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THE ROYAL VISIT. RECEPTION CEREMONY 18th JUNE TICKETHOLDERS for Reserved Seats at the Wharf Gates must enter by the Post Office Square, and those for unreserved seats by Hunter or Willeston streets. All ticketholders must be seated by 10.15 a.m., as the Committee cannot reserve seats after that hour, and the public are recommended to secure their tickets at once to avoid disappointment. FRANCIS SHAW, Secretary.

m H E A TEE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Consisting of the 3 HAYTORS 3 3 HAYTORS 3 (Edie, Frank and Arthur). The Greatest Artists yet imported to Australasia. Positively the last 4 nights of their Screaming Pantomimic Sketch entitled "ME TOO, CHARLIE." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. READ OUR LIST OF STAR ARTISTS and remember that it is the genuine support given us by the Wellington public that enables us to maintain such excellent artists, including your old favourite, MR. FRANK YORKE. THE GALARDI SISTERS. Annie Kmnaird William Neilson Molly Bentley Tom Leonard Delia Ross M. Walker Annetta Bodm Percy Lewis Positively the Last Night of THE GONZALES SISTERS and MISS NORA MARTIN. Piices,- 2s, and Is Box Plan at Holliday's. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, JUNE 14th, GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT. Box Plan for which is now open at Holliday's. NOTlCE.— Patrons are requested to remain seated during the interval while a FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH is taken of the audience by Mr. Brown, of Willis-street.

JAMES GODBER. MELBOURNE HOUSE, 84 and BG, CUBA-STREET, XT AS just completed Extensive Alterations and Improvements to his PREMISES, making them the Most Complete and Comfortable Refreshment Rooms in the City. Inspection Invited.

ROYAL PROCESSION. "T7ISITORS, "Sight-seers," you canV not do better than spend a few moments in viewing our Brilliant Display Windows, and inside we hold the largest up-to-date CLOTHING and MERCERY STOCKS in the City. Boys' Ready-made Suits and Garments. Covert Coats. — 23s 6d up. Chesterfields— 27s 6d up. Waterproofs — 29s 6d up. Also Ladies' Waterproofs. Boys' Ready-made Suits and Garments, Norfolk Suits, Sailor Suits, Rugby Suits, 3 garments, Covert Coats, Reefers, and Waterproofs NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Only Address— s7 LAMBTON QUAY. H. A. MORISON, Manager.

CHORAL HALL. Every Evening at 8. FULLER'S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Fresh Attractions Every Week. Prices, 2s, Is. and 6d. Business Manager — JOHN FULLER, Junk.

EMPIRE THEATRE, Castlereagh-street, Sydney. Every Evening at 8. FULLER'S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Still Booming. Press and Public Unanimous ! .' .' Prices, 2s, Is, and 6d. Sole Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons ; General Manager, Ben Fuller; Cable Address, " Empire, Sydney."

Q PERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager . . Mr. Edmund Montgomery. TO-NIGHT AND EVEEY EVENING. Yet Another Triumph Achieved by SCIENCE ! ART ! MYSTERY ! Immense Enthusiasm Greeted the Woild's Greatest Terpsichorean Aitist. ADA DELROY In her Great Creations, ADA DELROY "The Dance of Fire " ADA DELROY " The Cobra di Capelia ADA DELROY Dance '" ADA DELROY « The Lily Dance." ADA DELROY "She,''TheFireofLife. The House Fairly Convulsed by the Eccentricities of JAMES BELL The Greatest Comedian JAMES BELL of the Age TEDDY FORD The World's renowned TEDDY FORD Facial Artiste. Causing TEDDY FORD an avalanche of screamTEDDY FORD ing laughter. WEIRD PROPHETIC MYSTIFYING Utterances by the original WHITE MAHATMA. Miss FANNY LESLIE Miss MAUD LITA Populai Prices — Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Family Circle, Is 6d; Pit, Is. Doors open 7.15 ; Carnages 10.30. Box Plan at Holliday's.

HOTELS FOR SALE -pvARBY AND COMPANY, No. 40, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Good Country Hotel: this is a bragain. £550. City of Wellington; first-class house. City of Auckland: 2^ lease. Price, £650. Wanganui District; cheap house. £650. Gisborne District. Manawatu , good house, doing £86 weekly. Rent low. Hawke's Bay : long lease. Wairarapa District . first-class house. Farming District, 16 acres of land steady business. Price, £750. Taranaki District ; long lease. Han era, first-class house; doing real good business ; long lease. North of Auckland, near the gum fields, to be had cheap. Nelson , first-class house. City of Wellington. Price, £3750 , long lease. South of Dunedin. Price, £2900. Martinborough first-class house ; long lease. We have a number of general stores in Stratford, New Plymouth, Okato, Wanganui, Waitara, and Wellington. We are prepared to assist buyers with a large proportion of the money. Every information on application. DARBY AND COMPANY, No. 40, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON.

rp HE ORPHEUS LIEDERTAFEL -*- Will give a GRAND EXTRA CONCERT, In the SKATING RINK, On THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1901. The Society will be assisted by Madame Eveleen Carlton and Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. Admission — 2s and Is. J. M. IZETT, Hon. Sec.

the UNioN cltkck AND ITS STORY. How to Fly and Construct It. 1/- AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. 1/So much is heard and spoken about the Union Jack and so very little apparently known of its history, that it conies as a welcome surprise to be able to purchase the true history of the Flag in the neat and attractive form as issued by Turnbull and Palmer. In addition to numerous Sketches and Diagrams illustrating the different stages of development of the Union Jack there is also given a correct Diagram of the Blue Ensign of New Zealand, showing the proper position of the " Stars " thereon ; a 9 finally adopted by the Education Board of New Zealand. The Publishers are in receipt of highly complimentary letters from the Right Hon. the Premier, the Archbishop of Wellington, Colonel Newall, and other leading people.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 50, 15 June 1901, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 50, 15 June 1901, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 50, 15 June 1901, Page 14

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