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Theatre r o t a l. Lessees, oobn Fuller and Sons. FULLEii'6 TO-NIGHT THE DMiHuUuL HOYS ! A GREAT PROGRAMME POWER BROTHERS, The Sensational Wire-Walkers. EECY LA i'iNlA, Dainty Songstress Popular Balladist,, A,UY ULACKIE IDA BERRIDGE, The most Fascinating IDA BEKRIDGE, and Clever Comedienne \ ersatile Comedian, UAuR-Y LINDaiS. THE GOLDEN UUO-Talented Girls. A. L. CROPP. THE SUPERB BASS. • A. MBS CUAYDON. AilhlE BARTON. LITTLE JACKSON. SAMUEL WILSON'. NEW BIOGRAPH PICTURES. 2s and Is. Plan at Dresden. 913 A B O U B DA Y. FULLERS* GREAT GRAND HOLIDAY' MATINEE PERiOKMANCE SAME AS NIGHT. “ FOR THE CHILDREN'S SAKE." Picture, Song and Children 6d downstaiis. Circle Is. Doors at 2 p.m. 1)14 TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. Labour day* picnic, DAY'S BAY', 10th October, 1900. BAND OF THIRTY PERFORMERS SPORTS—Prizes to the Value of dCIOO. TUG-OF-WAR—Challenge Shield presented by R. Fletcher and Co.; each man of winning team a cash prize. WRESTLING COMPETITION Cup by J. O'Brien and Co.; Cup by Munt, Cottrell and Co.; J. J. Curtis, Cup for Labour Day Handicap. BICYCLE RACES, MARRIED LADIES* RACE, SACK RACE, YOUTHS’RACE. Toys and Lollies fop the Children. SEE PRO GRAMME. BOATS START AT 9 O'CLOCK. Catch One and Avoid the Crush. A FINAL MEETING OF GENERAL COMMITTEE at 8 o'clock MONDAY, Bth. 867 W. XI. WESTBROOKS. LABOUR DAY. THE PLACE TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE DAY'S HOLIDAY. THE BELLEVUE GARDENS offer special inducements for Picnicking Parties. ' HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. JUPP’S BAND HAS BEEN ENGAGED FOB THE WHOLE DAY. A CAPITAL LUNCHEON WILL BE SERVED FROM 12 TO B P.M., AT le 6d PER HEAD, after which Afternoon Tea will be procurable at 6d.

CORDIALS AT TOW PRICES. A. E. V. Lodder, Walter Gandar, Proprietor.' Manager. LECTURES IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW 1 They are invited to Learn the Aims of the Viavi Lectures, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. at 3 p.m.. at THE VIAVI ROOMS, 16, BANK (N.S.W.) CHAMBERS, Lambton quay.'- Leoturees—MlSS McCALL. An hour devoted to widen woman’s vision and to spread enlightenment. No charge, or obligation. A printed version of the Viavi Teachings and Methods can be obtained at above address on application, peisoually or by letter. 840 WELLINGTON PRIVATE NURSES’ ASSOCIATION. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of their Excellencies the Governor and Lady Plunket. Committee—Mesdames Kendall (President). T. W. Hialop, W. Hislop, Gibbs, Nurses Broadhent, Holgato (Secretary), McLean, Palmer, Stewart, Dr Izard, Captain Hughes. Messrs Belhune, A. Williams. ABALLi to ho held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, 18th, in aid of the above. Tickets. 5s each, to bo had from any member of tbe Committee, and at Holliday’s. 810 MASSAGE. BOYD GARLIC K (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital), TOP PLOC - SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA, STREET. Telephone 2109. , Consulting Hours—l2 to 2 Daily. 12 to 1 Saturday. FOR INSTRUCTION IN Typewriting, shorthand BUSINESS BOOK-KEEPING AND METHODS, AND ACCOUNTANCY, ATTEND BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, i, Cuba street Extension (Nearly opposite Band Rotunda). Telephone 2098. Free prdspeotus'on Application REMOVAL NOTICE. ' . WELLINGTON EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION. t* g DIE Offices of the above have been reX moved to Jamieson’s Chambers (top I floor). Woodward street, above A, Lindsay and Co., Ltd., 905 WM. A. W. GRENFELL, Sec. WOMEN’S PROTECTION SOCIETY. rriHE Secretary will be at Rooms, 102. Willis street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 12.30, All com. munications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C., 102, Willis street, will receive immediate attention UP-TO-DATE IN MAORI f FOX’S Epistolary-phono-postal system of home study for learning the Maori Language. Prospectus posted free on application to W. Fox, Matapu. Hawera. • 84,1 JgXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS, by G. Thompson Pritchard,- now on at T. BEADNALL AND SON’S, C2a, Willis street. EXHIBITION. NOVELTIES, fancy goods, toys, dolls, ornaments, e.p. ware, ladies’ wrist bags, purses, albums, workboxes, postcards, fancy baskets, qlaquee, etc. The Best Assortment Ever Shown in Wellington. No charge for Admission. W. G. SCOTT. Alexandra Buildings, 83a. Cuba street. HIS LORDS HI P'S HOTEL, Lichfield Street Christchurch. Large Airy Rooms. Superior Cuisine. Every Attention to Visitors. Only the Best Liquors stocked. MRS LAHMANN (Formerly of .Wellington), proprietress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

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