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€ HOBAI CALL frith week. TO-NIGHT. Gtth wcek. FULLER’S BIJOU COMPANY. To-night a Complete Change of 3 rogramme Entirely. A New first Part Entitled— TUB CRUISE OF THE “EMPIRE." New Scenery. New Effects. All A hoard at 8 o’clock sharp. “Still at the top of the tree. MISS MAUD FANING. MISS MAUD FANING. The Brightest, Gayest amt loveliest. T ..qr Thrp“ Weeks of the Great Comedian, MR FRED BLUETT, Who will sing, bv request, "The Stormy V/indr, Bid Blow, and his great creation "■To March About.” . „ . . ‘ Re-appearance oi the Charming ContralI j- 0j MISS LENA YOUNG, who will sing " Grinder’s Serenade.” Re-appearance To-night of JACK WTL-To-night re-appeai - ance of MISS GRATAE BARLOW. Geo. Williamson and Bessie Young immense favourites. I A Novel Finale, introducing our celebrated singing greyhound "Roto.” I \ great Farce entitled "On the Fire.’ GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR TO-NIGHT Front Stalls. Is; Stalls and Gallery, 6d. 1 OhT TOUR. The popular and talented CORRICK FAMILY, ( MUSICIANS AND BIOGRAPH CO. Also. MISS ALICE CORRICK. New Zealand’s recognised nightingale, will appear as under: TOHN&ONVTLLE—Monday, March 11. LOWER llUTT—Tuesday, March 12. PETONE—Wednesday, March 13. THOS. H. SMITH, Representative. NOTICE TO ADVANCE AGENTS, | PROFESSIONAL COMPANIES AND LOCAL AMATEURS’ SOCIETIES. TO LE", . | THE Natr FEDERAL THEATRE, situated in the heart of the city, nearly ipposite the Opera House Manners street. ... . , The Federal Theatre will oe found up-to-date and replete throughout. ■ Electric light, ample stage accommodation, vnd will neat upwards of 500 parsons. Main entrance. Manners street; side enhance, Herbert street. For tends apply on the premises or to 108 W. C. GASQUOINE.

McMASTEITS PAINTING ACADEMY. (Late of London). 42, CUBA STREET. in all brandies of. Drawing and Painting. 197 A. UCHL ER, PH. D., PRIVATE TUTOR FOB MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE. Etc., 83. THE TERRACE. Wellington. NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse quay. TYPEWRITING ACADEMY. TYPEWRITING OFFICE. Principals: _ MISS E. CARR, 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 fonr evenings a week. THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Bank of New South Wales Buildings. S 3, Lambton quay, S. J. CHALLIS PRINCIPAL. SHORTHAND, Typewriting. Commercial Subjects. Individual and Class Tuition is gixen Daily. Students may attend Daily and at any time to suit their own convenience, and can join at any time. _ _ . _ A Classes are also held Four Evenings a Week Every Facility afforded for Attaining Efficiency. Good Writing in a course of 18 lessons. Prospectus-upon Application. Telephone, 1510. , 7 8 NEW ZEALAND TTP23WRITER AND SUPPLIES 68, LAMB TQ N QUAY. VdJS T 833 DENBMORE OB BLIOK. JL School open# Feh. 11th in McKeee Buildings, opposite now Bank of New Zealand. Customhouse quay. We-- have arranged with the roost aucce- xful Teacher in Auckland. Mr •ay, Accountant, Founder and Prrnci- , Ponsonby Business College, to personally manage the above school for ns. Terms Moderate. Practical Instruction by a Practical Man. His Pupils obtained over 80 practical results last year alone, including the World ; Record in Shorthand under 16. For further particulars apply, N.Zi. TYPEWRITER «Nl. Tolcohons. i’-371 IV-O. Box. 437.

WOLLERMAN AND CO. BPIBIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Hunter street, Wellington. Importer* of CHOICE WINES, SPIRITS. CIGARS. 38to. Sel* Agents (or DGOTOB’3 SPECIAL, .he only Medical Whisky in the market. Intpsction and Correspondence invited. SO? OLD T7i L A K E . U O L D X? LAKE. The Very Best CIGARETTE in tie .World. SALMON AND GLTTCKSTEIN’S /Pi OLD XT' L A 5 I' • VT o L D Ju L A , E E . PIEST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. MBS WORTLET, long and* favourably -known as late proprietress, of Clifton Oonrding-honse; ‘ Hiwern I .' 'having leased the CLIFTON POARDING-HODSE. 162, Willie street, Cily, ha* still a few Vaean-1 ciee for Gentlemen. Terms moderate. Table d’hote. Tourist# and traveller* will, And Clifton House a good.home. J t** MBS WOKTJJUT. L«*»m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4301, 9 March 1901, Page 6

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