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o P ' B R H u S E. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIG II T ! (Under the Direction of .IOUX LKMMOMU). ft) UK CONCERTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TUBS DAY AX J> WEDNESDAY NEXT. “THE Git EAT AUTISTIC COLOSSUS," IVlAiiJi HaiUEOUi'iG, . .Whoso Marvellous Performances in Dunedin and Christchurch Simply Electrified the Audience. Tho Enthusiasm was without Parallel in the Musical History of Now Zealand. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. MARK HAMBOUEG will Play— t . „ . - “Appassionato Sonata (Beethoven), “Nocturne” G Major, Study m G Plat, “.ballade” A Flat (Chopin), “Volkslied” (HVimbourg), “Midsummer Night's Dream” (Mendelsohn-Liszt), and with Boris Uumbourg “Sonata for Piano and 'Cello (Mendelssc kuj, BORIS 11A.MBOURG, Die Wonderful Young 'Cello Genia* will Play— _ “Concerto” (Davidoff), “Nocturne” E Hat (Chopin), “At the Fountain” (Davtdotf MISS MABEL BATCHELOR, the Brilliant young Soprano, will Sing—- “ Parted” from song cycle (Cowon) JOHN LEM MONK. Flute Solos—- “ Fantasia,” “Romance/* “Polacca” (Krautz) GEORGE F. BOYLE, Accompanist. _ _ , Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales for 3s and 2s Tickets at Ross's, Tobacconist, next Empire Hotel, 880

GRAND CONCERT AND SOCIAL, jqRILLSHBD, JULY Bth. 15)03, In Aid of the SISTERS OF THE POOR and HOME FOB INCURABLES. FIRST-CLASS CONCERT. N.Z. Champion Band will play "Lucrotia Borgia” as an Overture. MINIFIB’9 ORCHESTRA. Tickets, 2s (including Refreshments). Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. JOHN HYLAND, 233 Secretary. VICTORIA COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. • ■ SATURDAY, 4th JULY. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, 7.30 p.m. ««npHAT no. Event in the History of JL this Colony has had more injurious effect on the morale of its people than the despatching of contingents to South Africa.” Mover Mr H. H. Ostler; Opposer. Mr T. Y. Seddon. ARTHUR G. QUARTLEY, 890 Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE CLUB. npHE Saturday and Monday Classes will meet in future at the N.Z. Alliance Rooms, corner of Manners and AVillis streets. * 1 A General Meeting of the Club will bo held at the Alliance Rooms on MONDAY, 13th July, at 7.30 p.m. HERBERT BAILLIE, 359- Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE COMPANY (LTD.) f | ULU Adjourned (Fifteenth) Ordinary tJL General Meeting of the Shareholdl- - of the Company will be held in the Social Hall of the Opera House on. MONDAY, the 13th July, 1903, at 3.15 p.m, Business: To Elect three Directors. Messrs Barber, Floakton and Macarthj' are the retiring directors, and v being eligible offer themselves for redaction. Also, ' To Elect one or more Auditors, and fix the remuneration to he paid the same, WILLIAM McLBAN, ■ Secretary. 10 Lambtou On ay, Wellington, 3rd July; 1303. 392 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. VACCINATION.

"ptrSLIC Vaccinators will bo on duty ■*- a t the following places and times: Dr Adams, Terrace, 2 till 4 p.m. Dr McLean, Vivian street, 3 till 4 p.m. Dr Platts-Mills, Kelbnrne, 2 till 4 p.m. Dr Platts-Mills, Public Health Department, 10 till 1 a.m. Dr Perkins, Revans street, 8 till 9 p.m Dr Tripe. Willis street, -2 till 6 p.m. The Department will be glad to make arrangements with business men to vaccinate their employees at any time and place that may be suitable. . Persona who have not been vaccinated within the last seven years should be'revaccinated without delay. : Nothing but Pure Calf Lymph is used and no Charge is made for Vaccination. ’ J. MALCOLM MASON. M.D., * -mu t , „„ Chief Health Officer. 30th June, 1903.. , AND W. MACKAT’S NEW LIST. GUT DE MAUPASSANT’S NOVELS IN FRENCH. 3s 6d each. ' Posted, 3s lid each. Bel-Ami (illustrations'de Ferdinand Bao) La Maison Tellier (illustrations de Rene Belong) . Une Vie (illustrations de A. Lefoux) Miss Harriet (illustrations de Ch. Morel) Les Dimanches D’Un Bourgeois De Paris ■ (illustrations de Geo. Dupuis) Au Soleil (illustrations de Andre Sureda) Bonle de Suit (illustrations de Jeannoit) ' Notre Ccour (illustrations do Rene Belong) Yvette (illustrations de Cortazzo) Le Rosier Do Mmo. Husson (illustrations de V. Rottembourg) Fort Comma La Mort (illustrations de Andre Bronillet) Clair De Lune (illustrations de Lucien Metivet) La Vie Erranto (illustrations de Lanos) Toine (illustrations de V. Rottembourg) 201, LAMBTON QUAY AND 47, CUBA ' STREET. Wellington. THE WIDENING OF WILLIS STREET. DARCY. FORD, the working man’s friend, is clearing his extensive stock of Drapery and Clothing 25 per cent, under cost to save the trouble of repacking. The following are a few of the linos ho is overstocked in and will clear regardless of cost; —Sheeting. Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Marcella and Honeycomb, Irish Linen Table Damask, Irish Linen Table Napkins, Irish Poplins, Silks, Sateens. Prints, Muslins Serges, Tweeds, Vicunas, Worsteds, Men’s Underwear) Shirts, Ties. Collars. Socks, Braces, etc. 5000 yards Pure Ceylon Flannelettes; Blousings, to clear at 6d yard, honestly worth 10id a yard. Note address DARCY FORD, The White House. Willis street. 863 OLDSTER'S HOTEL. . WANGANUI. W, H. G. FOSTER. Proprietor. P.O. Box 54.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5008, 4 July 1903, Page 6

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