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rp H E A T It V, It o Y U. TO- NIGHT. TO-NIGIIT. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. Aiiotln-r Nmol Atti-RCtinn. First Apjfrsiiiuire at tins I iieatro of tji i; three casinos. TUP THREE CASINOS, THE THREE CASINOS, In llifir clover ami highly amusing Musical liurlcsquu. Introducin',; the Singing Dug. I;nmouse Success of .Mi; ERNEST FITTS. MK THANK -M. CLARK, MISS OLIVE LENTON Miss May Lewis Miss Jon. Johnston F. M,-CLARK am! COWAN—Jo« Tlio American Vitagraph. F, M, Clark’" New Cornetiy "School.” TO-MORROW NIGHT. MISS IDA ROSLYX VERA KEARNS MR J. KEARNS. Prices. 2s and Is. Private Boxes, XT Is. Plan at Holliday’s. Hooking fee, 6d. j'T H O R A L HAL L, Courtenay place. DEAN’S WAXWORKS AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Received on SATURDAY EVENING by a' CROWDED HOUSE, with Every Sense of Satislaotion. Doors open. 7 p.m. Commence, 8 p.m. ADM TSSI ON—SIXPENCE. rjVIJE CORPORATION EMPLOYEES hoarlily desire to thank all those kind friends who so generously contrihui ted donations and trophies to their lata picnic. D. MURPHY, WELLINGTON PHONETIC AND TYPEWRITING ACADEMY. Principal MISS ILARDIL. I.P.S. (Late of Carr and Hurdle.) NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Customhouse quay. It curs for Shorthand Classes—9.3o a.m. to p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Typewriting of ovory description done. Individual tuition given. 537 CHILTON HOUSE. THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL TOR GIRLS. ' Principal ... MISS A. C. FREEMAN THE THIRD TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY. September 17th. Miss Freeman will he at borne to receive parents and guardians from 2 to G on Monday, IMh. an 1 Tuesday, 16th. jp R E PARA T O R Y MARTON. gCHOOL. Headmaster, Mr C. P. MATHER (Winchester) Assisted by; Mr W. N. SOUPER (8.A., Oxon.) Mr G. A. Y’OUNG (London UniverMr SOLA (College of Preceptors. South Kensington). Lndv Superintendent. ’ Miss A. M. OLLTVIER (3 years Matron at Nelson College). The School is open to boys between 8 and 13, and is intended to he preparatory for the Wanganui Collegiate and other secondary schools. It stands in 70 acres of ground, and is situated about one mile from Marton. on healthy site. 600 ft above soa level. Special attention is paid to the physical improvement of the boys. Divinity is tanght throughout the school. Prospectus may be obtained during the term on application to the Headmaster, and during the summer vacation, to Dr Skennan, Marton, Reference kindly permitted to W. Empson, Esq., Collegiate School, Wanganui. , 947 MISS E. CARR’S SCHOOL OF SHORT. HAND AND TYPEWRITING. Typewriting Office; STEWART DAWSON’S BUILDINGS (corner Willis street and Lambton quay). Principals: Miss E. CARR. N.S.S.T.. N.U.T., Mrs J. F. GUNNION (Miss Carr), N.S.S.T., N.XJ.T. Australasian Records 220 words per minute. • Highest Speeds in the shortest space of time. M’GEEGOR WRIGHT & CO PICTURE FRAME MAKERS. F INE ART DEALERS AND ARTISTS’ COLODEMEN. 129, Lambton' quay, Wellington. HARDY'S No. 1 CLARET. . TO THE WINE DRINKERS OF NEW • ZEALAND. TMITATION is said to b© the sincerost X form of flattery. Ever since wo introduced a first-class Claret under the above name, other firms in Adelaide and Victoria have copied the name, offering an inferior Wine at slightly lower price. It is now 20 years since we first introduced this brand. AND WE HAVE NEVER ALTERED THE QUALITY UR TUB PRICE. We make blends of 50,000 gallons at a time of this particular Wine, and we have never had a complaint of the quality or condition from any of our customers in all Australia or New Zealand. THOMAS HARDY AND SONS. LTD., Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. A ROBERTSON begs to thank the • public for their liberal support, and to announce that owing to increase of business he has hacl to put up an additional building to .meet the require* ments of his numerous customers. A.R. hag had a longer and better experience than any other dyer and cleaner in the colony. Dyeing and Cleaning of every description done. Ostrich Feathers and Kid Glove Cleaning a Specialty at the PERTH DYE WORKS. Ghuznee street. Tel. 018. CQ, ' SHERWOOD. • Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92. CUBA STREET (Next dcor to Ayres' Botanic Dispensary). Gold Watches from 40s, Silver Watches from 15s, Rotheiams and Waltham Lever. Silver Brooches from Is. Gold Broaches from 4s 6d. Spectacles from Is. Clocks and Alarms from 3s. 18ct. Gov-ernment-stamped Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers. Watches cleaned or new main spring from 3s 6d; Watch Glasses, 6d. Brooch Finn, 4d. EOUND at Last—The Neatest and Most Artistic Job Printing is turned out at the "New Zealand Times" office, lung up Telephone 1045. 61

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 6