OP 13 E A HOUSE. Under the Direction of lilt J. 0. Business Manager ... Mr B- Stewait. Hundreds were again unable to übluiu admission East Night. THIS (THlksdAi; EVENING. IEB. 5. POOITiV BL 1 PUSITIVELI FAREW BEE TAREWELL BiLtFOKMANCL ria.r U lt-IUA BL Of MU CUTLER HASH AOS As FRANCOIS VILLON And lilt ,1. C. WILLIAMSON’S SBECLTLLT-SELECTED CUMPAn j. In thu GRAND SPECTACLLAII DKAlla, “ lb’ i WJliJilL KJ.^SCi,' Which lias justly earned the reputation of being tno most Brilliant Dramatic Production that has ever been witnessed in. Wellington. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE Showed tlieir Appreciation by CONTINUAL lib RSIS of EN iHUftIASM And the Universal Opinion is; “A Great Play." ~ "Magnificently Interpreted. Certainly a lilting termination to A BRILLIANT ARTISTIC SEASON. Which will for ever remain in tue minds of alt Wellington theatre-goers. Box plan at the Dresden Company s Warehouse and Empire Hotel. Prices—os. 3s. 2s and Is; early door, Cd extra to Stalls, Amphitheatre and lit, until 7.30. Day sales at Abel s, opposite Opera House. ■ A DU Accounts against the “Sherlock _£%_ Holmes” Company must be rendered at the Opera House < n ''" n , To-day (Thursday). R. SIEW AL 1 ■ 1 L HALL j 0 II O K A L ' DEAN’S WAXWORKS And VAUDEVILLi: COMPANY. Variety. Olio and Farce. A OMISSION—SIXPE N CE. TO-MORKOW (FRIDAY;— Competitions. 171 XCitA NG E HAL L. JJ Popular Fraser Shaw Co. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Brilliant Reception of our unique Show. Last Night’s Performance voted by a delighted audience. The Best Night s amusement in Wellington. Our Pictures Superb. Our Songs entrancing, anil our prices catchy namely—blXi ENGL and LINE SHILLING. ■ ■ <uJ tb ako schools. Annual picnic to day’s bay on FRIDAY. Glh FEBRUARY. Boat leaves the Ferry Wharf at 9.15, returning at 6 p.m. Adults Is, Children Gd.. Milk and Hot Water or Tea FREE. Running and Swinging Prizes. Swings Bruit. Lollies and Lemon Diinks FREE to the Children. W r . J. LANKSHEAR, rfio Hon. Sec. SEVENTH CONTINGENT. ANNUAL DINNER, To bo held in Wellington on 28th FEBRUARY. ,/JEMBEES of the Seventh are requestfJL cd to send their addresses to the on. Sec. by the ' 6 Hon. Sec . Hotel Cecil. ■WELLINGTON -COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. rHIE Twelfth Annual General MeetjL in" of the Association will be hold in lie efub Rooms, Hunter street, on Friay, 6th February, 1903, at 8 p.m. Business — “To receive Report and Balancesheet; elect Officers for the Ensuing Year; consider, and if thought necessary to pass, Motions for Alterations and Amendments to Rules; and General. O. B. BENDALL, 32 Secretary-
I In the administration of the Estate of JOHN TAYLOR GORDON, of Wellington, Gentleman, deceased, intestate. T is requested that all amounts payPublic Trustee. Wellington, or lodged to the credit of' the Public Trustee’s 'Account at any Postal Money-order Office. ALL accounts against this estate may bo rendered to the Public Trustee, as above, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of March next, on the printed forms, ■which can be obtained for the purpose irom any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named mav bo rejected. J. W. POTNTON. Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 4th February, 1903. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. ; A DIVIDEND of five per cent, is now payable at the Dank of New Zedland. Wellington, for tho six months ended 31st December, 1902, upon Coupon No. 19 of Share AVarrants Nos. 1 to 16, 20 to 29, 31 to 31, 46, and 50 to 54. R. G. HOWELL, Secretary. 2nd February, 1903. rriRDST MONEYS to lend, in Sums to . suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates. Jr J. DEVINE, Solicitor, 583 16. Brandon street. PROFESSOR UNGUARD, DERMATOiOGIST. HAIR; SCALP AND FACE MASSAGE SPECIALIST. ELECTROLYSIS FOR SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Guaranteed to Remove in one Treatment. Electric and Magnetic Healer. SPECIAL—If you are a sufferer from no matter what complaint consult mo. REMEMBER! Consultations Free. Testimonials from leading Wellington People on view at mv rooms. BARNETT’S NEW BUILDING, 61, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Hours to Consult. 9 a.ra. to 8 p.m. JJI OS T E R’S ' HOTEL. WANGANUI. W. H. G. FOSTER. Proprietor. P.O. Box 54. J..UTICE. ’1 11, Trains stop for Refreshments at xjL Masterton. Most up-to-date rooms in the Colony. Best of everything kept. CHAS. BENZIE, Proprietor. Masterton Refreshment Rooms. FOUND at Last—The Neatest and Most Artistic Job Printing is turned «ut at the "New Zealand Times" office, ruca ap Telephone 1043. ®
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4881, 5 February 1903, Page 6
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