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rjl HE AT E E ROYAL DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. STILL THE CEAGO LOOM CONTINUES iiut we arc compelled to announce THE LAST 1-olilt N IGHTS. LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CUAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS , EAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAoT 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS LAST 4 NIGHTS of THE 8 CKAGGS Who have every right to .be termed THE Bth WONDER OE THE WOULD. Positively the last 4 performances by the Wonderful Artists. Last 4 Nights of IMLLE. -LUCKETTA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Ee-nppearanco of MR WAnnmCE KING, MK WALLACE KING, The Popular Silvery Tenor. In conjunction with tne following wonderful combination;—Miss Florrie Range', Miss Stella Ranger, Mr Chas. Howard. All Lawton, The Coleman Sisters, Arthur Alberts, etc., etc. Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan nt Holliday’s. Early door, 7to 7.30, 6d extra. 8 p.m.— I TO-NIGHT—O p.m. Two Shows Nightly. 6th Wed:, and still they come. DIXON-McGOVKHN FIGHT caused a furore Saturday night. JEFFRIES and FITZSIMMONS still on. The Honeymoon, The Acrobats, etc. New stuff every mail. Gentlemen, Is; Lads. Od. Smoking permitted. F. ST. HILL, Kmematographo Pioneer. Empire bazaar i M P I K E BAZAAR! SKATING RINK. SKATING RINK. EASTER MONDAY, 31st MARCH. GRAND OPERATIC FESTIVAL! GRAND OPERATIC FESTIVAL! GRAND OPERATIC FESTIVAL! LBS CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE! LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE! LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE! PIRATES OF PENZANCE! PIRATES OF PENZANCE! PIRATES OF PENZANCE! Three Grand National Nights— ENGLAND, IRELAND and SCOTLAND. Exhibition National Dances And Competition Dances. Watch future advertisements for information. COMIC OPERA AT MILLION PRICES 1 Beautiful Scenery. Gorgeous Dresses. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRAS. 295 VICTORIA COLLEGE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. CONCERT And Sir G. O. Trevelyan’s Amusing Extravaganza, "Horace at the University of Athens. ’ To bo held at the SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM On WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. 1902, At 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s. 291 R. BEEEE, Hon. Sec. Liberal and labour federa- . tion of n.z. Manners Ward District Branch. ANNUAL SOCIAL, To be held on WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1902, • In the DRUIDS’ HALL, Taranaki street. Dancing at 8 p.m. Music by Minifie’s Band. ■* EDWIN R. B. DANIEL, 45 Hon. Sec. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. nnHE Annual General Meeting of the JL above Club will be held at the New Zealander Hotel nt 8 o’clock THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. 11th instant. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers, and General , . W. H. WOON, 303 Hon Sec. WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Council will be held at the Trades Hall. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 11th inst., at 8 o’clock. Business -. Consideration of Conference Order ' Paper. A. H. COOPER. Sec. Nomination of Officers, Thursday, 13th inst. 808 \MALGAMATFU SOCIETY OF COOKS , AND WAITERS. V nroiE Fortnightly Meeting will bo held Jl at the Tradin Hall. Manners street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8. Business—Nomination of Officers and General. Intending members are invited to attend. E. E. VANEY. 289 Secretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting will be held at the Museum on TUESDAY', the 11th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: L The Annual Report and Balance-sheet 2. Election of Office-bearers 3. Papers. "The Theory of the Polar Planimeter." "Note on the Sydney Chain Standard, by C. E. Adams, etc.” PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. nnHB Annual Meeting of the Poneko JL Football Club will bo held in the Western Hotel, Willis street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 12th March, at 8.30 o’clock p.m. Business—Annual Report and Balancesheet, election of officers, and general. A good attendance of members and hon members is requested, and intending members are cordially invited to be present. d. McKenzie, Hon Sec. THE CARPENTERS AND JOINERS ? WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS. MASS MEETING will be held in the Rechahites’ Hall, Manners street, on DAT, the 14th inst., at 8 p.m. isiness—Discussion of matters of finance to tho Trade. BY ORDER. DRINK FOULDS’ WHISKY. " FINEST BLENDED SCOTCH.’’ ’o be had at all the Leading Hotels. AMES E W T O X, 11, Panama street, Wellington, Agent for New Zealand,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4607, 11 March 1902, Page 6

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