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jO II 0 B A L H A L 1 •O TO-NIGHT. 75 th Week TO-NIGHT. Complcto Change of Programme. FULLER'S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Last Two Nights of FTIL LER'S KIN E M ATOGK A PH, In Entirely New Sot of Films. Tremendous Success of M It CHAS. NAYLOR. MR CIIAS. NAYLOR, _ The Greet Comedian Tenor Vocalist. Our Great Yorkshire Comedian, MR DENIS CARNEY, Who will (by special request) repeat his Giant Stilt Dance. MISS MAUD FAXING, A Bigger Favourite than Ever. Last Week of the BEVERLEYS. CHAS. MARSON in new Conjuring Ait. BELLE SOLOMAN HETTIE WARDEN And our Talented Colossal Company. To-night on Original Finale, “THE BOXING LADY." Boxing Lady Hcttie Warden Dummy Mace Denis Carney Billy Richardson Chas. Navlor The whole to conchi.de with Chas. Naylor’s masterpiece, entitled, '‘OYSTERS." To-night's Programme a Big Boom. Orchestral Stalls, Is; Stalls and Balconv fid; Reserved Seats, at Begg’s, 2s. 9(57 <S2S23fast NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF IRONBARK TIMBER. New Zealand Government Railways (Head Office), Wellinulon N.Z., 2nd Mnv. 1801. TisrKITTEN* TENDERS will he receivT y cd at (his office up to NOON of MONDAY. iho 17th dune, 1801. for the supply and delivery of JRONBARK TIMBER at the Railway-wharves at Auckland, anganhi, Wellington, Pioton. Nelson, GTwm.oulh. Westport, Lyttelton , Port Chalmers and Bluff. Conditions of contract, and forms of tender and schedules. In he obtained at the office of the Under-Secretary and Commissioner for Roads, Public Works Department, Sydney, and from Mr .1. Kane, New Zealand Inspector, Mac Lean, Clarence River, in New South AVales; and, in New Zealand, at the Railway Engineer’s cilices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, and the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington Tenders to he addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside, ‘‘Ten dor for Ironbark.’’ The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. T. RONAYNE, General Manager, 355 New Zealand Railways. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT FOR THE SUPPLY OF ROAD METAL. TENDERS will ho received up to 2.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, June the 20th, 1901, for the Supply of Stone suitable for Road Formation, Metalling and Blinding. Tenders must be in closed envelopes addressed to the Chairman of the Board, and endorsed outside. ‘‘Tender for Road Metal.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications. and conditions may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, on application to WILLIAM FERGUSON. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, AVcllington, 15th May, 1901. 108 TENDERS are invited until 2 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, the sth June, for the Erection of Business Premises in Grey-mouth (two story brick), Hokitika and Reefton (wood), for Messrs Hallenstein Bros. Tenders will be received for each or the three in one contract. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned up to Friday, the 24th inst. JAMES HISLOP. Architect. Bethunc's Buildings, Brandon and Featherston streets. RR O Y MACGREGOR, • ARCHITECT. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, Customhouse quay, Invites Tenders, until noon FRIDAY, 31st May, for the Erection of 20-Stalled Stable at Newtown for Mr T. ,T. Kerr. 935 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF T.R.H. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK. ALL owners and occupieis of Balconies and Verandahs along the route of the Royal Procession and workmen and others engaged in altering or strengthening same, are CAUTIONED against touching or interfering in any -way with the Lighting or other wires. Prominent Notices to this effect should be posted in conspicuous positions at the entrance to every such balcony or verandah which it is intended to occupy on the occasion of the visit of their Royal Highnesses. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. 15th May. 1901. G 93 WELLINGTON EIRE UNDERWRITERS’ ASSOCIATION. ILLUMINATIONS. THE Fire Insurance Companies in Wellington beg to intimate that Illuminations during the visit of their Rovni Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and "York will be allowed upon the following terms:—. All lights oilier than electric must be at least nine inches clear of any canvas, wood, or other inflammable materials, at front, hack, and sides; special care being taken to properly protect such materials above the lights, and to make provision for plentiful ventilation for the escape of heated air. Electric lights must be fitted to the satisfaction of the Association's Electrical Inspector. All candles must be fixed in properly secured metal sockets. The use of gas. other than ordinary co.U gas. is not permitted. The special interior illumination of shop windows, except by electric light, is no; permitted. Householders are reminded of the da.i gev o f leaving lights unattended dnnr. i laminations. The erection of temporary wooden sta,: ings will not prejudge inrnrnnro rsolfci.11. M. LVON. Secret i» Mev tnoi. :r THE ROYAL VISIT, SALE OF TN’RFNKL’V El> SEATS, JEr; VOlri GUAY. STANDS NOS. 5 TO 7b. THE Locality Plan miv now he inspe. ‘ ted and seats scoured at the under mentioned establishments: Mr D. Clarke. Riddiford street. Messrs IT. Baillie and Co., Cuba streoDresden Piano Co., Lambton quay Prices—ss, 4s, and 2s fid. 93 LADIES’ BICYCLES. We have splendid high-grado and np-tc date machines for .£ls. We guarantee them the best value hr New Zealand. THE AND JONES CO.. St>4 Victoria street. lOST— A lady’s Brown Fur Boa, b'J tween SearFs Hotel and City Buffet. between 7 30 and 8 o’clock last nighr Leave same at ‘‘Times'’ office, or No. S Mulgrave street. 909

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

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