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OP 31 3>. A li OUSE, Under the Managcmant of Mr Rout H«n-y ANNODNCEMENT EXTKAORDINA KV. i’HE dramatic event op isos GRAND OPENING PKKF< >RM ANU THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Dec. 3rd. 9 HENRY’S r\KAMATIO i V’Y. iCipNEY’S JUeAMATIO 3rd Year o£ Organisation, AFTER A RECORD SEASON OF 1001 in Sydney, 1100 And a Prolonged and Uninterrupted Success in Auckland, Napier, ac.,&o. THIS EVENING, at 8 sharp, First time in Wellington of the English Detective Drama, in Four Acts, | FKOI~SCOTLAND YARD,! FOR TWO NGHTS ONLY. Mr Robert Henry aa Victor Hnzulton. Mias Billie Howards as Susie Sandfcrd. Supported BY A COMPLETE AND STRONG DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. New and Elaborate Scenery. Special Mountings for Each Production. New Drama Every Second Night. TUESDAY, DECEMBER Gth. The pictnrefque and emotional drama, “ THE SHAMROCK AND THISTLE.” [a card.] Our Standard Tariff. The Management desire to draw special attention to the popular prices that have been adopted by this Company, and wish to assure the public thatEACH PRODUCTION will be staged with the completeness of the largest and beat touring companies. 2/- 1/- AND 6 D Box plan at Holliday's, booking fee Gd extra. 10G LEWIS MILLS, Business Manager. ST. JOHN'S NNIVBRSARY CONVERSAZIONE Schoolroom, Dixon street. MONDAY NEXT, sth DEC., at 7.30 (Not Tuesday, Gth, aa printed on tickets). LECTURE BY REV JAMES GIBB, LECTURE BY REV JAMES GIBB, DUNEDIN, Entitled—“lan Mac la hen, or Scottish Character as Illustrated in his Drumtochty Sketches.” Music and Refreshments. Tickets, One Shilling, Can bo had at door. To commence 7.30 sjiapp. 101 j*NT. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, Gth DECEMBER, At 8 p.m. HERE MAX HOPPE’S CONCERT, Kindly assisted by MR E. PARKER, And other Eminent Musicians. Under the Patronage of the Wellington Liedertafel. PROGRAMME: Pianoforte Dnot kowski—Miss J. Parker and Mr H. Coney Violin Soli—(a) “L’Adian” (Beethoven), (b) “ Moment Musical ” (Schubert) —Irene Morris (pupil of Herr Hoppe) Song—“A Song of Sleep” (Somerset)—Mr Hales Violin Soli—(a) Air for the fourth string (Bach), (h) “Meditation” (BachGounod)—Herr Max Hoppe Song—“ Bid Me Discourse”( Bishop)—Miss Putnam Violin Duet (F. Ries)—Mr W. Prouse and Uerr Hoppe Song—“ Come Into the Garden, Maudj” (Balfe) —Mr Mozar Violin Soli Mazurka (Emile Sanret) —Herr Max Hoppe Pianoforte Solo—“ Eeveil du Lion” (De Kontski) —Mr H. Coney Song—“ Good bye ” (Toati) —Mias Moe Duet (Piano and Violin)—Andante from 2nd Sonata, Allegro from sth Sonata (Beethoven) Mr Robert Parker and Herr Hoppe Song—“ Absent -Yet Present ” (Maude V. White) —Mr Hales Violin Soli—(a) Liebsslied (Huber), (b) Barcarolle (Ondricek)—Herr Max Hoppe Song—“TheSailor’s Grave” (Sullivan)—Mr Mozar Violin Soli (a) Barcarolle (Saurot), (b) Mazurka (Mlynowski) Reserved Seats and Tickets at the Dresden. Admission, 3s and 2s. 54 THEA TR E Koyal. TWO CONCERTS, In Aid of the Rebuilding of ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL, Will be given WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7th and Bth December,

