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n H () E A i. EA L L 65th Week. TO-NIGHT. 65th Week. Never since the above fine hall has been built Has There Been Such Genuine Applause and Hearty Laughter as Greeted OUR NEW PROGRAMME. Presented on Saturday Night. PULLER’S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. The Wonderland of Star Artists. Special engagement for a short season only of W. D. CADZOW. W. B, CADZOW. W. B. CADZOW, The Popular Tenor Vocalist. The Popular Tenor Vocalist, Will Positively Appear To-night. MISS MAUD FANINQ. MISS MAUD FANING. Words of praise to the rare ability of the above Great Artist cannot be found even in an encyclopedia. MB FRED BLUETT Is a Bigger Favourite Than Ever. Qeo. Williamson, Jack Williams, Lena Young. Coralio Barlow, Bessie Young, all u Big Boom. . .. , . , , ... The Audience Sides fairly Ached with Laughter at the conclusion of our New Sketch THE BABY ELEPHANT. THE BABY ELEPHANT. It’s the Funniest Sketch you ever saw in your life. No advance in our prices. Front Stalls, Is: Stalls and Gallery, fid. POLO! POLO! TOURNAMENT under the management of the N.Z. Polo Association will be held at MIRAMAR, starting MONDAY, 25th March, continuing every day oi week, and ending with Polo, Gymkhana. Races, and Sports on SATURDAY, 30th. Visiting teams from all parts of New Zealand. Over 100 ponies taking part. Two matches every afternoon. FERRY BOATS to New Wharf adjoining grounds. For further particulars, see later advertisements. a j CRAWFO RO, Hon. See* TSE'E WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY X COMPANY. LIMITED. DAY’S BAY—EXCURSION TIMETABLE. MONDAY (ST. PATRICK’S DAY). Leave AVharf. Leave Bay. 10 a.m. a-m ' 2.30 p.m. .... 5 P-m----(Circumstances permitting.) Return Fares—Adults. Is 6d; Children. HOROWHENUA RACING CLUB. • MONDAY. MARCH 18th. LARGE Acceptances have been received and a successful day’s sport is assured. ..... The Racecourse is situated on the banks of the famous Horowhenna Lake. Bookmakers, their Agents or Clerics, disqualified and undesirable persons, are hereby notified that a well-known Racecourse Detective has been engaged to remove them from the Club’s private proP6rt ' T- C. K. WILSON, Hon Sec^ Levin. W 5 FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING. APRIL Bth and 9th. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close on WEDNESDAY, March 20, at 8.30 p.m. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, 731 Secretary. The tjellevue HE JBbLLEVUB Gardens, ARDENS. (LATE McNAB'S) LOWER H U T T. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND CRN A MENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE MESSES ORE AND LODDER (the Proprietors) have pleasure in announc ing that, the BELLEVUE GARDENS (laL McNab’s) are now ready to receive visitors The residence having been thoroughly re. novated and re-furnished, patrons may rep on finding everything first-class. Privat< Dinner and Picnic Parties arranged for Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pevmanen 4 Boarders and Tourists will find Execllen 1 Accommodation at the Bellevue Gardens The manager (Mr Maughand) having had considerable experience with the Unior Steam Ship Company, patrons may rely on receiving the very best attention. Tin Gardens and its Beautiful Picturesque Surroundings are so well-known that th' Proprietors feel it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Correspon dence invited, addressed either to th' Manager, Bellevue Gardens, or to the Proprietors, Messrs Orr and Lodder, City Buffet Hotel, lambtcn quay. Wellington Telephone 702. 569 o BISNIAL IjjY R A if" PEACHES ... APRICOTS ... PEARS - KEROSENE ... 13d Tin lOd Tin ... x«d Tin ... 4e «d Tin „ •« Tin CAMPBELL’S. H, MANNERS STB EH AN I CORNER WILSON k RIDDTFORD STREET'S. NEWTOWN. €r OLD OLD F LAKE. LAKE. The Very Beet CIGARETTE in the World. SALMON AND GLHCKSTEIN’S Gold tjilake OLD X? LAKE Martin luckte.i BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. I PATENT AGENT. j 44, Lnmbton quay. | Money to lend in any euros on Freehold Security (town and country properties) at lows-* rites (*jt per ooat.j. Telapawse, Ns. SAW. W

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 6