PK R A house. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SECOND CONCERT. AND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. (Umien Hits I)trrfction.of ,1 ohmLcmimme.) MARK HAMIJOURG, TUB WONDERFUL PIANOFORTE GENIUS, Whose Marvellous Performances on Saturday Night ELECTRIFIED THE AUDIENCE. The Enthusiasm was without Parallel in this City. Music lovers arc: reminded that the great pianist is visiting this- part of the world for the last time. His recitals in pirn Hotel. QT. MARE’S SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY, JULY 71 li; Children’s Entertainment and Sale of AVork Ly A! embers of St. Atari;’* It ranch of the M.0.T., in aid of Chinese Mission in Wellington Diocese. Alusie by Chinese. Chinese Decorations. Doors open at 6.J0 p.rn. Admission, is; children under It, WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. i A NNTJAL It ALL WEDNESDAY, -Or. lath JULY.—OId Boys of Wellington College are reminded, that Nominations should he handed in not later than TO-DAY (Monday), the Gth last., to ensure invitation. 431 AY. It. DENTON, Hon. See. MOUNT COOK OT,D BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ANNUAL BALL. ST. PETER’S HALL. JULY 31st. OLD Boys and Friends who wish for Invitations are requested to apply to either of Hon. Sec rotaries, B. C. B. MIDLANE, . Caro Thom Cook and Son, P. A. HEMPLEMAN. 435 Mount Cook Boys’ School. LODGE LEINSTER, No. 41. Jl/fEMBEES of the-above Lodge are ro--IVJL minded that a Meeting will be hold in the Freemasons’ Hall. Boulcott street, THIS (Monday) EVENING. The Lodge will be tylcd at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. 452 By command of the AV.M. THE HON T. KENNEDY MACDONALD BANQUET. NOTICE. TpiHß Executive Committee requests that gentlemen attending the above Banquet THIS EVENING will be in their seats by 8.15; dinner ’punctually at 8.30. M. P. CAMERON, UB Secretary. ICARORI BOWLING CLUB. r A GENERAL -MEETING of the Club -lot- will be held ‘in the Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 o’clock. Debentures of £1 each will be issued at once, payable in easy instalments. Members’ entrance fee, 10s Gd, before September Ist, and one guinea after that date. Annual Subscription One Guinea. Business: Election of Officers Adoption of Rules Enrolment of . Members General F. BENNETT, 200; Secretary. , AVELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE Open Quarterly Meeting* of the above Society, to which all interested in acclimatisation matters are .invited, will be held on AVEDNESDAY, Bth July next, at S o’clock p.m., in the Society’s Rooms, 6, AVcstminster Chambers, Lambton quay. , A. F. LOWE, 440 Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT, VACCINATION. PUBLIC Vaccinators will bo on duty at the following places and times:— Dr Adams, Terrace, 2 till .4 p.m. Dr McLean, Vivian street, 3 till 4 p. Dr Platts-Mills, Kelburne, 2 till 4 p. Dr Platts-Mills, Public Health Depa meat, 10 till 1 a.ra. Dr Perkins, Revans street, 8 till 9 p. Dr Tripe, AVillis street, 2 till 6 p.m. The Department will bo glad to make irrangements with business men to vaccinate their employees at any time and place that may be suitable. Persons 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., Chief Health , Officer, 30th Juno, 1903. THE AVIDENING OF AVILLIS 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 lines ho is overstocked in and will clear regardless .of east:—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] 50(0 yards Pnro Ceylon Flannelettes; Blonsings, to clear at fid yard, honestly worth Kftd a yard. Note address .DARCY FORD, TC-» Wifite House. Willis street. 863 JpOSTEE’S HOTEL. WANGANUI. AV. H. G. FOSTER. Proprietor. P.O. Box 54. rf"'<OMMERCIAL and General Job PrintKJ ing executed promptly at the “New Zealand Times" Printing and Bookbinding Department, Lambton, quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5009, 6 July 1903, Page 6
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