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NOW READY. gIEKPATRICK'S gPECIAL QUALITY "X" X BriAND) NEW SEASON'S FRESH FRUIT JAMS. KIBKPATRIOK'S Special Quality "X " Brand of New Season's Jam is made from NELSON GROWN FRUIT only, and boiled within a few hours after it has been gathered. The Jam thus retains the full flavour and colour of the Fresh Fruit. KIRKPATRIOK'S JAM has gained FIVE Prize Medals at the following Exhibitions :-— London, Melbourne, Christchurch, Wellingon, and Nelson. CAUTION. — None is genuine unless our name is stamped on the tin, and has our Registered Trade Mark, the letter '* X " on the label. S. KIRKPATBIOK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, NELSON.

T)RINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1889. CONCERT (WITH TABLEAUX VIVANTS) By the PUPILS OF THE DOMINICAN CONVENT, Assisted by the following Gentlemen who have kindly consented to give their services -.—Messrs. Bevin and Naumann, Violins ; Mr. Painter, Viola ; Messrs. Parker and Robertshaw, 'Cello and Bass ; Messrs. S. George and Ross, Clarinets ; Messrs. Buckingham and Dallas, Cornets ; Mr. George, Trombone. IN AID OF IHE CONVENT SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. Conductob Mb, F, LEECH. TABLEAUX VIVANTS shown by LIMB LIGHT by MB. G. H. MARSDEN. PROGRAMME. 1. Grand Overture (Pianos and Strings). "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe), The Misses Cameron, Lynch, AlleD, and G. Allen (with Full Band). 2. Double Quartette, " Hark, 'tis the Indian Drum " (Bi»h«p), Convent Pupils. 3. Violin Solo, " Seventh Air " (De Beriot), Miss May Howell. Tableau, " Ireland in the Past " qFirst Bcene). Recitative, Mastpr Arthur Hall. 4. Piano Duet, Selections (a, Scharwenka, b, Grieg), The Misses ! Irwin. ! Tableau, " Ireland in the Past " (Second Scene). Recitative, Master Francis Helpy. ' 3. Duo Concertant (Two Violins), " Op. 4 " (llonberg), The Misseß | DickeDßon and Howell. 6. Sonsr, " Oh, Stay with Me " (Mattei), Miss Mills. Tableau, " Ireland in the Present " (First Scene). Recitative : Landlord, Mr. Carter ; Tenant's Son, Master Francis Heley. 7. Piano Solo, •• Deuxieme Mazurk " (Gedard). Mrs. Montague. Tableau (Comic), " Ireland in the Present " (SECOND SCBNB, the Rescue). Recitative, by an Old Pupil of the Christian Brothers. Interval of Ten Minutes, 1. Chorus, " Slumber Darling " (Currvrri), Convent pupils. 2. Grand Duo, "Belisario" (Goria), Mrs. [Montague and Miss K. Moloney. 3. Song, " The Swallow " (Pinmti), Miss Poppelwell. 4. Piano Solo, " Kagatta Veneziana " (Lint), Miss May Howell. 5. Violin Silo. '' Homage a P^ganini " ( Vituxtemps), Miss Dickinson. Tableau, " Ireland in the Future " (First Scene, Home Rule), Recitative, Master Edward Duffey. 6. Piano Solo, " Polish National Dance " (Scharwenka), Miss K. Moloney. Tableau, " Ireland in the Future" (Second Scene, United Kingdom), Recitative, by an Old Pupil of the Cbrißtian Brothers. I 7. Grand Overture (Piano 3 and Strings), " Wilhelm Tell " (Rossini), I The Misses Moloney, Cameron, Allen, and G. Allen (with full j band). Finale : The New Zealand National Anthem. j _«_— « j Two Upright Grand Pianos kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Co. HI T E HORSE HOTEL." NGAHAURANGA, WELLINGTON. I J. BREEN ... ... Proprietor. I J. Breen begs to intimate to the residents of Wellington and the i Travelling Public that he ha« taken the above Hotel, and will leave i no act undone to ensure Comfort and Convenience to hs Patrons. I Wines, Ales, and Liquors of the best brands always on hand. Meals at all hours ; Good Table ; Charges Liberal. Night Porter always in attendance. Yotjbs Tbult, J. BBEEN, Proprietor.

I&*HIBERNIA CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT,.® f67, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, Late Rive's, Draper, and opposite the White Swan Hotel. "|\/r DENNEHY begs to announce to the i-V-i_» public tbat be has commenced business in the above spacious premises in Cuba-street, as CATHOLIC BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, FANCY GOODS, ART NEEDLEWORK, TOBACCOS, &lc, &c. And begs to assure those who will honour him with their patronage that it will be his constant aim to supply the BEST and NEWEST Novelties at a small profit on the imported cost, which will mean fully 25 per cent, saved on the present ruling prices in this city. Inspection Cordially Invited. Opening Day— SATURDAY, 15th December. M. DENNEHY, HIBERNIA CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT, 67, Cuba Street, Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TONARGAN & TONARGAN! Have the pleasure to inform the Public of Christchurch and Dis- r tricts tbat they have SIGNED A LEASE FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS of the Premises now in course of erection at the ! CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. And known for many years as HOBDAY'S CORNER. Their Mr. T. M. Lonarean has left by the 'Frisco Mail Steamer for the Old Country, to make Rrrangements with the various Manufacturers for a CONSTANT SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS And they expect to OPEN some time in OCTOBER NSXT. WITH THE OBJECT OF OPENING WITH ONLY NEW GOODS They will forthwith hold a CLEARING SALE OF THEIR PRESENT STOCK UNTIL THE WSOLK IS DISPOSED OF. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, JUNE H, At 10 am. Extra Assistants have been engaged to enable them to cope with the work. Town parcels will be delivered the day after purchas?, country parcels by every train. Remember to Shop Early in the Day. LONARGAN A LONARGAN, CASHEL STREET, (Oppoeite " Press " Office).

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 14 June 1889, Page 16

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