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o PE K A O U S E. Business Alancgcr. Mr .J. F. MacMahou. La.-u XighA bill. Four of *Le WOOUS-W ILLIAMsiOX Auisi] aliaV Urea teM Aewr. ALFRED WOODS. Anti the celt brated English Aulrc», Ai A i: 1) WILLI A A I SO X. titi a m 11' K s day > i:vkn ixg AVi]! bo repeated in all its; magnificence, Maud Willi; CO.vSi J_i.il 11 tl ami entirely original version of Caine's fascinating work. TILL CiJ K'j.vTl AX. Managerial comment is needless. Head what the Leal critics shv : The “Tiiyes'L—Mr Alfred Woods again showed his pronounced ability as a dramatic actor by giving a startlingly convincing characterisation of the religious ascetic. For his dramatic declamation beforo the hospital board in defence ol-ive-man, the applause merged into cheers, and the curtain was raised four times on the successful young actor. Aliss At illiam--BMi was Glory to the life. Her bonhomie in the lighter scenes, with clever hits of mimicry interspersed, and the intensity ot her emotions in the strong scones called lor nothing but admiration. The “Host/’—lt abounds in powerfully dramatic situations such as appeal to the mass of the public, and a fiord an actor oi Mr Woods's capacity ample scope for forceful and even passionate acting. There, can bo no doubt that his pourtrayal last night of the character of .lolm S'.onmvas an excellent piece of work. As the plot unfolded itself, and the‘situat ions developed in dramatic intensity, the plaudits of the audience rose to the point of cheering. Miss AVilliamson acted the part ot Glory Quayle, the actress, most successfully, and came in for a large share ol the applause." __ Saturday Evening Next, IN OLl> MADRID? Priced. 3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel s. 20 THE KINKING SEASON. SUCCESS, COMPLETE, CONVINC--5 ING, AND CONCLUSIVE. Three Sessions To-dav and Henceforth: 30.30 to 32.30 a.m.; 2.30 to 5 afternoon, and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission, Is; Ladies’ Skates, Gd. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Lady Patrons of the Rink are advised, in the interest of their own comfort and for the better facility of acquiring the art of skating, to wear broad-heelea and stout-soled boots. FOUND, in the Rink, Lady's Parcel and Autograph Book, latter containing these singularly appropriate lines of Confucius -‘‘Our greatest glory is not in never fallng, but in rising every timo wo fall.' Iwiict please claim at office, n J. MACMAIION.

LEVEE. I Government Houso, Wellington, | 20th June, 1991. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR will hold a Levee at Government House on FRIDAY, 2itb June, at 4 p.m. H. C. WATERFIELD. Private Secretary. I Gentlemen attending the Levee will wear Uniform, Evening Dress i ing Dress. Those having cards for Private Entree are desired to attend not later than 3.45 p.m. Bach gentleman is requested to bring two cards, on both of which his name must be distinctly written. One of these cards is to be given up in the Hall, and the other is to bo handed to the officer announcing the names to his Excellency. H. C. WATERFIELD, ■ Private Secretary. GARRISON BAND. THE GARRISON BAND is ordered to attend His Excellency the Governor’s Levee TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). The Baud will parade at the Government Buildings at 3 p.m. Arrange for leave from employers accordingly. Uniform—Full Dress. Practice To-day; a good muster requested. 334 T. HERD, Lieutenant. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the seveIa! ral parcels of land hereinafter describee will be brought uniter the provisions of “The Laud Transfer Act, 1885,’’ and its amendments, unless caveat bo Indeed forbidding the same on or before the 16th day of July. 1994. 3160, ROSETTA RAYMOND.— U 7-10 perches. Part Section 461, City of Wellington. Occupied by Applicant. 3514. JOSEPH JOSEPH and ALFRED DE BATHE BRANDON.—I 4 9-10 perches. Part Section 239, Citv of Wellington. Occupied bv Bryant as tenant. 3522, CHARLES JOHN JOHNSTON.— 10 G-10 perches. Part Section 607 a, City of Wellington. Occupied by Laura Beagle- “ 3529 HYMAN PHINEAS COHEN.—I 7 acres 2 roods 15 perches. Part Section 32, Karori District. Unoccupied. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 15th day of June, 1991, at the Lands Registry Office. Wellington. W. STUART, 972 \ District Land Registrar. PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned beg to announce that they have entered into partnership as Barristers and Solicitors as from the 6th day of JUNE, 1904, and will carry on business under the firm name of WILFORD AND LEVI. The business will be carried on in offices in tho new building of Messrs Butler Bros., Limited, in Stout street, immediately opposite the Supreme Court Building. T HO MAS M. WILFORD. 968 F. LEVI.

PIANOS. ORGAN S P. J, PINNY. BECHSTEIN PIANO. IHAVE been appointed sole distributing Agent for Wellington province for these world-renowned Pianos. Call and inspect one of tbo finest stocks ol Pianos and Organs in w ellington. F. J. PINNY, 21, CUBA STREET EXTENSION. Telephone 2045. T H O B L E T’S FOOD. WE have a Large Stock o'f this wollkn mi Condiment for Sale at wholesale prices: Per cwt. . X"2 5 s Per i cwt'. .-hi 5s Per \ cwt. —l3 s To preserve condition in stock during winter months there is nothing better than this Food which for years has formed the principal stimulant of English farmers. Pamphlets and sample packets on application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., 269 Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5310, 23 June 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5310, 23 June 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5310, 23 June 1904, Page 6

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