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QPI E A H O XT S E, Under the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Governor. Lord Banfuriy. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT Of MISS KATE CONNELL. The Brilliant Moaland Soprano, The Coining New Zealand Melba. (Gold Medallist Royal Academy Music, Associate Trinity College, London.) Prior to her departure for Europe. Assisted by her FIRST-CLASS CONCERT COMPANY. And the following Wellington Musicians: —Messrs J. PROUSE, B. J. HILL. HERR MAX HOPPE aid Little IRENE MORRIS, his clever girl-pupil. PRO GIIA -‘*l Ji u *. 1. "Shepherd, See Thy Foaming Main" (Hungarian Folks' Song)—Korbay 2. Violin Soli—a. Romance; b. Spanish Love Serenade (Saint George)—Miss Irene Morria 3. Song—" Tell Me My Heart" (Bishop)— Miss Kate Connell 4. Song—" Doreen" (Alien) —Mr E. J. Hill 5. Song—" Thou Art Mjr Son" (Opera Prophet)—Miss Lorraine Tnualey Interval Five Minutes. 6. Duet—" Lullaby” (Mattel) Misses Kate Connell and L. Tansley 7. Song—‘'lt Came with the Merry May, Love" (Tosti)—E. J. Hill 8. Song—"Jour de Mon Enfance” (from opera comique "Le Bre Aux Clerks”) (Herold) —Miss Kato Connell 0. Song—" To-morrow will bo Friday" (Molloy)—Mr John Prouse 10. Song—‘Why Must We Say Good-bye" (Edith Corke) —Miss Lorraine Tansley „ 11. Violin Soli—a. Bolero Spanish Dance (Erchberg); b. Andante, G-Minor (Emile de Sauret)—Herr Max Hoppe 12. Song—"Solvejg’s Leid” (Greig)—Miss Kate Connell God Save the King (Company). Box plan at Dresden. Popular Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Family Circle and Stalls, 2fl; Pit, la. J. C. MORRISON. 631 Manager. POLO MATCH. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. 3 p.m. T7IINAL MATCH oTviCTORIAN TEAM X 1 of AUSTRALIA against team picked from, all NEW ZEALAND. Now grandstand erected for the occasion. Afternoon Tea provided on the ground. Admission to ground. Is. Duchoss special trip leaves Ferry Wharf 2.15 p.m. .returns from new Miramar Wharf, 5 p.m. C. J. CRAWFORD. Hon. Sec., 663 Wellington Polo Club. THB WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LTD. POLO MATCH. MIRAMAR. VICTORIA v, NEW ZEALAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 15th. mHB S.B. DUCHESS will run passemiJL gers to the New “Wharf at Miramar as above (circumstances permitting): Leave Perry Wharf 2.15 p.m. Leave Miramar Wharf ... 5.0 p.m. Return Fare— Adults. Is; Children, Cd. NOTICE. J HAVE td intimate to my Wellington friends that I have taken offices in Messrs Myers and Co.'s building, Hunter street, where I will carry on business as Accountant, Trade Assignee, etc. WM. GRAY, F.1.A., N.Z. 578 (Late of Cook and Gray). TO EVERY MAN UPON THE EARTH DEATH cometh soon or late, and even if fortunate enough to escape with his life from any great disaster BY RAIL, ROAD, OR WATER he may be laid aside for weeks by injury. The only Assurance against both risks is the COMBINED LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICY . issued by the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. THOMAS KERR, District Manager. . C. A. RICHARDSON. Secretary. Head Office for New Zealand, Featherston and Brandon streets, Wellington. Gold tblakb old Xlake The Very Boot CIGARETTE in the Werld. SALMON AND GLUCKSTEIN'S GO L D Til L A KB OLD X L A K E THB FARMERS' .CO-OPERATIVE F'lRB AND MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED. , TXTE have been appointed Agents for vv the above Company in the WairaralrKßß AND MARINE INSURANCES effected at Lowest Current Rates. ANNUAL BONUSES ' distributed lamongsb holders of at least Two Shares in the"’Company. . ' • ; J. D. CRUIGKSHANK AND CO.. ■ Agehtt'Wairarapa District. 229 Q. H. McLEOD. TAILOR; *7. Willis st., opposite J." Duthie and Co.'s. .TTTAB purchased : the Tmsinese’ of J. H. 'S* Shine, a**A kae now received jSkiat ments art oHOIcb selections of earn mar suitings and trouserings, also vestings? Mne and blank vicunas, stel Cl ’■ .G. SHEB W O Oli Watchmaker and. Jeweller,; ■. . v . 92. CUBA (Next door to Ayers' Botanic Dispensary). Gbld- Watties from' iOeASftver Watched 15s. Rotherham's aid Waltham Levers. Silver Brochee from Is. Gold Brooohee from. 4s 6d, Spectacles from Is, Clocks aid Alarms from 3s, 18ct Government stamped Gold Wedding Sings and Keepers. Watchee cleaned cr new mainspring from 3s 6d; watch ■lasses Id. BrewkPins4cl. 571

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4305, 14 March 1901, Page 6

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