WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL GATHERING. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 189 G. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. T7I NTEIES (aocompanied by fee and record JDJ of previous two years' performances) for all eventß must be made with the Secretary, Wellington, not later than 22nd Deoember, from whom the Society's entry forms may be obtained. Any competitor giving false information as to hiß performances will be disqualified. No entries for tho Handioap events will bo received after that date. Any entries aftor the 22nd for othor than Handicap events will be aubjoot to a penalty of 2s 6d for each event. Nominations for the Caledonian Grand Handicap, One Mile Handicap, and Five Mile Bioyole Handicap, 2s 6d ; other Handioaps, 2s. Acceptances for each distance of the Caledonian Grand Handicap, One Mile Handicap, and Five Mile Bioyol© Handicap, 2s 6d ; for other Handicaps, 1?. Entries for all other events, 2a (3d each. Boys' competitions, Is. Handioaps will be published in the three local papers of 28th December. JAMES B. SPEED, Seoretary. Under the patronage and in tho presence of His Exaellency tho Governor, Lady Glasgow, and Suito. A DRAMATIC RECITAL, MB. A. S. PATERSON, AND Misses Holmes, Hall, P. Watson, and L. Watson, and Messrs. W. E. Fuller and A. Forrest, WILL BK GIVEN IN THOMAS' HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, 4 h DEC, [n aid of the Funds of the Wellington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Doors open at 7.30 ; to begin at 8p m. Carriages at 9.45 p.m. Admiision— 2s and Is. J. S.JAMESON, Hon. Sec, W.B.P.C.A. H. P. TUCKEY, Hon. Sec, Recital. ALHAMBRA HALL, Adelaide-road. FRIDAY NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER. I^EWTON-OVERBYE CONCERT. Mb. AXEL NEWTON (Solo Pianist\ lerr CHRISTIAN OVERBYB, R.C.M.C. .(Violinist), Assisted bt Miss MARION SAMPSON Mrs. FREDERICK PERRIN Miss NELLIE GAGE Mb. A. W. WATSON Mb. J. G. CHAMBERS Mb. HARRY HALL. Programme in Thursday's Post. hairs, Is Gd ; Body of Hall and Gallery, Is. N.B.— Seating accommodation for 700. SUNDAY EXCURSION. DAY'S BAY. pHE favourite excursion steamer DUCO ill leave Queen's Wharf for the Bay on DNDAY NEXT,. at 2.30 p.m. Leave the ay at 5 p.m. Fabks— Adults, Is Cd; Children, 9d. nHE steam launch MOSS ROSE will avo the Watermen's Steps TO-MORROW, ; 2 p.m., for Mabanga Bay. Faros, Is Gd turn. 0 HOLIDA.T-HA.KEBS OR THOSI WfBHING 10 STAY IN THE COXJNTRT FOR THE SIASON. " THE SYCAMORES," Waiweto-road, Lower Htjtt, aAS all the requirements of a pleasant Summer Resort. Lawn, Ornamental folks, Orohard, Ac, and Trap. Early jplioation to those contemplating a oonntry jliday season. •m/TAYOBAL ELECTION. I wish to offer a final word of warning. Our Opponent*— l spealc this to their credit— are a class of people who will not fail to go to the poll on polling day. As this election is full of consequence to me, may I ask that my supporters will be equally vigilant? There is move involved in this election than the sole question of the election of Mayor. The Polling Davis WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th November. Tours very truly, GEORGE FISHER. 23rd November, 189'n READ THIS ! A FRESH " HALIr" MARK. k/|R. HALL CAINE, author of "The JA Deemster," " The Bondsman," "The [anxman," Ac, when speaking on "ontism '' recently, said :— " Whbn a thing that is advertised GREATLY is GOOD, it GOBS, AND GOES PERMANENTLY ; when IT IS BAD, it ONLY GOES FOB A WHILE ; the PUBLIC FINDS IT out."— See " Idler," September, 1894. SURATURA TEA has been advertised for le past two years. It goes, and is going armanontly. That the public] appreciate it 1 evidenced by the fact that the sales of uratura Tea are increasing every month. The following is further testimony of IS JXQUIBITE QUALITY, its WONDEBFUL CONOMY, its DELICATE FLAVOUR :— " Tea Kioak, " Panama-street, Wellington. " Having nsod S uratura D Tea for the past me months, we have pleasure in stating bat the thousands who have visited our Liosk have expressed their satisfaction of ac tea supplied by us. It originally cost s 2a 6d per pound, but since the duty was )wered wo now pay 2s 4d ; and we have no esitation in saying that no toa, however xpensive, could be more appreciated by our isitors. It is wonderfully economical, and alioiously and delicately flavoured. " Misses Bubnes & Pickering." appointment 9j>imblb9wVn the to His sp£SSfe^X Governor. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quay. We have just received, ex s.s. lonic, liroot from tbe manufacturers, a consignnent of Handsome Presentation MARBLE md CARRIAGE CLOCKS, inoludingBlack and red marble, marble and bronze, marble and gilt, black marble Madeline, black Pompeiian, marble and gilt dial, &c, Ac Carriage Timepieces Carriage Levers, atriking and repeating on gong Handsome Braokot Cloaks, chiming on gong English Lever Watches, gold and silver, with extra heavy oases Parcel choice Brooches and Rings, and a number of Christmas Novelties Inspection invited. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. 4?KQO TO LEND on Freehold Se3Q*Jt96i ourity, town or country. G. W. Smart, Money Lender, Manners-street. N.B.— £s to XSOO to lend on household furniture, pianos, horses, cows, sheep, oattle. Money to lend on anything. Bills discounted daily. LOASBY'S WAHOO "is gentle aperient. Cures Piles, Constipation, Indigestion, Flatulence Nervousness, Sluggish Liver. 2s 6d. Chemists, grocers. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders will be called in March next — probably oloaing at 2.15 p.m. on Thursday, 20th March, 1896— for Contraots Noa. 83 and 81, for the supply of an Hydranlio Accumulator, and for tho Bupply and erection of two Hydranlio Wool-presses. Plans and specifications, with conditions of contraot and of tender, may be seen at tbe Harbour Board offices at Wellington, Auckland, Christchnrcb, and Dunedin. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, 22nd Wovembar, 1895. PORIRUA HOTEL, Porirua, 14 miles from Wellington. Tho favourite summer resort for familios and those dosiring a change from pity life. First-class accommodation to suit Travellers. Every oonven enco. Trout fishing olose by. Sea bathing, and every attraction for persons wishing to enjoy a holiday in tho country. Boat brands of liquorsr jnly kept. Stables, paddooking, Ac— LfA. EILERS, Proprietor. npifoMPSON BRO3. A COjpT COAL AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Dixon, Pipitea, and Featherston streets.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 3
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