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NZ Truth , Issue 157, 20 June 1908, Page 4

 

RUGBY FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC PARK. WEDNESDAY ]§IT. JUNE 24. 1 P.M. "CURTAIN RAISER"— WELLINGTON COLLEGE v. ST. PATRICK'S COLLKO-B. 2.45 P.M. NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON.; TWO SCIENTIFIC GAMES. ' A WHOLE AFTERNOON'S SPORT. ADMISSION: Ground is, Grandstand 2s/ J. D. A VERY, Sec. N.Z.R.F.U. MOUNTCOOK SCHOOL' GOUfl- • MITTEL MR. HBNBY STEPHEN OOBUEN BEGS to inform the HOUSEHOLDERS of the Mount Cook District that he is a Candidate for Election, and respectfully invites their votes and confidence. FULLFOBD AHD SfftSTH, Plasterers and Modellers. Estimates given for all classes of work m the Trade. Workshops — HEBBEBT-STBEET, Wellington. C, 8, DUNS & SON. PAMILrV BUTOHBR^, 120 TARANAKI STREET. We sell nothing but the Primest of Meat. Families, Hotels and Restaurants waited on for orders. Telephone 076. Telephone 876. ~ A- H. GOODWIN, Family Grocer, Provision , Merchant, and' Fruiterer. Families Waited on -for Orders. UPPER WILLIS-StREET, WELLINGTON. ' FUTTER ASSQ "JENBON,' Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Ironworkers, Etc. Estimates given for all kinds of work m the trade. Correspondence invited. 113 TORY-ST.. WELLINGTON. ' n Lewis & Woolf, THE LONDON TAILORS. ■pOR an English-cut Suit and a first-olass •V Material, try us ! We guarantee a perfect fit. All work made on the premises, under our own personal supervision; LEWIS & WOOLE, HOSIERS AND MERCERS, 11 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON FRESH FISH SUPPLY, 54 Molesworth-street, Wellington. WE supply Wellington and Suburbs with Fresh Fish and Oysters daily. Smokdd Fish a specialty. Fish supplied from our own Boats. M. BABICH. MISS GILPIN, Garment Renovator, ; ROYAL OAK BUILDINGS, Manners-street. Gentlemen's Suits Cleaned and Pressed and Made Like New, for the Small Sum of 5/6. • LEFT-OFF CLOTiSIG. T ADIES' and' Gentlemen's superior Mis- J— ' fit and Left-off Clothing bought ; highest price given ; letters attended to. MRS. BOTTERILL, 121 Ingestre-street, Wellington. Telephone, 2379. . 600 TRAPPED RABBITS WANTED WEEKLY ! Jas.^ Irsgl©, Fish, Game and Poultry Salesman, WELLINGTON. "j. BENJAMIN," HIGH-CLASS TAILOR., (Late of Carr arid Bell), WE have the finest assorted Suitings m. Wellington. Fit and style guaran- teed at Reasonable Prices. Kindly call and Inspect our Stocky J, • 9, Vivian-street, Wellington. TLJUTT VALLEY GOTJB6ING •*• ■*> CLUB. TRENTHAM PLUMPTOM, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 10 and 11, 1908. £60. TRENTHAM PLATE £60. For an unlimited number of Dogs and Bitches that have not won more than £5 m any one Stake (money or trophy). Norn;, £1 2s 6d ; Ace, £1 2s 6d. Fee must accompany . Nominations, which close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23j at Alhambra Hotel, Wellington. Acceptances close at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday,' July 9. Draw to take place immediately after. HUTT VALLEY OPEN SWE^PSTAKE^ Norn., £lls; Ace, £1 Is. Fee must ac- company nominations, which close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. June 23, at Alhambra Hotel, Wellington. Judge, Mr. J. Lopdoll ; Slippers, Messrs. C. H. Gough and P. Donoghue ; President, Mr. J. E. Fitzgerald ; Treasurer, Mr. C. A. Sohauer ; Secretary, Mr. T. P. Butler, Alhambra Hotel, Wellington. CO., LIMITED, 203 Cuba-street, Wellington (Next National Bank). Joseph Stapelton (Late Shopman for the Napier Fish Supply Co.), MANAGER, , _ I '_ s^_ 'Vh Every Day a Fresh Supply of i Good Variety. Kindly come

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