AMUSEMENTS. ■ : OPERAH O U S E. Lossee and Director ... EDWIN GEACH.' ENTHUSIASTIC RECEtfiTON. . :l' RAPTUROUS APPLAUSE. On Saturday night • ■ tho great - audienco chccrcd to tho echo each aiid every'act of tho Brilliant Comedy Drama presontcd -by the EDWIN GEACH POPULAR! DRAMATIC ' • COMBINATION,. ,; , . . T H'E MI D NIGH T HOU R, THE MID Nl' G H.T HOU R, WELLINGTON BOOM. SEASON CLOSES ON. FRIDAY. NEXT. TO-NIGHT, AND FOR TWO'(NIGHTS MORE, ■ THE MIDNIGHT HOUR.' Further Announcements To-morrow. POPULAR PRICES, .35.; 25., ,1s: Box Plan nt Hnllidaj-'s.' Day. Sales at Abel's. EARLY DOORS to Stalls and Family Circle, 7 to 7.80, SIXPENCE EXTRA. Commonco at 8. Carriages at 10.50. 9235 ALBERT . CLARK; Manager. PERFECTION IN.. BILLIARDS. ANOTHER STEP FORWARD. . A LCOCK AND CO. have patented THE PERFECT CUSHIpN, silent and expressliko. \ * . • T~" "This invention is as great an improvement to a billiard table as: ."was tho pneumatic tyre to a bicycle." • • Fitted to any table, .£lB. Full particulars from ' " ALCOCK AND CO.,- -■ BILLIARD [TABLE MANUFACTURERS, '• /'Wellington.'- • --■ CS3I 15ALLEOOSI' DANCING. ■ MRS. H. B, MASON'S CLASSES lot Beginners are .held on MONDAYS; anil WEDNESDAYS in her Private . Hall,..at 8J Ohuznce Street, nest "St. Peter's Church. Mrs. Mason's method of tuition ensures pro.Cciency in Sis Private/Lessons, or Una (juariet ut Class. • Telephone 2GIG. BUSINESS NOTICES. : A S this is the last week of sale, wo want to -£*■ give yon value for your money. Comb and sco theso lines invN.Z. .GREENSTONE of every description. ' Ladies' and-Gents' Watches, from ,65.-lid.; also, Ladies' Silk, and' Flannel Blouses and all kinds of-Ladies' and Gents' Underclothing. , .. ; . F. KHOURI, C 825 ■ 1(M Lanibton Quay. . Telephono 2147. "OLANTING,. SEASON.—If- you-are planting 'A 1 _ flowers or trees, making or replenishing a garden, a shrubbery, or-an orchard, , you will need trustworthy nursery .stock. Or if you need beautiful flowers,^presentation.-baskets, or .bouquets arranged by our floral artiste, Miss Murray, satisfaction is assured you .by dealing with. 1 EVANS.AND SON,. C73S. 'SrWillis'Street.v riTHE WELLINGTON,. TRUST;' LOAN, AND 1 INVESTMENT LIMITED, j has REMOVED TO NEW'.WFICES,' 219' LAMIiTON QUAY. Vw- j-' Deposits Received:—l 2 months, 4J pel cent.; G .months; 3£ per cent. Second,aiid Third Floor OFFI&ES TO-LET. Apply.' ; '76Si '• : R. E. RAWNSLEY," Secretary. FOXTON-LEVIN COACH, SERVICE. Time. • table—Leave Foxton 6.30 a.ml, arrive Levin 8.30 a.m.;'leave Levin 10130 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Lovin 1.30 p.m.;'leave Levin-7.30 p.m., arrive Foxton 0.30 p.m. I.eave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; loave Shannon 2.50 p.m., arrive Foxton 4.30.p.m. '5832 C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. SPECTACLES We aro Specialists and OpSPECTACLES ticians only. All patterns SPECTACLES stocked. Quality high, prices SPECTACLES low. Consultations free. Buy SPECTACLES from us. It will pay you. O'DONNELL AND BROWN, Consulting Opticians, 44 Manners Streot, Wellington; 7 doors from Opera House (same / side). Look for tho Eye on the'.Window; ' THE WELLESLEY' LUNCHEON AND ' SUPPER ROOMS. : (Late the Wellesley Club), ■ JOHNSTON. STREET} ' -'. MR." J. JACKSON has taken over these ccn-trally-situated premises, where he lias made most extensive alterations and\ additions, where palrqns can bo supplied* with every luxury. ; .. - - Meals obtainable from 12 till midnight; Hot Lunches 12 till 2 (five courses).. Six Luncheon Coupons for live shillings. "..-, , SHEEP AND FLAX FARM FOR SALE.' "1/JQ'O ACRES Freehold- '.-201-1 acres o.r.p. jJxVrJ at os. per, acre and, 275 acres'. Maori 'leasehold 50.years to run. : - : Grazing land and rich, swamp land, nearly all drained; 2000 acres is'good dairying land, and last year carried 1000 sheep ami 200 head cattle; 5000. tons of miliable flax now ready; dressed fibre can bo landed in Auckland at £li per ton.' . ... Price—.£l2,ooo. Terms arranged. WiM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., ' 9202 • ' '5 Panama. Street. ; WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATIONS - " -.! TO LET. , AS A WHOLE OR IN FLATS. SITUATED near To Aro Railway Station* and within Five Minutes of Wharf, Well-lighted, fitted with electrio lifts. For further particulars apply to ■' LAERY AND CO., LTD. C7BG WE WANT TO GIVE YOU \ VALUE FOR TOUR-MONEY. TryE-can-do it, becauso wo buy for-Cash, and x tho pick' of the-market. I COME AND SEE THESE LINES. Wo know you will bo satisfied. Porpoise-finished Gents' Walking Boots, at 14s. 6d., leather lined, squaro and round toes. The Dominion >Boot, a Gent's Box Calf Boot. sewn, full toes, at 10s. Gd. The Deiiarico School Boots are-leather right through, at Bs. Gd., 10s.' Gd. The Military. Boots, no toecaps, stont soles, full toes, broad heels, at 14s. Gd. Tho Flora Ladies' Button and Lace Boots, at' I 12s. Gd. The Orient Ladies' Box Calf Button and Laca Boots, at-12s. Gd. The Pioneer (for the country) Button, and Loca ■ Boots, at lis. 6d. , A. LINDSAY,.-LIMITiED, GREAT BOOT STORES, US Lomtton Qmyr, wl A J%{2ute^-Btiegt. Eostpd , ceaai
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