r|UI E A T B B ROYAL. EVERY EVEN TNG, at 8. Tlio rush greater than ever at DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. You have only to read the Hat of Artists appearing, and you will not wonder at it. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LOOK! LOOK! First appearance in Wellington of LES TiUEKES QUARTETTE EES TJdiEKES QUARTETTE (Ada, Maud, Watty, -Charlie). In their astounding Trick Cycling and Acrobatic and Contortion -Acts. All similar Acts sink into-oblivion after seeing this'Marvellous Quartette. First appearanee of the Gifted Contralto, MISS MACH HiIWSON. JIISS MACH HiIWSON. lie-appearance of the favourite berio and Dancer. MISS 'OLIVE LENTON. MISS 'OLIVE LENTON. Shrieks of Laughter and Applause nightly welcome those Princes of Comedy, POPE POP 1-1 SAYLEa POPE Charles and Irving SAYLES }>OPE SAYLEa POPE SAYEES LAST G NIGHTS LAST 6 NIGHTS Of the Queen of Comediennes. DAINTY’ IRENE 'FRANKLIN. DAINTY IRENE 'FRANKLIN. DAINTY IRENE 'FRANKLIN. Don’t miss seeing this clover young artiste. You will only regret it once, and that will be lor the rest of -otir life.* A warm wolcorno from a Delighted Auux. ence-nightly greets MR CHARLES HOWARD The Groat Descriptive Vocalist. MARTYN HAGAN and LT CY FRASER, Australia’s Representative Sketch Artists. , Miss Polly 'Woodward. Mr Monk. Mr Alex. Leonard, Miss Willoughby, and our Double Company. Notwithstanding the enormous expenses. there will bo no alteration ’in our 2s and Is. Private Boxes, dll Is. to seat G. Box plan at Holliday s. Telephone, 154 G. Doors open at 7.1 a. , , -rm-n Business Manager, C. 11. WTIAITE. HIE NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. A DAIRY CONFERENCE AND DAIRY EXHIBITION will be held at Pal. merston North, July 23rd to 26th, 1901. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from all railway stations on the Wel-lington-Now Plymouth-Napier sections, and on the Wellington-Manawntu Line to Palmerston North, on July 22nd and 23rd, available for return up to July 27th. Exhibits of butter and cheese, dairy factory and farm appliances and requirements will be shown. A Smoke Concert wijl he held on Thursday. July 25th. , All dairy farmers should attend. C. R. BEATTIE, 105 Secretary. NATIONAL -DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD. THE DA3RY EXHIBITION, in Theatre Royal, Palmerston North, July 23rd to 20th, open 10 a.m. to TO p.m. THE DAIRY CONFERENCE, in the Fire liirigade Hall, Palmerston North, July 25th and 26th. J PROGRAMME; THURSDAY, JULY 25th. 10 a.m.—Judge's Remarks on Exhibits— The Dairy Commissioner 10.30 a.m. —The Dairy Commissioner 11.15 a.m.—"Cheesejnaking''—W. M. Singleton (Dairy Staff) 12.15 p.m.—"Cleanliness in Factories”— D. Cuddie (Dairy Staff) 2 p.m.—"Application of -Refrigeration at Dairy Factories”---D. J. McGowan (Dairy Staff) 3 p.m.—“Ensilage and Silos”—-The Dairy' Commissioner FRIDAY. JULY 26th. 10 a.m.—“The Dairy Industry”—The Dairy Commissioner 11 a.m.—"Notes on Grading”—A. A. Thornton (Dairy Staff) 12 noon —"Pig roaring and Feeding”— C. Anderson Island Bacon Co.) 2 p.m. - “Milk Testing ' —W. M. Singleton (Dairy Staff) 3 p.m.—"Butter-making" —D. Cuddie (Dairy Staff) ' 4 p.m.—"Cultivation of Sugar Beet and Manufacture of Beet Sugar”—W. E. Gwillim (Bltham) *At The conclusion of the National Dairy Association’s Annual Meeting on Wednesday Afternoon, 'July 21th, Addresses will be given on "The Labour Aspect as Relating to the Dairy Industry”—W. Wright (Okaiawa) "Improvement J of Dairy Hcrds’C-Govern-ment Veterinarian "Poultry for Export"—D. D. Hyde (Government Poultry Expert) • C. R. BEATTIE, 327 Secretary. NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF "N.Z., LTD. NOTICE OF MEETING. THE Seventh Annual Meeting of Members will he held in the Fire Brigade Hall, 'Palmerston North, at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 24th. Business: Report and Balance-sheet Election of Directors' Election of Auditor, and 1 Any other business that may bs brought forward C. R. BEATTIE. 329 ’ Secretary. TO WAREHOUSEMEN AND OTHERS ! MEETING will be held at the Exchange Hall. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, to discuss the provisions of the SHOPS AND ' OFFICES BILL ntsw before Parliament, when all those interested are requested to attend. • ; 397 TO MAKE TOUR HENS LAY. USE RINGER’S JjAGG JpEODUCER. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers. Ask your Storekeeper for free copy of '"PROFITABLE 1 -pOULTRY 1 JJIARMING.” Or write for it direct to GEO. BONNINGTON, Manufacturing Chemist, Christchurch. 193 P.O. Box, 421. Telephone, 496. JILETCHEE AND £JO. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, CARRIERS, CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENTS. No. 1, PANAMA STREET, WELLIQTON. Oats, Chaff, Straw, Potatoes, etc., always on hand. - Goods on consignment will receive prompt attention. A GEN GIBS Harraway'a Flour, Oatmeal, Rolled Oats, Woodward and Co.’s Wool Rugs and Mats. Three Fan Cigarettes. 859
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4408, 15 July 1901, Page 6
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