THE ROYAL GUSH. THE Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York have had a pleasant experience m New Zealand, and have seen sights that will live in their memory The tuft hunters idrthSl and 6 tb ad PqUalJy time and the common people have enjoyed whole, there is a tired feeling everySfnT f WG h f- VG been rushe s with y a lound of qa le ties, and fizz has been SSH 8 m T"™-, Busin e S s, too, wS o ithJrl^' a l d there ls the P r^P<** i XiT tlOn bem S somewhat Bevere. Ihe bills hav,e now got to be paid, and Parliament is certain to quarrel about and D^\ We f5 v^ lad the D «ke and Duchess visited New Zealand, and a^P^l als y> lpased that the visit is at fL i + c are , all anx i°us to resume the even tenor of our respective ways and to be permitted to revert to the full enjoyment of Suratura Tea, that peerless product of the Ceylon tea gardens Suratura is noted for its pur!?y and fragrance, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior teas. '
WELLINGTON REFEREES ASSOA SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING £m + + °i th n e ab °767 6 As sociation will be EVENING? JSyir- ° n MONDAY Business -To discuss new rulings adopted by Conference. AH players specially invited. WM. BECK, Hon. Sec.
fJIHEATRE ROYAL. EVERY EVENING AT S DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY Enormous Success of the Glev ei Youmr -r^i-^.,™^ meric »-n Comedienne DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN An Artiste «ho ln her Ime stands^Jone An Positively the last Three Nights of 3 HAYTORS 3 LAST 3 NlgTts o/^rankHSb I'm i S nSS S 0F MISS ANNETTA BODIN LAST > NIGHTt> OF MISS ANNIE KINNATirn LAST 2 NIGHTS OF MR WILLIAM NELSON Kv»° n 'Bht those Popular and Gra, eful Senos ' To-night i to-night i mlbStm^T^ 1106 in this Theatre of MARTIN HAGAN and LUCY FRASER m T T^ c -^ reat Socle^ Sketch Aitists TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 2nd Fxrst Appearance in Wellington of the World Famous Negro Comedians and End Men — Chailes-POPE and SAYLES— lrving Re-appearance of the Popular Baritone Mr. CHARLES HOWARD WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd. ATToi^r ppearance m Wellington of MISS ELSIE KOSUR, the Gifted Contralto Puces.— 2s, and ls. Box Plan at Holliday's. Telephone No. 1546. C. H. WHAITE , Business Manager.
QPEEA HOUSE. Henry Hallam Manager W - mc-^r^ Busmes* Manager JOSEPHINE STANTON OPERA COMPANY. Headed by JOSEPHINE STANTON JOSEPHINE STANTON -The Young Canadian Prima Donna. Unbounded enthusiasm was shown by the large audience present last night. LAST NIGHT 1 Of Stahl's Oriental Comic Opera, "SAID PASHA." SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, lirs>t time here in 20 years of Auber's Romantic Opera, "FBA DIAVOLO." Prices — 4s, 3s, 2s, and ls. Doors open at 7. Box-plan now open at Holliday'b. Day Sales at Abel's. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, GREAT BARGAIN MATINEE Of "SAID PASHA." Prices, Is any part of the house. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. r\ N and after MONDAY Ist July, 1901, this Bank's Business will be earned on in the NEW PREMISES, Corner of Lambton Quay and Customhouse Quay. Wellington, 2oth June, 1901.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 June 1901, Page 7
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