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rtn 11 E A TUB R o v A L. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The People's Favourites, MIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Tremendous Success of A KONA AND BOYD, In tlioir famous Act, BURLESQUE MAGIC. Introducing Dr Swindler from the Olc. • World. Great Reception Accorded MR FRANK GRAHAM, The Celebrated English Tenor. The Charming MISS EMMIE SMITH, In DescrifAive and Coon Ballads. The "big” favourite comedian, FRANK YOKKE, In a Budget of .Now Songs. ADBERTO, Lightning Coin and Card Manipulator. MR WILD STAFFORD. Humorous Vocalist. Miss Ida Roslyn Little Vera TCearna Miss Beryl Gilman Mr Chas. Howard Mr Jack Kearns ''And the Ball's Going On.” Prices, 2s and Is. Private Boxes, one Guinea. To-morrow's Box Plan at Theatre Royal, from 10 a.rn. to 5 p.m. Early doors, 7 to 7.30, Sixpence extra IX O R A L HALL. DEAN'S WAXWORKS. Great Holiday Programme. Variety, Olio and Farce. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. FRlDAY—Competition Night. 333 NOTICE. w HERE TO SPEND YOTJR HOLIPAY. GO TO THE BELLEVUE GARDENS. JUPP’S BAND will bo in attendance. Cold Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Afternoon Tea from 3 p.m. Fruit, etc., can bo obtained at town prices. 305 BATTERY SPORTS. AT THE CAMP, SEATOUN. GREAT SKILL-AT-ARMS. Lemon Cutting, Tent Pegging Display by the Battery, etc. THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY. 1903 (ANNIVERSARY DAY). Tickets, Is, available for return fare by Miramar Ferry Company. Hot Tea provided. 265 DON’T TAIL ! To enter your HORSES, SHEEP, CATTLE. PIGS, DOGS AND PRODUCE For the MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW, FEBRUARY 17th and 18th. £IOOO IN peiz:b MONEYFOR MOUNTED COMPETITIONS. Enter your Jumpers for the Maiden, Champion and Consolation Jumps. .Largest Cash Prize for Jumping ever given at Agricultural Shows in Now Zealand. Champion Jumps, Ist, ,£25; 2nd, £6; 3rd, £2. Entries close on FEBRUARY 4th. 1903. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained from ‘‘New Zealand Times” office or JOHN B. EMMETT. 246 Secretary, Mastertdn. PROFESSOR LIN GUARD, DERMATOLOGIST, ‘ TJ7ILECTRIO and MAGNETIC HEALER, -AD FACE MASSAGE By the Latest American App'aratas (Skilful Lady in attendance). An Expert on Scalp Treatments and Hair Production. NERVOUS DEBILITY A SPECIALITY. Rheumatism Permanently Cured (Chronic or otherwise). Guaranteed in Stated Time. SPECIAL—If you are a sufferer from no matter what complaint consult Professor Linguard, the Gifted Magnetic Healer. REMEMBER Consultations FREE. Lai- of Newmarket, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, Has opened his newly-appointed Rooms in A. A. Barnett's New Buildings, No. 61, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Whore he may be consulted froin 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., put aside fer treatment of the poor, (free of cost). A full stock of Cosmetics, Indian and Mexican Herbs and all appliances on hand. See Handbills. SANDOW SYSTEM. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, 7. MANNERS STREET. MR ROTD GARLICK, a competent instructor in Sandow’s System of Physical Culture, is prepared to receive pupils on and after FRIDAY, 9th January, at above address, over Mr Finney's shop. TERMS—Classes for men, £1 10s per quarter in advance; Classes for ladies. £1 10s per quarter in advance. Private Tuition, £2 2s per quarter. The special courses of treatment for cases of lung complaints, weak chests and obesity, by arrangement. 845

IT’S ALL WHITE. MR M. BARTHOLOMEW, the Managing Director of the Tost Typewriter Co., London, from a published interview in “Pitman’s Phonetic Journal," amongst other things says “There is an increasing demand in America, fi.nd the business over there is booming. The Tost Factory is running night and day. We have had a night shift as well as a day shift working, and now they are arranging to double the size of the factory, so as to increase the output by nearly two and a half times more." All of which goes to show that the No. 10 TOST M’GEEGOR WEIGHT & CO PICTURE FRAME MAHERS, JJONE ART DEALERS AND ARTISTS' COLOURMEN. 129, Lambton cruay, Wellington. FOUND —The Neatest and Best Job Printing House in the city is the “New Zealand Times." Telephone, 1045. IS ALL WRITE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 6

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