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T HEA T B B ROYAL Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. B. Dix General Manager ... Mr Fred. W. Duval Telephone, 1546. _ T _, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. Sad Thoughts and Dull Moments can. be instantly cured by visiting DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY;. The Ciearn of the Profession in MUSIC! MIRTH! HUMOUR. Remarks heard by the way: It can he summed up in one word, FUN. It is a RATTLING SHOW. It is freely and frankly and most essentially FUNNY. It is more boisterously FUNNY than any show yet seen here. It is very doubtful if a more hilarious programed has ever been seen here, it kept a packed audience in PAROXYSMS OF LAUGHTER. It is a programme full of Comedy without the Slightest vulgarity. LAST 8 NIGHTS LITTLE EILEEN BOYD. And HISS GLADYS BEUTH. FRIDAY, MARCH 15th. Two of the Best in the Business, MISS LOTTIE LORNE, The Clever Danseuse and Serio, and MR JOHN COLEMAN, The world-famed Comedian and Dancer: Prices —2s Is and Sixpence. Box office at Holliday’s. CLAUDE H. WHAITE. Business Manager o PE E A HOD S E. Under the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Governor. Lord Ranfurly. TO-MORROW EVENING, 14th MARCH. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT Of MISS KATE CONNELL. The Brilliant Moaland Soprano. The Coming New Zealand Melba. (Gold Medallist Royal Academy Music. Associate Trinity College, London.) Prior to her departure for Europe. Assisted by her FIRST-CLASS CONCERT COMPANY. And the following Wellington Musicians: —Messrs J. PROUSE, B. J. HILL. HERR MAX HOPPE and Little IRENE MORRIS, his clever girl-pupil. Box plan at Dresden. Popular Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Family Circle and Stalls, 2s; Vit 13 . ’ J. C. MORRISON, 631 Manager. WHARF LABOURERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL Meeting of the above will be held on WEDNESDAY. 13th inst. at 7.30 p.m. Business—Appointment of Agent to represent Union before the Arbitration Court, Elect a Delegate to Trades Council, Consider Adoption of New Rule re issuing of Clearance Cards, and General Business. A full muster required. 587 D. McLAREN. Secretary. ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB. mHE Twelfth Annual General Meeting J- will bo held in Mr Gibbs’s office, Colonial Mutual Buildings, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet General W. AULD, Hon Sec, Intending members invited to attend. WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Council will be held NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, for the purpose of considering the question of the advisahleness of the Council taking part in the approaching municipal election. 629 R. E. VANEY, Sec. LILT AND OTHER FLOWERING BULBS, NIMMO AND BLAIR HAVE just imported from Jo par Holland a choice lot of Bulb*, prising i Llllttw Lijlutn Atirafum jEubrovittatum.. One of vm rarest of Lilies- Flowers of large of eMh petal. Vwy attract;! , WMt show of ell, Each Us. Lillum Longlflorttm Qlganteuw. Pure whits, trumpet-shaped dower. Very aliMts. Each odi per dozen Ba. Llliara Elegant Atxiwaagulnonm, Flower# erect, of dark-red colour. Very uncommon variety. Each per doeen **LlUfiw Kramerl. Most lovely In the *xIreiAC. Colour a del IceU shade of light Pins, sometimes varying to pure whits. Delightfully fragrant. Each Is; per dosen 10s (poet tree). Ltlium Speciosum Kretserl. Immense white flower# of greet substance, with a greenish band running through the centre of each petal. Very free flowering. Each 6d; per dozen 6s. ANEMONES. Single—White, Is per dor; or 6 dor for 89. Single—Scarlet, scarce. Is per doz; or 6 doz tor ss, Single—Blue. Is per doz: or 0 doz for 6». Single—Mixed, lOd per doz; or 6 doz for As. Double—Striped, Is per dor; or 0 dor for 6s. Double—Rose, Is per dor; or 0 doz for Ss. Doable—Scarlet, Is per dor; or 6 dor for its. Double—Blue, la per dor; or 6 dor for 6e. Double—White, Is per dor; or fldoz for sa. . Double—Mixed, la per doz; or 8 dor for ss. RANUNCULUS. Large flowering Fiehch, mixed colours, lOd per doz; 5s per 100. Poecage paid to any address in New Zealand on all the above. To secure the above, • .rly application is necessary. First Orders net First Choice of the Bulbs. A RARE NOVELTY Now Ready fo> sending out: LEPTOSPERMUM CHAPMANIT. A Beautiful New Variety of the Native Manuka, with Bright Crimson Flowers. Unsurpassed for Cutting. Makes a fine specimen for Lawn 1 or Shrubbery. A limited number of Plants for sale at 2s each, or 2s Od post free. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. E, PARKINSON. (Late J, J, Dudgeon.) GRAIN, FEED AND PRODUCE STORE. 82, Manners street, Wellington. Telephone. 1518. FOR SALE.—Prime Oat and Sheaf Chaff, Oats; Wheat, Barley. Bran. I Pollard, Straw in Bales, Potatoes, and i Onions of the best quality at moderate j cates. I Large consumers of oats can have them crushed by patent grinding machines at lowest rates C 35 ANTED KNOWN—WE HAVE IN STOCK, At 40 CUBA STREET, and 221. LAJu-■ “ TON QtJAY, , X*&rg6 Rnd Well-Selected Stocki In ' • • CHINA GLASS. EARTHENWARE ¥ AND ENA MILLED :WA SES. .: , WINTON AND WcLAUCHI.AN. 'Telepli ones. 2507 and 864. 820

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4304, 13 March 1901, Page 6

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