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QPE n A HOUSE. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. TO-NIG HT : Tf)-NIGHT ! Gilbert mill Sullivan's "IOLAN T il E ” {Dv permission of .EC. Williamson, Esq.; INCREASING SUCCESS. Eaat Night Crowded to the Doors. Thf most successful production of the Society. Every Number Encored Nightly. Daughter aiul Enthusiasm. Season ends positively WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Count ess of Ranfnrly has intimated her intention of being present on MONDAY NEXT. 27th INST. Dle-s Circle and Reserved Stalls, is; Stalls. 3a; Earnily Circle, 2s; IG, Is. Box office at Jlolliduy’s. D:y sales at Cook’s Library, .Manners street. Jlo X C H A N G E It A L L. SHORT SEASON ONLY. Comm cueing THURSDAY NEXT, May 30 COOPER AND MACDERMOTT’S PATRIOTIC PICTORIAL CONCERT. Embracing the Life, Heath and Burial of Victoria the Good. Illustrated by Magnificent Living Reproductions, lie niUfiil Myrioramic Views and Musical Seductions. LIVING PICTURES will include: Windsor by Rail and Water- Queen in Windsor Park —The Ring's A n ival at Cowes—Crossing Ihe S ilent -East Progress of Her Majesty through the Elect— Procession Through- London—The Village of Windsor—Entering St. George’s Chapel Hhe only animated photograph taken within'the walls of Windsor Castle. Visit, of tho Duke of York—The Royal Party -Embarking—Tin ■ Ophir Leaving Portsmouth • Our King and Queen —Opening Parliament —Kruger's Dream of Empire—Spoilt by “Our N.Z. Boys"—The Astronomer, and a, choice collection of humorous lilies. Verdict from Auckland to the Blulf, ‘'the Best entertainment of its kind." Admission, Is and 2s. Overture 8 p.m. 812 COOPER AND MACDERMOTT. TAR HID S’ ANNUAL SOCIAL To bo held in DRUIDS’ HALL, TARANAKI STREET, MAY 29th, 1901. Tickets—Double, 3s fid; Gent’s Single, 2s fid. Specially prepared floor. Extra Lady, Is 6d. Committee retains the right to refuse admission. Music by Fischer’s String Band. W. CROMBIE, P.A.D. 719 Hon. Secretary. MR W. IT. FIELD, M.H.R., WILL deliver an Address at Nichol’s Hall, Pahautanui, TO NIGHT (Sat urtln.y, 25th May, 1001, at 8 o’clock, on subjects c(i .interest to farmers. All are cdrdially Invited. After the address, farmers are asked to stop and discuss the question of Forming a Farmers’ Union or Association. 947 INTER Q O S T U M E S. TAILOR-MADE. LATEST STYLES IN CHEVIOTS qwS r»D IN VICUNAS ' Oi O IN SUITINGS TO IN ZIBILENES IN BOX CLOTHS Etc., Etc. DRESSING GOWNS—FLANELETTES, now styles, Os Gd to 20s FLANNELS, very choice, 21a to 15s PYRENEESB, extra warm. 32s to 47s FAWN COATS— All lengths and Sizes, our Fawns Coats portray the wS z"»D newest shapes, the colours -L » AS are the latest, the best TO French and Colonial Cloths /?ffjS are used. ASO FUR NECKLETS AND MUFFS, IN GREAT VARIETY. D.LC. • MANTLE DEPARTMENT .D.LC AND rjIOMBS, LTD. LIST OF NEAV BOOKS— In the Ice World of Himalaya, by F. B. and. W. Workman, with 3 maps arid 67 illustrations, 14a Sport and Travel, East and West, by F. C. Selous,' illustrated, 15s. The Gardener’s Assistant, by R. Thompson, new edition revised by William Watson, vol. 2,9 s Wide World Magazine, vol. Oct., 1900, to March, 1901, 6s 6d Primer of Astronomy, by Sir Robert Ball, 2s Lowly Writer Animals, by Mrs Arthur Bell, post free. Is 3d The Earth and its Early Explorers, by Mrs Arthur Bell, post free. Is 3d. Links in a Long Chain from. Worms to Birds, by Mrs Arthur Beil, post fiae, 2s fid Mammals of Land and Sea, by Mrs Arthur Bell, post free, 2s 6d Flowering Plants, by Mrs Arthur Bell, post free, 2s 6d Life Story of our Eart’-, by Airs Arthur Bell, post free, Is 3d. Quantities: A Text Book on the Best Methods of Measurement of Builders’ Work, b- Banister Fletcher, 6th ed., 8b fid_ On the Track and Over the Slip Rails, by Henry Lawson, 3s 6d Verses: Popular and Humorous, by Henry Lawson, 3s 6d » My Indian Queen, by Guy Booth by, 2s Gd and 3s Rd. YI7 HiTCO.MRE AND FjpOMBS. LTD. r l' H k Q. YMNAS XD M. GORDON STREET, NEWTOWN. (The centre of the district). The Rooms in the above building can bo engaged for Meetings of ail descriptions. Apply, .TAS. B. SPEED. 579 Secretary. 51.. Lnmbtnu qnav. •IS AND 10s 6d. Us Gd. 13s 6d. Stretchers given away at 12s 6d. Just the thing for visitors during Cornwall Carnival. CAMERON AND CHRISTIE. Lambton quay. 450 WIRE MAT TRESSI STRETCHERS. JAOOTBALLERS, PEARCE’S own make Sure Kick Boots can’t be beaten. 7s fid and 9s 6d. TRY THEM.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

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