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|1 a B A T B B ROYAL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. [ MPORTANT ANNO UN OEM ENT — Notwithstanding the enormous popularity of the present company, the management beg to announce that they are compelled to withdraw the whole of the artists now performing here, in order to make room for the numerous new arrivals from England, America and Australia. Positively the Last 5 Nights of Last -MK JOHN COLEMAN 5 MR FRANK M. CLARK Nights. .MISS LOiTIE LORNE Last MR JOE COWAN S MISS OLIVE LENTON Nights. .MISS a MARTIN Last MR BOH HALL 5 MR ALF. HAYDEN Nights. MISS IDA CLARKSON Last MISS STELLA GONZALE 5 MISS NINA GONZALE Nights. LITTLE LILLY CLARK The Celebrated Scarecrow Dance. Do not miss seeing the greatest combination of Artists ever seen in Wellington. To-night—Comi)lete Change of Pro-gramme—To-night Prices, 2s, 1? and 6d. Pox Plan at liday'a. Telephone, 1516. OFERA n O U SE Solo Lessee and Manager—Mr Edmund Montgomery. Grand Opening Night, MONDAY, APRIL Ist. MONTGOMERY’S CELEBRATED f MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT By the BIOSCOPE. The latest machine invented. Mammoth Life-size Pictures. ARMY LIFE— The greatest military pictures ever produced, under the authority of the War Office and by special permission of Sir Evelyn Wood. CINDERELLA— The favourite Fairy Pantomime. The longest picture yet produced, over 500 feet in length. Pans Exhibition Scenes. Our Royal Navy, Railway Collision, Diving Horses, Miscellaneous Scenes, supported by a select company of entertainers including Mr E. Montgomery, Harry Hall. Mr Fred. Gibson, Percy James, Edgar Bentley. , ~ , , NOTE Mr Edmund Montgomery has just returned from a trip to America, Paris and London, in search of the latest sensations of the world, and has succeeded beyond expectations in obtaining the most startling collection of novelties yet produced this side of the line. In many cases the solo rights for the colonies have been secured. Popular prices—2s, Is and Gd. Doors open at 7.15; overture at 8 o’clock. Carriages at 10.30. Box plan at Holliday’s. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. mil E Annual Meeting of Delegates of J- the Wellington Rugby Football Union will be held in the Trocadero, Willis street, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, 30th March, at 8 o’clock. Business: Minutes Correspondence Annual Report and Balanee-shet Election of New Chibs Election of Officers Notice of Motion, Mr J. T. King, to move, to add to Rule 4—’’That at the Annual General Meeting of the Union only Delegates be allowed to vote on questions brought before the meeting.” General _ D. McKENZIE, Secretary Knd March, 1901. 180 MAYORAL ELECTION.

I A MEETING of Mr J, G. W. Aitken's \J\. gupportera will he hold in the Baplist Church Schoolroom Borhamporo, oa MONDAY JWENING. jfjQ ’ Tton Secretary. X.UVXRN, 3 HAL LOB ASS AND GO., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL merchants, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WILLIS STREET." fJTHB above Firm will start business EARLY IN APRIL, in premises lately occupied by Laery and Co. /Limited), in WILLIS STREET, wbeu REGULAR AUCTION SALES of FRUIT AND PRODUCE, Etc., will'be held. The rooms, situated in the busiest part of the city, are lofty, spacious and well adapted for the display of Fruit and Produce of all kinds. Account Sales accompanied by cheque forwarded on clay of sale. In soliciting a share of business, the now firm desire to state that no effort will be spared to promote the interests of their clients. U’ MM S. GANDAK, LADIES’ TAILOR AND ARTISTIC COSTUMIERS, 31. TARANAKI STREET. IF '‘hearsay is poor evidence;” then "seeing is believing” is certainly a tvneism all the world over; so, Indies, be convinced. and pay a visit to Madame Gander’s window and see the unique models which are bringing orders abundantly. Telephone 9. P.O. Box 163 URTIS AND rU) J. J. C™ TIB AND C AGENCIES THROUGHOUT /THE COLONIES AND ABROAD. - General Candors. Customhouse ><n 1 Forwarding Agents. Experienced Furniture Remove vs and Puckers. Our storage pecommedatio i is unlimited for aii classes of goo Is ut a cheap current rate. Goods op ccnsignment forwarded promptly Offices: Cor per. 'Custom house, quay and Brandon sheet. : . 1... QROCKERT ! Ex KUMARA. Bedroom Sets, from 10s‘6d to 70s Set | Dinner Seta, from 32s 6d, to 70s Set . Tea Sots, from 35s to 50» Set Also a Choice Selection in CHEESE STANDS. TEA POTS. SALAD BOWLS, etc.. At Reasonable Prices. At WINTON AND McLAUCHLAN’S, 40 Cuba street and 221 Lambton quay. Telephone. 1507 and 8«4.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6