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CtULLER’S EMPIK COMPANY. CII DUAL HALL, COURTENAY PLACE. Success greater than ever. Don't miss the great event of the season TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Positively the farewell appearance of if|{ FRED BLUETT, MR FRED BLUETT, Who to-night concludes a suceessiul three years’ engagement with the Puller iirin. and in recognition of the same Mr John Puller has decided to accord him a GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT \'s a departure from the ordinary there will 1)0 a grand Amateur Comic, Singing Contest. The audience to L'e the judges. The winner will he presented hy Mr I’luetl " IUI BEAUTIFUL SILVER WATCH. Friday Night, first appearance DENNIS CARNEY, The Beverlys. Jessie Verne. Lily Revere. vr Doors 7.15; curtain 8 sharp. M< NEW ZEALAND POLO TOURNAMENT AT MIRAMAR. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 28th. HANDICAP CUP— At 3 p.m.-HAWKE’S BAY v. HAWERA. THE TOURNAMENT MATCHES every afternoon, starling 3 p.m. each day on March 28. 29, concluding with Races and Sports on SATI) fiu-c i, 30th. Charged—Admission to ground. Is; Grandstand ,1s week days; Saturday. 2b 6d. Carriages—Eastern side ground, tree; Grandstand side, 2s per horse; Saddle horses. Is. Season tickets, admitting to ground and stand every day, ss. Season tickets at Holliday’s or at Gate. Ordinary tickets at Perry W’harf or at Gate. For Ferry time-table see Press. Refreshment Booth under management of Mr Estall. Kilbiruie Hotel. Tea tent. No Dogs allowed on ground. Visitors are particularly requested to stand well back from touchlines. C. J. CRAWFORD, 932 Hon. Sec. POLO TOURNAMENT AT MIRAMAR. The kilbirnie hotel booth win be opened on the Polo Ground during Tournament Week. Everything required by Visitors in the way of Refreshments may be obtained at the Booth. Staples’s Best on draught; alio best Wines and Spirits. H. ESTALL, 962 Proprietor. THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. POLO SPORTS AT MIRAMAR. A steamer will leave the Ferry Wharf for Miramar daily at 1.10 p.m. and 2.15 p.m., returning from Miramar at 1.30 p.m. and 5.15 p.m. up to SATURDAY. 30th March. (Circumstances permitting). Return Fare—Adults, la; Children, 6d. ftift WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. EASTER HOLIDAYS. 1901. 1 In connection with the above holidays rWPAf EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from Wellington and Johnsonville to Long burn, Palmerston, Feilding, Woodville and all stations on the NapiorTaranaki Section from 2nd April to Bth April inclusive, available for return until 7th May. 1901. RETURN FARES—First-Class, 2d per mile. Second-class, Id per mile (mileage counted one way only). On THURSDAY EVENING. April 4th, the 5.30 p.m. train from Wellington will be delayed till 5.45 p.m. and will nv.i through to Palmerston and Wanganui, storming at nil stations as required. W. M. HAN NAY, t General Manager. W dlington, 25th March, 1901. 90

RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1901. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. 25 th and 27th APRIL. NOMINATIONS. Owners nnd Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all Handicap Events at the above Meeting close on TUESDAY, 2nd April, at 9 p.m. 1 sov each. V. M. BR.AUND. Secretary Pro Tern. Lambton quay, Wellington. N.B.—For complete Programme see "New Zealand Referee/’ 58 35"^' WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. POSTPONED SUWMER MEETING. RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 17th and 20th, 1901. THE Nominations for both days of above Meeting close at the Clarendon Hotel, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 29th inst.. at 9 p.m. E. W. GARNER, f 0 Secretary. GODBEK, MELBOURNE HOUSE, 81 and 88, Cuba street, .. H AS just imported a large stock of CARR’S CELEBRATED BISCUITS. Also, new nnd beautiful novelties in DECORATIONS. Etc.. , To arrive ex Tekoa. A large quantity of splendid CHRISTMAS GOODS. Latest designs in WEDDING CAKES. Inspection invited. • . Strawberries and Cream, Ices, etc., as ; usual. 711 Ji LADIES. ; J>ROCURE an Instruction Book on i STRENGTO AND HOW' TO OB,TATN. iXi’.byi Eiigene’.SandfiY*. Widow’s Dumbbell and Chest Developers. CAMERON AND CHRISTIE, Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4317, 28 March 1901, Page 6

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