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nao b a l HALL C7lh Week TO-NIGHT 67th Week. Our New Company Again To-night. CULLER’S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Every artist a complete success, ami the huge audience last night duly showed their appreciation by Loud ami Prolonged Applause and -Continuous Hearty Laughter. . „ „e caught on right from the jump. MR DENIS CARNEY, I MB DENIS CARNEY “A Revelation.'’ He’s an artist out or the ordinary. Received six encores. He made his "big bit” m '■DON’T IT TANTALISE Terrific reception given to the Prank —EE VEREJ3 *"S Everybody delighted with their performance. MISS LILLIE DEVERE, TTniciue and Dashing Comedienne. MISS MAUD FAMNG, A Bigger Favourite Than Ever. MISS JESSIE VERNE’S Dancing is Superb. Aubrey Douglas Bessie Young, Arthur Elliott, Geo. Williamson, Jeanme Johnston, George Ward. With all the above Great Attractions, and no advance in our prices. Orchestral Stalls, Is; Stalls and GalBusiness Manager, JOHN FUEI.ER, Jnn.

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3rd. 1901. GRAND NATIONAL ENTEKTA.INMEN r And I’l •'TORT Af. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE IN HIS STEPS. By EDMUND H. BUCKIN OHAM, Baritone Vocalist, Elocutionist and Lecturer. Illustrated Sengs and Recitations. In. Beautiful Pictures. Beers o|ien 7.30; commence 8 p.m. Admission, Is; Children, Cd. JohnsDnville, Monday, April Ist. Petone, Tuesday .April 2nd Newtown, Thursday, April 4th Fuller particulars see hand and dayjma Wellington horticultural AND FLORISTS’ SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS Will take place in the SKATING RINK on 25th and 26th ABRIL, 1901. Entry forms, schedules and all information from the un^ r g sif g e |p EEr)■un ' Secretary 10TICB TO ADVANCE AGENTS, PROFESSIONAL COMPANIES AND LOCAL AMATEURS’ SOCIETIES. TO LET, THE New FEDERAL THEATRE, situate*2 in the heart of tlia city* nearly opposite the Opera House Manners Stl The Fodaral Theatre will ue found up-to-date efid replete throughout. Electrie light, ample stage accommodation, and will seat upwards of 500 persons. Main entrance, Manners street; side entrance, Hswhert street. TTor terns apply on the premises or to 198 W. C. GASQUOINE.

CURTAINS. w H ir«,r«“s feracs all the Latest and. saAVT s■., I,^9W, JB3 fid, *l», 89b to *9*. ART CURTAINS. BW, 3Qb to 38«, NOVBLVT IAPESTRY CURTAINS. 81s, gSs to 60s, Op SCTCroI 0«B«S togs, which <*m« Newest Btyba In PRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. 7» 6d, Bb 6d, 16b 6d to 82«. SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS. 15b, 21s, 26- to 87s Od. GUIPURE D’ARI CURTAINS. 10s, 13s 6d, 17s fid to 80s. WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAIN?, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 9a 6d to !ias. MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS, lie fid, 18s fid, 18a fid to 52b., P.aLLED CYPRUS CURTAIN MUSLIN. 2b 2d, 2» 4d, 2s fid yard. PRILLED MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLIN 58 inch wide, 3a 11a yard. PRILLED HARNESS CURTAIN MUSU • Spot and t'ltfurod. Is Bd, Is lid, 2s ad to 8g yard. novelties in all furnishings. JXI.C ~ D.I.C. WELLINGTON. 113 x RETAIL PRICES FOH COAL.

PRICES current now, and for months past, are published for public information, as under, viz.: DELIVERED IN BAGS, DELIVERED FROM SHIP’S SIDE. Tipped Carried up. Coalbrookdnle ) Blackball i Newcastle .... 29/. 31/32/- 7 per 30/- ) ton SOLD AT SHIP’S SIDE. ssa"'} Newcastle .. 27/- per ten. A DISCOUNT OF 2s PER TON allowed on Lots of I-TON and over, if paid by Die END OF THE MONTH. 145 S' TOREY’S TERMINUS HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station) CHRISTCHURCH. R. OGDEN ... ... Proprietor (Late of the Royal Hotel, Hawera) Haying taken over the' above well-known Family Commercial Hotel, the Proprietor will spare no efforts to meet the requirements of Tourists and Visitors. Cuisine and arrangements under the direct supervision of Airs Ogden. * First-class Chef specially engaged. Moderate Terms. , Accommodation second to none in tne Colony. ■' „ Suites of Rooms for Families. Hot. Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter in attendance. Correspondence promptly attended to.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6