rjpHEATEE EOTAL. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TONIGHT. Tremendous Success!' Hundreds Turned Away! DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. Last, Five Nights of Last MU TOO CALLAWAY Last Hive MR TOD CALLAWAY Five Nights. ME TOO CALLAWAY Nights. Nightly cicittiuj? u Perfect Furore. Our Great Coterie of Artists, .MISS DORA TAYLOR. .MISS DORA TAYLOR. , . In her New Dancing Specialities. CAKLKTON AM) SUTTON. CARLETOV AND SUTTON. Great Fun Producers. MISS NELLIE YOHK. In her Now Song. "The Passion Flower. “UP THE RIVER.” “THE HIVING STATUE.” THE DELAVALES. SISTERS GALLARDI. Ami the whole of the great Gaiety Co. Prices as usual. Plan at Holliday's. Ingress 7.20. Congress 8, Egress 10.20. FAMOUS LECTURE. THE REV G. 11, COLE (Melbourne) will elejiver his popular Lecture “LIGHTS AND SHADES OF CITY LIFE.” WESLEY CHURCH, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.45. 100 Limelight Views. Attended by Thousands throughout Now Zealand. Admission, Is: Children, Cd. Proceeds in aid of Roys’ Rescue Work. His Honor Air Justice Cooper will preside. 8 47 MISS ALA' CD HOLROYD (Late of Sydney), CERTIFICATE!) TEACHER Of Eloculion, Voice Production, Dramatic Art. Terms on application at Studio, Fletcher’s Buildings. Corner of Willis street ami Lambton quay. llours—Morning, 11 till 12.30; afternoon, 4 till (i p.m. NOTICE. BELLEVUE GARDENS. LOWER lIUTT. -OjN and after SUNDAY. Stli November. and following Sundays, Lyons’s five-in-hand Brake will leave for the above Gardens, leaving Stables, Abel Smith street, at 1.30 p.m., Veitch and Allan’s Corner at 1.45, arriving at Gardens at 3 o’clock, and returning to town at 5 p.m. On and after SUNDAY, 15th, a ’Bus will leave the Stables at 11.45, arriving at the Gardens at 1 p.m., in time for dinner. Ring up T. LYONS (telephone 729), Proprietor, and secure your seat. Return Faro 2s 6d. SANDOW SYSTEM. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. 7. Manners street. ROYD GARRICK ... INSTRUCTOR. TIME TABLE. Wellington.—Adults, Thursdays and Fridays; Boys, Saturdays. Mr Gar-lick visits— Dannevirko on Mondays. Full particulars from E. A. Ransom. Palmerston North on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. For particulars apply Leary’s Pharmacy. MISS B. CARR’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING, STEWART DAWSON’S BUILDINGS (Corner Willis street and Lambton quay). Principals; Miss E. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs J. F. GUNNION, N.U.T., N.S.S.T. Australasian Record, 220 words per minute Highest speeds in the shortest time.
CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL ... MISS FREEMAN. T HE Third Term began on TUESDAY, September 22nd. WARNING. Fyou wish to save money and to got a good Piano, or any other Musical Instrument by a Leading Maker, at Wholesale Prices, with a long guarantee, then do not conclude your purchases until you have ascertained our prices and examined our Pianos, Banjos, Mandolines, Guitars. Violins. Cornets, Flutes, etc., etc. J. HARRIS AND CO.. 19, Willis street, Wellington. We are also Agents for the Worldrenowned BOOSEY’S BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. Wo also keep the largest Up-to-date Stock of Sheet Music and Books in the Colony; Ask or write for Catalogues. RING UP TELEPHONE 1069. W OLLEEMAN AND CO., WINE, SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 32. Jervois quay. 32 AGENTS FOE— Charles Heidseick Champagne Night-cap Geneva Kiderleus Schnapps Pabst Lager Beer Doctor’s Special Whisky Sanderson’s Scotch Whisky Donald’s Whisky J. Jaquet Brandy Kangaroo. Brand Bass’s Ale and Guinness’ Stout McGavin’s Dunedin and Manning’s Christchurch Ale and Stout, in excellent condition, delivered to any part of the City and Railway Stations. 408 CABLE AND CO, s Waterloo quay, WELLINGTON. N.Z. Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND ENGINES and BOILERS. MINING, HYDRAULIC, DREDGING. ami WOOL - DRYING MACHINERY. MANURE MANUFACTURING and FLAX-DRESSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND SHIPS’ REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Agents for ZYNKARA, the best Boiler Preservative and Cleanser. CAMERON’S STEAM PUMPS. RE-BUTLDING SALE. AT DARCY FORD’S. WILLIS STREET. PRIOR to these premises being pulled down, to bo replaced with a handsome structure of Oamaru stone, Mr Ford is offering the whole of hie stock at unheard-of prices. His Celebrated Suit, made to measure fit and style guaranteed) for 50s, is the best value in the colony. Note Address— DARCY FORD, Willis street
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 6
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