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o PE R A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-THE NORTHCOTE BOOM. PEPPER'S GHOST, PEPPER'S GHOST, SPECTRAL OPERA COMPANY. SPECTRAL OPERA COMPANY. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" THE uAUNTED HOUSE. THE PEOPLE’S ENTERTAINMENT. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Day Sales at Abel’s. Box Plan at Holliday’s. Overture 8 sharp. Come early to secure seats. 238 HARRY ABBOTT. Agent; THE WELLINGTON GROCERS’ SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC Will bo hold at the RAILWAY GROUNDS, UPPER HUTT, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th 1901. Splendid Prog rani me of Sports. Over -C3O worth of prizes. Tea. Sugar, Milk and Hot Water provided Free. Toys, Lollies, Biscuits and Fruit for the children. Special train leaves To Aro at 9.30 a.in.. Wellington 9.40 a.in,, returning from Unner Tfutt at 5.45 p.m. Fares —Adults, 2s; children under 15 years. Utl, Tickets can be obtained from Messrs Wavdell. Campbell Mcllraith, Raine, Moore, Wylie. Wise and W.F.C.A. JAMES MESTON, 230 Hon Secretary and Treasurer. , . (GENERAL MEETING of Master ButA vN '-s and Employees will bo held at n t _ ds’s Rooms, Cuba street TOWTniiT ?TH. -sdny). 28th instant, at 8 , 1/ Villi ih' endanco kindly requested. ° C B« k of Prizes and Report over the WrcER. 2g2 ' Hou. Sec. MARLBOROUGH SOCIETY. HIBERNIAN

ST. MONDAY, MARCH 18th. Handioapper : Ulic Shannon. HALF-MILE HANDICAP.—First prize, A!5; second prize, £J 10a; third prize, 10s. Nomination, 2s 6d; acceptance, 2s 6d. PATRICK'S GEAND HANDICAP; Three events. 100, 200 and 440 yards. —For each ' separate event: First prize £3; second prize, £1; third prizej 10s. For aggregate in the three events: First prize, Trophy (presented by the late H. Dodson, value .£lO 10a), to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals; Messrs Eedwood Bros.’ Trophy, or £2 2s, and £8 10s; second prize, £4; third prize, £2. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 7s 6d. First event. 220yds. Nominations for St. Patrick s Grand Handicap and Half-mile Handicap will be received by the Secretary until 9 p.m. at the Schoolroom, Maxwell road, Blenheim, on March Ist, 1901. JOHN BAEEY, 139 Secretary. G AND. T. YOUNG, DIEECT IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 7». LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. WOULD like to draw attention to the following facts: 1. That we are direct importers from the actual manufacturers. 2. That we pay cash for our goods. 3. That our buyer. Mr George’Young, the senior partner, is careful to send us on reliable goods. 4. That being the case customers have no middleman's profits to pay and are certain to hove articles of a good quality submitted to them. We do not claim to sell 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city, but wo claim to sell at as cheap as any firm in Wellington. Please take hole of our prices and compare them before purchasing elsewhere. 75, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. And at Dunedin, Timaru and Oamaru. rf HE PLAGE TO BUY lEONMONGEEY, EEGISTEE GEATES, EANGES and FUENITUEE, Etc., Is at WILKINS AND FIELD’S H4LE-Y EARLY SALE, Manners street. 804 y READ WHAT IT A D AT I O IS DOING. SUFFERED FOR 16 YEARS FROM CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. ETC., ETC. CURED BY VITADATIO. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL. 60, Elizabeth Street, Ashfield, September 17, 1900. To Mr S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,—Having been a sufferer for 18 years from Chronic Dyspsp-sia, Enlargement of tho Liver, and other com. plications, and having been treated by 17 doctors and 9 herbalists and specialists, and receiving no roliefe whatever, I was advised to give your VITADATIO a trial. Reluctantly I yielded to the advice;and, after taking 5 largo bottles, to my surprise, I found myself recovering from tho above dreaded complaints. I am a painter by trade, and, thank God, I 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 congrat. nlato mo on my speedy recovery, as they all expected me to succumb, after be- , ing so unsuccessfully treated by some of the best medical faculty that Byd. uey could produce. For tho sake of suffering humanity 1 present you this grateful testimonial, trusting that some poor sufferer may give your medicine a fair and impartial trial. Any person doubting tho validity of this statement can see me at the above address. Wishing you prosperity in your present enterprise, and may you live long to herald the glad tidings to poor suffering humanity, I remain, dear Sir, Yours ever grateful, SAMUEL SEARLE. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY. WELLINGTON. Correspondence ’ Invited. Write for TnatimonhiU. The westi • T GUaL COMP ‘ LIMITED. RETAIL DEPOT—The Company's -Retail Depot in Manners street has on ham’ stocks of COALBROOKDALE COAL and all other kinds of Coal and Firewood, and delivers at any port pf the town at curWe. 999 a

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4293, 28 February 1901, Page 6

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