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o P EE A HOUSE. NEW ZEALAND TOUE, Under the management of Messrs I. C. WILLIAMSON & GEO. MUSGROVE Business Manager Mr R. Stewart SPECIAL NOTICE.—TJie Box Plan will be on view at the Dress Cirele vestibule of the Opera House To-day from 10 till J. TO-NTC.HT (MONDAY). JAN. 22, Farewell to ... MR HARRY CONOR.. Farewell to ... HOYT & McKEP/S CO. Farewell to A TRIP TO CHINATOWN POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. When will be revived, by the request of a number of citizens and visitors from the country, the mirth-provoking M lls)eal Comed v’ TRIP TO CHINATOWN, which has proved such a remarkable success during this season, and will be a ntting .... to bid adieu to his numerous admirers on and ofTthe stage. . , .... MR H.utrtY CONOR in.his inimitable pels' formance of WELLAND STRONG. "The man with one foot in the grave. TO-NIGHT A TRIP . Monday, TO-NIGHT TO _ -Jan-TO-NIGHT CHINATOWN 22nd With its innumerable attractions, iucludmor the following musical numbers: "REUBEN AND CYNTHIA' (New local allusions). "BOWERY.” "NO MEANS YES,” "BECAUSE," DOUBLE-NOTE WHISTLING, "ECCENTRIC DANCES,” And the “ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR.’ . which has been the. means of augmenting the Mayor’s Patriotic Fund to the extent of £SO by the nightly shower of corns on the part of the generous Wellington public. NOTE.— SATURDAY LAST the magnificent sum of £li 11s 2d-was: thrown on the £la ° e- F ARE WELL. FAREWELL. FAREWELL. Representative for Hoyt and McKee, Air E. G. Cooke. _ ... , Box Plan at the Opera House vestibule from 10 till 1. Day Sales at Cook a. Piano from Dresden Music Depot. Prices—ss, 3s, 2s and Is. jU ® "Pjt UL L E R’S WAXWO EK S. h Week—" Fuller than Eyer”—sth Week OUR NEW ARTISTS, deceived on Saturday night by an audience that filled every crack in the building with the uttermost enthusiasm! Air Sam Marrion’s OriginaLSketch, “THE AUTAMATONS.” Admission, 6d; Chamber oi Horrors, 3d. q P E R A H OUSE TUESDAY", 23rd .JANUARY", 1900. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT And MILITARY DISPLAY Promoted by the Yorkshire Society of N./. in aid of the sufferers in the Transvaal ■ War. Under the Patronage of his 1 Excellency the ; Governor, etc., etc. PROGRAMME': , . 'Love and Beauty” Waltzes—Turner s Es- : • tudiantina Band „ , 'The Admiral's Broom —Mr Roland ,Boot 'I Do Love You”—Miss Nellie Hugo'Boys, Bally Round the Union lack —Mr F. S. Pope ■ 1 _ ~T . 'England Goes to Battle”—Aims K. Wng'WhenMhe 11 Empire Calls’—Air John Prouse ; ‘Fiona"—Miss Sheen ' _ ■'Let Ale Like a Soldier Fall”—Mr E. Ha Alozur Sword-Bayonet Exercise—Zealandia Rifles ‘Euryanthe,” eteJ—Garrison Band < 'The Absent-Minded Beggar”—Air Harry Smith iU . -.. ;■ ■ ■ . v ; i ,-■ ■ „ ,■; VWith. -My Guitar”—Madame . Eveleen ! Carlton ... ■. 'Simple Aveu” (violin) —Aliss Elsie Hennah ; . , ‘Comrades in Arms”— Meistersingera ‘The Deathless Army’’—Mr John Prouse 'Pray for Me"—Miss Johnston . 'A Midnight Charge”—Dr Purdy . tlaxim.:Gun Exhibition—Kelbnrne Rifles ,i Accompanist, Mr Barrett. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Family Nrcle, 2s; Pit, Is., Bbx 'plan at Flockton’s. For the convenience of ticket-holders, loors will be open at 7 o’clock. Concert IEB. ■ .■■':•■•■■ ' . , '■- -W: :■: ' . - i >M . .; E.;BOLD, Hon Sec. "FROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD.” A S MISS AVILKINSON, , A.R.A.AI., ROME, leaves Wellington next THURSDAY", persons who desire 1 tuition in above must apply IMMEDIATELY. A small class will • be commenced on MONDAY'. , .-I: i- ~■. ■ Tickets, circulars and all particulars; at, the DRESDEN COMPANY’S PIANO WAREHOUSE., 198 THIRD, CONTINGENT. rjYHE Deputation to His Worship the Mayor will. on TUESDAY MORNING, IheiflSrdl inst., at 10 o’clock, atdhe City Council Chambers. 287 WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. Ltd. THE Twenty-seventh ‘ Animal General meeting of this Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Life Association’s Buildings, Customhouse quay, oh THURSDAY, the Ist day of'February proximo, at 8 o’clock in the evening precisely. Business: To receive Report and Balance-sheet Election of Directors Election of Auditors K. E. EAWNSLET, Secretary. Wellington, 20th January, 1900. _ 206 REMOVAL NOTICE. rjv C. AIORRIS, Signwriter, has removed from 42, Victoria street, to corner .of PARISH STREET AND OLD CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. . . ' : 301 MISS MoELAVAIN, New Zealand representative for Westall Guest, Toilet Specialist, of Melbourne, has pleasure in informing the public of Wellington that a branch business has been opened bn Lambton quay,.under the management of Miss Begg, Masseuse, and Mrs Hayliittle, MafTicnrist. The various treatments are exactly the same as those practised throughout Australia, and include face massage, scalp massage, shampooing, manicuring, pedicuring, hair dyeing and brightening, etc., .etc- nor Sale, all the latest Australian Toilet Novelties and Hairwork of every description. Combings made up. Illustrated pamphlet Free. Note the Address—No. 1, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton quay (entrance Economic Tea-room stairs). Hours, 9 till 6. Ladies may be treated at private residence by arrangement. 298 BOY'S, RALLY ROUND THE UNION JACK. AT all Music, Stationers, and Fancy Goods- Shops." BOYS. RALLY ROUND THE UNION JACK. New Zealand’s. Great March. BOY'S, RALLY ROUND THE UNION JACK. Played by the Champion Garrison Band. BOYS, RALLY HOUND THE UNION JACK. Our Own Soldiers’ Favourite. ■ - BOY'S, RALLY ROUND THEtUNION JACK. , Praised in all quarters. 307

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3955, 22 January 1900, Page 6

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