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c HOR A L HALL ;.sth Week. TO-NIGHT 65th Week. A Bright and Dazzling Show. Our Success is Greater than Lver. FULLIiR-'S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COM PA XV. V Complete Change of Programme TO- \ IGJTT. SPECIAL GREAT ATTRACrIOXS. HISS MAUD FAXING. HISS MAUD FANIXG. In her greatest Coon Specialties. Last Two Weeks of MR- FRED BLUETT In his Latest and Greatest Hits. MISS LENA YOUXG Will sing entirely Xew Songs. MR GEORGE WILLIAMSON MR JACK WILLIAMS MISS BESSIE YOUXG __ MISS COEALIE BARLOW \n entirely New Farce, entitled THE BABY oLEFHAXT. Something above the ordinary. . V Monster Programme To-night. Front Stalls. Is; Stalls and Gallery, 6d. CURTAINS. WE hare just opened np several cases of New Furnishings, which embrace all the Latest and Newest Styles in HEWY FRINGED CHENILLE CURTAINS, 18s Gd, 21a, 25s to 45a. ART Sl-.GE CURTAINS. 2Gs, 30s to 39a. KOVEL'. V IA PyESTET CURTAINS. 21s, 25s to COs. FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. 7e Gc!, Ss Gd, 16s Cd io 325. SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS. 13s, 21s, 26- to 37 i Gi. GUIPURE DV.JKi CURTAINS, ■ 10s, 13s Gd, 17s Gd to GGs. WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS 2s Gd, 4s Gd, 6s Gd, 9s Gd to 355. MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS, Us Cd, 13s Gd, 18s Gd Io 525. FRILLED CYPRUS CURTAIN MUSLIN, 2a 2d, 2s 4d, 2s 6d yard. FRILLED MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLIN 58 inch wide, 3s lid yard. FRILLED HARNESS CURTAIN MUSLIN Spot and figured. Is Bd, Is lid, 2a Ft to 3s yard. NOVELTIES IN ALL FURNISHINGS. | 1 DJ.O D.I.C. WELLINGTON. 113 TO GENTLEMEN ONLY (LADIES REQUESTED NOT TO READ THIS.I U ( iJI E are offering. at our Annual Sale Vv s onm really gc%i lines in Qeut/s Boots, stylish, well-made and durable, at a big ’discount off usual prices. Wo quote toil, lines: Real Russian Bals, 2Cs; Sale Price, 21s American Tan, button or lace, 235: Sale ’ Price; 17s 6d Glace Bals, 17s Gd; Sale Price, 12s lid American Dais, black and tan, 13s Gd; Sale Price, 9s 8d Kindly inform your lady friends, tli'ht we have some Real Gems in Stylish Shoes at Ca lOd, usual price 13s Gd. POTTER AND SON, BOOT IMPORTERS, Martin luceie, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PATENT AGENT. 44, Laxnbton quay. Money to Lend In any sums on Freehold Security (town and country properties) at , lowest rate* (44 par eon u;. * Telephone. No. 1437. JM. BUTT, Fellow In»c. Bankers, • London, 27, Lambton quay (over I Bank of New Zealand), telephone 1449, Financial and General Agent, acts as Trusj toe, Es ecutor. Manager or Secretary Companies, Attorney for Absentees. Estates administered. Loans negotiated. Moneys invested, Audits and Inspection of Accounts conducted. References—The Bank of Now Zealand, the National Bank of blew SDealawii. Mtaited, y READ WHAT 1 T A I) ATI IS DOING. 0 ANOTHER , WONDERFUL CURB. HEMORRHAGE OP LUNGS OP TEARS STANDING. CURED BY VITAL i.TIO ■i vi What Me A. JACKSON has to cay: North Melbourne. -1,. November 14. 19CI. ~ o ,'UI PALMER. Lear Sir, —1 have pleasure in giving my testimony ae to (be goad quality and miring power cf WebberV Vitudatio. Some four ; years ago 1 was taken i'i. One doctor said ; it was (ypboid fever, i was in bed some three weeks, tiieu - got weaker and weaker, until 1. went to anoth.r doctor, who said that it was intermittent phthisis (what i pvopU know as consumption) r.n„ ordered 1 me to Echuca at once 1 went to Echuca. 1 stayed there five or cix weeks, and came home again. About three weeks after coming home I had hemorrhage coma on. I laid up, and thought 1 was get Mm' round again, when it came on again (all a ft* in- j te.rval of six months). Then il got oltenur and ofHner unti’ they were cSwing 1 ni; (very month. Tlie doctor (the ttard ; one) told me at the finish he could dlfjno I mere. On the afternoon of the day he i told me one ni the VjtadaUo pamphlets Has j pushed under rny front dour, my hoy i brought it to mo, and on leading of a simi-j lar case to my own as having been cued, j I said I would try some. 1 sent down for j a bottle at once and commenced la take it. (At this time 1 was laid up with the I ! worst turn of the hemorrhage 1 had had.) j !The bleeding began to stop, and 1 did not | bare another turn for nearly 12 months, j 1 then had a slight attack, but it did { not last one day. I thought J. would go and see Mr Palmer and tell him I did so. He told me to take another bottle or so, and that possibly that would be the lost I would see of the hemorrhage. I-did as he said. and have not seen a sign of bleeding since (nearly ibree years.) lam thankful that I started to take Vitadotio, as I honestly believe 1 wouid have been, dead long ago ha-v I not Eons so- 1 will be pleased to give any information, any time to any other sufferer. ! (Signed) ALFRED JACKSON.. ’ Full address on application to Vitadatio Institute, 184, Pitt street, Sydney. -For'further-particulars, ■ ‘ ' ' . i S. A. PALMER. Warehouse, Waterloo quay, Wellington. . , Correspondence invited. Write for testimonial*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 6

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