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o PE R A HOUSE. Henry Hallam VV, B. Fullwood Manager Business Manager JOSEPHINE STANTON OPERA COMPANY. Headed by I OSEJ'HINE QTANTON. ! OSLFBLNE OXAN ,NTON, The Young Canadian I'rima Donna. And Supported by an Entire American Company, Brought Direct from America. EAST MATINEE TO-DAY AT ONE SHI EE] NO ANY SEAT, “FRA DIAVOEO.” EAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, “DORCAS." Night -Prices —D, 3s, 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.1 a. lio.r plan at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's. 305 A U It A N D s O C I A L To Archdeacon Devoy Will be held in tho SKATING KINK On WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th. First class Orchestra. Specially preittiod Hour. A Four-handed Keol by cell-known professionals. Tickets, 2a; refreshments included. >i.H. —Tickets 'bearing date July 3rd HU admit to this Social. __ Cloak room in charge oi lady. ■J. HYLAND, Hon Sec. EOEKAL AND LABOUB EEDEKATION OF NEW ZEALAND. CLYDE QUAY BRAND 11. -i BAND PRESENTATION JT will bo iiold in the Foresters Hail, ory street, on FRIDAY, 19th July. A Presentation will be made on that jeasion to Sir Joseph Ward and Con. •atulations on his attaining Knighthood. Tho Bight Hon E. J. Sodden, Premier, nd several Members of the House of Keresentatives have promised to attend. Fischer's String Band. Tho Committee will meet at the Bores,rs’ Hall on Monday Evening at 7.30 mrp to make final arrangements. 1 GEO. OLOUGHLIN. in Hon. See. SIB JOSEPH WARD. A ■ COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET -4. Will bo tendered to tho above Gentleman on MONDAY 29th JULY, 1901, At the DEILLSHED !y Prominent Unionists and Leading Citizens On the Conferment and his Acceptance of Knighthood. Tickets may be had on application to he Secretary, Members of the Committee ,nd Shopkeepers. Committee Moots Wednesday Next, Exchange Buildings, at 8 p.m. ALLAN WARD. Chairman. W. NAUGHTON, Vice-Chairman. D. P. FISHER, Secretary. F. A. GRANTHAM, 23J, Assistant. JATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES. 1/TR p. J. O'REGAN will address a PubLVJL lie Meeting of tho Wellington Pro. tressive Municipal Association, in the Druids’ Hall, Taranaki street, on “FRIi EVENING NEXT, 19th inst., at 8 I’clork. ADMISSION FREE. 03 W. D. GORHAM, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. niTHE Annual General Meeting of Share, -ft- holders in the Company will he held in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of August next, at 2.15 p.m. / Proxies must he lodged at the Company's office not later than forty-eight hours before the time of meeting. The Share-books of the Company will he closed from the 14th instant to tho 7tli proximo inclusive. DILNOT SLADDEN, Wellington, 12th July, 1901. ‘A BOOK BARGAIN, AT BAILLIE'S.. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN WINDOWS AND SHOP. GO AND SEE FOE YOURSELF. LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN. SALE LASTS FOR THREE WEEKS, ALT. BOOKS WONDERFULLY CHEAP. YOU SHOULD BEGIN BUYING NOW. .jgAILLIE’S, Of Cuba street, is jnst now one of the most conspicuous “shops in that thoroughfare. Why ? Because there is a ■ BOOK Sale now on there. BOOKS OF EVERY KIND MARKED DOWN “TO LESS THAN HALF-PRICE in some cases, and in every class there are great BARGAINS. There hs nothing . like seeing for yourself. Inspection invited. - If yon see you will be satisfied. YOU SHOULD BEGIN BUYING NOW. ALL BOOKS WONDERFULLY CHEAP. SALE -LASTS FOR THREE WEEKS. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. IN WINDOW AND SHOP. GREAT REDUCTIONS AT ‘BAILLIE'S CUBA STREET, FROM NOW ON. ASTONISHING I iw; IRE MATTRESSES, 2ft Bin, 10s 6d Sft, Its 6d 4ft Bin. 13s Gd STRETCHERS, 12a 6fi. Specially Reduced to meet Demand dup ing Royal Visit. CAMERON AND CHRISTIE. Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 6

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