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Next Friday, -May I—“ Triumphant Britain.” Next Saturchiy, May 2—“ Our Noble Sol ve.'.” Under the putron«';o of the following gent lemon ; The T?icrljt lion B. J. Scddon. The Hon (./. G.' \V. A liken, Biunett, Bxq., do! do 13. Brandon, J EXCHANGE 11 ALU, NEXT Fitl DAY AXD SATURDAY. Tickets at Holliday's. 901 THE SHIPS’ BAZAAR GALLERY. WHITMORE GRABBER Y. STREET WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. A Paradox —Ships “manned" by ladies. Y r ou can get tea un the Man a and tolly on tho llimitaiigi. . Round tho world in la minutes, or Cook's tours outdone. An art gallery within an art gallery. Cumunava drink ut tho village well. The King’s high weigh, only a penny. Sec the ligurohead without the ship (a In Cheshire cat). , ~ , Pelorus Jack’s aunt; Punch Ball to try your fist power. , . , , , Have a dip in the (briny; bran tub warranted not to drown. Pencarrow Light—specially shifted lor tho occasion. Auntie Sarah—three shies a penny. Hat architecture, by a 8.R.1.1.A. Washing illustrated by mere man. Come and see the improved Treniham Rifle Range. Musical items by Madame Cope, Miss Pringle, Air Kennedy and Air Turner s Baud. , , Physical Drill bv Air Harrison s School. Tho Bazaar will bo opened by his Worship the Mayor on Wednesday, by Mrs W. R. Williams on Thursday, and by Lady Stout on Friday, at 3 p.m. each Special Note.—Tickets dated 30th April aro available on either WEDNESDAY, Thursday or Friday. SANDOW SYSTEM. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. 7, MANNERS STREET. MR ROYD GAKLICK, a competent instructor in Sandow’s System, is nowprepared to receive pupils at above address. Ladies—S.3o to 4.30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 7.t0 8 p.m. Tuesday. Girls’ class—lo to 11 Saturdays. Business M0n—5.15 to 6.30 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Evening classes for men—7.3o to 0, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The special courses of treatment for cases of lung complaints, weak chests and obesity, by arrangement. 500 GEO. T. WHITE, WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. 59, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. And at 208, Colombo street, Christchurch, Invites Inspection : NEW SEASON GOODS. i ’ SILVER GOODS SUITABLE FOB 1 PRESENTS. OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES, I JEWELLERY AND GREENSTONE GOODS In Great Variety. SOLE AGENTS for Celebrated RHETJ- ’ MATIC RINGS. These Rings are much ' worn for the alleviation of Rheumatism; | 5s each, posted to any address. A. LAUEENSON, 418 Manager. Wellington., MIRAMAR NORTH. TERMS OF SALE.— IO per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance at 5 par cent, interest for five years. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS. To encourage settlement at MIRAMAR NORTH the Company offers this special concession to EARLY INVESTORS: Every purchaser of a section whq builds and improves to the value of the land purchased will be charged no interest to the end of the term of his mortgage, Prices clearly marked on plans. The most liberal terms of purchase ever offered in Wellington. The price in Wellington for sections in decent localities is double that of the. highest priced sections in Miramar, and* then tho area in Wellington would be less than half. Plenty of room at Miramar, no pocket handkerchief allotments. HOW TO SECURE A HOME IN SIX YEARS. . MIRAMAR LIMITED’S Starr-Bowkett Scheme is now completed. The terms defy comparison. Only 50 Subscribers admitted. . Apply early if you wish to avail yourself of the most liberal building scheme ewer offered in Wellington. For maps and full particulars apply to B. CHASE-MORRIS. Bor 133. Wellington; or to WM. C. STEPHENS, Secretary MIRAMAR LIMITED, 4, Featherston street, Wellington. