Lessee, and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr W. O’Sullivan. Repjxaentativo for Williamson and Musgrove* Mr Bert Boyle. A MEMORABLE EVENT. Return of the Favourites, POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12tb. First Production in Wolington of Audran’s Celebrated Comic Opera— LA POUPEE. Produced by arrangement with Messrs Williamson and Musgrovo, With all the Original Scenery, Wardrobe and Effects. Played by this Company at the Opera House, Auckland, FOR NINE NIGHTS, And witnessed by , TWELVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUN DRED PEOPLE. Tr The Box Plan will be opened <;t Holliday’s on Monday Morning at 10 o clock. Prices—Circle and Stalls, Os; lamily Circle, 2s; Pit, Is; Orchestral Stalls. sa. FRED. W. DUVAL. 29G Business Manager. A GREAT SHOW ! A GRAND SHOW ! A GLORIOUS SHOW! On Uth, 14th, JStli July. AT GARRISON HALL OF 1000 SPECIMENS OF THE FEATHERED TRIBE. ART UNION of 7 Prizes, Is, which also admits to view the 1000 specimens mentioned above. J7O WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—In accordanco with the pledge given at my election, I desire to inform you that I have resigned my scat in the House of Representatives as one of the members for the City of Wellington, as I can no longer support the Seddon Government. I again offer myself for re-election as an Independent Liberal, and will take an early opportunity oh explaining my views. JOHN HUTCHESON. Wellington, sth July, 1899. 34G OP ER A " HOUSE, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON ELECTION. ON DAY NEXT, 10th JULY, at 8 p.m. MR JOHN HUTCHESON invites the Electors of Wellington to meet him at the Opera House on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 Xi.m. 817 TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON - CITY. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-! am- a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming By-election. I have the honour to he, Your obedient servant, j 848 E. G. JELLICOE. ! CITY ELECTION. fy|-R JELLICOE will address the electors of" the City of Wellington at the Opera House, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 11th Ju’y, 1899, at 8 o’clock. 344 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CONSTITUENCY OF PALMERSTON NORTH. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a largo number of Electors, I offer myself ns 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 pasawig measures beneficial both to the constituency and the colony generally. I have the honour to tie. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 38 DONALD GRANT.
D.I.C. WINTER SALE, 292 PROVIDENT AND INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FRANCIS SHAW. Esq., ID, Feathcrston street, Wellington.—Sir.—l am in receipt of .your letter of 29th nit., forwarding cheque for .£2B 10s, amount of claim under Policy No. 30551, in the Provident and Industrial Insurance Company, in name of my late wife, and thanking you for the prompt settlement, I remain, (Signed) JOHN HEPWORTH, Medical Botanist, late of Petone. P.S.—You may use this letter if you wish to intimate the benefits of your company to the working classes. Palmerston North, Ist July, 1899. 374 NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD. mHB Office of the Association is re- • r ored to 14, Brandon street, Wellington. C. R. BEATTIE. 308 ' Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3787, 8 July 1899, Page 6
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