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I EXCHANGE HALL.! U Lessee ... . ... W. J. Payne TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE WORLD-RENOWNED WORLD-RENOWN lOD WOIiLD-ItEN O W NED PAYNE FAMILY PAYNE FAMILY PAYNE FAMILY OF Musicians and Bellringers. Musicians and Bicllringbrs. Musicians and Bellringers. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. A Brilliant Sucooss. Another Splendid House. Enthusiastio Reception ! Almost Every Item Encored ! To avoid the crush, Day Sale Tickets can be obtained ab the Exchange Hall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Popular Family Prices — Dress Circle and Stalls, 2s ; Back Seats, 1b ; Children half-price. Last night's programme received with tremondous applause, and will be repeated to-night. Everything New. Come early to secure a good seat. J. HODGE, Representative. UPP'S BAND will play a Selected Programme of Music on tbo Basin Reserve TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, and take up a Collection in aid of the Contest Funds, commencing at 3 o'clock. W. JUPP, Bandmaster and Conductor. W. GRAHAM, Hon. Sec. FORESTERS' BRASS BAND. GRAND MARINE EXCURSION AND PICNIC TO DAY'S BAY. ON WEDNESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1899. Fare 2s. S.S. Duchess will leave tho Ferry Wharf at 7.30 p.m. sharp, leaving Bay on return at 10 30 p.m. Tickets, available by any boat throughout the day, may be obtained from Court Secretaries and Bandsmen. Dancing in the electric-lighted Pavilion to music of the Band. D. E. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. N.B. — 'Bus leaves for Newtown on return of steamer. Fare 3d. VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held at TRENTHAM, 23rd JANUARY, 1899. PROGRAMME ; 1. NURSERY MATCH, 200 and 500 yards ; 7 shots at each range ; open to any member who has not won £1 at any Association Meeting. — Ist prize, £1 10s ; second prize, £1 ; and five prizes of 10s each. Entrance fee, 2s. 2. LADIES' MATCH, 300 and 600 yards ; 7 shots at each range. — Ist prize, £3 , 2nd prize, £2 ; three prizes of 20s each ; four prizes of 15s each ; eight prizes of 10s each. Entrance fee, 2s. 3. LICENSED VICTUALLEBS' MATCH. 500 and 700 yards; 7 shots at each range. — Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; three prizes of 20s each ; torn* prizes of 15s each ; and eight prizes of 10s each. Entrance fee, 2s. 4. CITIZENS' MATCH, 600 and 700 yards ; 7 shots at each range. — Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; Ihreo prizes of 20s each ; four prizes of 15s each ; and eight prizes of 10s each. Entrance fee, 2s. 5. GRAND AGGREGATE AND CHAMPION MATCH, 700 yards ; 10 shots , open to fh*3t 20 aggregates in matches 2, 3, and 4. — lßt prize, Champion Belt and £5 ; 2nd prize, £3 ; 3rd prize, £2 ; and five of £1 each. 6. TEAMS MATCH ; open to all members of affiliated corps ; five men a team ; aggrogate scores matches 2, 3, and 4 , three teams to compete or no second prize ; five teams or no third prize. — Ist prize, Silver Cup ancl £3; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £1. Entrance fee, ss. Subscriptions and Entrance Fees must be handed in to the Secretary al Drillshgd, on or before 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 18th January, 1899. SERGT. G. W. LACEY, • Secretary. 7, Harper-street, Wellington.

/"lOME to Petone for your Holiday on New Year's Day, And See the Sports. "\^TELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER (CUP)- MEETING-, 21st and 23ud JANUARY, 1899. Owners and Trainers are reminded that THURSDAY, sth January, is GENERAL ENTRY NIGHT, And ACCEPTANCES for the WELLINGTON CUP (4 soys) Also close on THURSDAY, sth January. All Events close at 9 p.m. N.B. — For complete programme see New Zealand Referee. H. M. LYON, Secretary. Club Hotel, Wellington. TJ^AIRARAPA RACING CLUB. [Registered .j NOTICE. The public aro hereby warned against purchasing ltaco Cards which do not bear on their covers tho words OFFICIAL PROGKAMMK. For the better protection of the public from imposition, it is hereby notified that no person has authority from the Club to sell Race Cards on the tram. G. '-. F. HUTTON, Secretary. Featherston, 28th December, 1898. T7- ARORI PLEASURE GARDENS Every attraction obtainable during New Year Holidays, including Tennis, . Boating, * • Swings, Ac. 'Buses leave Old Evening Post Corner on MONDAY, at 10, 11, 12, 1, 2 On TUESDAY, at 10, 12, 2 Return Fares by Young's Brakes, only Is. Admission to Gardens, 6dk

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 157, 31 December 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 157, 31 December 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 157, 31 December 1898, Page 6

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