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c HOE A L EA L L 64th week. TO-NIGHT. 64th week. Another Large Audience Last Night. FULLER’S BIJOU COMPANY. Tremendous success of our New First Part the cruise of the good ship ‘'EMPIRE.” New Scenery. All aboard 8 p.m. sharp. A Great Star Artist every evening at 9.30 MISS MAUD FANING. MISS MAUD FANING. Whose Black-face Specialities are Unique, Clever, Graceful and Artistic. Mr FRED BLUETT sings, by request, “The Stormy Winds Did Blow,” and To Mcuch About.” Miss LENA YOUNG, the Great Contralto. Great Laughter and applause greets the "SINGING GREYHOUND," whose melodious canine voice uoats through the unlike the song of the nightingale. Geo. Williams JaMc Williams Bessie Young Coralie Barlow A Great Farce this week, entitled On the Fire." Altogether a Great Show. Front Stalls, is; Stalls and Gallery, 6d. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered.) NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE. WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH. 1901, At 8 o’clock. TWENTIETH CENTURY MIRACLES. TWENTIETH CENTURY MIRACLES. A grand display of Twentieth Century Miracles will be given at the Hall THIS EVENING, with limelight effects and illustrated songs. SPIRITS ON THE SCREEN. SPIRITS ON THE SCREEN. Note.—These photographs have been specially imported from England and America at considerable expense, and are the only pictures of the kind in the colony. All are cordially invited. Collection. McMASTER’S PAINTING ACADEMY. (Late of London). 42, CUBA STREET. ~|~ in all branches of Drawing and Painting. 197 PRIVATE TUTOR KCH MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE. Etc.. S 3. THE TERRACE, Wellington. 47 TUB METKOPOi.ITAN ‘SHORTHAND. Bank of New South Wales Buildings, Bft, Lambton qnay. y. J. CHALII3 ... ... PRINCIPAL. SHORTHAND, Typewriting. Commercial Subjects. Individual and Class Tuition is given 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 comae of 18 lessons. , Prospectus upon Application. Telepnone, 1519. 7o NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIER GO.. 53, LAMBTON QHA T. USB THE DENSMORB OB BLICK. THE Of-PBmore Business and Training School opens Fab. 11th in McKee's Buildings, opposite new Bank of New Zealand, Customhouse quay. We have arranged with the most sneoe' iful Teacher in Auckland, Mr W. Leniay, Accountant; Founder end PrinciPonsonby Business College, to per■easily manage the above school for u». Terms Moderate. Practical Instruction by a .Practical Man Hl* Pupils obtained over 80 practical r*. ■alts last year alone, Incltidlnjj tht World Record ‘ ■RITES cn. rp.o. Bo*. m. TFUohona. *S»?1 WOL&BBMAH AND 00., spirit Amt general MERCHANT!#. Santa* ■trwrt, Wellington. Import*/* of CHOICE WINKS, SPIRITS. CIGARS. Sto. - Sole Agents for DOCTOR'S SPECIAL, .he only Medical Whisky in the market. inspection and Correspondence invited. 802 G AND T. YOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, ft. LAMBTON QUAY, WKLLLN , tON WOULD like to draw attention to the following facte: I. That we are direct importers from the actual manufacturers. 1. That we pay cash for our goods. 3. That our buyer.. Mr George Young, the senior palmer, ie careful to send is on reliable goods. i. That being the ease customers have no middleman's profits to pay and arecertain to have articles of a good quality submitted to them. We do not claim to sell 25 to 60 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city, but we claim to seli at ais cheap as any firm in Wellington. Please take note of our prices and compare them before purchasing elsewhere. (5. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. And at Dunedin, Timaru and Oamara. ■y Rptoial Appointment to hie Bxeallenoy the Qov'rnor. jgIHXBITION OF ENGRAVINGS. ITCHINGB AND PHOTOGRAVURES, At MGREGOR WRIGHT AND CO.'S ART GALIIBT. LAMBTON QUAY. I GOLD OLD IB L A K E ’LAKE Tha Very. Beat CIGARETTE in the World. ; SALMON AND GLHCKSTEIN’S GO O L D L D ¥ LAK E . LAKE.

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

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