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WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING- MEETING. " FIEST DAY, TO-MORROW ! SECOND DAY— SATURDAY, 23ed OCTOBER. SPECIAL TRAINS leave for TEENTHAM EACISCOUESE at intervals during the day. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. TTKT ONDERLAND m H E AT E E ROYAL. OPENS TO-MORROW AFTERNOON TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! AND EVENING. TLo Unequalled and' Unassailable FULLER'S lhe Best PICTURES! Toboggan WaterShute FULLER'S of All. PICTURES I Mm. Railway Helter Skelter A Magnificent Array of Up-to-date PicLaughing Gallery ICalsenjam. Castle torial studies, including the Summer House Fernery PAGEANT IN THE SKY. &awns Gardens A Fine Series, Depicting Aviation Week Pike Lake . at Rheims, and Shows the ExtraordiAmusements. nary Spectacle of ATT THT? Attmnr prfi.' 20 AIRSHIPS FL.YINU TOGETHER! ALL IHE ABOVE FREL. THE KIKQ AT KNOWSLEY. SEE WONDERLAND AT NIGHT. THE TRAPPERS (Pathe Art Drama). TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND •kYJiiiN'ilNGr. And a Host of Others Equally as Good • Adults, Is; Children, 6d. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS. AUBREY GAULTER, Secretary. Prices— Circle, 2a ; Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d. TOAPTIST UNION OF NEW ZEA- * cs0 ™ d Soats at Dresden Company. JlB LAND. fT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MISSIONARY DAY TO-MORROW. Sol ° Le6see s and Managers— Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 10.30— Business Session. LINLEY AND DONOVAN'S "At Homo," Concert Cham- S^rrova o Rc ig n ROYAL ber Town Hall. Chairman : Mr. A. PICT pP R^ S . Supreme PICTURES 'F. Carey. Speakers: Revs. J. • lhe Abode of the Illustrious and Takle (India) W H Hinton Unassailable. (Thames) and E. A Kirwood LAST NIGHT OF THIS SUPERB BILL. . THE CONVICT'S SACRIFICE. 7.50 — Public Meeting in the Church. SWEET AND TWENTY Chairman: Mr. Gilbert Carson (Wan- TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW 1 ganui). Speakers : Miss Gainsford ANOTHER NEW BUDGET OF (India), Rev. J. Takle (India), and SCEMC, DRAMATIC, AND COMEDY Mr. W. H. George. STUDIES. Musio by United Choirs. Come Early rv ?? TJ B °?^ T S^^ at Abel's. 1 13 OUR PRICES. 6d •"~ri>l&l A v*7.-> Booking Fee, 6d extia. .^^^^^^terr^ ' QTA' R PICTURES. t St Thomas's Hall, Nowtown. HTTTrn -D a tjt- t> a r.T ttt, AND EVERY EVENING at 8 o'clock. UTT ? A w^ SAS? G CLTJB « This Week'i, Programme is of ExcepLOWLR HUIT. tional Merit. Every Picture a Star. Admission — 16. and 6d. Matinees on THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1909. Saturdays. N.B.— Owing to previous booking, tho Star Pictures will not show FIRST RACE, 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday Night next. F. WOLFGANG, Manager. SPLENDID ACCEPTANCES. THOMAS'S HALL, Trains leavo Lambton Station for Lower NEWTOWN. Hutt or Petone 10.15. 11.5, 12.5, 1.20, 2.30. ■ TO-MORROW NIGHT ! SPECIAL at 140 TO-MORROW NIGHT! Keturn Far,,, Is Second; Is 6d First. ffi OCTOBER Admission to Course Is, Ladies Free; Ad- WLDMSSDAY, 20th OCTOBER. mission to Grandstand and! Saddling Pad- £SAN-E5 AN -E £9^9Ss^ ! dock 3s, Ladiet Free. GRAND CONCERT ! 'Buses and motor 3 will meet all trains. In Aid of the Wellington South District Private carriages ai'fd motors allowed on Cricket Club. lawn— admission 2s 6d. PROGRAMME: WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL BAND. „. . . „ T I"* L Pianist — Mr. J. Fisher. J. G. W. DALRYMPLE, Song— Selected— Mr. F. J. Carr. Secretary. Song — Selected — Mr. A. Hobmen. Wiw^ ZEALAND RAILWAYS. icnlZldectetM^A^^Newraai,. ■^ TTTT , 7 . -r^rTnn - ' Song— Selected— Mr. C. Read. WELLINGTON RACES. Song-Selected-Mr. F. S. Kain. « I ' AT TRENTHAM, 20th and 23rd OCT. Song— Selected— Mr. P. G. Blow. Song — Selected— Mr. J. Dykes. j HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, p f tt i available for return until Monday, 25th . October, will be obtainable as under:— Selertion— Nowtown Brass Band. From Woodvillo, Opaki, and inter- Song— Selected— Miss Tilyard. _ mediate stations to Te Aro and Wellingiou Recitation— Mr. J. D. Sievwnght. j (Lambton), and from The Gorge, Foston, &ong— Selected— Mr. J. Sweeny. I Porirua, and .intermediate stations to Wei- bong-Selected— Mus Gamble. , lin £ on (Thorndon), on 19th and 22nd Oc- j^SSHzifc & S£. From Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, Song-Sclccted-Mr. R. E. Digby. and intermediate stations to To Aro and .n. n } c star Picture Proprietary has Wellington (Lambton), on 19th, 20th, and k»MUy consented to show several of the 22nd October. Cinematograph Pictures during .the ovenNOTE— On 20th October the ticketu in £- . from Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, Prices — 2s and Is ; children half-price, and intermediate stations will bo obtain- Doors open 7.30 p.m. able only by "the train which leaves Master- W. A. 