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41st Week. STILL BOOMING 41st Weak Oa Saturday niulit Hundreds of People were disappointed by not being able to get a sent, the Theatre .being packed in every part. “The result of giving a refined and up-to-date show.” TO-MGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. Another Tremendous Success achieved by OUR GALAXY OF STARS. To-night Mr John Coleman To-night To-night Miss Lottie Lome To-nighi To-night Mr Frank M.. Clark To-night To-night Miss Olive Lenton To-night To-nicht The Gonzales To-night To-night Mr Bob Hall To-night To-night Miss Ida Clarkson To-night To-night Miss Nora Martin To-night To-night Mr .Toe Cowan To-night To-night Mr Alf Hayden To-night To-night Mr Mathews _ If-night To-night positively the last night but two ot THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. The neatest and greatest performers ever seen in Australasia. Wednesday Next—Look out for Frank M. Clark’s screaming finale "Kirkcaldie s Dummies.” For this mammoth entertainment our prices are 2s. Is and Gd. Hox plan at Holliday’s. Telephone iSIG. 9 n mHEAISJ SOTAL W.C.T.U. GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. Anniversary win be held in Trinity Wesleyan Church THIS (Monday) EVENING, 25th,' March. FRUIT SOIREE WITH MUSIC AN)| SINGING. Mrs Schnackenburg, the N.Z. President, will take the chair at 7.45 p.ni. Addresses by Ladies attending the Convention. Grand Temperance Dialogue—• "A CONGRESS OF NATIONS! By a bund of young ladies under the leadership of Mies May Harvey. Tickets—One Shilling each. 982 TARANAKI ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL. WHSlilif CHURCH, TjUtANAKI ST. TUESDAY EVENING, 26tli MARCH. A GRAND CONCERT of Anniversary Music will be rendered by the Scholars of the above Sunday School, assisted by the Wesley Orchestral Society, in aid of the funds of the WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. The programme will consist of fifteen items, comprising Four Choruses from famous oratorios, Harvest Hymn, March, and other musical gems. Admission—Adults, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. Tickets obtainable at Lankshear’s, Larabton quay; Bible and Tract Depot, Willis street; and Brittain, Chemist, Manners street. £Bl TO THE .INHABITANTS OP ARO STREET, MITCHELLTOWN. TAITVILLE, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. A MEETING will be held in Aro street Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, to discuss the Tramway Scheme and the best way to obtain a Loop Line up Are street to cope with the traffic in the above district. Councillors, Ratepayers and Burgesses are cordially invited to attend. Conveners —John Collins, W. .1. Haines, Geo. Lindsay. Hall Bowman, D. M. Brooks. ' 963 MAYORAL ELECTION.

fTVSJ3 Suppoiters of Mr J. G, W. J. AITKEN at the coming ©lection ore invited to meet «t tie Oddfellows' Hall. 38. Lamhton quay, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 86th instant, Rt 9 o'clock. - ST. MARY'S, CONVENT EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION, THE Members of the above are reminded that a . Special Meeting will bn held at the Hill street Convent THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. K. WILLIAMS. 805 Hon. Sec. iiini COURT SIB GEORGE BOWEN. No. 5081, A.O.E. THE Summoned Quarterly Meeting will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, 25th in'st., at 8 o’clock. Contributions from 7.15.' Fines for absence General business. THOMAS FOLEY, . Secretary. 8, York street. , 970 COURT SIR GEORGE GREY. 3113. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of tlie above Court will he )u-ul cm TUESDAY. 26th inst. Eines for uon-attendance.. Members will please bring their pence books for audit. JAMES ROBERTSON. 971 Secretary. [WELLINGTON MAYORAL ELEC IVON. MB WILFORD'S Branch Committees (Ladles)- Willi meet on TUESDAY EVENING next, at 8 o’clock, at the Central Committee Rooms-. The Men’s Committee will meet on WEDNESDAY next, at 8 o’clock, at Hit same place. 9u9 LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND. THORN DON WARD DISTRICT BRANCH. A N Important General Meeting of the A. above Branch will be held at the Vrimitive Methodist Schoolroom. Sydno; street, on TUESDAY. 26th instant, at 8 p.m. sharp. All members of the Wellington District apd intending members are specially requested to attend. 968 " W. T. YOUNG, Hon Sec. MME. GANDAR. LADIES’ TAILOR AND ARTISTIC COS- ■ TUMIERE, 31, TARANAKI STREET. IF "hearsay is poor evidence,” then "seeing is believing” is certainly a trueism all the world over: so, ladies, be convinced. and pay a visit to Madame Gander's window and see the unique models which are bringing orders abundantly. cO OLD TTlli AKE. OLD JD LAKE.The Very Beat CIGARETTE in the World. ✓ , SALMON AND GLDCKSTEIN'B , i Gold xri la k: h.i 1 OLD JPi L A K B . 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 6

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