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HOUSE. Lessoe and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr. W. O'Sullivan A Laughing Season of Nine Nights, COMMENCING MONDAY. 20th SEPT., When the People's Favourites, POLLABD'S OPEBA CO., Will produce the world-famed Musical Comedy by George Dance and Ivan Caryll, entitled — THE GAY PARIS IENNE! THE GAY PARIS IENNE! By special arrangement with Messrs. AVILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE, and with all the original SCENERY, WARDROBE, and EFFECTS. Special Engagement of the Charming Soubrette and Dancer, • MISS GERTIE CAMPION. Special Engagement of the Celebrated English Stage Manager, MR. J. B. WATSON, Who originally produced this piece at the Duke op York's Theatre, London. POLLARD'S POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Stalls, 3s ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is ; Orchestra Stalls, ss. Box plan at Holliday's. In Active Preparation, THE FRENCH MAID! THE FRENCH MAID! FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. EXCHANGE HALL. By Special Request. TO - NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 o'clock. The Young New Zealanderswish to hear and see SHELDON KINDLEY (the Young New Zealander) in his wonderful Ventriloquial Performance, and in his Lightning Changes of Voice. "Heis a Marvel and One of Ourselves." Mi ss Millie Cl ark (Wellin gton' s favourite Serio-Comic and Dance Artist), Sid Luella, Mr. W. A. Salmon, Mr. Smith, Mr. Young, Mr. Hill, Mr. Stewart, the Rosello Party of Acrobats, and a strong company, will give an EXCEPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT. It is Mr. KINDLEY'S last performance here, as he is under engagement for Australia. Don't miss this opportunity. Come one. Come all. Come everybody. I IDress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d.

EIGHT HOUBS NINTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION AND LABOUR DAY CABNIVAL ! BASIN RESERVE, WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1898. GRAND MINERAL SPECIMEN ABT UNION! £140 prizes. £\4fy &*7&\ IN GOLD MINERAL SPECIdW / \J MENS. FIRST PRIZE— GOLD .. -£?^A SECOND PRIZE--GOLD 4?^>f| IN GENUINE GOLD MINERAL SPECIMENS. Note. — The above Prizes are not specimens of rook or quartz, but Gold Minmkal Specimens of the absolute value represented. -<P^7A IN BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTdWrfVK INGS AND OTHER WORKS OF ART. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING, giving purchasers an absolute chance in Art Union, and admitting to Sporta and Amusements. Obtainable every evening at the Trades Hall, Lambton-quay. WM. NAUGHTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 402. EIGHT HOURS LABOUR DAY SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1898. The following Handicaps are declared : — Eight Hours Demonstration Handicap. 100 220 440 880 yds. yds. yds. yds. W. H. Clues „4 8} — — L. M'Lauchlan . 4 5 scr 20 J. J. Taylor 5 11 20 50 H. C. Wilson . 5* 10 16 30 J. W. Pike ... 5i 12 30 50 A. E. Wilton . 6£ 12 20 50 A. W. Walls . 7i 12 30 45 A. A. Pritchard . . 8 12£ 24 50 H. C. Allen 8 13 23 50 D. M'Phee 8 12£ 20 50 F. J. Fellingham ...'8 J6 — — P. C. Cnrtin 9 16 — — J. Emeny 10 W 30 50 S. Courteny 11 17 30 50 E. W. Evans ... 11 20 30 50 T. Carrig 11 20 30 50 W.Webster 11 20 30 50 T. Stevenson ... 11 — — ~ W. Hurcomb ... 11 — ~ — J. Derungs — — — • 15 N. G. Bennie . . — — — 38 J. D. Wells — — — 30 J. Glover — — — 40 Hurdle Handicap, 220 yds. —A. W. Watts, scr ; J. Grey, scr ; W. H. Clues, Byds ; S. Courteny, 12yds ; O. Green, 15yds ; *E. A. Jones, 18yds ; KW. Evans, 18yds. *Assumed name. One-mile Handicap. —J. Derungs, 30yds ; J. D. Wells, 40yds ; T. Walsh, 50yds ; N. G. Bennie, 70yds; J. Glover, 80yds ; J. M'Laucblan, 100 yds; W. Grey, 100 yds; B. Coleman, 100 yd s; W. H. Blowers, 100 yd s; P. A. M'Coll, 100 yds; J. Harrow, 100 yds. Two-mile Walkino Handicap. — T. W. Leslie, scr ; F. Johansen, scr ; P. A. M'Coll, 290 yd s; W. Dalzell, 290 yd s; W. H. Blowers, 290 yds. Bicycle Handicaps (under League of New Zealand Wheelmen's Rules). One Two Five mile, miles, miles. Yds. Yds. Yds. A. Maxwell scr scr scr J. Chalmers 30 60 160 M. Bennett 40 100 160 O. M. Gardner 40 90 160 A. Butland 70 — 380 P. B. Thomson 70 180 — J. Parrant 70 180 380 S. Smith 70 180 380 J. Benson ■ ... 80 200 400 J. Macdonald 80 200 400 E. Rosenberg 1 80 200 — C. Macdonald 80 200 400 H. Peacock . , ... 90 220 420 A. Frances . . ... 90 — — W. G. Stanley 90 .220 420 C. S. Gardner 90,* 220 — G. Bradley, junior ... — 220 G. Goodhall* ... ... — — — *Must communicate with the Secretary for handicap. GEO. WATSON, Handicappez. Competitors are reminded that Acceptances close on MONDAY, 3rd October, at 8.30 p.m. Intending Competitors for the Second-class Bicyclo Events (under New Zealand Leaguo ot Wheelmen's Rules) are reminded that Nominations close THIS EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock. F. W. SCOTT, Sports Secretary. WM. NAUGHTON, P.O. Box 402. Genoral Secretary. AWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY is the purest and best ever offered to the public. Try it, and be convinced.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1898, Page 6