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Tn E A T R R i;. n r A L. EVERY EVENING, at 8. The liffi.liiKi.t sof (l.f- Profession. DIX'S GaIETY COMPANY. Playin',' nighHv lo Hip sign (hnt delights the nianrgei N heart. •STANDING ROOM ONLYThunders «t appiansr.. , ulmiimtmg m elieer.s, grecd.ed ZOIiLDIK. zobldil. ZOBEDIE. In I*in marvellous YET ANOTHER SURPRISE. SUVEMBER 18th— PERFORMING DOG! lerforms the asloundin I•.vcnly.fivo eonsecutiv Box plan at Holli. • lav’;. Booking fee sixpence. .!limine.jo Manager, CLAUDE H. WIIAITB OR VXD TABLEAUX VIVANTS AN I) CONCERT. to KAT I N O RINK. TD.MGII.T. FRIDAY, Jain NOVEMBER. Programme: 1. Ma- Pipe?—Ti'per Harrison t " Tableaux —“Nelson at the tonrfc of Naples”—Aliases Tollmans and C.-m. puny , „ , r . 3 Soiitr —“Tho Carnovale —Hjpr, Son.—" The Armourer 5 ’ —F. B. Young 5.' Kecriiutinn—“The Ride to Kimberlev" —.Miss Minnie McLean G Tableaux —‘‘flood and Evil —Misses Youmans and Company 7, Snug— “ Father O'Flynn’—Mr Part, ridge „ 8. Sailor’s Hornpipe— Harrison 9! Recitation—'"The Letter”—C. Hale II). Tableaux—“ The Hard ’ —Misses Yournans and Company 11. Song—“ Nil Dosporandum —Mr Cook 112, Pianoforte Solo —“Alice Miss Hilda 13. Song—“ The Nightingale’s Trill”—Miss It, TiUifcaux—“Mai-y Queen of Scots’’— Misses Youmans and Company 15 Song—'Meswde'fi Dream”—Miss Steel ie! Violin Solo—“ Blue Bells of Scotland —John McOlaahan 17 Highland Fling—Piper Harrison 18 Tableaux—“A Welcome to Prince Charlie” —Misses Youmans and Com pany Piano kindly lent by Begg and Co. Accompanist, Mr W. J. Hnrland. In Aid of the Full Dress (Kilts) Fund of the Wellington Highland Rifles. Tickets, Is. at Holliday’s, Eambton quay, and Allan McAsfcill, Cuba street. C. D. MACKINTOSH, no Musical Director. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' PICNIC! RAILWAY’ RECREATION GROUNDS. UPPER MUTT. SATURDAY. IGth NOVEMBER. 1901. Tickets, Is 6d each ; Children. 3 to 15. Od. Tea. Sugar, Milk and Hot Water provided Free. Toys and Lollies for child,, r.n. , Trains leave To Aro 9.15 a-m. and 1 Wellington 9.30 a.iu. and 1.15 p.m.; I'rtojio 10 a.m. and 1.40 p-m.; return at ;, ' m ' H. K. JOHNSON, o;V) Hon Sec. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. rjM’,;: Annual Meeting of Members and L. Sulisrribers will take place on SA. TP PDA V. the Ifith, at 8 p.m., at the Ores. dou'J’iano Company. E. A. LIDDLE. 318 Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. THE WELLESLEY CLUB COMPANY. LIMITED. TV - OTICB is hereby given that at an ex. XT traordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company to be held at the Wellesley Club. Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of November instant, immediately after the Annual General Meeting of the Company convened to bo held at 8 p.m., the following special resolution will bo moved: —“That the Wei. lesley Club Company, Limited, bo wound up voluntarily.’’. AND Notice is hereby further given that an extraordinary General Meeting cf the Shareholders of tho above Company will be held at the Wellesley Club, Wei. lington, on MONDAY, the 16th day of De„ cember next at 8 p.m. for the purpose of confirming the said Special Resolution and for the purpose of appointing a liqni. dator and to fix tho remuneration to be paid to such liquidator. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of November. 1901. , Bv order of the Board of Directors. O. S. WATKINS, 20-1 Secretary. JyJ-EW NOW TO HAND. THE GIFT-BOOK FOR GIRLS— The Girls’ Own Annual, 832 pages; freely illustrated, an ideal book for presentation, 8s A MAGNIFICENT GIFT-BOOK— The Boys’ Own Annual, 832 pages. Ulus, tratod, 12 coloured jilates, 8s PRETTY PICTURES AND STORIES— Our Little Dots’ Annual, for little boys and girls, with a coloured frontispiece plate, Is 6d Children's Friend, Is 6d Infants’ Magazine. Is 6d Bo Peep, 2s 6d Claims, 8s Young England, 5s The Child’s Companion, Is 6d H ERBERT jgAILLIB AND £JO„ 39, CUBA STREET. JAMES O D B E E. MELBOURN E H O U S E. 81 and 86, Cuba street. Has just completed Extensive Alterations and Improvements to his Premises, making them the most complete and Comfortable Refreshment Rooms in the city. Inspection Invited, 714 D° you know tho most popular Resident of Wellington? If so, ask his opinion of Gold Flake Cigarettes,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4514, 15 November 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4514, 15 November 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4514, 15 November 1901, Page 6

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