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TUESDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Q ir O R A L H A L L. TUTS (TUESDAY) EVENING. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT. Musical Director: SALVATORE CTMINO, .Tun. PART I. L Pianoforte Overture— “Gigue” (M. Watson)—Salvatore Cimino 2. Song—“ Deathless Army" (Trotere)—Mi Eames .. 3. Song—“My Dearest Heart” (Sullivan)— Miss McWilliam (pupil of Madame Carlton) ~ ~ 4. Song—“ Let Me Love Thee” (Arditi)— Mr Sidney Gordon 5. Song—" Nasty Baby”—Baby Trevanion C. Song—" Come, Beloved” (Piccolomini)— Mr Thomas Orr Com if Song—"A Little Bit Off the Top Harry Whitehead PART IT. Git \ND MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT By THE COLOURED COONS. Host : Mr A. Tiinmings. On this End: ,P n T $ hi A End : Mr A. Samuel Mr I.Dunne Mr D. Haining Mr W. I* enton 1. Opening Chorus— "Angeline"—Company 2. End Song—" Razors in the Air —Mr W. Fenton . ’ 3. Ballad—"Elsinore”—Mr A. Tuunnngs 4. Comic Recitation—Mr A. Samuel 5. Song—" Dear Little Jessie Mr .1. Bryant 6. Coon Son" and Dance—Baby Trevanion 7. Song—" Soldiers of the Queen”—Gordon 8. Comic Dittv—“Never See His Motliei Any More”—Mr F. Dunne 9. Comic Nigger Song—“ Whistling Coon’ Mr D. Haining The whole to conclude with the side-split-ting finale—“SlMS REEVES.” Book seats at once. Box plan at Messrs. Chas. Begg and Co.’s, Musicsellers, Willis street. Reserved chairs, Is; other seats, 6d. 252 LECT URE Will be Delivered on TUESDAY, 4th JULY, By JOHN HOLMES, Esq., Under the Auspices of the Wellington 4 , Industrial Association, In the EDUCATION BOARD BUILDING, Mercer street. Subject: " Round the World as New Zealand Trade Commissioner. Limelight Illustrations. Admission FREE. 190 C. D. MORPETH, Secretary. ELOCUTION. MISS KATE WRIGGLESWORTH is prepared to Receive Pupils in Elocution. AT HOME on the AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS of WEDNESDAYS ant THURSDAYS. Address: 47, Upper Dixon street. 192 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CONSTITUENCY OF PALMERSTON NORTH. AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of Electors, I offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the General Election, in the Liberal interest, and I shall address you at an early date, of which you will be advised by advertisement. I need hardly say that if elected, I shall devote my best energies to your interest, and assist in passing measures beneficial both to the constituency and the colony generally. I have the hopour to be. Ladies and Gentlemen. Your Obedient Servant, 38 ■. DONALD GRANT. NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given that payment ' of all outstanding accounts due to the firm of Scoullar and Chisholm, Wellington, and the late Arthur Scoullar, is requested on or before Ist August, 1899. After that date legal proceedings will be taken. .1. G. W. AITKEN, D. JONES, Executofs of th'e late Arthur Scoullar. Wellington, 3rd July, 1899. 255 NOTICE. ALL Claims (up-to and inclusive of 24th June) against .the firm of Scoullar and Chisholm, Wellington, and the estate of the late Arthur Scoullar, are to be rendered at the office of the said firm, on or before Monday, 17th inst., after which date they will not be recognised. .1. G. W. AITKEN, D. JONES, Executors of the late Arthur Scoullar. Wellington; 3rd July, 1899. 254 ilsii . LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. IyTOTICE is hereby given that the several i’l parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions ol “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unlest caveat be lodged forbidding the same on oi before the 29th day of Julv 1899. 2382. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, JOHN GUTHRIE WOOD AITKEN, am JAMES McALPINE.—27 perches, part Section 374, City of Wellington. Occupied by the Home for Fallen Women. 2888. JOHN LAMBERT.—73I acres 1 rood 30 perches, part Blocks IX., IXa.. XXXIX., and LXV., Rangitikei District. Occupied by Agnes Stuart Ingle, Reginald Pring Keer, and Charles Coleman. 2894. CHARLOTTE AKED, WILLIAM HENRY BOOCOCK, ELIZA WILDERS, and TOM WILKINSON SUNDERLAND. —lOl acres 3 roods. Section 28, Horofciwi Valley District. Occupied by Alexandei Nicol. 2896. GEORGE THOMAS LONDON.1 acre and 0.5 perch, part Section 5, Hutt District. Part occupied By Samuel Vickery Burridge. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 28th day of June, 1899, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. W. STUART. 246 District Land Registrar. EASES Nos. 447 and 448, the SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS FOR THE WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL DIS TRICT to ANDREW DOUGLAS, of Sections 222. 225, 220 and 227, Pahau Block, being parts of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vpl. xxviii.. folio 251.—Notice of re-entry, and cancellation of abov/ leases, will be entered on the said certifi cate on the application of the said Sehoo Commissioners unless caveat be lodged forbidding (he same on or before the 29th dav of Julv, 1399. Dated this 28th day of June, 1899. at the Lands Registrv Office, Wellington. AV. STUART. 247 District Land Registrar. Di-ini' fo me, only, with thin» eyer And I wi'l pledge with mine; r bavn a M-s within the cap, And I’ll not Uok for wine, But w ATSON’S THREE STAR WHISKY. 263 gH ARPLES’S QRBAM TORS ARE THE BEST. j^EPARA--590

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3783, 4 July 1899, Page 6

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