[Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly, Lady Ranfurly and Suite. :o. PBH IIOUSII, ” TO-NIGHT I TO-NIG ITT! /,,, SATURUAY. JULY Bth. r/!, MR GERALD GRACH (A member of the celebrated crictoitinj; v family) Will appear in, his> Entertain myr.t, the ' J?unds io Aid of the ' WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. His repertoire consists of MfYSTERIBS in MAGIC Character and Musical Sketches, the Latest HUrmrrous Songs, RECITALS. . and the very LATEST ILLUSIONS. Admission —3s, 2s and Is. Doors open 7.30 p.m..'-, commencing at S'ji-m. , A first-class Orchestra under Mr S. Cimino, jtm. ‘ Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Company. Box plan at Holliday’s. Carriages at 10 p.m. 332 JCIX CHANGE HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). NOBTHCOTE’S KINEMATOGRAPH and UNIQUE SPECIALTY COMBINATION. TO-NIGHT-LAST TIME 01’ THE PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME. The Marvellous 'Animated Pictures! The Eavourito Society Entertainers! Notwithstanding the rain, greeted with a Bumper House last night. Box Plan at Holliday’s. Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. HARRY ABBOTT. Agent. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. 378 ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH, BUCKLE STREET. fty SACRED CONCERT will be given by the Choir on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, Oth of July, commencing at 7 o’clock. Soloists—Miss Kathleen Hiokling, Miss . E. Maglnnity, Miss N. Gallagher, Mr M. C. Rowe, Mr F. B. Haughey and : Others. Choruses from Mendelssohns “Lobgesnng,” Spohr's "Last Judgment,” Rossini’s "Stabat Mater,” etc. Organ Solos by Batiste, Hankins, (Scotson Clark, Wcly. Collection in aid of Organ Fund. 323 SIXTH ANNUAL, OTAGO REUNION. H 0 R A L HALL. MONDAY,, 17th JULY, 1899. Circulars have, now been forwarded to all whose names wore approved by the Committee in 1898, with the exception of some whoso addresses are unknown to the Committee. New arrivals or ex-residonts of Otago whose names have not yet been submitted to the Committee, and 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 6d. A. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. National Insurance, Lambton quay. 281 fITJETONE Naval Artillery. A, Grand IXT Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held at the Petone Drillshed on FRIDAY, 21st. Good Floor, Good Music. Catering by Mr G. Mawson. Double Tickets, 4s; Single Tickets, 3s; Extra Lady, 2s. Brakes will leave Government Buildings at 7 p.m., returning after ball. Return fare, la. 380 GEORGE J. PETTETT, Secretary. 1000 CANARIES, PIGEONS AND POULTRY AT THE DRILLSHED on 13th, ' 14th,. 15th JULY'. GARRISON Champion Band plays every night. A One Shilling Ticket in the Art Union will sot you up for life. 366 KELBUENE RIFLES. is A NNUAL BALL will bo .held in JX' CHORAL' HALL, On TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST. 1899. HARRY P. TUCKER. Lieut., W. MACAULEY, Col.-Sergoant. 351 Hon. Secs. No. 5 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. THE First Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Foresters’ Hall. Tory street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY. 19th July, 1899, at 8 p.m. Business—To receive the Society’s Balancesheet and Directors’ Report, elect four Directors,; elect one Auditor, and General Business. Messrs Lee and Swiney retire from the Board by ballot, and_ Messrs Hewitt and Robinson by resignation. Messrs Lee .and Swiney, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election, and Messrs W. P. Healy, P. J. Kelleher, and J. McEldowney alsq offer themselves as candidates for election to the Directorate. Candidates for election to the Directorate are required to give .written notice to the Secretary, at least seven days before the day of election, of intention to become •andidates. • '■ . JOHN CREWES, 37S •* ’ - . Secretary. N OTIC E. ■VTOTICB 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. J. G. W. AITKEN, D. JONES. Executors of the late Arthur Scoullar. ' Wellington, 3rd July, 1899. 255 NOTICE. f A LL Claims (up to and inclusive of 21th Juno) against the firm of Scoullar and Chisholm, Wellington, and the estate of the late Arthur Scoullar, nro to be rendered at the office of the said firm on or before Monday, 17th inst., after which da to, they will not bo recognised. J. G. W. AITKEN. D. JONES, Executors of the late Arthur Scoullar. Wellington, > 3rd July, 1899. 254 V - W.P.P. AND C.S.. 131,h, Mth, 15th July. fCIOR Is you can make almost a fortune JO and, see 1000 specimens of Canary. Pigeon 4 and Poultry Architecture. Seven Prizes,- value .£2O, ,£lO, and .£lO divided into beautiful examples of the engraver s art. ■ 368
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3787, 8 July 1899, Page 6
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