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T ii JB A T B B BOY A L DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY, Has Become a Rfceognised Place oi Highclass Amusement to U.o Weliiuguui Public, But (me Vordiut 11k* Public have, Stolla-TUK OON'/>A U US—Nina Htella—’filJj GONZALES—Niim Are fit to be ranked with all V, IN IBx s ether artists. Great Success of MISS NORA MARTIN. The Charming Descriptive Balladiat. To-night—That Comedian of Comedi-ans—-To-night MR JOHN COLEMAN. MR JOHN COLEMAN. Still the same hearty applause greets MISS LOTTIE LuRNL. MISS LOTTIE LORNE. One that the public are never tired of, MU FRANK CLARK. \nd a few more they would miss it they didn’t appear. Mr George Dean, Mr Joe Cowan Mr AU. Hayden Mis- Olive Lenton, Miss Ida Clarkson, and last, bid t niK- 'e™ l ’,„ THE MARVELLOUS I \ LERS. Prices —2s, Is and (id. Box plan Ho - liday’s. Telephone, RUG. i ’ l " j mHB WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY T COMPANY. LIMITED. DAY’S BAY—EXCURSION TIMETABLE. WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH. Leave Wharf. E«‘ve Bay. 10 a.in. l la.m. 2.30 p.in. G.p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) , Return Fares —Adults. Is 6d; Children. 9d. For Daily Time-table see First Page, 831 POLO 1 POLO ! TOURNAMENT under the management of the N.Z. Polo Association will be held at MIRAMAR, starting MONDAY, 25th March, continuing every day of 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. c T oßAW ford, 7g7 Hon. See, 350 FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. FASTER MEETING. APRIL Bth and 9th. IVTOMINATIONS for All Events Close on Lx WEDNESDAY, March 20, at 8.30 ■ ),m ‘ EDMD. GOODBEHEUE. ■gl Secretary. HACK RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To lie held on the Shannon Racecourse on I THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1901. PROGRAMME: 1. Shorts Handicap, of 7 sovs; five furlongs; nomination, 4s; acceptance. 3s. 2. Maiden Hurdles, of 7 sovs; one mile and a half; weight. 10 stone; nomination, 7s. 3. Shannon Handicap, of 22 sovs; one mile and a quarter; nomination, 12s; acceptance, ,10s. 4. District Race, of- 10 sovs; one mile; nomination. 7s. 5. Flying Handicap, of 10 sovs; six furlongs; nomination, Gs; acceptance. Is. G. Hurry Scurry, of 10 sovs; catch weights; once.round the course; nomination. 7s. 7. Easter Handicap, of 10 sovs; one mile; nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4s. Nominations close with secretary on SATURDAY, March 23rd. at 9 p.m. M. MOYNIHAN, 841 Secretary, Box 17, Shannon.

The t> e l l e y h HE E L L E V XT ARDENS, *br A R D E N s , (LATE MeNAB'S) LOWER' H TT T T. E E THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND ORNA MENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Tft/TESgRS ORR AND LODDER (tlie Proi.YJ. prietors) have pleasure in announe ing that the BELLEVUE GARDENS (lat McNab's) are now ready to receive visitors The residence having b'een thoroughly re novated and re-furnished, patrons may rep on finding everything first-class. Privab Dinner arid Picnic Parties arranged for Satisfaction Guaranteed. Permanen' Boarders and Tourists will find Execllen’ Accommodation at the Bellevue Gardens The manager (Mr Manghand) having had considerable experience with the TJnioi Steam Ship Company, patrons may rely on receiving the very best attention. Tin Gardens and its Beautiful Picturesque Surroundings are so well-known that tin Proprietors feel it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Corregpou ■lftaoß invited, addressed either to th. Manager. Bellevue Gardens, or to the Proprietorß, Messrs Orr and Lodder, City Buffet Hotel, LamUttn unwy. VVelUngton Telcplmno 808

ojstrsnw* S .A. I* E OF BOOTS AND SHOES NOW ON AT PEARCE’S BOOT ARCADE, CfjßA street. w ifft "5 By Speeds! Appointment to lii» ExcelJency tbe Qov rnor. EXHIBITION OP ENGRAVINGS, ST CHINOS AND PHOTOGRAVURES. At JS‘GRSGOR WRIGHT ' AND CO.'S AET GALL I BY- i LAMBTON QUAY. tW

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4310, 20 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4310, 20 March 1901, Page 6