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nn HEATH B B O yA L. JL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tlir People's Favourites, DIX’S GAIETY COMP/ N’l. Great Reception accorded MR FKAMC GRAHAM, Tlic Celebrated Fngli-b If nor, Channin# MISS EMMIE SMITH, In Descriptive and Coon Ballads. The "big” favourite comedian, FRANK YOKKK. In a Budget of New Songs. ALBERTO. Lightning Coin and Card 'Manipulator. MR Wir-I/ STAFFORD. Humorous Vocalist, Miss Ida Ro-lyn Little Vera Kearns Miss Beryl Gilman Mr Chas. Howard Al l- Jael; Kearns "And the Dali's Going On.” H 1 ices, 2s and Is. Private Hor.es, one guinea. Early doors, 7to 7.30, 6(1 extra. ,T ATIO NA 1, ME-MO RI A L (Veterans’ Homo.) GRAN 1) GARDEN FETE (Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor.) • lltli FEBRUARY. WELLINGTON COLLEGE GROUNDS. Living Poster Competition. Motor Car Bides. Musical Bicycle Bide. NUMEROUS COMPETITIONS. Including Cuke and Sweet Making, Doll Dressing, Hut Trimming (men). Decorated Bicycles, Tables, etc. LOOK OUT POR THE PROGRAMME! DON’T FAIL ! To enter your HORSES, SHEEP. CATTLE, PIGS, DOGS AND PRODUCE For the MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW, FEBRUARY 17th and 18th. £lO2 IN PRIZE MONEY. R, T TITTONS. Enter your Jumpers for the Maiden, Champion and Consolation Jumps. Largest Cash Prize for Jumping ever given at Agricultural Shows in New Zealand. Champion Jumps, Ist, .£23; 2nd, .£6; 3rd, M2. Entries close on FEBRUARY 4th. 1903. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained from "Now Zealand Times” office or . JOHN B. EMMETT, 2-16 Secretary. Masterton. CUT-DOWN PRICES AT HANNAH’S GREAT SALVAGE SHOE SALE! mnESE shoe prices gratify the economiJL cal, because they mean, solid savings on good serviceable shoes. There is no sacrifice of quality, but a.positive sacrifice of price. This sal© cannot be kept going much longer—then don’t miss your chance. Women’s American Tan Boots, welted. Sale price, 10s lid per pair. Women’s American Glace Kid Lace Boots, Sale price, 6s lid per pair. , Women’s American, Glace Kid Shoos, Lac© and Button, Sale price, 7s lid per pair. Women’s Glace Kid Lace Shoes, Sale price, 4s 6d per pair. Women’s Glace Kid Lac© and Button Boots, Sale price, 3s lid per pair. E. HANNAH ATfe> CO., 79. LAMBTON QUAY. PEOEESSOE LINGUARD, DERMATOLOGIST. Electric and magnetic healer, FACE MASSAGE I By the Latest American Apparatus (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. 1 REMEMBER Consultations FREE. ' Lat- 'of Newmarket, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane,. Has opened his newly-appointed Rooms in A. A. Barnett’s New Buildings, No. 61, AVILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Where ho may be consulted from 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 OP PHYSICAL CULTURE, 7, MANNERS STREET. MR ROYD 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 Pinney’s shop. TERMS —Classes for men. .£1 10s per quarter in advance; Classes for ladies, J!1 10s per quarter in advance. Private Tuition, £2 2s per quarter. Tho special courses of treatment for cases of lung complaints, weak chests and obesity, by arrangement. 845 IT’S ALL WRITE.. Tl/fR M. BARTHOLOMEW, the iriL Managing Director of tho Tost Typewriter Co., London, from a published interview in "Pitman’s Phonetic Journal,” amongst other things says “There is an increasing demand in America, and the business over there is booming. The Yost 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 tho 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 YOST IS ALL WRITE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 6

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