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TH ? A T H a »■ O T i I<Dir’S GAIETY COMPANY. TO- N IGH T TO-NIGHT , A MONSTER AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Positively the East Night of the PATTERSONS PATTERSONS PATTERSONS The World's Champion .Horizontal Ear Experts. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PRANK M. CLARK. PRANK M. CLARK. In new songs from his extensive repertoire LITTLE EILEEN BOYD. The most versatile child artis-e extant. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. \ marvellous Programme by too loJonnio Star Artists: JOE COWAN OLtVE t/EyrON AUTHOR HAHN CLAKKSON ALP HAYDEN MARIE COTTON JACK STEELE GLAD A HE am. Assisted by the ' TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH oth, THE TYLERS, In a New and Sensational Act. Prices, 2s, Is and 6d. Box plan at Holliday's. NOTICE TO ADVANCE AGENTS, PROFESSIONAL COMPANIES AND LOCAL AMATEURS' SOCIETIES. TO LET, THE N«w FEDERAL THEATRE, situated in the heart of the city, nearly opposite the Opera House Manners The’ Federal Theatre will do found up-to-date and replete throughout. Electric light, ample stage accommodation, and will seat upwards of 500 persons. Main entrance. Manners street; side ontrance, Herbert street. . For terms apply on the premise or to IPS • W. C. GASQUOINB. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OP MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. ENTRIES for all Examinations close on MAY Ist. Theory Examinations, Saturday, June Ist. Practical Examinations about October and November. Early entries are requested. Candidates will note the new regulatmus on page 8 of the Syllabus, which provide for all candidates taking the Elements of Music Examination and that only the Music in this year's Syllabus can be accepted. Syllabus and Entry Forms from R. M. TOLHURST, Honorary Local Representative, 219 9, Featherston street, Wellington. McMASTER'S PAINTING ACADEMY. (Late of London). 42, CUB A STREET. in all branches of Drawing and Painting. 197 A. gUCH LB K, PH. D.. PRIVATE TUTOR FOB MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE, Etc., SS. THE TERRACE. Wellington. ■ <7 THE CARLTON QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. MRS BONO desires to intimate that there will be a Tuition Class for Dancing from 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday before the Assembly, commencing Gth March. Terms in advance. Gentlemen, 15s; Ladies, 10s 6d per quarter. NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse quay. WELLINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC And TYPEWRITING ACADEMY. TYPEWRITING OFFICE. Principals: MISS E. CARE. N.S.S.T., N.U.T. MISS M. HARDIE, M.N.P.S. Book-keeping, Writing and Mimeographing taught. Shorthand taught by Correspondence. Private Tuition by arrangement. SHORTHAND CLASSES at all hours during the day, also four evenings a week.

THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Bank of New South Wales Buildings, 83. Lambton quay. S, J. CHALUB PRINCIPAL. SHORTHAND, Typewriting. Commercial Subjects. Individual and Class Tuition is guen 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 couise of 18 lessons. Prospectus upon Application. Telephone, 1519. 78 NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIES 'JO-., 53, LAMBTON QUAY, USE THE DENSMOBE OR BLIOK. THE Oonsmore Business and Training School opens Fob. 11th in McKee's Buildings, opposite new Bank of New Zealand. Customhouse quay. We have arranged with the most sunvc' iful Teacher in Auckland, Mr W. Hemay, Accountant, Founder and Princi- . Ponsonby Business College, to personally manage the above school for us. Terms Moderate. Practical Instruction by a Practical Man. His Pupils obtained over 80 practical results last year alone, including the World s Record in Shorthand under 16. For further particulars apply, N.Z TYPEWRITER <T). Telephone. 12371 IP-O. Box. i'll. WOLLERMAN AND CO. SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Hunter street, Wellington, Importers of CHOICE WINES. SPIRITS, CIGARS. Ete. Sele Agents for DOCTOR'S SPECIAL, ihe only Medical Whisky in the market. Inspection and Correspondence invited. , *0? rpHE PLACE TO BUY IRONMONGERY, REGISTER GRATES, RANGES and FURNITURE, Etc., Is at WILKINS AND FIELD’S HAL F-Y EARLY SALE. Mannar* street. 804

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 6