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T HBA T R E ROYAL Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. R. Dix General Manager ... Mr Fred. W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. In the Greatest Vaudeville Programme ever presented to the Wellington. Public. . , r A. combination of Refaed Wit. Humour and Music, by SI .rling .artists. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS, THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS, In their great Eisley Act, Trapeze Act, concluding with a sensational Hive from the Dome, . FRANK M. CLARK, FRANK M. CLARK, LITTLE EILEEN BOYD. JOB COWAN OLIVE LENTON ARTHUR HAHN IDACT.ARKSO.-s JACK STEELE MARIE BOYTON 'ALF HAYDEN . GLADYS BEUTH In conjunction with the °* THE GAIETY COMPANY Prices, 2s, Is and 6d. Box plan at Holliday’s. * 7B TTA ATTVEL’S SUBLIME ORATORIO. "JUDAS •j^/J'ACCAB.EUS.’' Will be rendered at Wesley Church, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH Bth. Soprano—Miss Violet Mount. Second Soprano—Miss Winnie Birch Contralto—Mrs C. D. Mackintosh Tehor—Mr E. J. Hill Basso—Rev A. Mitchell Oondnotor—Mr C. D Mackintosh Organist—Mr W. J. Hariand Admission (by ticket only)—One Shilling; Back Gallery—Two shillings. 313 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. P E B A HOUSE. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th. MISS KATE CONNELL And her Concert Company will give a GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. Full particulars in future advertisement, 423 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL. J HEREBY eonvene a Meeting of Citizens THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON the Bth inst.,'. at 4 o’clock, to consider what shall be done to entertain the Duke and 'Duchess of Cornwall on their visit to Wellington. The Meeting will be held at the Council Chambers, Brandon street. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor, ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. f | HIE Annual General Meeting of th l* above Club will he held at the Nov Zealander Hotel, Manners street, THE (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Busi ness-^ Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers and General. Intend ing new members invited. 409 W. H. WOON, Hon. Sec. i A MEETING of Members of the Wellington District Milk Suppliers’ Union will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 9th of March, at 7.39 p.m. W. ROUTLEY, , 467 Secretary. By ipeehvl Appointment to hi* Excellency the Qov'xnor. JgXHIBinON OB ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAVURES. ’ At M‘GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO.’S IST GALLERY. LAMB TON QUAY. m AND "HOMES, LTD _ LATEST LIST OFNEW BOOKS— The Standard Dictionary of the English "Language: prepared by more than two hundred specialists and other scholars; strongly’ bound in leather; one vol.; prices, from 60s; two vols., from 70s. My Paris Note Book, by the author of “An Englishman" in Paris”; demy 8vo.; 3s 6d. Sir Arthur Sullivan: Life. Story and Reminiscences. by Arthur Lawrence; demy 8vo.; "3s 6d. Life of Dwight L. Moody, authorised edition, by his son; 8vo.; ss. The Doctrines of Grace, by John Watson, D.D.. 6s. Bible Characters: "Joseph and Mary to ’ .James, by Alexander Whyte, D.D. . 3s Od. Modem Pen Drawings: ■ European ,' and American, being the Special "Winter Number of r ‘The Studio.’’ 6s.’ .”' The April Baby’s Book of Tunes, by thd author of Elizabeth and Her German Garden; illustrated by Kate Greenaway; oblong, 4to, 6s. Hazell’s Annual for 1901. 3s 6d. British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1901. Is 6d. Conquest of London, by Dorothea Gerard, . 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Justice of Revenge,. by George Griffith. '' 2s 6d and 8s Od. . . ~ , •' -Sate the Destroyer,’ (>y Norman Silver. ■' ,2s 6d and 3s 6 ' •' VgrHITCO^IEE. AND.TOMBS, LTD. p.o; Box, ,431.' . Telephone, 488. ‘ •ELB T 0 H 3811. A, N D CO. R. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ‘ , CARRIERS. CU3TOM&OUSE, . , SEIPPENG, FORWARDING, . -AND GENERAL'AGENTS, . r No. 1. PANAMA" STREET, ”■ , ; ' WELLINGTON. o»t*< dterf. Straw, Potatoes,' abraye - T, «,,v ■ .. on- handGoesAen consignment- will receive prompt ~ • attention. . 1 AGEN CIBB- , „ Harrraway’s Flour Oatmeal. Rolled Oats. ■Woodward and Co.’e Wool Bugs and Mate. t , , ■, Thread-Fan- Cigarettes. . 659 G. SHERWOOD. Watchmaker and Jeweller. ,92, CUBA STREET . . " .deor to Ayers’ Dispensary), 4 Watches from 40s, SilyerfwsjclicS 15s Rotherham s and Waltham t ’-Silver Broches from Is. * Brooches from 4s 6d, Specfrom Is, Clocks and Alarms from 3s. lovornment stamped Gold Wedding and Keepers. Watches cleaned matesS’from 8» 0d; wahffij ( 4d. Brooch Pins 4d. 47 »

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4300, 8 March 1901, Page 6

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