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TIJ ANGANUI VY ANGANUI CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! A year's entertainment packed in a week. Framed to interest and amuse all. You cannot afford to miss this. Spend your well-earned holiday in Wanganui. It will bo the j oiliest week you ever had. MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER— Grand North Island Military Tournament. Open to the wholo colony. Contests for Field Artillery, Mounted Infantry, Engineers, Cadets, and Infantry. TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBER— Regatta, Maori, and Sailing Events. Crews from far and near. Sculls, Pairs, Fours and Eights. Sailing Championship, Maori Canoo Races, Hurdle Races, Historic War Canoes. No dull moments. All fun. WEDNESDAY, 28th DECEMBER— Swimming Carnival. Probably N.Z. Championships, Cheap Up-river and Seasido Excursions. THURSDAY, 29th DECEMBER— Band Marching and Waltz Contests. Also Maori War Dances, Poi Dances, etc. No scramble for vantage ground. All can sit and see in Cook's Gardens. FRIDAY, 30th DECEMBER— Hugo Athletic and Cycling Carnival. A raro field day for Athlotos. New Zealand's best peds. and wheelmen will bo here. Motor Races, Maori Hakas, etc. SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER— A Day on New Zealand's Rhine. River and Seaside Excursions, Swimming Sports, etc. Each oveuing at tho Opera House the Gorgeous -Spectacular Dramqf— "PARADISE, NEW ZEALAND.' Over 100 performers, trained by the eminent SIGN Oil BORZONI. Beautiful Illustrated Booklet. Send three penny stamps for postage. Tells all about tho Carnival. Wire for Accommodation now. J. T. MUIR, Secretary. P.O. Box 134. HUTTVALLEY RIDES (I COMPANY) COMPANY ORDERS. /COMPANY Parades at new Recreation V^ Ground on FRIDAY, 2nd December, at 7.30 p.m. Acting Non-coms, at 7. After parade a Meeting will be held for purpose of Electing two Subalterns and the necessary Committees. Full attendance requested. By Order Acting-O.C. 26th November, 1904. rr\HE WELLINGTON STEAM FERHY A COMPANY (Ltd.). DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SUNDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Leave Town. Leavo Bay. 10.15 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 5.30 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). NOTICE. npRESPASSERS with guns and dogs on A the property known as Paponui will be Prosecuted. L. LARSEN. Ohariu, 25th November, 19C4. GRAND UNSURPASSED OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE GRANDEST BUSINESS SITE, FREEHOLD, IN THE IMPORTANT TOWN OF PALMERSTON NORTH. In accordance with the Will of the late Joseph Gattsche, Esq., MESSRS. MOUNSEY AND CO. will sell by public auction at their rooms, Rangitikei-street, Palmefston North, on THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m.— Section 269, containing One Acre (more or less), with a frontage of 132 ft to Rangitikei-street, and all the buildings thereon, consisting ' of an up -to • date Browery — the 'EAGLE BREWERY"— with a 7hogshead complete plant, together with a 7-roomed residence, stables, 1 storeroom, bottling-house, etc., etc. A going concern with a first-class connection. The purchaser of this fine properly secures a sure fortune. Tho site is in the heart of the future Chicago of New Zealand, and will in no distant time bo worth hundreds of pounds per foot. It must be sold for division of estate. The property can be inspected at any time during business hours. TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. For further particulars apply to MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, Palmerston North. CANTERBURY BREAKFAST BACON, CANTERBURY HAMS, MILD CURE. CHEDDAR" CHEESE, 1 SPECIALLY MATURED. WARDELL BROS. & CO., WILLIS-STREET. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS IF you paid this amount for a Cyclo you could not purchase a better machine than the ROYAL SPEEDWELL at oi f* Note the Fittings — Hollow, Jointless, Plated Rims, Reflex Clipper Tires, Brooks Saddlos, Crabbo and Bowdon Brakes, Hyde Freo Wheels, Renolds Chains. Wo court comparison. GOODWIN & PHELAN, 116, UPPER WILLIS-STREET (Near Manners-street). THE NEW PRINTING 'MACHINE! T3RINTS hand and typewritten matter. Copies obtained as quick as operator can feed paper. 1000 copies taken from oue btcncil. A counter records number printed. The GESTETNER ROTARY CYCLOSTYLE Rapidly Saves its Cost. YEREX, BARKER & FINLAY (Ltd.)'. Opposite Town Hall, Wellington. THANKS. "1/TR. JAMES SMITH, of 19, ArgyleIYJL street, debires to Thank all those kind friends who so kindly sent flowers and floral wreaths in his late sad bereavement

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 6