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o P B K A. HOU 8 E . Lessee and Manager Treasurer ... Manager Charles Arnold A. Cov/an 1. 1. J. i.ohr Farewell appearances Farewell appearances Last, 1! Nig his. Last •'! Nights. The popular London actor, CHARLES ARNOLD and his ' ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY TO-NIGHT AT 8. ANOTHER SCREAMING FAROE COMEDY. An adaptation of .the Enormously Sucre i fill Comedy, “LE CONIROLELR DES WAGON-LITS/' by Alexander Bisson, tin Great London, Paris, and New Fork Sue cess, entitled. ON AND OFF. ON AND OFF. ON AND OFF. As performed at the Vaudeville Theatre, London with enormous success. Introducing Sensational Novelties, La ngh ablc S i tu a ti on s. A N UPROARIOUSLY FENNY I'LA V. In the event of rain there will bo a MATINEE PERFORMANCE of ON AND OFF on ANNIVERSARY DAY. Prices. 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at Holliday’s. Doors open 7. Carriages for 10.25. Bicycles can be stabled stage door free of charge. Children in arms not admitted. £1 H O B A L U A L L. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT'.!! Reappearance of Everybody's Favourite. MR WILL STEVENS ("The Sad-Eyed -Shriek/ ) Spasms!! Spasms!! Spasms!! Reappearance LENNON of the ’Wonderful Acrobats, , HYMAN, LENNON. To-night Reappearance of MISS MAE MARLOW ("Australia’s Brightest Serio/') Tn-.ilight Reappearance of the Charming Bnlladist. MISS ROSE BELMONT. To-nioht Positively Last Appearance of MR TED HERBERTE. To-night Last Appearance of THE MAHERS. Terrific Success of the Lydon Bros.. Miss Trixie Le Mar, Miss Jeannic .Tolmstnne. , Front Seats and Balcony, Is; Area. Gd. FIRST APPEARANCE OF DEAF AND DUMB PERFORMERS IN WELLINGTON.

0 T> E R A H OIIS E. SUNDAY NIGHT I After Clinrch Services). SACEED CONCERT By the deae and dumb and blind ENTERTAINERS. Sacred Songs, Duets, Trios, Instrumental, Selections by the Blind. Exhibitions of the Manual, Sign and Oral Systems, Tableaux, Lightning Sketching by the Deaf and Dumb. Adults are expected to contribute not less than 6d. MAEIST BROSVOLD BOYS' ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS. ANNIVERSARY DAY. NEW RAILWAY PICNIC GROUNDS. Fares—Adults, 2s: Children. Is. H. McKEOWEN. Hon. Secretary. T IHE UNITED BUILDING TRADES PICNIC Will be held at the GOVERNMENT GROUNDS, UPPER HUTT, ON SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Special Trains Morning and Afternoonf Tickets—Adults, 2s; Children, Half-price W. J. PARSONS, 50 Secretary. A SEND-OFF SOCIAL WILL be given to Trooper Chas. Stuart in Nicols’ Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 22nd. 1901. Dancing at 8 o’clock. A Presentation during Evening. JAS. PEARCE. 01 Chairman of Committee. SIXTH CONTINGENT.

I HEREBY invite all interested in Riving the seven Potone members of the Sixth Contingent a suitable seiul-off to meet THIS (Saturday) EVENING, the 19th inst, at 8 p.m„ at the Council Chamber, to make necessary arrangements. A representative N hoped f«. r,o Mayor. By Special Appointment to his Excellency the. Earl of Eanfurly. TO THE RESIDENTS OE BEEHAMPOEE AND ISLAND BAY, MESSRS BAEBEE AND CO., Butchers, Lnmbton quay, beg to announce that they deliver every morning to the above districts. 390

Wool Mats, from 2s lid each Hearth Rugs, from 3s 6il each Suites in Tapestry and Plush, -C8 8s Suites in Leather, ,£7 10s Kapoc Beds, from 12s 6d Wire Mattresses, from 12s lid Couches in Cretonne, 30s Cheat Drawers, from 30s Large Stocks of Ironmongery, Crockery, and Glassware to select from, iqy ILKINB Tu D *pi HUD, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON^ TITAHI BAY CLUB. THE new and commodious Seaside Aceommodution Establishment being now complete, and containing all the requisites for carrying on on nmto-dale business, will be open alter the 19th inst. io receive Visitors wishing to spend their Christmas Holidays at seaside. Early application necessary. . 1 Conches run daily to meet trams, con s the PROPRIETORS. o o a Titabi Bay Club.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 6