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o HOE A L HA L L 65th Week. TO-NIGHT. Cstb Week. Another Large Audience Last N:ghl. FCLIiKR’S kmfire VAtJDivvru.K comfam. Onr Worulerluud of Star Artists. The New and Original First Part. The- Cruise of the Oooti Ship “Kaipire. Kvcrv evening from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. A Brighter First Fart cannot he imagined. Miss BKSSIK YOUNG appears at 9.in p.m. Mr W. B. CADSSOW appears at SKIS p.m. .Miss MA UD FANfNO appears at 9.25 p.m. Mr FRED BLUETT appears at 9.40 p.m. Miss DEN A YOUNG appears -at 9.50 p.m The whole performance concluding with the funniest comedy sketch ever producer on a Wellington stage, entitled THE BABY ELEPHANT. THE BABY ELEPHANT. It is estimated to create 1090 genuine Heai-tv Laughs. Front Stalls. Is; Stalls and Gallery, 6d. qyrwwygamraaaiaaag CURTAINS. WE have just opened up several cases of New Furnishings, which einh*race all the Latest and Newest, Sly F-s m HEAVY FEINOED CHENILLE CURTAINS, 18a Gd, 21s, 25s to 455. ART Si--. HE CURTAINS, 2Gs, 30s to 395. NOVEL’. V I..FESTBY CURTAINS, 21s, 25a to 60s. FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. Vs Ci!, 9a (id, ICs Cd to 325. SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS, 15s, 21a, 2(5- to 3m bJ. GUIPURE D’ARi CURTAINS. 10a, 13s 6d, 17s 6d to CGs. WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS gs 6d, 4s 6d, Gs Gd. 9s Gd to 355. MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS. 11s Cd, 13s Gd, 189 Gd to 525. FRILLED CYPRUS CURTAIN MUSLIN, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s Gd yard. .■’HILLED MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLIN £8 inch wide, 3s 11a yard. FRILLED HARNESS CURTAIN MUSI.!. Spot and figured. Is Bd, Is lid, 2s id to 3s yard. .0 YELTIES IN ALL FURNISHINGS. DJ.O D.I.C. WELLINGTON. 113 JJEN.RY A. EVANS, MV SHAREBROKER. STOCK AND STATION AGENT, No. 4. HUNTER STREET. I HAVE THE FOLLOWING SHARES EOR SALE— W AIM AN G AEOA RIVERS. 3s Premium MAPOURIKA RIVERS, Is Gd Premium SIGN ALL’S NOTOWN, Par NOTOWN NO. 2, Par. The Prospectus of the lust For Luck Quartz Mining Company will be issued in a few days. This claim is situated next door to the Jubilee Company’s Claim, which will be in full work in a week or two TO GENTLEMEN ONLY (LADIES REQUESTED NOT TU HEAD THIS.) WE Isro offering at onr Annual Sale fioruo welly good linen in Oei.t, a Booia, (.tylifjh, well-made and durable, at a biff discount tff wmol prlsee, VV« quote tfm* lings eal Bunion Bala, SBa; Sale Price, 31b nmrican Tan. button nr lace, 23,3. bale Price, 17« 04 ; laca Bala. 17a Gd; Sale Price, 18s Hd inerJcnn Bals, black and tan, Od; Sale P«qe, 0i» 84 Kindly inform your lady friends that •we have some Real Gems in Stylish Shoes at Os lOd, usual price 13s 64. POTTER AND SON, BOOT IMPORTERS, BEAD WHAT YITAD A T I 0 IS DOING. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. HEMORRHAGE OF LUNGS OF TEARS STANDING. CURED BY VITADATIO ( iu What Mb A. JACKSON has to say: North Melbourne, November 14, 1920. I'c ".R PALMER, r,ear Sir, —I Lave pleasure in giving my Lsliiuony as to the good quality and curing power of Webber's Vitadatio. Some - four years ago 1 was taken ill. One doctor said it was typhoid fever, i was in bed some three weeks, then got weaker and weaker, nntil I want to another doctor, who said tr.at it was intermittent phthisis (what people, know as consumption) aiiu ordered me to Echuca at once 1 went to Echuca. stayed there five or six weeks, and came home again. About three weeks after coming home I had hemorrhage coins ou. I laid up, and thought I was getting round again, when it came on again (aL t an interval of six months). Than tbcSkgot oftener anti ofDner until they were cSwing or. every month. The doctor (the Hard onebtold me at the finish lie could dWno more. On the afternoon of the daylhe told me one of Hie Vitadatio xiamphlets was pushed under my front door, my hoy brought it to me, and on reading of a simi- i lar case to my own as having been cured, I said I would try some. I sent down for 1 a bottle at once and commenced to take it (At this time 1 was laid up with the worst turn of the hemorrhage I had had.) The bleeding began to stop, and 1 did not 1.,-ve another turn for nearly 12 months. 1 then had a slight attack, but it (lid not last one day. 1 thought I would go and see Mr Palmer and tell him Ididso. He told me to take another bottlo or so, and that possibly that would be the last I would see of the hemorrhage. I did as ,he said. , and have not seen a sign of bleeding since (nearly Un.ce years.) lam thankful that I storied to take Vitadatio. ns I honestly believe 1 wouid have been dead long ago ha-, I not none so. 1 /will he nleased to give any information any time to any other sufferer. (Signed) ALFRED JACKSON. _ Full address on application ta Vitadatio Institute. 184, Pitt street, Sydney. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER. 1 Warehouse. Waterloo quay, i Wellington. _ _ | Correspon dsneo invited. Write for testi- | menial*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4311, 21 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4311, 21 March 1901, Page 6

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