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o PE R A HOUSE Under tho Direction oil Miss Katherine Bussell (Aire Alfred Dumpier). BRILLIANT SUCCESS^ 0 »*rcled Audience*, Thunderous Acclaims of Delight aiiidi Ploasum JO-MGHT. TO-NIGHT. ALFRED DAMPIEB Will again present ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. RUBBERY UNDER Alt Mb, SPECIAL ATTENTIONIs called to illc> Great Programme iRRANGED FOR THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. THURSDAY. Tit, uri'dmd Ver-ion. of Marcus Clarke’s lOR THE TERM O'F HiS NAT URAL I-T.’ID VY —Mario Corelli’s VENDETTA, SVTbRDAY—The latest London Detoctive Drama, FROM CLUE TO 1 CAPTURE. Jiox Plan at Holliday’s. Popular Prices —3s, 2s Is. CLAUDE 11. WEED, Touring Manager. s 1 ,1 GUN’S CHURCH. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. MTt MAUGHAM HARNETT’S OItUAN RECITAL. Vocalist: HO Lloyd llasscil. W. A. KKXD, Item See. CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BUIS ASSOCIATION, rriilli Dinner to welcome the new 1 Headmaster, the Rev (>. H. Moreland will !;t> held at the Bodega, Lam Irion ’(l»ay. THIS (Tuesday; EVENING, Ist March, lit 8 0 Grek. unless through e.\ooptioiwl circumstances the lonic docs not arrive .11 time. MAURICE E.' DENNISTON, Hon bee. jr-1 AT 11 O L 1C BAZA A K, • LOWER UUTT. LAST DAY AND EVENING Positively Everything to bo Sold and iiaitl'led. GRAXD SOCIAL On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2nd INST. Double Tickets. 2s. Single, la. Doors open at 7.3 U p.m. Looal Band will perform. 9 THE WELLINGTON THAI N 1 IN' G SC HOOL NASIUM. PHYSICAL AND GYMEstablishcd, 1896._ THE Annual General Meeting will bo hold in the Now Gymnasium (late Whittaker’s Hall), Manners street, two doors from Willis street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd -March, at S p.m. , Business; Balance-sheet and Report Election of Officers, etc. Prizes won at competitions will bo , presented. W. WESTON, Hon. Secretary. N.B.—Classes commence at Gymnasium next Monday. Ttli March. Apply for Syllabus of Classes, Terms, etc., to the lion. Secretary or Instructor. 997 J. W. M HARRISON'S SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. The Champion Gymnasium, Winners of the Wallace and Gibson Cup lor Hie Championship of Wellington, lio.oe.iisid, Visited and Complimented 1 by Saiidoiv. Sundew System Gymnastics. Fencing and Musical Drill. CLASSES COMMENCELadies—TUESDAY NEXT. 7.30 p.m. GirIs—TUESDAY NEXT. 4.p.m. Gentlemen--THURSDAY NEXT 8 p.m. Youths —THURSDAY NEXT. 7 p.m. Boys—THURSDAY NEXT, 4.30 p.m. Mr HARRISON can be consulted by parents and intending New Pupils at the Gymnasium . n MONDAY and WEDNES. DAY AFTERNOON NEXT, before 6 p.m. and on TUESDAY, before 4 and after 5 p.m. 'YORK CHAMBERS. 32 and 34, Manners street. Pupils’ entrance, Farrdi street. Send for Syllabus. Telephone 1828. THANKS. I WISH to return my sincere thanks to mil kind friends for their expressions of sympathy to myself and family during onr Into sad bereavement. J. FTILTON, 995 58, Cambridge terrace. .WOMEN’S PROTECTION SOCIETY. fTVEE Secretary will bo at tho Alliance JL Rooms, 1.00, Willis street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 12.30. All communications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C,, Alliance Rooms, will receive immediate attention. J. p, BRANDON, AUDITOR, ACCOUNTANT .And GENERAL .AGENT. - Imperial Chambers. No. 6. Foathiorstod street, Wellington. O EICHAEDTS MUSIC -WAREHOUSE, 191, Lambton quay, Wellington, ■ Adjoining Gear’s. New Shipments of ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANOS, At Moderate Prices. Inspection is Invited. KIA ORA TEA ROOMS, Comer of RANGITIKEI and CUBA STREETS. Colonial Buildings. PALM ERSTON NORTH. 'TVBTSS M. WATSON begs to notify that IfJL she has just fitted up elegant Tea Rooms in tho Square. Palmerston North. ' AFTERNOON TEA. CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY Manufactured daily by one of the best Fancy Bread, Biscuit and Confectioners in Palmerston North. COFFEE, COCOA, CHOCOLATE, At all seasonable hours. 323 BROOKE'S ■ptJEB LEMON SQUASH IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. Made from Freshly-squeezed Lemons, with the Fall Flavour of the Peel. I3ON\ FIDE OUTPUT FOR WEEK ENDING 12th DEC., 425 DOZEN. Used at the Grand Hotel, Dunedin. Coker’s and .Warner's, Christchurch. TELEGRAMS. INVERCARGILL. Bth December, 1903. Send throe shipments of 120 dozen per week. .. MACKERRAS and HAZLETT. DUNEDIN, Bth December, 1903. Send additional ninety dozen, repeat next week. MACKERRAS and HAZI/ETT. DUNEDIN, nth December, 1903. In addition to tho 90 dozen, send 130 dozen same time. MACKERRAS and HAZLETT. Agents—LEVlN AND CO., L’liL, Wei- ° lington, Wanganui. _ New Plymouth, Nelson and Blenheim.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 6

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