Under the distinguished patronage and in fcho presence of His Excellency the Ear. of Ranfurly, Lady Uanfurly and bade. Op E H A 11 O U S E. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BAINBRIDGE. TUB RACONILLL. LIGHTNING SKETCHED IN AND WHITE. PRESS OPINIONS The "Brisbane Courier ’ ‘ A man o! infinite humour and pathos, whose travels aro almost incredible.” ... The Sydney ''Bulletin Artemus Ward No. 2. ... Bainhridge s tortures in Russia are worth going a long way to hear.” . , , „„ . “Evening News’ (Sydney): Bumbridge is t he sensation of the hour. The Hobart "Mercury” (Tasmania): ‘‘Our distinguished visitor’s lecture is not a dry discourse, but h inoHt enjoyable recital oi: adventure, intcrsjjcrßc*d with suarkling humour and clover lightning Bk New e Ze;iland papers speak as highly. BainbridKe, the Kacontcur, assisted by Alias Kathleen Hickling, Mr Horace btcb l)ina and Miss Beatrice Vaitita.-—-Wednesday Night, Wednesday Night. —Box Plan at Holliday a Lamhton quay. Prices. Is, 3s, 2s and ]s ‘ Doors 7.30, introduction 8 o clock. Communications may he addressed cart Holliday’s, Lamhton quay.—o. ,PA J LCSON, Private Secretary.—tl. J. MOORE, i Manager for Bainhridge. -H Annual concert by airs MULLER AND PUPILS. Assisted by Mrs Murdock, Miss Ethel Billrnan, Mr Mozar and the Wesleyan Orchestral Society. Under the Patronage of His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Robert StoutK.C.M.G.. Lady Stout, the. Clergymen | of the Wesleyan and Presbyterian, Churches, and the Trustees ot Wesley] Church. ... WESLEY HALL, TARANAKI STREET. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Tickets, One Shilling. • ' Kano from the Dresden Company. 293 s T. JOHN’S CIIUR CH. THURSDAY, Gth JULY, at 8 pan. THURSDAY, Gth JULY, at 8 pan. ORGAN R E C I T A L By AIR MATJGHAN BARNETT. Collection for Organ Fund. 317 HOST. ANGUS, Hon. bee.
Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of His Excellcncv the Earl of Runfurly. Lady Runfurly and Suite. Q P E It A H 0 U S E. SATURDAY, JULY Bth. Mr GERALD GRACE will appear in his wonderfu 1 and inirt li-proy o king En tertninment, comprising MVSIERIES AJSE MAGIC, Comic Sketched, Humorous Songs and Popular Impersonations. The proceeds in Aid of the WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. Admission —‘Js, 3s and Is. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; commencing 8 p.m. Piano khitHy lent by the Dresden. Box Plan at Holliday’s. $ Uhl ST PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM, SYDNEY STREET. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JULY 5, 1899. THIRD CATHOLIC SOCIAL (In Aid of Furnishing the new Church, Thermion). First-class Refreshments. Beautiful Floor. Music by Tip-top Orchestra. Dancing interspersed with Vocal Items, starts at 8. . Admission (including refreshments), * oOh SIXTH ANNUAL uvAGO REUNION. HORAE . HAL L. c MONDAY, 17Ui JULY', 1899. Circulars have now been forwarded to all whose names were approved by the Committee in 1898, with the exception oi some whose addresses are unknown to the Committee. ~ , . . New arrivals or ex-residents of Otago whose names have not yet been submitted to the Committee, anil-who desire to attend the forthcoming Reunion, are requested to 'forward their names and addresses before 13tli inst. Tickets will only be sold to those whose names have been approved by the Committee. -The prices of Tickets are—Gentlemen, ss: Ladies, 3s 6(1. 281 A. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec.
HARBOUR EXCURSIONS] DAY’S BAY. | iHE Favourite Steamer DUCO will I run, as under (weather and circumstances permitting): WEDNESDAY, sth JULY. Leave Wharf, 2.15 p.m.; Leave Bay, 4J50 p.m. 281
TO THE ELECTORS STITUENCY OF NORTH. , OF THE CONPALMERSTON 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 bo 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 tho colony generally. I have the honour to be. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient- Servant. 38 DONALD GRANT.
NOTICE. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that payment of all outstanding accounts due to the firm of Scoullnr and Chisholm, Wellington, and the late Arthur Scoullar, is requested on or before Ist August, 1899. After that date legal proceedings will bo taken. J. 0. W. AITKEN, D. JONES. Executors of the late Arthur Scoullnr. Wellington, 3rd July, 1899. N 0 T I C E. f 4 LL Claims (up to and inclusive of 91 th June) against the firm of Scoullai 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 bo recognised. J. G. W. AITKEN, 1). JONES. Executors of the late Arthur Scoullar. Wellington, 3rd July, 1890. iljl gIIARPLESS jQKEAM SEPARATORS ARE THE BEST. 590
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3784, 5 July 1899, Page 6
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