T7l XCHANGE HALL. EVERY EVENING. DIX'S /^i AIETY /COMPANY, ix's Utaiety Company. The Greatest Combination of Star Artists ever seen in New Zealand. " Everything .New, Bright, and Up to Date. SATURDAY NEXT, Our new FIRST PART, entitled THE GIPSY CAMP. First appearance in Wellington of the Phenomenal Child Vocalist, Whistler, and Dancer, who has caused such a sensation in Auckland the last four weeks, EILEEN BOYD •— » SnSSS ISIS »™ EILEEN BOYD First appearance in Wellington of MISS MARIE BOYTON MISS MARIE BOYTON The Charming Mezzo-Soprano, in conjunction with our Star Artists, Dr TW f FRANK YORKE ) plain ( F b ANK -yoRKE ( PLAIN In an entirely New Programme. MR ARTHUR HAHN, MR ARTHUR HAHN, The Great Australian Basso. TRIXIE LE MAR ANNETTA BODIN HARRY LEGGETT DE VELLA SISTERS PERCY JAMES ETHEL CLIFFORD MORETON PRIOR CISSY WHITEFORD J. DRISCOLL and our Great Double .Company. • Entire Change df Programme every Saturday and New Artists each week. Popular Prices— 2s and Is. Box Plan at Holliday's.
CHORAL HALL, Courtenay Place. FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. Every Evening at 8. lennon ttyman t ennon ennon JLLyman JLjennon Australia's Greatest Acrobats. GEORGE DEAN DAVE CASTON WILL STEVENS ROSE BELMONT and our Merry Bijou Company. Screams of Laughter every night. MONDAY NEXT, First Appearance of MISS MAE MARLOW, Australia's Brightest Serio, and MR ALBRURY DOUGLAS, the famous Melbourne Endman. Doors Open, 7.15 ; carriages, 10 p.m. Stalls, Is ; Main Hall and Balcony, 6d.
FEDERAL THEATRE. Manners street. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Huge Success ! Unabated Applause ! Roars of Laughter from a Crowded House ! FEDERAL MINSTREL AND COMEDY COMPANY. Our Australian Comedians a Rare Treat. GRAND MINSTREL FIRST PART. CHARMING COMEDIES and NOVELTIES. Change of Programme every Saturday. Chas. Marson, the Lion Comique ; Madge Lucas, in Fantastic Dancing ; Joe Watts, in Eccentricities ; May and Mowbray, Burlesque Specialists, supplemented by our Federal Co. Prices— Balcony and Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d. H. HOOPER.
WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, Ltd. LABOUR . DEMONSTRATION DAY, Wednesday. October 10, 1900. IN connection with above, Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Palmerston-Paraparauinu and intermediate stations to Wellington on Tuesday, Oct. 9th, available for return up to and' including Thursday, Oct. 11. From Paikakariki and intermediate stations to Wellington and vice versa Day Return Tickets will be issued on Wednesday, Oct. 10, available for return on day of issue only. On ' this day, in addition to ordinary trains, Special trains will run to Paikakariki at 7.45 a.m. and 10.10 a.m., stopping at all intermediate stations, and returning, Paikakariki depart 4.35 p.m, Plimmerton 5.5 p.m., Johnsonville 6.0 p.m., Wellington arrive 6.30 p.m. W. M. Hannay, Wellington, , General Manager. Oct Ist, 1900.
NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL. riIENDERS are invited for Leasing the J- New Zealander Hotel, Mannersstreet, for a term of five years, from the Ist Januray, 1901. Full particulars can be obtained from Messrs Chapman and Tripp, Solicitors, Brandon-street. Tenders close on SATURDAY, the 6th October, and to be addressed to " Sullivan's Trustees," care Messrs Chapman and Tripp. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
SHARLAND'S BAKING POWDER. Victoria Cafe, Brandon Street, Wellington, N.Z., November 13th, 1809. To Messrs Shabiand and Co., Ltd. DEAR SlRS,— During the course of my profession as chef I have had occasion to use a number of different brands of Baking Powder. Sharland's Baking Powder however, is the one to which I award the palm for excellence. I find it most economical to use, tnfr lesult no doubt of its high quality and purity. I can strongly recommend it. I remain, yours faithfully,^
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 October 1900, Page 9
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