T HBATBB BOTili. TO-NKIHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIY'S GAIETY COMPANY. IN A MONSTER CHANG r. Gi< PRO-TO-NIGHT. OTtAMME - TO-NIGHT. THE PATTERSON BROS., - THE PATTERSON" BHOo.. THE PATTERSON PROS-, The World’s Champion Horizontal liai Experts . . The Greatest Act ever seen in Australasia Note our Company ot Stiti- Artists TO-NIGHT PRANK M. ( I.A RK TO-NIG HT M OLDIE BENTL L Y TO-NIGHT JOE OOVVAN TO-NIGHT IDA CE ARK SON TONIGHT ALE. HAY DE-N TO-NIG HT A RTH U R HA H■> TO-NIGHT OLIVE DENTON TO-NIGHT JACK STEELE To-night first time in Wellington Of Frank M. Clark’s Screaming Sketch entitled, TO NIOHT CHooL To.xrrinT w«. V-JW Holliday's. FEDERAL T H BATE E, JD Manners street. TO-DAY. FEBRUARY 23rd, 1901. SUMMER FLOWER SHOW Of HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Tl I’. FINEST COLLECTION OF POT PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS EVER EXHIBITED IN THE CITY. Doors open TO-DAY from TO a.m. till 10 p. in. Admission, Is only: Children, Come yourselves, and bring the children to see the beauties of summer in all tneir gl °\Tl’ the best growers are exhibiting. JAS. B. SPEED, no Sec. W.H. and KS. NOTICE TO ADVANCE AGENTS, PROFESSIONAL COMPANIES AND LOCAL AMATEURS’ SOCIETIES. TO LET, rrvnE Net? FEDERAL THEATRE, situX ated in the heart of the city, nearly opposite the Opera House .Manners The Federal Theatre wilt oe found up-to-date and replete throughout. Electric light, ample stage accommodation, aud will seat upwards of 500 persons. Main entrance, Manners street; side entrance, Herbert street. For terms apply on the premises or to 198 W. C. GASQUOINE. EMPLOYEES OF S. LUKE AND CO. ANNUAL PICNIC will he held at Day’s Bay on SATURDAY, 23rcl FEBRUARY. Tea, milk and sugar supplied. Sports, etc Tickets Is 6d, Children half-price. Boats leave at 10 o’clock, and 2.30 p.m. Tickets to be had from any of the CommitfißA. J. W. MINIFIE, Jun.. Hon Sec. Care S. Luke and Co., Ltd. 55 WELLINGTON MASTER PLUMBERS’ ASSOCIATION. a EL Master Plumbers will close down A all day on SATURDAY NEXT, JSrd, for Building Trades Picnic, by resolution passed last meeting. HARRY W. DAVIES. ;g Secretary. BUILDERS’ AND CONTRACTORS’ ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are invited to Close their Works on SATURDAY, 23rd inst., on account of Building Trades Picnic, W. H. BENNETT. 59 Hon Sec. STATIONARY ENOINE-DRIVERS’ CERTIFICATES, THXAMINATIONS will ho held for EsJJI tpa, FirstMjlaas, First am) Second-, class Stationary Engine-rdriver Certificates at tfiQ offices of the Inspectors of Machinery at Auckland. VVeEingtoii, Christchurch and Dunedin, on TUESDAY, sth March, 1901, at 9 a.tn. Forms and particulars can he obtained nt the offices of any of the Inspectors of Machinery in the colony. ROBERT DUNCAN, Chief Inspector of Machinery, 924 Wellington.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. STUDENTS now being ENROLLED for Current Year. LECTURES begin MARCH 11th. For Prospectus apply to 521 BAYNE, Director. jgUCHLBR, PH. D., PRIVATE TUTOR FOB MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE, Etc., 82. THE TERRACE, Wellington. 47 THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Bank of New South Wales Buildings, 33, Lambton quay. C. .1. CHALETS PRINCIPAL. SHORTHAND, Typewriting. Commercial Subjects. Individual and Class Tuition is given Daily. Students may attend Daily and at any time to suit their own convenience, and can join at any time. Classes are also held Four Evenings a Week Every Facility afforded for Attaining Efficiency. Good Writing in a course of 18 lessons. Prospectus upon Application. Telephone, 1519. 78 I NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. I Customhouse quay. PHONOGRAPHIC TYPEWRITING ACADEMY, TYPEWRITING OFFICE. , Principals: MISS E. CARR. N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. MISS M. HARDTE, M.N.P.S. Book-keeping, Writing and Mimeographing taught. Shorthand taught by Correspondence. Private Tuition bv arrangement. I SHORTHAND CLASSES at all hours ! during the day, also four evenings a week. j NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIES LO. 53. LAMBTON QUAY. I USE THE DENSMORE OR BLICK, THE Densmore Business and Training School opens Feb. 11th in Mcßae's Buildings, onposite new Bank of New Zealand. Customhouse quay. We have arranged with the most sucre- iful Teacher in Auckland, Mr W. Hem•ay. Accountant, Founder and PrinciPonsonhy Business College, to personally manage the above school for ns. Term* Moderate. Practical Instruction by a Practical Man. Hio Pupils obtained over 80 practical results last year alone, including the World’s: Record in Shorthand under 16. j For further particulars apply. i N.z. typewriter cn. Telephone. 12371 fT'.C/. Box. 43*.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4289, 23 February 1901, Page 6
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