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QPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON.! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) and MONDAY. Flying Visit of 'RTSTIBR MR FREDERIC VILLIERS, The World-famed War Artist and Correspondent, with his unparalleled account of Kitchener's Soudan Campaign, , “KHARTOUM AT LAST/’ Beautifully Illustrated with over 100 Limelight Views taken by Kim on. the Battlefield. The Fearful Havoc Caused by a Maxim Gun—The Effect of a Lyddite Shell— The Battle of Omdtirman—The Dead After the Battle Soudan Heroes Where Gordon Fell And THE BOER WAR, General Sir Redvers Buller, V.C.. K.C.8., Doors open at 7.30; commence 8. Box Office at Holliday’s. Prices. 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. MR WALTER PONTIN, Solo Manager. MR HARRY NEVILLE, 042 Acting Manager. o DDIBLLOW S’ HALL, LOWER HUTT. THIS SATURDAY) EVENING,. In aid of St. James’s Church, SNOWFLAKE MINSTRELS. • Large Programme, New Songs, Farces, Jokes and Cake Walks. Doors open 7.30; overture 8 sharp. Admission, Is; Children, half-price. 020 * F. GULLY, Secretary. m “rSiiinS" 5 tIMOTWI. .l) COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4428, A.O.F. USUAL Fortnightly Meeting on MONNEXT, 30th ipst., at 7.30 p.m. The Court will close at 9 p.m., when the final "Social’’ of the season for Foresters and their families will bo held. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., 963 Secretary. R S H. B. M A SON’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS’BALL. CHORAL HALL. MONDAY. 30th OCT. Holders of invitations are notified that they can obtain tickets for the above at 56, Ghuznee street. ■Those attending in fancy dress are re quested on entering to leave Aheir card with the name of the characterthey represent. 961 ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. IVrOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Council will be held at the Council Offices, Kaiwarra, at 2.30 p.m. TODAY Saturday), 28th instant, to amend the Burgess 801 l of the Borough. JOHN HOLMES, Mayor. - Kaiwarra, 24th October, 1899. 844 "EIGHTY" LIBERAL CLUB, WELLINGTON. THE Monthly Meeting will be held in the Exchange Hall, Lambton quay, on MONDAY FIItST, at 8 p.m. A full attendance requested. Business importr ant. ALEX. JARDINB, Hon See. 27th October, 1899. 951 JjIROM, BRAIN TO KEYBOARD. SYSTEM OF FREE GYMNASTICS FOR THE USE OP PIANISTS' VIOLINISTS, ORGANISTS, Etc. INVENTED by Air MACDONALD SMITH This system ensures the rapid DEVELOPMENT of all the muscles, nerves and sinews used by Pianists, etc., and ALMOST ENTIRELY DOES AWAY with the enormous amount of, PURELY TECHNICAL work hitherto necessary. " One of the MOST VALUABLE weapons added to the armoury of the teacher (pianoforte) during the century."—Sir Frederick Bridge. "The MOST STRIKING DISCOVERY of the present generation."—London " Musical News." Miss WILKINSON, A.R.A.M.. Rome (who is specially authorised by the Inventor), will during a brief visit to Wellington, give tuition in the above. Miss Wilkinson, who has already imparted Tuition in the course of General Exorcises of the " From Brain to Keyboard ’’ System to between 400 or 500 persons, at ages varying from 7J to 60, is in a position to speak positively of the marvellous results of the system—to which, indeed, all the greatest living musicians testify. All particulars will bo given in the " New Zealand Times ’’ of Saturday next, No vember 4th, and the attention of those who wish to profit by Miss Wilkinson’s visit is specially directed to that issue. 945 ARB OU R EXCURS ION S. DAY’S BAY. The favourite Excursion Steamer DUCHESS will run to Day’s Bay (weather permitting) as under:— ~ SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER. Leave Ferry Wharf, 10 n.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. SUNDAY, 29th OCTOBER. Leave Wharf, 10.15 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.' ' Leave Bay, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. FARES—Adults, Is 6d; Children, 9d. The Newtown Band will play selections in the grounds on Sunday afternoon. 965 BOWING CLUB, ICNIO AND PRBSEin i’ATION OF PRIZES At DAY’S BAY. THIS DAY (SATURDAY). iokets, 2s each, including Afternoon tenmor will leave at 2.30 p.m. W. NIDD. Hon Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AILWAY Workshops Picnic to Day’s Bay, Saturday, November 4th. J yourself in reserve FOR NEVA’ IUEDAY' for the Picnic of ,the year, mtic Programme of Sports, numerous valuable prizes. Tea, Milk, Sugar and Water Free. Toys, Merry-go-rounds, , Free for Children. Petone Brass din attendance. Remember the date EXT SATURDAY, November 4th. -eshments Free. TICKETS FOR ; E ON FERRY WHARF ONE HOm’ ?ORE SAILING. SEE YOU GET J PICNIC TICKETS. Duchess leaves a.m., 1.30 p.m., Petone half-hour later, mble Ticket, 3s (including family up to ears); Single, DONAJjDSON Hon Sec. _ PHOTOS OF CONTINGENT. PHOTOGRAPHS of the CONTIN- ■ GENT, etc , may be obtained from J. J. Lewis, 30, Dixon street, or J. B. Innes, Willis street. These Photos are excellently taken, every member of the contingent being plninl? distinguishable. Full size, 2s 6d. Copyright. 816

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 6

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