By the Vooal and Instrumental Pupils of St. Mary’s Convent, assisted by Ma Robert Parker and olhay Loading Musicians. Tickets for each night—Dress Circle, 3s : Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Tickets and box plan at the Dresden. 2G ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL. A MEETING of Catholics and sympathisers will be held in Thomas’ Hall on MONDAY EVENING, December sth, at 8 o’clock, to consider the best means of raising funds for the building of a new Cathedral. Hie Grace Archbishop Redwood will preside. All are earnestly invited to attend. 90 TO THE THOENDON RATEPAYERS. Ladies and gentlemen,—At the earnest solicitations of many influential Ratepayers that I should offer myself to represent the Ward at the probable extraordinary vacancy likely to occur in the near future, I have made up my mind to do so, and would, therefore, respectfully ask my friends and supporters not to pledge themselves in any other direction. I am, &0., Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 112 THOMAS ORR. AUCKLAND MINING AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1898-99. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. THE Executive have decided to hold competitions in the above subjects, and these competitions will take place on 19th, 20th and 21st December. There will be nine classes in all. Elocution, two; violin, one j piano, one; singing, four ; and comic singing, one. Entries close December 16th. Circulars containing all particulars aud entry forms can now be obtained from J. M. Clarlf, 14, Wooleorabe street, and Dresdqn Piano Company, Lambton quay. 99 NOTICE OP REMOVAL.' PROVIDENT AND INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Offices of the above Company have been Removed from 1, Grey street, to corner Grey and Peathezaton streets. MONTAGUE COOK, District Agent; LESLIE L. KIRKCALDY, 93 Local Superintendent. RAILWAY HOTEL, LOWER HUTT. Henry Phillips, late of the occidental Hotel, Masterton, and formerly of the Prinoe of Wales Hotel, Wellington, having purchased the freehold of the Railway Hotel, Lower Hntt, from the late owner, Mr J. Pinkerton, will be glad to renew his acquaintance with his old Wellington friends, as well as to receive a continuance of that support so kindly accorded him by his Wairarapa friends. The Railway Hotel has quite recently been refurnished and thoroughly renovated throughout. All the comforts of a home, combined with every attention, will be found by families, travellers, boarders, and the general public. My previous long acquaintance with the trade will be a sufficient guarantee that only Wines, Spirits, Ales and Liquors of the best quality will be kepi in stock. 82

WANTED Everybody to Know that RICHARD BROWN (late partner Brown, Thomson and Co.) is now established on his ewu aooonnt at 31, Willis street, as Bookseller, Stationer and News Agent. Choice variety of Prize Christmas Cards, including ivory, plush, boxed, black and white and funny ones. Christinas numbers of “Graphic,” Is ; “ Press,” Is; “Witness,” Is; “ Canterbury Times,” 6d. All beautifully Illustrated. Book of 50 splendid views New Zealand scenery, Is 6d. New Book 20 Wellington views, including St. Mary’s Cathedral, just burnt down, 1s 6d. Diaries for 1899. School Books for State Schools. Sole agent for Weldon’s Paper Patterns. Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Chums, Chatterbox, &o. Country orders receive careful attention. Christmas Cards to any value sent on approbation. Note address —RICHARD BROWN, 31, Willis street, Wellington. 97 WHY PAY MORE P—" Susie De,” song, ls9d; “Lul-Lnllaby,” song (Jones), Is 9d; “Off to Rio Grande,” song, Is 9d; “ The Toilers,” song. Is 9d; “ Sailor’s Dream ” (Pridham), Is 9d; “ Somebody Loves Me,” song, 1s 9d; " We’d Better Bide a Wee,” song. Is 9d; “ Narcissus ”, (piano piece), 1s 9d j “ Siege of Paris ” (Pridham), Is 9d, &0., &0., &0., &o. Postage, Id each. Australian, Victoria, Grosvenor Music Books, Ac., &0.. Is each; post, Id. Pianos tuned, 7s 6d, by B. J. King, senr. EDWIN J. KING, Music seller, 69, Manners street, Wellington. N.B„™E. J. King employs ho tooths. 78

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3

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