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yii MtmL |J OUSE. A QPE R A Solo Lesseos Miss Maggie Moore ami Mr 11. li. Roberts. TO-NIGHT! ! TO-NIGHT!! THURSDAY, MABOH 2nd, AND FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Continued Unabated Success o£ Maggie -m/rooRE AGGIE iIIOOEE AND ME H. E. ROBERTS And their Great Company. TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! The world-famed and evergreen drama. STRUCK OIL Plays may come and plays may go, STRUCK OIL goes on for ever. struck: oil. John Stofel Mr H. E. Roberts Lizzie Stofel ... Maggie Moore (Her great and original creation.) As played'by her for upwards of 8000 nights throughout the principal cities of the world, and made her name universally famous. Miss Maqoib Moobb will sing during the action of the play all her original songs - “Her Fader Keeps a Brewery,” “ Don't Make Mo Laugh,” “Lizzie’s Farewell,” “ Pretty Wilholraina,” and the great national song of America, “THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.” Important Announcement — MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 6th, THE FAMOUS TRILBY BURLESQUE, For the first time hero. Box plan at Dresden. Day sale at Abel's. " ' Prices—is, 2s fid. Is fid. Is. Doors open at 7.15; Curtain 8 Carriages 10,10. rati 780 o A L L. DDFELLOWS’ TT LOWER HUTT. . TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH 2. THE GREENWOODS in “East Lynne.” Miss Muribel Greenwood' in her great dual impersonation of Lady Isabel and Madame Vine, supported by the full strength of the Greenwood Company. Prices—os, 2s, la. ' 783 JgJ BISON'S jpH ON OGRAPH PARLOUR 20, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (ONLY). ORIGINAL RECORDS. TAKEN BY BETTINI - MICRO - PHONOGRAPH (THE TRUE MIRROR OF SOUND) And Kindly Rendered by Mr Ernest Brinkman (baritone), " Sign of tho Cross ” Company: “ The Empress of the Sea ” “ Sons of the Sea ” (with chorus) "Sous of the Sea” (pianoforte accompaniment) “ Tho Mighty Deep ” J " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep " ' “ The Skipper ” “The Storm Fiend” " Viking Song " "The Yeoman's "Wedding” "True to the Last " " The Village Blacksmith ” " Two Roses " (quartet) "They Ail Love Jack Duet—" Life’s Dream is O'er -Miss Niun Rochester and Mr Alf, Watson " The Carnivalle,” " Sweetest Story Ever Told"—Miss Nina Rochester 1 " Now Wo Shan’t Bo Long,” by ,C. Eachariah and Chorus (Piano lent by Dresden Co.) ' Patrons wishing'to send Vocal Messages to their Friends in Old Country are invited to Visit our Parlour. Records taken and sold at trade prices. PHOMOII UA I’ll OUTFITS , ...JBIO 10 0 ORAPHOPHONB OUTFITS ... 310 CANVASSER WANTED. NEWTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. • mHE Annual Meeting of the above SoJL oioty will beheld in thb Victoria Hall, Adelaide road', THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. : ' ,- v ; • Business-—To receive the Directors Report and the Society’s Balance-sheet for the year. Elect One Auditor and General Business. • • W. CHEGWIDDEN, 778 Secretary. DIAMOND FOOTBALL CLUB (ASSOCIATION). ' THE sixth Annual General Meeting; of the above Club will be'held in the rroendero THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 2nd March, at 8 o’ clock. •. Business —Electon of Officers, etc. All intending members invited to attend. 73 W. J. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. MOTHER. S ! MAKE STRAIGHT FOR A. LINDSAY’*?, LAMBTON QUAY AND . CUBA STREET. •RING the Children for a pair of 2r strap Tan Shoes. 7 to 9, at 2a lid a pair. 10 to 1. at 3s Od a pair. 576 Pairs at this price. By some mistake my order repeated wico. They must be sold. Be early. They will not. last long at his price. A. LINDSAY : : ■ ■ ■ ; ■! Itambton quay and Cuba street. MAONIYEN & OAMER ON’S PENS are recommended by 3007newBpapers. ’ rst I HEY ooma as a boon and a blessing lo JL men, the Plokwiok, the Owl and the Waverloy Pen. - THE Flying Dutchman Pen write j 300 words with one dip of ink. EWARE of Imitations. Sold by 11 stationers. 8| TYPBWKITKBS. Have you seen tho Improved REMINGTON? * LTUOUGH tho Remhioton has always -Ok been hold in very high repute throughout the world, it has lately been so much improved that it is now aa near perfection as anyone could wish, and before buying a Typewriter you certainly should inspect the N< w Bbizxnqtons. ; MIMEOGRAPHS and all' Accessories stocked, also a largo and varied assortment of specially selected Typewriter and Carbon Papers. Ribbons and other requisites. Solo Wellington Agent for the Ebmingtom— CLAUDS M. BANKS (Late with Lyon and Blair), OLBSALK & RETAIL COWMERGIAL & MA.N IT FAC TURING STATIONER, PRINTER, ACCOUNT BOOK BINDER. &0.. tey and Hunter streets Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3678, 2 March 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3678, 2 March 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3678, 2 March 1899, Page 6