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V E R A. ir. O TJ S K. TO-NIGHT. TO-MGUT. iiIcADOO’S ORIGINAL ORIGINAL ■rum lee t GINGERS, LINGER;'*. i idler An Artistic Musical 1 SENSATIONAL SUGG.-,; , Of this talented company. All students and all lovers ot music and simjdl1 K should and hoar tlit JUBILEE SING MRS, FIRST GRA N It GIIAMIL PROGRAMME Grand Success of €(AU/,E The Great Eemalo rfM AU/1. IAG/da Impersonator. vDTAU/iL IJv Special Rcqm'st tin* Quartet, ‘"nil-; i.ost chord.” Prices —Us. Us and Is. Ilox plan at the Dresden, where seats can he reserved. fi'Xi R. A. O. B. BEATTIE. ,Q P E R A II O US E . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 7th AUG., At 1? o’clock. FAREWELL MATINEE PERFORMANCE (By Request). ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Under the Direction of Mr A. H. Can by. .lEAN GERAHDY, JEAN GERAHDY, THE WORLD-RENOWNED BELGIAN VI OI.ON GELLIST. JEAN GERA ROY’S Carcer in Europe. America and Australia Has Been ONE 'REMARKABLE SERIES OF TRIG MINIS. JEAN GERAHDY Ts conceded to he the greatest living ’cellist, and appeared on several occasions, by spec ial command, before her late Majesty the Queen, and has been associated on the eoneert platform with such preat artists ns Madame Melba, Madame I’alti, Paderewski, Hans Richter, Von Diilow. Ysayc, etc., etc. Solo Pianist Accompanist—LAWßANCE PHILLIP. Box plan is now open at the Dresden, where tickets for all parts of the House can he obtained. Prices of Admission—ls (reserved), 3s, 2a, and Is. ?75 WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS UNITED DAIRYMEN’S UNION.

CiECOND Annual Social and Wanes will >3 bo held in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide road, on WEDNESDAY, August 7th, 1901. Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. M.C.'s, Messrs M. Jopsen and J. liarlen. Supper at 11 p.m. Caterer, Mr Mawson. Double Ticket, 3s Gd; Gentleman, 2s 6d; Extra Lady, Is 6d. Tickets can be.obtained from all Dairymen. 852 A. P. HOPE, Hon Sec. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING will bo held at the MuA aeum TO-DAY (Tuesday), the 6th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: Papers will bo road and specimens exhibited ‘ R. B. GORE. 8 (19 Secretary. SIR JOSEPH WARD’S COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET COMMITTEE. milEl Committee will Meet in No. 9 Room, Exchange Buildings, TOiMORROW (Wednesday), 7th August, at 8 p.m. ALLAN WARD, 878 Chairman. PURCHASE OP MIRAMAR.' IMPORTANT MEETING OP RATEPAYERS. THE Wellington Ratepayers’ Associa. tiou invito the Ratepayers of City to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Exchange Hall, Lambtou quay. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of August instant, at eight o’clock p.m. Business: To consider the action of the City Council in introducing to Parliament a Bill authorising the purchase of the Messrs Crawfords’ Property, known as “Miramar,” without in any way first consulting the Ratepayers of the City, and to protest against Parliament considering and passing such a Bill without a Poll of the Ratepayers being fir?t taken on the question. By order. J. McALPINE, Hon Secretary, BG3 Wellington Ratepayers’ Association. THE No. 2 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. THE Sixth Annual General Meeting of members of the above Society will be held in the Society’s Rooms, la. Grey street, Wellington, ion WEDNESDAY, 1 tth August,-1901, at 8 p.m. Business —To receive the Society’s bal-ance-sheet and directors’ report, elect four directors. elect .one auditor, and general Business. Messrs Wright and Gray retire from the Board by rotation, and Messrs Dement and Scott by effluxion of time, and being eligible, offer themselves for Candidates for election to the directorate are requir. ed to give written notice to the Secretary at least seven days before the day of election of intention to become candidates. 815 J. CRBWES, Secretary. •H. M. STEPHENS--14 and 16. LAMBTON QUA'*’. WELLINGTON. Travelling Bag and Trunk Manufacturer. Also, Importer of Ladies’ Hand Bags, Purses, Dress Oases, eto. INSPECTION INVITED* Telephone, 418. IT AMES (pODBER, MELBOURNE HOUSE. 8-4 and BG, Cuba street. Has just completed Extensive Altera, tions and Improvements to his Prei. mises, making them the most complete and Comfortable Refreshment Rooms in the city. Inspection Invited. 714 G. H. McLEOD, TAILOR. 87, Willis street (ogjwsite J. Duthia and HAS the pleasure of informing his patrons ttat he has just received from England a Large Consignment of Autumn and Winter Suitings. Trouserings, Bins and Elaek Vicunas, Diagonals and Wore, ted Suitings. Fancy Vestings, eto. 332 JjIOOTBALLERS, PEARCE’S own make Sure Kick Boots can’t be beaten, 7s 6d and 9s fid. TRY THEM. ' READING FOR THE BUSH. POST FREE, TEN SHILLINGS. /| AMERICAN Papers. 48 Periodicals, /Wtt American News Depot, 16, aL bert street. Auckland. ’ gfiO

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4427, 6 August 1901, Page 6

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