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o I' E 14 A H OUSE. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, JULY IBtli. Commejici'nicnt of the OI4EAT LAUGHING BOOM. HENRY'S DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. In. the World’s Success, CHARLEY'S AUNT! CIiAJ4I, EY ’ S A UN T ! S)iocial engagement, of the favourite Comedian, MR E. D. HAYGARTH, as "BATJS.” “I’m from Brazil, where the nuts come from.’’ Tlio Sun never sets on CHARLEY’S AUNT. CHARLEY’S AUNT. Everywhere an Enormous success. "Charley’s Aunt,’’ Funny enough to make a cat laugh. "Charley’s Aunt.’’ ill Farcical Comedies, rt h is certainly a star of the li rut magnitude, and his impersonation of ‘•fiahs’' was excruciatingly funny. —Melbourne -'Age.’’ POPULAR PRICES—2s, Is, and Gd; Dress Circle, THREE SHILLINGS. Box |>lan at Holliday’s Day sales (early door (id extra), at ALol’s. Slit .1. A. MONTGOMERY, Agent. Choral hall. Courtenay Place. The Place to spend a Happy Evening. XftDLLER’S TTMJOU jMOMPAN Y ,JL , r „ .-r , '-'Waxworks TO- N IGiIT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance of the g— J^ROTHERS— 3; FRED, WILL AND HARRY, Instrumentalists, Comedians, Acrobats, ilieac artistes are the Best that have ever Visited Wellington. A KI ?V,w]L°N;, FOCJI{ NINTHS in Dunedin and IHREE MONTHS in Christchurch. First Appearance of MABEL MAIL and ROSE ANDREWS. Continued Success of Thorne and Dell. Last Two Nights of WILL WATKINS. . . 7.15 till 10. Early doors, Cd extra. 852 Monday, July IGth 150 Laughs In 150 Minnies Thu Funniest of Mr E. D. Hayga VICTORIA COLLEGE TENNIS CLUB. 'A EL Students are invited to a Dance, to Mn V n y ie , E’gh School on l- ,i IGth July, to celebrate the visit ot the Canterbury College Tennis Team, otudents may invite two friends. J. C. BURNS, 819 Hon. Sec. V.C.T.C. WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS’ CTATION. ASSOfjj IHE Executive Committee recoir . mends all Ratepayers to ac lively assist flier Railway Leagut it its endeavours to obtain Rail way communication between Auckland am iliis City. Deputation of Citizens to the Govern the Parliamentary Buildings TO DAY (Monday), IGth nid . at i o’cle-k 11. HURRELL, ™ President.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY Committee will meet at the Caledonian Hotel THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. W. J. WHITE, Secretary. rjTHE Annual Meeting of the Wellington Cab Proprietors’ Union for the Nomination of Officers will bo held in the Reehabito Hull, Manners street, TO-NIGHT (Monday), IGth inst., at 8 o’clock. .lAS. COTTERILL, 853 Secretary. EMPIRE CITY ATHLETIC AND C.C. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above will j-.v be hold in Wareham’s Hotel, TONIGHT (Monday), IGth July, at 7.15 o clock. Business important. All members requested to attend. , d. McKenzie, 843 Hon. See. SCENERY PRESERVATION SOCIETY. A MEETING of residents in Newtown and Kilbirnie will be held at the Newtown School. THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, to form a Sub-Committee to take charge of the Reserve now being planted at the latter place. Those interested in Arbor Day specially invited. W. CALLAGHAN, 812 Hon. Treasurer. MOUNT COOK OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Schoolroom, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 16th inat., at 8 o’clock. Business very import--11. LANGDON, 810 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. THE WELLINGTON BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. LTD. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Company will be held on FRIDAY, the 27th July, inst., at 8 o’clock p.m. at the office. Customhouse quay. Business : To receive Report and Balance-sheet to 30th June, 1300 To declare a Dividend. To Elect Two Directory. To Elect Two Auditors, and General. R. M. SIMPSON, 811 Secretary. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in the Company will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings. Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of August Next, at 12.15 p.m. Proxies must bo lodged at the Company’s Olfice not later than forty-eight hours before the time of meeting. The Share Books of the Company will be closed from the 16th inst. to 'the Bth proximo inclusive. DILNOT SLADDEN, , . Secretary. Wellington, 12th July, 1900. 817 HORSE-SKIN BOOTS. N ENTS’ RELIABLE BOOTS FOR WET X WEATHER. The “VICTOR." 14s Gd The "GLASGOW." I6s 6d The '‘PUTT-EAST,” 17s 6d The "RELIABLE." 18s 6d SOLD ONLY BY POTTER AND SONS, BOOT IMPORTERS. 374JJABBIT SKINS—Wo are Cash Buyers ’ of Rabbit Skins, in any quantity. Highest prices guaranteed. | THE AMERICAN AND BRITISH AGENCY COMPANY, { US Old Customhouse street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4103, 16 July 1900, Page 6

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