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Ci n o k a h a ii i. > Courtenay place. 82nd Week. 82nd Week. FULLER’S EMPIRE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. Complete and Thorough Change of Programme. First Appearance of MR HARRY BAXTER, MR HARRY BAXTER, Comedian and Coster Impersonator. MR WILL STEVENS. MR WILL STEVENS. "The Sad-Eyed Shriek/’ Prince of all Comedians. MR TET) HERBERTE. MR TED HERBERTE. Absolutely the Finest Actor-Vocalist this side of the line. FAUST AND WALHALLA. FAUST AND WALHALLA. Musical Acrobats and Head Balancers. MISS MAUD FANING, The Incomparable. MISS IVY FULTON, Sydney’s Representative Comedienne. Last Appearance of MR GUS NEVILLE. Who will recite “Kissing Cup’s Race," by Special request. Miss Hettie Warden, Mr Jack Lyndon, Mr Harry’ Ward. Will Stevens’ laughter-provoking Finale “NITRO GLYCERINE.” concluding with the Farce “TURNED OUT.” Blobbs Miss Hettie Warden Brummy Mr Will Stevens JpOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES, TO DAY (SATURDAY), 13th JULY. ATHLETIC PARK: ATHLETIC v. PONEKE. ORIENTAL v. WELLINGTON. At PETONE: PETONE v. OLD BOYS. Admission—SlXPENCE. Ladies, Free. Kick off at 3 -o’clock sharp. The alteration in ’the fixtures has been rendered necessary by the notification of tho Melrose team that it would make default in its match with Wellington. , 373 D/McKENZIE, Secretary. JjIOOTBAII NOTI'CE MELROSE I. v. WELLINGTON I. MELROSE DEFAULT TO WELLINGTON. L. SIEVERS, Hon Sec. M.F.C. THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. EXCURSION TIME-TABLES. TO DAY’S BAY—SATURDAY, 13th JULY. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 2.80 p.m. 4 p.m. MONDAY, "15th JULY. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. TO MIRAMAR—SATURDAY, 13th JULY. Leave Wharf. Leave 'Miramar. 1.10 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m. SUNDAY. 14th JULY. 10 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). 374 D IST CT ORDERS. Headquarters, Wellington-, 12th July, 1901.RETURN OF FOURTH AND FIFTH • N. Z. CONTINGENTS. 1. The several Volunteer Corps at Headquarters and Garrison Band will take part in the Reception of above Contingents on TUESDAY "NEXT, the 16th Instant, for which purpose the parade will ,be formed up at Drillshed at 1 p.m. Drill order. 2. While the difficulty of obtaining full musters on a "working day is fully recognised, it is earnestly hoped that "each, corps will bo well represented on an occasion of such importance. STUART NEWALL. Lieut.-Col.. 375 Commanding District. RECEPTION OF RETURNING MEMBERS OP FOURTH AND FIFTH CONTINGENTS. SUBSCRIPTIONS are invited, to be sent to the Town Clerk, to help to defray expenses in connection with providing a suitable Reception for the Returning Members of the above Contingents by the s.s. Tagus, expected to arrive early next week. J. G. W. AITKEN. 381 Mayor. In the Matter of “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884.” NOTICE is hereby given that the Office in the -Colony of THE MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY has been removed from No. 17 High street, Dunedin, and is now in tho Citizens’ Life Chambers, Customhouse quay, in -the City of Wellington. Dated this 9th day of July. 1901. GEO. H. HARBi 356 Attorney for New Zealand. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Premium Income Exceeds £1,380,000 Losses Paid to Date Exceed £22,000,000 ' \ DEDICATIONS invited for the Posiil. tions of Sub-Agents at Palmerston North, Masterton and Wairarapa District, also other towns where the Company is not already represented. All Fire Risks accepted at LOWEST CURRENT-RATES. LOSSES MET WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. Applications addressed to GEO. H. HARBROE. Attorney for New Zealand. Offices—Citizens' Life Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington- 355 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RATING ACT. 1894. NOTICE is hereby given that I have appointed MONDAY, "the 15th day of July, -at 2.15 o’clock, as the day, and the Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, as the place, for the sitting of the Assessment Court, dor the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Amended Valuation Lists of the City of Wellington. W. R. HABELDEN. Judge of the Assessment Court. Bth July, 1901. ’ 272 QOUNTRY VISITORS SHOULD SEE THE ROYAL STOCK OP HARD-WEAR BOOTS, at PEARCE’S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA STREET.

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

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