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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SENSATION. WTRTH BROS.' ROYAL CIRCUS AND .MENAGERIE. A NEW ERA TN TENTED AMUSEMENTS. Donation: MERCER STREET. Location: MERCER STREET. ENORMOUS AND INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. every act applauded TO the ECHO. The Unanimous Verdict THE BEST THAT EVER VISITED WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 1 At 8 p.m. A Repetition of Last .Visit's Programme. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. OUR FIRST GRAND MATINEE. Children Hall-price (o all parts to matinees onl v. MESSRS WIRTII BROTHERS have the honour to announce that. Giving to arrangements long since made ior their appearance in other New Zoalaiid citics their Wellington Reason will bo limited to SIN MUIPIS. and in order to suit the convience of 'Families and those living at a distance they have determined to give MATINEE PERFORMANCES EVERY AFTERNOON during their necessarily brief season. Prices —Is, 3s, 2s and One Shilling. Plan at Messrs R. Holliday and Co.'s. JOHN A. MARTIN. 145 Treasurer. wmHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY JL COMPANY. Ltd. DAY'S BAT.—TIME-TABLE. S.S. DUCHESS. TUESDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY) The New Excursion Steamers DUCHESS end COUNTESS and the favourite s.s DUCO will run trips to the Bay at short intervals from 0 a.m. till 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay—Last boat 6 p.m.^ A Band will perform selections on the grounds during the day Hot water supplied I REE. Refreshments in the pavilion at town prices. Swings, Bowling Alley, Games, Dancing un the Green, etc., etc. - WEDNESDAY, 33rd JANUARY. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 7 a.m. 8 a-m----(Circumstances permitting). Return Pares —Adults, la 6d; Children, 9d. 51 THE WHOLE DAY ON THE HARBOUR FOR Is. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. TUESDAY. 22nd JANUARY, 1901. ‘sl HE fine Steamer MAW HERA, under -1 charter to P.N.Y.C., leaves the Vluirf at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Tickets, only Is for all day, can be obaiued on the Wharf. No passes arc issued. JAS. B. SPEED, no See. P.N.Y.C. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL GUN CLUB. nnHE Annual JllsO Handicap will be held JL on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd instant, at the Show Grounds, Lower Hutt. 1 Shooting will commence at 9 a.m. Admission to Grounds, Is. The following trains will stop at the Show Ground platform : From Wellington—9.ls a.m.. 10.25 a.m., 12.5 p.m., 1.15 p.m., 2.30 p.m. From Lower Hutt —5.15 p.m., 7.5 p.m. W. H. TISDALL. 57 Hnn. Sec. SINGER MACHINE CO. STAVE the pleasure to announce that in consequence of the lire their Business is now carried on in DUTHIE AND CO.'S NEW BUILDINGS. 62, WILLIS STREET. Duplicate parts and accessories of all machines are held in large stocks at all New Zealand Branches, and will be available for distribution in Wellington tomorrow. New Stocks of Machines will be opened on MONDAY. THE SINGER (MANUFACTURING CO. JAMES L. C. WICKHAM, 55 Manager. WE WILL FORWARD ON receipt of one shilling and. one penny in postal notes or stamps, this BOOK OF SONGS, with Pianoforte Accompaniments: —■ Florence; Where are the Friends of my Youth; Simon the Cellarer; I Cannot Mind My Wheel, Mother; To Anlhea; We May be Happy Yet; She "Wore a- Wreath of Roses; The Cat Came Back (comic song); Leonora; The Watercress Girl (Dutch song); The Bonnie Banks o’ Clyde; ! The Dream; Les Roses (waltz): Peggy Cline; McGinity’s Wake (Irish comic): Napolitaiue; Dublin Bay; The Blind Girl to Her Harp; Nora Maguire (comic song). Note the Address — EDWIN .1. KING AND SON, Two' doors past Oriental Hotel, Willis street, Wellington. Pianos Tuned from 7s Cd. 130 JM. BHTT, Fellow Insr. Bankers, • London, 27, Lambton quay (over Bank of New Zealand), telephone 1-149, Financial and General Agent, acts as Trustee, Executor, Manager or Secretary Companies, Attorney for Absentees. Estates administered, Loans negotiated, Moneys invested. Audits and Inspection of Accounts conducted. References —The Bank of New Zealand, the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. 222 M ART I N BARRISTER AND PARENT A L TJ C K I E. SOLICITOR, GENT. 4-1, Lambton quay. Money to Lend in any sums on Freehold j Security (town and country properties) at lowest rates <Ai per cent.). Telephone. No. T 437. 574 COUNTRY BOARD AND RESIDENCE. THE OAKS. TaITA (Hutt Valley), WILL have accommodation .for Resident Visitors at an early date. Early application necessary- Address 737 A- H. TEHEBRIDGE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4261, 22 January 1901, Page 6

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