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T HBATB» B O Y A L. Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. Xi. Dix General Manager ... Mr Fred. AV. Duval The sun that never sets. DIX'S GAJETY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. In our New Monster Vaudeville Programme. The Page and Talk of the Town. THE PATTERSON DUOS., THE PATTERSON BROS., THE PATTERSON PIN'S.. Positively the East 6 Nights of these marvellous Horizontal Bar Experts. The greatest act over seen south of the Line. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FUANK AI. CLARK, Americans most versatile Comedian, supported by the pick ot leading vaudeville Artists. •Toe Cowan. Arthur Hahn, Alf. Hayden. Olive Denton, Ida Clarkson. .Tack Steele, and the whole of our Great Double Co. To-night, Frank M. ' au B habl ° absurdity, SCHOOL. Tt'ESDAY —Re-appearance of that versatile Child Artiste i Tuesday—ElLEEN BOYD ! Prices. 2s, Is and Gd. Box plan fit Holliday's. extensive IMPORTATIONS 200,0001 b TEA. TJBEW people ever atop to think, when measuring out a tcaspconml or v hen buying a pound of tea., of the enormous quantity required to supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month, would nave been an eye-opener. NELSON, MOATE AND CO., LTD., Receive shipments of TEA by almost every steamer from Ceylon and lna;a throughout the year, and have landed during the last three weeks alone, the huge amount of *3(10,000 POUNDS, Which is enough Tea, to provide every man, woman and child n New Zealand, with' 31 cups each of strong Ton. NELSON. MOATE AND CO., LTD., Are lha leading Tea Merchants in the Australasian Colonies, a position which they iuive gained solely by giving the public a Really Good Article. THIS DAY'S SALE • AT jjIINLAY AND £JO.’S 57, CUBA STREET. A COMPLETE CLEARANCE. LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE. Remnants In Dress Goods, Black and Coloured Calicoes, Sheetings. Towels. Rare and exceptional Millinery at Half-price. Hosiery Gloves, Corsets, Ribbons, Laces, Ties, at Clearing Prices.

FINLAY M'LEOD & CO 57, CUBA STREET. 912 8.0. Box, 421. Telephone. 49«. R FLETCHER AND CO. grain and produce merchants. CARRIERS. CUSTOMHOUSE. SHIPPING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1. PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Oat*. Chaff, Straw, Potatoes, etc., always on hand. Goods on consignment will receive prompt attention. AGENCIES— H'irra.way’s Flour, Oatmeal, Rolled Oats. Woodward and Co.’a Wool Bugs and Macs, i Three Fan Cigarettes, «•>« JJABBAUD and SEED MERCHANTS. Palmerston North, Foilding and Dannevlrke. "PLASMERB” RYEGRASS. To be certain of using reliable seed and thus securing first-class permanent pastures, sow FLAXMERE Ryegrass seed. IN STOCK— Clovers, Turnip, Rape, etc., best known varieties of grasses grown for our trade. ( and _ the specially Y BEAD WHAT IT A D ATI 18 DOING. 0 SUFFERED FOB 16 YEARS FROM CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, ETC., ETC. COKED BiTyTTADATIO. BEAD THIS TESTIMONIAL. 60, Elizabeth Street, Aslificld, September 17, 1900. Io Mr S. A. PALMER. - Dear Sir, —Having been a sufferer tor 16 years from Chronic Dyspspsia, Enlargement of the Liver, and other com. plications, and having been treated by 17 doctors and 9 herbalists and specialists, and receiving no reliefe 'hatwer. [ was advised to give your VDIADATIO a trial. Reluctantly I yielded to the idvice:aud, after taking 5 large botilea, to my surprise* I found myself recovering from the above dreaded complaints. [ am a painter by trade, and, thank Sod, .1 am able to resume my occupation without any return of my former illness I am well-known in and around this 'district, and all my friends congratulate me on my speedy recovery, as they ill expected me to succumb, after being so unsuccessfully treated by some -ji the. best medical faculty that Sydney could produce. For the sake of suffering humanity I present you this grateful testimonial, trusting that some poor sufferer may ,ive your medicine a fair and impartial Any person doubting the validity of Jiis statement can see me at the above iddreas. Wishing you prosperity in your iresent enterprise, and may yon live ong to herald the glad tidings to poor uffering humanity, I remain, dear Sir, Yonrs ever grateful, SAMUEL SEARLE For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonial*'

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 6