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rjIHEATRE ROYAL. Tlio People’s Popular Resort. Crowded Houses Nightly Greet DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. In conjunction with 8 of the World’s Greatest Acrobats, THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS, THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of THE MARVEL LOT’S CRAGGS THE MARVELLOUS CKAGG' THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS The management beg to announce that THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS can only appear for Five More Nights, as they leave on Saturday next for Auckland, after which they proceed to Australia. As these marvellous artists are never likely to visit New Zealand again, intendin'' patrons should remember that THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS Can only give Fivn More Performances Last Five Nights of MLIE. LUCRETIA. MLLE. LUCRETIA. Tho English Burlesque Artist and Expert Dancer. In conjunction with Florrie Ranger Stella Ranger A If. Lawton Clios. Howard S'vroni S'lvini Arthur Albert rred Av£n™o all THE COLEMAN SISTERS. And others. TUESDAY NIGHT. MARCH lUh, Re-anpearancc of MR WALLACE K^NG. Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Holliday’s. Early door, 7to 7.30, 6d extra. 8 p.m,—TO-NIGHT—9 p.m. Two Shows Nightly. Gth AVeek. and still they come. IJAIXON-McGOVERN FIGHT caused a AJ furore Saturday mpbt. JEFFRIES and FITZSIMMONS still on. The Houevmoon. The Acrobats,, etc. New stuff everv mail. Gentlemen, Is; Lads, Gd. Smoking permitted. F. ST. HILL, Kinematograplic Pioneer. Gd ' Triumphant Success 6d Saturday Night Last of the AMERICAN BIOGRAPH PARLOUR, At the Federal Hall, Maimers street. Two Shows To-night and Every Evening this. week. First performance 8 o clocksharp, introducing Scenic, Comic and Maskelyne and Cook’s famous Egyptian Hall lilusionarv Subjects. Our price— Adults, Gd; Children, Half-price. 2<4 WELLINGTON EIGHT HOURS FEDERATED UNION. THE Annual Meeting of Delegates-of the above Union will ue iiclcl in the Trades Hall, Manners street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 10th inst., at 8 o’clock Business—Annual Balance-sheet, Nomination of Officers and General. Secretaries of Unions are requested to send credentials for their delegates to this meeting. d. McKenzie. 269 Secretary. TO THE RESIDENTS OF KAROEI. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held as under, to consider the question of co-operating with other local bodies throughout • tho colony in organising a colonial testimonial to the Right lion the Premier, in recognition of his services to the Empire. PAROCHIAL HALL, MONDAY, 10th inst. At 8 p.m. E. C. FARR. Mayor. Ist March, 1902. MG TESTIMONIAL TO THE PREMIER. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Residents of Johnsonville and surrounding districts will bo held in the Rechabite Hall, Johnsonville, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o’clock, to consider the question of co-operating with other centres in organising a Colonial Testimonial to tho Right lion, R. J. Seddon in recognition of his patriotism and devotion to the Empire. GEO. E. HANSON, 271 Chairman. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. IB THE Annual Meeting will bo held at the -B- Museum on TUESDAY, the 11th inst., at 8 p.m. Business:. 1. The Annual Report and Balance-sheet 2. Election of Office-bearers 3. Papers. "Tho Theory of the Polar Planimeter." "Note on tho Sydney Chain Standard, by C. E. Adams, etc.” IF YOU HAVE A GOOD APPETITE And WANT rjvnE A GOOD GO TO jgTEAND MEAL £JAFE, 22. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON (Next to Union Bank.) This is n new Cafe just opened by Mr Frank Dakin, who has for years been connected with the Union Steam Ship Company. Everything is new and up-to-date and it is the intention of the proprietor to leave nothing wanting to make " I’flE STRAND” a popular and regular nouse of call for all those who can enjoy a good meal. Don’t Forget the Name! ' "THE' STRAND CAFE.” OFFICE FURNITURE. TYPEWRITER CHAIES—A very fine selection. Inspection invited. ROLL TOP DESKS.—To make room for heavy shipments to arrive per s.s. Germanicus, present stocks will be cleared at considerable reduction. HANNON FILES.—Tho best filing system in the market. Call and have the system explained. fJIHE YEREX AND JONES Victoria street. COMPANY. 836 yyr HERE TO gT A Y IN WELLINGTON. At CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY (Next Theatre Royal). FINE LOFTY ROOMS. .-GOOD TABLE. TARIFF, Gs PER DAT. R. S. BAKER, 770 Proprietor. Q.EISHA TEA ROOMS NOW OPEN. ' Three Deors from Old Shop. No. 21, Willis street. MISS MURRAY. , Art Florist, .. 2-U

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 6

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