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o PE R A X£ O U B E. Under the Direction of Mil. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Richard Stewart CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of Mr 3. C. WILLIAMSON’S FAMOUS COL., Headed by the Eminent Young Actor. Mil CUYLKfI HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) 10-NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST’ 'NIGHT Of George Fleming's Grand Adaptation of Rndynrd THE LIGHT THAT 1 AILED, THE LIGHT THAT FAILLU. Produced bv special arrangement with Miss Olga Notborsolo. PlaK’S produced under the Stage Direction of Mr «J. • IlazU.’tfc. O P E B A HOUSE. ,T C WILLIAMSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. SPECIAL ATTENTION. In drawn lo lliol Magnificent Programme Alt RANGED FOR NEXT WEEK, The primary object being to enable Mr Cuylcr ‘Hastings, who is making HIS EAHEWEL L APPE AH AN CES In this City, to be Keen onco more in two of (lie characters with which his name is so : r;li.inajtely associated, and also in another in which ho has made a great suewvtt elsewhere. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, February 15. IG, 17, _ Presentation, with all the Original Cast, Scoiwry and Effects, of William Gilmito s Remarkable Realisation of Conan Doyles Famous Creation, SHERLOCK HOLMES, SHERLOCK HOLMES, With Mr Hastings in his masterly and inimitable impersonation of tho Groat Detective. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February 18, 19, Revival this season, by desire of many patrons, of Wilson Barrett’s Dramatisatiou of Hall Caine’s Powerful Novel, THE CHRISTIAN. THE CHRISTIAN. Mr Cuvier Hastings ms JOHN STORM, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. Special Prodßctiou and First Appearance in Wellington of Mr Cuvier Huntings in Lord Buhner Lytton’s Charming Romance, THE LADY OF LYONS. THE LADY OF LYONS. ! Mr Cnlyor Hastings as Claude Melnotte. Box Plan for tire wotlk will be opened at the Dresden on MONDAY MORNING. Day Sales at Abel’s. Prions us utunl. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. :q P B B A HOUSE. 'COMMENCING MONDAY’, FEB. 22nd Reappearance alter an absence of many years of ALFRED DAMPIER, Supported by MISS LILY DAMPIER, And a Brilliant Coterie of Talented Artists. In the most Sensational and Stirring Drama of Modem Times, entitled ’ THE BUSH KING. THE BUSH KING. Full particulars in frith re issue. CLAUDE B. WEBB, 461 Touring Manager. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, FEBRUARY 16th and 17th, 1904, And RAM FAIR, ON FEBRUARY, 18th. and 19th. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Hogs. Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING. MOUNTED MILITARY, And SHEARING COMPETITIONS. OVER PIOOO OFFERED IN PRIZES. .£173 In Jumping Events Alone. .£l7B Entries close at 9 p.m, on Wednesday, February 3rd, 1904. Schedules and entry forms on application to JOHN B. EMMETT, 587 Secretary, Mosterton. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR, Also, A RAM SHOW \ Will take place on tho SHOW GROUNDS. CHRISTCHURCH, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, The KXth and 11th March. ENTRIES for FAIR AND SHOW CLOSE on TUESDAY. Ist MARCH. Premium Catalogues of RAM SHOW, giving full particulars as to classes and prizes offered, can be obtained on application to the Secretary. O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. Canterbury Hall, Christchurch. 220 W.R.C. SWIMMING SPORTS. fit HOSE Members who have not received invitations for above, please accept this nataficaKon to invito their lady and gentleman friends. W. J. MeKAY, 443 Hon. See., W.R.C. iKAiBORI BOROUGH] COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION, 1901. is hereby given that tho J-v Registration Fees for Dogs within tho jurisdiction of the Karori Borough Council for the year 1904 have been fixed at Five Shillings per head for House land Sporting Dogs, and at Two Shillings and Sixpence per head for Dogs owned by Fanners or Drovers, and used solely for the purpose of herding or driving cattle or sheep. The undersigned has been appointed Registrar and the Borough Council Office as tho Registration Office. AY. F. ENGLAND. Town Clerk. Karori, February 12th, 1904. 438 THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LTD.). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ,W ARRANTS for Interim Dividend to I YT 31st ultimo have been mailed to'' all Shareholders. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. ’ Wellington, 11th February, 1904. ‘394 In tho Matter of tne Companies Act, 1903, and the Australian Alliance Assurance Company. IN Pursuance of tho provisions of Section 302 of tho Companies Act, 1903, it is hereby notified that the above Company proposes to carry on business at Hie 'office of Alfred Ernest Komot, situate 21, Victoria street, AVellington. A. E. KERNOT. Attorney for tho Australian Alliance 'Assurance Company. 405 iW. ALKBR AND N° LAN. CARRIERS. FORWARDING AGENTS. AND MAIL CONTRACTORS. BULLS. Our Coaches meet all trains at the Greatford Railway Station, and convey Passengers and Goods to Bulls. J. W. FOSSETTE, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. 76. Austin street. rpiSTIMATES Supplied for Shop -anti Office Fittings, si*. Buildings. dS>

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 6

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