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager, William F. Hawtrey Business Manager Leonard Davis. IMPORTANT A NXOUNCEMENT. THE SECOND WELLINGTON SEASON of tho HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY Will Commence ON MONDAY, MAY 4th. When Sir Francis Burnand’s latest London .Success, “ THE LADY OE OSTENDE Will bo presented by a brilliant Cast. "THE LADY OF OSTEND ” Has boon described in Press Paragraphs as Crisp, Clean. Clever. Bright, Ori Gifliceful, Mirthful, Ingenious, Sparkling, Epigrammatic. Brimful of Fun, Intensely Amusing. Capital Entertainment, An Unequalled Success. A Perfectly Constructed Comedy. Concatenation of Comical Situations. Prices. 4s. 3s 2s and Is. j Box plan opens at Holliday s on Inurelay morning. YOUNG _ 167 Touring Representative. N.Z BOXING ASSOCIATION, WELLINGTON CENTRE. THE Amateur Boxing Championships of Wellington will be decided at :ho Opera House on THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 6th and Bth of August. Nominations will be received till the list May. CLASSES. Feather weight, 9st and under. Light weight, lost and under Middle weight, list 41b and under. Heavy weight, any weight. Nominations must be made on official miry forms, which can be obtained from :ho Secretary, W. A. LOW. Caro Gill and Low, ) 6. Featherston street. DANCING. r»/f IS S j ESTELLE BEB RE, -LyJL Certificated Teacher, London. Half Term commences This Week. Class Work comprises Hygienic, Spanish and Graceful Exercises, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. Address. FERNLEA, 29, Hill street. Telephone, 179. 999 THE M6ST STYLISH AND MOST COMFORTABLE SHOES FOR WOMEN. fTHHE KRIPPENDORP DITTMAN SHOES are what they are claimed to be—the most stylish, graceful and comfortable Shoes, and they are made in Cincinnati, U.S.A. These Shoes have a refined and elegant appearance, and greatly add to the "tone.” of a pretty gown. Patent Leather Button Boots, with Glace Kid legs, pump sewn, faultlessly finished, at 25s a pair. Patent Leather Walking Shoes, pump sewn; very dainty, stylish and comfortable, at 22s 6d a pair. Glace Kid Boots in lace or button, welted soles, specially good for wet weather as they are damp proof, at 22s 6d a pair. R. HANNAH AND CO., 79, LAMBTON QUAY. NOYELTY BLOUSES FOR DAT AND EVENING WEAR. Bordered flannel blouses are the latest new fashion, in allwool French Flannels, very choice designs, fast colours, 12/6,16/6 t 0 22/6 FRENCH FLANNEL BLOUSES, finely tucked, rich designs, large selection, 16/6,18/6 to 31/EVENING SILK BLOUSES, smart, new dressy styles, in all shades, handsomely trimmed and tucked, 32/6,3.8/6,42/- t 0 84/BLACK SILK BLOUSES, in, tho new-' ■ est silk textures, richly trimmed, and tucked, 35/6,38/6,3.3/6 “50/BLOUSINGS. We are showing fine selection in new . FRENCH DESIGNS and Colourings, bordered and otherwise in ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLANNEL, 1/9,1/11, 3/3,3/6™ FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS, very attractive now styles, large range of colourings, French designs, ■IOF. IS 1/2™ D.I.C. NEW NOVELTIES. THE PRICE OF FLOUR. FAILING REMEDIES. BRITTAIN’S GREAT ASTHMA CURE. Marvellous results. Makes life worth Living. 2s Gd per bottle; by post 3s. BRITTAIN’S ANT I-GRIPPE For the cure of Influenza in all its farms. Taken -in the early stage kills tho microbe and arrests the disease. Contains the Only True Specific Known to Medical Science. 2s 6d per bottle. BRITTAIN’S HEADACHE POWDERS. Best' remedy known. Relief in five minutes. Is 6d per packet: post free. Prepared only by H. BRITTAIN. Chomist and Public Vaccinator, 35, Manners street, Wellington. A STEVEN AND CO., Dunedin, are "*•*■* pleased to announce that their FREE MILL is now in full swing, and they are in a position to supply all demands promptly. FREEDOM OF TRADE has been their desire, and they thank the public for the Kearly way in which they have supported their efforts to accomplish this, by purchasing VICTOR FLOUR and PREMIER OATMEAL. Wellington Wholesale Agents . J.- W. WALLACE AND CO.. 649 54. Victoria street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4951, 29 April 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4951, 29 April 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4951, 29 April 1903, Page 6