fJI HEA TE E EOTiL. Sole Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. E. Dix General Manager ... Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DIN'S GAIETY COMPANY. A HUGE SHOW. Comprised of the Pick of English, American and Australian Artists. Tremendous Success of those Sterling Artists Fred—THE LESLIE BEOS.—'Will An Ovation Nightly Greets Hubert—THE MIN TONS—Gertrude The World's Champion Pedestal. Clog and Trick Dancers. Tlie Wonder of the 20th Century THE WINGATE SISTERS, In their -Marvellous and Daring Trapeze Act. Increasing and Undiminished Popularity of Tom Dawson, Mr Arthur Hahn, Miss Eose Andrews, Miss Molly Bentley, Miss Mabel Maie, Mr John Tudor, Conney Moreney, and the whole of our Great Mammoth Show. Prices, 2s, Is and Sixpence. Box office at Holliday's. CLAUDE H. WHAITE. 170 Business Manager. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JJIEDEEAL THEATEE. Phenomenal Success of SEYMOUR'S KINEMATOGEAPH AND CONCEPT COMPANY. Change of Pictures TO-NIGHT. First time in New Zealand of Right Hon W. E. Gladstone's Funeral Procession. The Great Albion Disaster. Lord Roberts Reviewing the N.S.W. Lancers. Jlevant, the Conjurer, and a host of others. Prices to suit all. Is and 6d. H. RAYMOND, 9G Business Manager. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. THORNDON. A, Memo Vial Service for Her Gracious Majesty the Queen will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, at 3 p.ra. Further particulars in future notice. T. H. SPROTT. 173 Vicar. PRAYERS FOR THE QUEEN. HIS Grace the Archbishop of Wellington has ordered Special Prayers to be said in all the Catholic Churches of Wellington for the recovery of Her Gracious Majesty the Queen. ■■ FRANCIS X 118 Archbishop of Wellington, SPECIAL Short Sendees will be held for the Recovery of the Queen in St. Peter's Church .daily as follows: Wednesday, 8.30 a.ra.; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. 11l GEORGE P. DAVYS, M.A. gT.’THOMAS'S ’ CHUECHrNE WTOWN Special Short Services wilP be held for the recovery of the Queen every day, at 8.30 a.m. 147 OTTO FITZGERALD.
ST. AUGUSTINE’S, PETONE. SPEOFAL Services of intercession 'for Her Majesty the Queen will be held daily at 9.30 a.m. and 8 p.m. J. D. BUSSELL, 142 i Vicar. THE DAY OP MOUENING. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. ' A, SERVICE of Sorrow will he held in -Ai. the Mission Boom, Queen’s Wharf, at 8 o’clock THIS EVENING. Preacher. Mr .las. Moore. A short farewell service will be afterwards held to bid God speed to the crew of the troopship Cornwall. 179 to the death of the Queen St. Paul’s- Schools, Sydney street and Tinakori road, will not lie re-opened until Monday, 28lh. ICS
I I I if 1 i| :( i CRAPE D.I.C. holds an ample stock of Black Crape, Mourning Bands, Ribbons, Chiffons, Dress Fabrics, and all Mourning Requisites. D.I.C. D.I.C. Welijnotox. CG. SEEEWOOD, * Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92, CUBA STREET (Next door to Ayers' Botanic Dispensary). Gold Watches from 40s, Silver Watches from 17s 6d, Rotheram's Levers from 3Ss, Metal Watches from ss, Silver brooches from Is, Gold Brooches from 4s 6d, Spectacles from Is, Clocks and Alarms from ss, 18-carat Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers Government stamped. Watches cleaned or new Mainsprings from 4s, Watch Glasses) la. TT EN 3 T A. EVANS. M.E. SHAREBROKER. MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. No. 4, HUNTER STREET, Wellington. Dredging and Quart* Claim* faithfully reported on.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4263, 24 January 1901, Page 7
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