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q i' y- y a h o it s k. Lessees and Manager—W. and .T. Co«*rore TO NIGHT! TO NIGHT! to.night: T!io T'iivonrito of All favourites. THE OK MAT DOMIiSTIG PLAY, Which has h-ld first I’luro for Twentylive Years. EAST LYNNE Interpreted by TilE COSGROVE COMPANY. A roll Sir 1 Rich Mr I Bulb I.Old [.ill i Harli ('orn Jove. Wiis l.ailv Cast, of Characters: 'ran urd Jilt rlc M. i U ira ■ C, Is; . Air Tied, Becker .Mr Richard Allen Mr Basil Standing ... Mr Fawcett Rowe .Mr Joilu Cosgrove ... .Mr Hubert Nelson Miss Foley Aliss Gertrude Millar . Miss (Lira Burton M iss Qneenie Cross Miss Nit a Desmond ibol and Madarno Vino ••• Aliss ■ Cenel Hughes d Carlyle ■ls Lcvisou Haro nmtscvorn . dlio Dare :irlyb TO NIGHT! TO NIGHT! Tor Two Nights Only, EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE THE LADIES’ PLAY. THE LADILS’ PLAY. Pathetic Scenes and Powerful Situations. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan open at Holliday’s. Don’t Forget Sunday Night’s Concert. THE HUTT VALLEY CRICKET ASSOCIATION. fX\HE Annual General Meeting of the IJL above Association will bc_ held at Lower Hutt, on WEDNESDAY, 25th inst., at 7.15 p.m. w BUSULLLj Hon. Secretary. 001 BALLI FOOTBALL! EVENTS OF THE SEASON. FINAL, SENIOR CHARITY CUP, DIAMONDS t. ROVERS. FINAL. JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP. SWIFTS v. DIAMOND. ATHLETIC PARK. SATURDAY. Admission —SIXPENCE. Ladies Free. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. H. McKEOWEN, KOI Hon Sec. W.F.A, WELLINGTON EIGHT HOURS FEDE RATED UNION. Nominations for aii Handicap Events on the Sports Programme Rave been EXTENDED, and will Finally Close on THURSDAY NEXT, the 10th inst., at 7.30 p.m., at the Trades Hall, Manners street, opposite the old Fjro Brigade Station. . Mr H. Douglas, the Art Union Secretary and myself, will be in attendance at the Trades Hall EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVEN ING, from 7 till 8. to issue Art Union Tickets pnd give information re the Demonstration to those desiring the same. The Sports and Procession Committees will meet on Thursday Evening next at 8 o clock. D itcKENZXE, g 95 Secretary. JAGAZINES AT JgAXLLIE’S CUBA STREET. JULY NUMBERS NOW TO HAND. We have received the July issues of the iif'lish monthly magazines, and draw at‘iition to their leading features. LARSON’S—New Series Tales, by Max Pemberton; New Serial, by H. G. Wells. Pretty Pictures. HE WINDSOR—Lord Roberts, by Winston Churchill; Stories by Cutcliffe Hyne and Anthony Hope. HE STRAND—I2O pages. 150 pictures. Lord Rosebery's Turf Successes. Curiosities. , . ASSELL’S Cricket, Travel, Rowing Politics. Liciuid Air. Three Serial Stories. HE EMPIRE REVlEW—Cricket Reform, Colonial Shops and Shopping Laws, by W. P. Beeves. Imperial literature. Wanted—An AngloCatholic Council. . , UNDAY STRAND—Over 20 articles, 100 pages. Should Women Marry? Mission Stories. Lady Henry Somerset. HE LEISURE HOUR The Duke of Norfolk and the Temporal Power of the Popes. Serial by Silas K. HockHE*&OYAL—Beauty on the Paris Stage. Short Stories and many pictures. HE UNIVERSAL AND LUDGATE—Majestic Gibraltar. Love Letters of Balzac. Lord Milner. The Mise-en-Scene of an Opera. (JUST ARRIVED 6 cases New Raised Ceilings and Dadoes 7 cases Choice Dining and Drawingroom and Ceiling Papers 1 case Coach Builders' Tip-top American Paint and Varnish Brushes (Best in the World) . 1 ton of Roof Painting Genuine Oxide; a fine durable colour . i tons the Genuine Champion Lead. One quality (the Best) only 400 drums Genuine Oil 8 oases Picture and Room Mouldings; a grand assortment 12 bales our Guaranteed- Washed Scrims Free of grease. GLASS STAINING AND STGNWRITING A SPECIALITY. Please note the Address— ROBERT MARTIN, Direct Importer of the Highest Art in Paperhangings, Varnishes. Scrim and Trade Requisites, No. 17. Manners street, Wellington. STABLES. OUR central Stabling in Quin street, off Dixon street, is all but completed. The building covers an area of 3960 ft; in addition to this it has a loft area of 2672 ft. The whole of the exterior walls are built in brick. The sanitation and ventilation, and also light will bo thorough and up-to-date. There will he room to accommodate about 25 horses. It will be let as a whole or will subdivide to suit tenants. This stable, when finished, will be second to none in Wellington. Inspection is in. vitecl from those who are in want of firstclass stabling. Further particulars apply PATERSON AND MARTIN, TBB Builders, Quin street. A LOVELY WOMAN IS the fairest flower in the garden of humanity. Every woman can he lovely, with sparkling eyes and with,every line of beauty fully developed. BOV OFBRRUM, That wonderful Tonic, composed of BEEP and IRON, will bring out her beauty, fill in the hollows and round out the curves. It is a flesh and tissue builder that will make any woman plump and rosy, as she was meant to be. Try it yourself, and your mirror will show you a pleasant surprise. Prepared by GEO. W. WILTON, Manufacturing Chemist. Cuba street and Adelaide road, Wellington. ASK FOR ISM A R K LAGER BEER. Colonial Prices. 465

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 6