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Pollard's Opera Company :"The belle of New York"; and, "Ali Baba, and the 40 thieves". Opera House Wellington. Monday, October 2nd, 1899. Pollard's Opera Company in conjunction with Messrs Williamson & Musgrove's Pantomime and Comedy Co. [Programme] (Royal footlights).
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Photographer unknown :[Photograph of a female cast member of Pollard's Opera Company, in costume. 1899].
The Don Tailoring Company, Exchange Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington ... E J Mentor, Manager. "Press" print [Advertising card. 1893-1894]
Murray & Casey, drapers: Dissolution of partnership. Compulsory clearing sale ... will be held for fourteen days only commencing on Thursday next, 27th inst. [1894-1895]
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Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand :Invercargill from J G Ward's, the Farmers' Association of New Zealand Limited. F W Niven & Co, lith, Melbourne & Ball[ara]t. Gratis supplement to the "Weekly times", Friday 16th June, 1893. Lithographed and printed for the "Southland times" Co. by F W Niven & Co., Ballarat and Melbourne, and published by Robt Gilmour at the Co.'s registered office, Esk St., Invercargill.
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