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nHO E A L HALL GClh Week. TO-NIGHT. 66th Week. Standing Room Only Saturday Night. FULLER’S KM FI RE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ■MONSTER ATTRACTION'S TO-NIGHI. Brilliant Success of our Sew Programme. Don’t miss seeing our Great Comedian, MR FRED. BLUETT, Positively Last Four Nights of MR FRED. BLUETT, '(Prior to his departure for Australia). N.D.—Mr Bluett is just terminating a Three Years’ Engagement. _ A sufficient guarantee of his great ability. MISS MAUD 1-ANING “Is the talk of the town.” The daily papers are unanimously en thusiastic over her rare and great performances. Tsip Success of Mr VV. 33. CAT3/OW. ‘'Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes.’ Oco. Williamson. ' Bessie Young. Last Four Nights of .Tack Williams, Lena Young Coralie Barlow. THURSDAY' NIGHT, MARCH 28. FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by Messrs .Tohn Fuller and Sons to Air FRED. BLUETT (On bis Last Appearance in N.A.). Watch to-morrow’s advertisements. Front Stalls, Is; Stalls and Balcony, 6d. CURTAINS. WE have just opened up several cases of New Furnishing?.-which embrace all the Latest hud Newest Styßs in e HEAVY FRINGED CHENILLE CURTAINS, 18s 6d, 21s, 25s to 45*. ‘ ART SL„GE CURTAINS, 26a, 30s to 395. NOVEL’.’, U AESTEY CURTAINS. ■ 21s, 25s to 60s. e PRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. 7b 6d, 9s Bd, 16a 6d to 325. SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS, 15s, 21s, 26- to 37s GJ. 3 GUIPURE D’-Ri CURTAINS. 1 10s, 13s Gd, 17s 6d to 66a. WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 9s 6d to 355. . MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS, 11s 6d, 13a 6d, 18s 6d to 525. 1 FRILLED CYPRUS CURTAIN MUSLIN, 2a 2d, 2e 4d, 2a 6d yard. - FRILLED MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLIN 58 ino’h wide, 3s lid yard. PRILLED HARNESS CURTAIN MUSLIN t Spot and figured. Is Bd, Is lid, 2s 3d t to 3s yard. 1 NOVELTIES IN ALL FURNISHINGS. D. 1.0 _ D.I.C. j WELLINGTON, 113 AND fJIOMBS. LTD, ENGINEERING AND OTHER TECHNICAL WORKSPwcHsal Treatißo on Bridgo Constrmjtion in Iron and Steal, by T. H.. Qlaxtou Fidler. C. E.s 2nd ed.j revised and enlarged. 30s. Manual of Applied Mechanics, by W. J. Rankine; 15th ed.; revised. 12s 6d. Hydraulic motors. Turbines and Pressure engines, by G. R. Bodmer; 2nd ed. Wb. ■ ■ Text Book of Mechanical Engineering, by W. J. Linehamj 4th ed. 15s. Text Book of Marine Engineering, by H, E. Tompkins. 8s 6d. Marine Engineers’ Guide to Board of Trade Examinations, by A. O. and E Wannan, 12a 6d. Engine-drivers' Guide, by A. C. Wannan; 13th ed. Ss. Steam Boilers, by George Halliday. 6s. Steam Engine Indicator, by C. H. Peabody. 8s 6d. Text Book of Mechanical Drawing, by J. S. and D. Reid. 14s. •Iron and Steel Founding, by Claude Wylie: 2nd ed. ss. Sheet-Metal Worker's Instructor, by ,R. H. Warn; new ed.; revised. 8s 6d. Manual of Assaying Gold, Silver. Copper. etc., by W. Lee Brown. 7» Gd. Laboratory Instructions in Assaying and Practical Chemistry, by James Park; 2nd ed. 7s 6d. Treatise on Photographic Optics, by R. S. Cole. 6s. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD, T H E H E Gr Bellevue eLle v u E ARD N S . A R D 'E N S , (LATE McNAB’S) LOWER HUTT. IHE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND ORNA MENTAL GARDENS IN THE .SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE j TUTESSRS ORR AND LODDER (the ProT»JL prietors) have pleasure in announc 1 irig that the BELLEVUE GARDENS (lat McNab’s) are now ready to receive visitors The residence having been thoroughly re novated and re-furnished, patrons may reL on finding everything first-class. Privat) Dinner and Picnic Parties arranged for Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pemiunen' Boarders and Tourists will find Excdlen' Accommodation at the Bellevue Gardens The manager (Mr Manghand) having har' considerable experience with the Unioi Steam Ship Company, patrons may rely on receiving the very best attention. Th> Goldens and its Beautiful Picturesque Surroundings are so well-known that tip Proprietors feel it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Corraspon 1 dence invited, addressed either to th.| Manager, Bellevue Gardens, or to the Pro- j prietors, Messrs Orr and Lodder, City 1 Buffet Hotel, Lambtcn quay, Wellington 1 Telephone 702. 565 j tog n l y .(LADIES REQUESTED NOT TO READ THIS.) WE ere offering at our Annual Sale some really gcod lines in Qei.i.’s boots, stylish, well-made and durable, at a big discount off ncual prices. We quote ton. lines: Rsal Russian Bals, 2Ss: Sale Price. 21s American Tan, button or lace, 23&; Sale Price, 17s 6d Glace Bals. 17s 6d; Sale Price, 12s lid American Bals, black and tan, 13s 6d; Sale Price, 9s 8d Kindly inform your lady friends that we Lave some Real Gems in Stylish Shoes at 6s lOd, usual price 13s G-l. POTTER AND SON, f ' . BOOT IMPORTERS. TjIARMERS and HORSEOWNERS please 1 note Special Quotations for Horse and Cow Covers, Leg or Belly SI raps, • Oilskins fupplled, - , guaranteed to give sa- i tisfaction. R. G. KNIGHT, Tent, Flag , and Cover Maker, Customhouse quay, Wei-j lington. 689 *

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

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