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0 11 O E A L HALL 63rd week TO-NIGHT. C3rd week FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. A Show that makes the Ladies Laugh. NEW PROGRAMME A GREAT SUCCESS. Received with loud laughter and applause. AIR BRED BLUETT, And the Bally Bull-Dog went Bow-wow-MR GEO. WILLIAMSON. "Tne Great Coon King.” Last Two Nights of the Great Trapeze Artists, Harry—LESTER BROS.—Victor. Last i'ivc Nights of -Miss Katie Lynn, who sings "Bonnie Mary of Argylc, illustrated. ~ Last Six Nights of Mr Joe Walls. Big success of Miss Bessie \om.B. Unique Finale, entitled A \ isit to the Man in the Moon/’ „ A New Farce, “The Bushrangers Everything Bright, Merry and Up-to NEXT, March Oth First appearance in Wellington ot Aift.o FANINO, "’Coon Singer, Buck Dancer and Mimic/ Front Stalls, Is; Stalls ami Gallery. 6d. CUB-TAINS. WE have just opened up several cases of New Furnishings, which embrace all the Latest and Newest Styles in HEAVY FRINGED CHENILLE CURTAINS, 18s 6d, 21s, 25s to 455. ART SERGE CURTAINS, 20s, 30s to 395. NOVE! A V i - RESTSY CURTAINS, 21 a, 23s to GOs. FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. Vt Cd, 9s 6d, 16s Gd to 325. SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS. 13s, 21s, 20s to 37s 6d. GUIPURE D’ART CURTAINS. Ids, 13s Gd, 17s 6d to 60s. WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS 2a Gd, 4s Cd, 6s Gd, 9a Gd to 355. MADRAS MUSI.IN’ CURTAINS, lls 6d, 13s Gd, 18s 6d to 325. FRILLED CYPRUS CURTAIN MUSLIN. 2s 2d, 2a 4d, 2a fid yard. FRILLED MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLIN 68 inch wide, 3s lid yard. FRILLED HARNESS CURTAIN MUSLIN Spot and iignrcd. Is Bd, la lid, 2s 3d to 3a yard. NOVELTIES IN ALL FURNISHINGS. DIO DXC. WELLINGTON. 113 H. M. S TEPHENS ’ H and 16 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGi-JN. Travelling Bag and Trunk .manufacturer. Also, Importer of Ladies' Hand Bags, Purses, Dress Cases, eto. INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone, 418. pHE PLACE TO BUY eonmongery, REGISTER GRATES, RANGES and FURNITURE, Etc., I« at VTLKINS AND FIELD’S HAL F-Y EARLY SALE, Manners street. 804 •J^AERATJD SEED MERCHANTS. AND j^BRAHAM, Palmerston North, Feilding and Dannevirke. "FLAXMERE” RYEGRASS. To be certain of using reliable seed, and thus securing first-class permanent pastures, sow FLAXMERE Ryegrass seed. IN STOCK— Closers, Turnip, Rape, etc., and the best known varieties of grasses specially grown for our trade. "GLENALVON." SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. Private Hotel for Families, Ladies and Gentlemen, nnnE House is situated in large grounds, JL six acres, comprising shrubberies, fernery, fruit and flower gardens and tennis lawn. Magnificent view of the harbour. Ten minutes' walk from the G.P.O. Cars an,d 'Buses pass the, entrance gates. Address—--127 MRS SCHERFF, Glenalvon, Auckland. AUCKLAND. AVER LE T JJ OTBL (Queen street, Auckland). Visitors to Auckland will find that at the WAVEKLEY HOTEL no effort will be spared to offer them every comfort, combined with a MODERATE TARIFF. The Hotel is within one minute's walk of the Railway Station and ’Wharf, and commands a magnificent vievr of the harbour. __ MAURICE O’CONNOR, Proprietor. rjIER MINUS NEW PLYMOUTH. O T E L. The above well-known Hotel i? pleasantly situated in New Plymouth, and is within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station and township. The travelling public will find every attention at the Terminus. 159 R. HADFIELD. Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. MRS WOETLET, long and favourably I known as late proprietress of Clifton Boarding-house, Hawera, having leased 1 the CLIFTON BOARDING-HOUSE, 162, Willis street, City, has still a few Vacancies for Gentlemen. Terms moderate. Table d’hote. Tourists and travellers will find Clifton Houue a good home. MS MSS WOETLIT. Lews*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 6