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c n O R A L. HALL Courtenay Place. House Packed! Everyone Delight ■"'d! BIG I!LACK BEAR BOOM. BIJOU va udevjd.u comi'an v. Last Three Nights of Kerr \v incliermann’s MARVKf.I.OrS TKAM OF BEARS. Full Bijou Programme. Now Artists Saturday New Programme Saturday. MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2 p.m. Admission—Front stalls. Is: back. fid. 100 .1. E. PETHERICK. E II E R A I- H A E L. X' Manners streetEMPIRE SPECIALTY COMPANY. Grand Reopening Night. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16th. The Empire Company are now playing at Palmerston North during alterations to interior of theatre, and will reopen on the above date. THE PALMERSTON SHOW BY BTOGRAPII. New Artists, New Pro. gramme. Everything New. I D MANATVATI7 AND WEST COAST Atl ill CULT UR At, AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND METROPOLITAN SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH. NOVEMBER I3th, 14th, 15th, 1901. THURSDAY, November 14th—Judging Thoroughbreds, Draughts, Light and Har_ ness Horses, Ponies, Dogs, Poultry, Horse Leaping Competition. FRIDAY, Nov. 15th—Exhibition Live Stock, 10 a.m. to 3 pm-; Tandem and Single Driving, Hunters’ and Pony Jumping, Wood Chopping. Brass Bands in attendance, 14th and 15th. Attractive Side Shows every day. Admission each day. One Shilling. 97G J- C. LANE, Secretary. READ THIS. PALMERSTON NORTH METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW, 1901. DANIEL HANNAN, | Proprietor of the LEVIN HOTEL, IOrAVING purchased the Booths in con. ncction with the above SHOW, wishes to inform Visitors to the Grand North Island Metropolitan Show that they will be served with the very best brands of WINES. ALES AND SPIRITS. ARTISTIC HOMES. The artistic possibilities of NEW ZEA LAND and FOREIGN TIMBER in the production of every Appysved Design in Furniture is exquisitely exemplified in the large collection of New Models, as shown in the Extensive Galleries and Showrooms of tho D.I.C. SPECIAL Occasional Drawing-room Chairs Occasional Drawing-room Tables Handsome Drawing-room Suites NOVELTY FURNITURE APPOINTMENTS DINING-ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SIDEBOARDS DINING-ROOM OVERMANTELS NEW BEDROOM SUITES NEW DUCHESS PAIRS NOVELTY NEW WARDROBES Hall and Library Furniture Hall and Library Specialities HaiTand Library Furnishings OFFICE FURNITURE American Roll Top Desks American Office Chairs American Office Novelties New Designs in Carpets Now Carpet Squares New Inlaid Linoleums WE FURNISH SMARTLY WITHOUT DISTURBING YOUR CAPITAL AT THE D.I.C. STORES D.I.C. PIANOS. r E have for SALE a ship, monk of PIANOS by tho celebrated maker. PAUL SCHARFF. Berlin. On view at onr establishment. (W ° L LERMAN AND £lO. HUNTER STREET. THE HKADFORD woollen CO., LAMBTON quay. WELLINGTON. THE PREMIER TAILORS. And why they are doing such an enormous business is Because — Their prices are .£1 to £2 lower. Than any other house in New Zealand. Because their Garments are the most stylish and faithfully made. Because they can supply you with Woollen Goods, by tho full piece or yard, lowe r than any wholesale house. Because they make up YOUR OWN MATERIAL and find trimmings, from gQS PEE SUIT. All work done at our own workrooms by tho most efficient workmen. X'tONSERVATOEY Eternelle Violin XJ String in envelope, 6d each, now in stock. Victoria Music Books in great variety. Is each. Music ef all descriptions from 2d per copv. E. J. King and Son’s String Band for "At Homes," etc., etc. Pianos Tune,] 7s 6d. Edwin J. King and Son., 27a, Willis street. 'Wellington. and General Job Print. '-J ing executed promptly at the "New Zealand Times" Printing and Bookbinding Department- Lambtor quay. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 6