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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager—Mr Harry Rickards EVERT EVENING at 8. LAST FOUR NIGHTS I SEASON CLOSES SATURDA Y NEXT !!! LAST FOUR NIGHTS ! Of MR HARRY RICKARDS’ VAUDEVILLE CO. OUR THIRD PROGRAMME, Presented againt Last Night to a. Crowded and Delighted Audience, unanimously pronounced “ THE GEM OF THE SEASON!" FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of CHARLENE AND CHAELBNE, KING AND BENSON, FRED RUSSELL and "COSTER JOE," CASSIE WALMER. GEORGE DEAN, HARRY ROCHFORT, HARRY HART. ADA SADLER, and ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of ANIMATED PICTURES. Box Plans at Holliday’s. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Early doors (77,30) to Second Stalls and Family Circle sixpence extra. Day Sales at Abel's. fjl OWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8. MAUGHAN BARNETT . ORGAN RECITAL. 1. Sonata No. 3 3. Evening Song 3. Gavotte (Mignen) 4. Concerto No. 5 .. 5. Andantino 6. Minnet Mendelssohn Sohytte Thomas Handel Lemare Paderewski 7. Overture. "Merry Wives of Windsor" Nicolai 8. Baroarola Sterndale Bennett 9. Fanfare Lommena Admission Is. 6d. 713 300 Seats under Gallery, J. G. SMITH. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURES. A LECTURE will be given in the TOWN HALL (Concert Boom) on WEDNESDAY, July 24th, at 8 p.m.. by Professor Easterfield, . M.A. Subject— Coal Tar or “Beauty for Ashes." Admission FREE. JNO. K. PALMER. . Town Clerk. 20th July, 1907. 635 WELLINGTON RACING CLUB BALL. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 25th JULY, 1907, At 9 p.m. /-COMMITTEE: —Messrs J. B.Harcourt, J. W. Abbott, Jas. Ames, H. F. Johnstone, IV. Hr S. Moorhouse, Hon. T. K. Macdonald, Neil McLean, D. J Nathan. W. H. Turnbull, R. T. Turnbull, Jno. Wilkins, P. Blundell, A. McCosh Clark, K. Duncan, P. J. Grace. Capt. J. G. Hughes, J, G. Johnston, 0. G. Kember, W. Higginson, C. B. Pharazyn, C. M. Tnrrell, C. W. Tringham, A. T. Williams. Tickets for above may be obtained from any member of the Committee. A. E. WHYTE, 331 Secretary. WELLINGTON LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Ninth Annual Ball will be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 21st August, 8.30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from the members of Committee—Messrs F. .McFarland, M. J, Donnelly, M. Nathan, T. Taylor, J, Fairbairn, J. Dwyer, J. Currah, A. M. Gow, , H. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary, BALLROOM DANCING. TVfRS H. B. MASON’S method of te«oh-i.v-4- ing ensures proficiency, in ONE . QUARTER at Claes, or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Beginners' Classes—Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in private hall. Term commences with . pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. Address, 56, Qhmnee street, near St. Peter’s Church. Telephone 2646. \ 314 REMOVAL NOTICE. ) M. BANKS, LIMITED, HAVE REMOVED their HEAD OFFICE and STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Into their NEW BUILDING, GREY STREET. ROYAL BAR-LOCK typewriter agency. Lambton quay. Wellington. BRITAIN CAPTURES THE WORLD’S RECORD. . T PITMAN’S Metropolitan School, A London, Mr J. Wright, on April 11th last, before a “Daily Express” representative and some of the highest authorities in the typewriter world, beat all American records for speed on the Royal Barlook Typewriter. He wrote from dictation (unfamiliar matter) Commercial Correspondence at 105 CORRECT words per minute. i A speech of the Right Hon. J. Cham-1 berlain at 82 words per minute for 30 consecutive minutes. ; A speech of the Right Hon. B Hal- s dane at 80 words per minute for 60 minutes, this hour test consisting of, copying from manuscript. i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 8

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