h e a t i; j: i: o A L. to-night i to-nighti GKKAT HOLIDAY KILL! Grand Chan-,"' of I’rogiamme. HINTS GAIETY COMPANY. Special ('ca Ij.ai ioji in honour of tlio ! IK. nee of i.iiK Hi r■! Inlay. '■.i-.v ami ,'ila i \ olloim teats by Tin; GREAT A KXOLDI. IDA IiUSLYN ami JACK KEARNS In Iturle.sque Drama No, 2, New Scene "ON THE ICE.” Nt-U- 1 tains by MISS EMMIE SMITH. TJI L GAEAKDI SISTERS. ALBERTO, Tlio -Mystic Wonder. SHEKWIN, tlio Mad Musician. Little Vera Kearns. Ernest Hill. New Sketch, "An A wkward Alfair.” SI'LL I A.L NOTICE. KOX PLAN ON VIEW AT THEATRE KOVAL from I'i a.m. (o a ]>.rti.’ today. Price-—2s, Is ami Sixpence. Hoses, £1 Is No Looking Lee. Poors open, 7.20; commence, 8; carriages, 10,20. 200 Business .Manager, IIKNUY GLL, SaNDOW system. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. 7 MANNERS STREET. MR ROY I) GARLTCK a competent instructor in Sandow’s System, is now prepared to receive pupils at above adit ress. Ladies—ls..ll) to 4.30 Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Girls’ class—lo to 11 Saturdays. Business M0n—5.15 to (1.30 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Evening classes for men—7.3o to 9, Monday, "Wednesday and Friday. The special courses of treatment for cases of lung complaints, weak chests anti obesity, by arrangement. 500 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. "iVTADAME EVELEEN CARLTON will resume teaching on MONDAY, June 15th, at 'Alliance Rooms, 100, Willis street. 210 EITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and day school for GIRLS. "Under the Direction of MISS SWAINSON. Head Mistress. Mrs Henry Smith. Class for Boys under ten. Miss M. Burnett The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, May 26th. Miss Swnlnson will be at home on Monday, May 25th. 568 'PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal ... MISS BABER. M.A. niTHB Now Terra will begin on TUESJL DAY, MAY 26th. Miss Baber at home on Monday. May 25th. KINDERGARTEN. The Kindergarten Class in connection with the above school will begin at the same date. 298 CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL ... MISS FREEMAN. , TUB Second Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 20th. Miss Freeman will bo at home to receive parents on Tuesday, May 19th, from 2 to 6. MISS E. CARR’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING. STEWART DAWSON’S BUILDINGS (Corner Willis street and Lambton cxnay). Principals: Miss E. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs J.: F. GUNNION; N.U.T., N.S.S.T. IVustfaldfelhhi' Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shortest time. ATTRACTIVE SHIPMENT IN . NOVELTY COSTUMES BY tho last: 1 Direct Steamer we have opened up a rich gathering of the Latest London Novelties *which pourtray novelty, character and wide tion in style, made from the newest‘AllWool Textures. Each Costume is finished in the best style. PRICES—--5 69 s 6 d * 72 s t 0 9 GUINEAS-THREE-QUARTER COATS. We have pleasure in intimating die opening up of a very special shipment in LADIES’ COATS, which are particularly smart in every detail, made from the newest All-wool Tweeds, in Black and White Mixtures, and in various Shades of Grey. PRICES— ■ 21 s ’ 25 s ’ 29 s t 0 5 GIJINEAS - D.I.C. NOVELMES. D.I.C. BRITTAIN’S GREAT ASTHMA CURE. Marvellous results. . Makes life worth Living. • 2s 6d per bottle; by post Bs. BRITTAIN’S ANTI-GRIPPE For the cure of Influenza in all its forms. Taken in the early stage kills the 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. ' Chemist and Public Vaccinator, 35. Manners street, Wellington. . A SK FOR THE COLONIAL AMMUNI- " TION COMPANY’S " THE "FAVOURITE.” “SWIFTSUEE,*’ “INVINCIBLE.” "SLAYER,” "EXCELLENT,” "SUPERIOR,” Brand of Shot Gun Cartridges, which have come out top at all the recent Live • Pigeon Matches in the Colony. Some Wonderful Records have been made in New Zealand with guns and rifles ALWAYS ASK FOR THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY'S; TTETANTKD Known —We defy compet;u lion in Designing all kinds cf Artistic .lob Printing. Ring up telephone 1045, "New Zealand Times” Job Printing House. ft)
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4981, 3 June 1903, Page 6
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