by Mr B. S. Smythe for Mr Durward Lely’s Australian Tour. ONE SHILLING ALL OVER THEATRE, ONE SHILLING ALL OVEK THEATRE, Except Dress Circle (2s). for which Seats can be reserved without extra charge at Holtiday’a. To ccramonce at S sharp, the Company having to go on board tho Rotoici immediately after tho performance. 913 R. B. SMYTHE. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS, No. 97. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting will MjlS THIS EVENING (Wednesday), in conSJlpUnoo of tho regular date of meeting falling on Queen’s Birthday. - F. JENNINGS, 937 Secretary. PROPOSED COLLEGE RIFLES. A GENERAL MEETING of all those who have signified their intention of joining, and also of all who are eligible to join the above Corps, will bo held in the Trooadero on FRIDAY, the 27th day of May, 1898, at 8 p.m. Business : Final Formation of the Corps, H. C. ROBINSON, 938 Secretary to Provisional Committee. WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING. REPORT OF SITE COMMITTEE. UNDER resolution of members of the Association at the Annual General Meeting I hereby intimate that tho adjourned meeting will be held at tho Chamber of Commerce on WEDNESDAY, June Ist, IS9B, at 2.30 p.m., to receive and discuss the report of Committee appointed to recommend a site for the Show Ground. J. R. BLAIR, Mayor, 838 Chairman of Committee.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NATIVE MEETING AT PAPAWAI. CHEAP EXCURSION TO GREYTOWN. ON Wednesday, 25fch May, 1898, holiday excursion tickets to Greytown (rates, 2d per mile first-class; Id per mile secondclass; minimum fare 4s and 2s respectively ; mileage counted one way only) will be issued from Masterton, Carterton, and intermediate stations, by the trains leaving Masterton 7.10 a.m. and 10.25 a.mand from Te Aro, Pigeon Bush and intermediate stations by the mail train (leaving To Aro 7 a.m., Wellington 7.15 a.m.) and the special excursion train (which stops at all stations, if required, to lift passengers) leaving Te Aro 8.5 a.m., Wellington 8.17, Ngahauranga 8.28, Petone 8.30, Lower Hutt 8.45, Upper Hutt 9.25, Kaitoko 10,10, Fentheraton 11.30, arrive 11.55 a.m. The above tickets will bo available for return by the train leaving Greytown for Te'Aro at 4.36 p.m. and for Masterton at 7.10 p.m, on 25th, or by any train on 26th May, 1898. BY ORDER. District Traffic Office, Wellington, 21st May, 1898. 835 lathe matter of a" Bill intituled an Act to authorise WILLIAM McLBAN (in such Bill and herein referred to as the promoter) to use and hire for use Light Locomotives in Streets and Roads. ]VTOTICE is hereby given that application J3I is intended to be made at the next session of tbe General Assembly of New Zealand for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise the promoter and bis assigns and licensees to use and hire for use any vehicle propelled by mechanical power which unladen is under three tons in weight, either used alone or for the purpose of drawing one vehicle, and no more, of such weight that the. combined weight of the two when unladen shall not exceed four tons, such vehicle being so constructed that no smoke or visible vapour is emitted therefrom, except from some temporary or accidental cause. Copies of the Bill will be deposited at tbe office of the Examiner of Standing Orders on or before the commencement of the session, and may also be had upon application to the undersigned. It is intended to amend the law in favour of the promoter so that he may use vehicles as before described, subject only to the enactments, rules, or regulations affecting vehicles generally, and to exempt such locomotives used or hired by the promoter or his licensees from the provisions of the Police Offences Acts, 1890 and 1891, and all other provisions regulating the use of traction engines, but subject to the provisions of the said Bill for the making of regulations by the Governor-in-Conn oil regulating the keeping and use of petroleum and inflammable liquids or fuel intended to be need for such light locomotives, and exempting the same from the law at present regulating the same. Dated this 18th day of May, 1898. BRANDON & HISLOP, 923 Solicitors and Agents for the Bill. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. LICENSES FOR VEHICLES. THE Inspector of Vehicles will bo in attendance at the Corporation Offices on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the Ist and 2nd JUNE, at 9.30 o’clock each day, for the purpose of inspecting all vehicles for which licenses for the current year are required. They will be taken in the following order Carta and Expresses—Wednesday Cabs and other Vehicles —Thursday The attention of owners cabs and expresses is drawn to the provision in the bylaw requiring the numbers of the vehicles to be painted on both lamps, and on both sides of the vehicle. Tbe numbers on the lamps are to be of some dark colour, and not less than one inch in height. Owners are requested to get these numbers painted before licensing day. K PAGE( Town Clerk. May 23, 1893. 917 SHOOTING PROHIBITED. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the northern portion of the Wainni Forest Reserve, pear Paraparaumn, is absolutely Closed against Shooting or Trespassing. Plans of the protected area may be seen at the Post Offices, Paraparaumn, Fahantanui and Upper Hutt, Dated this 18th day of May, 1898. By order. W. R. MORRIS, Hon See. 818 Wellington Acclimatisation Society.

3/11 STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS, 3/11 IRLS ’ AND~BOYS’ WA EM LADIES’ ditto, 9d, LADIES’ VELVET SLIPPERS, la lid. POTTER AND SON, jpi J. KING’S for Sheet and Book-Music. E. J. King’s for Violin, Banjo, Mandoline, &0.. Strings. E. J. King’s for Musical Instruments. E. J. King’s for Piano Tuning. E. J. King’s for Eehairmg Violin, Viola, 'Cello and Bass Bows. E. J. King’s for Victoria, Australian, Qrosvenor, &0., Music-hooks. _E. X King and dons’ Quadrille Orchestra and Qaadrille Pianist. E. J, King's address—69, Manners street. “ CJPEAK clearly if you speak at all. Carve' every word before you let it fall.” You will always speak clearly if yon drink only A. and B. Mackey’s Liqueur SLIPPERS, 6d. Sold only by LAMBTON QUAY. 910 Whisky.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 3