'THOMSON, Hon. Treas. ton at 7.0 a.m. and Greytown at 7.34- a.m. ; • NEW ZEALAND'S On 20lh and 23rd October, tickets (in- atutcttat X- a it at axttv eluding admission to Racecourse), available G n^T^tZ^n, AND for use on day of issue only, will he ob- MILITARY TOURNAMENT. tamable from Te Aro, Wellington (Lambton), Ngahauranga, Petone, and Lower — Hutt to Trentham (return)— Carriages, 4s PALMERSTON NORTH. 6d ; Seated Wagons, 3s 6d. From Masterlon, Groytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations to Trentham— Bth and 9th NOA i'.MBER, 1909 Holiday Excuroion Fares (by morning train (King's Birthday). only). Admission to Racecourse is NOT included in Holiday Excursion Fares. A NATIONAL EVENT. wiU n rufa h s unde? :- ° Ct ° b<sr PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR. FOR RACKCOUPvSE-Te Aro dep. 10.34 and 11.0 a.m., Weilington dep. 10.51, 11.0, .„ t> i ctt »» t> ', »- 11.10 a.m., and 1.5 p.m. ' ' All Branches of H.M. Royal Navy and The 10.34 a.m. train from Te Aro will . N :^ defence Force competing in Exnot stop for passengers between Te Aro cltlngf ConteEts of Stall and Pluck. and Trentham. The 11.0 a.m. train from Wellington will „ . tit<«t>t ivq stop at Lower Hutt, and the 11.10 a.m. J-HKUJjIiSG DISPLAYS and 1.5 p.m. trains will stop at Petone and And HUMOROUS EVENTS Lower Hutt, to take up passengers for Trentham. " Pasbengera from Ngahauranga _ will re- Feats with Sword, Lance, and Bayonet, quire to travel by the tram leaving Ngahauranga at 10.7 a.m. ; those from Petone Grand Musical Ride. a'LlTnd ] Hl n HT™o£ frSinVower ™* ™^ Di^ Hutt by trains leaving Lower Hutt at 1130 1-. m -» "j» d 1 - 26 .P- n lv rTYT NEW ZEALAND PHYSICAL DRILL With these exceptions Race trains Wtt/L AND BAYONFT FTPHTTNP rTTAM NOT STOP BETWEEN WELLINGTON PIONSHTPS *«>rJ"U*fcr CHAMAND TRENTHAM. .riUJNbiUIS. FROM RACECOURSE— For Wellington and To Aro at 4.48 and 5.20 p.rii., and Admission to Grounds la. for AVellington only at 5.10 and 5.30 p.m. — — '• The 5.10 .p.m. train will stop at Lower JOHNSONVILLE DISTRICT TOWN Hutt only to set down passengers. BOARD. The 5.20 p.m. train WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN TRENTHAM AND WEL. NOTICE. , L1^ GT /.°iS for .P_ a « 6n «« p B. . A MEETING of Ratepayers and Reei- I The 4.48 and 5^30 p.m. trams will stop J^L dents will bo held on WEDNEBat Lower Hutt, Petone, and Ngahauranga DA"V, the 20th day of October, at 8 p.m., to set down passengers. in tho Rechabjto Hall, Johnsonville, to „, , „„ _ , Discuss Ways and Means for' Recreation Ihe usual 9.55 a.m. Te Aro-Woodville Ground Improvements, tram wil l leave JTe Aro at 9.43 a.m., Wei- j w prattHWATTF Tnwn OWk lmgton 9.55, Ngahauranga, 10.7, Petone BKAIIiiWAII*,, lown Olerfc. 10.20, Lower Hutt 10.28. X,, cjnrTATT^T PATfTV Loter'St^loS 1 Wellin * ton for A SPECIAL MEETING Pti^Wellington X« ,=,,1 \in am W ir . tt -A. Branch N.Z.S.P. will be held in Pie usual 5 10 p.m We hngton-Upper Socialist Hall, Manners-street, TO-MOR-Hutfc nl Oc^ber) will run to Lowet RO W (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 ut oniy. o'clock. Members urgently requested to pTt t • m ? P.m. Wellington-Upper attend. Business— Remit from National Hutt tram (23rd October) will run from Executive Lower Hutt to Upper Hutt only. ROBT. HOGG, Organising Secretary. The usual 6.5 p.m. Te Aro-Lower Hutt - - - - train (20th October) will run to* Upper WELLINGTON BUILDERS AND Huti, Lower Hutt dep. 7.8 p.m.. Upper CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION. Hutt arrive 7.54 p.m. t The i 2i 2 5? ,p, p - n \ I rain u PPer Hutt to mHE Adjourned Annual Meeting of Lower Hutt (week days) will, on 20th Oc- JL Members will bo held at Jamieson's tober, leave Upper Hutt at 12.40 p.m., Buildings, Woodnard-strect, on THURSw, Pr ?«* arr - 125 P m - DAY > 21 . st inst -> at 8 P- m - Every lho 4.35 p.m. train Upper Hutt to member is requested to attend. Lower Hutt (week days) will, on 20th Oc- WM. A. W. GRENFELL, tober, leave Upper Hutt at 4.15 p.m., con- Secretary. nectmg at Lower Hutl with train for Wei- ■ lmgton at 5.6 p.m. IN BANKRUPTCY. Hie 5.17 p.m. train Upper Hutt to Weilmgton (Saturdays) will, on 23rd October, "TVTOTICE is hereby given that divilcave Upper Hutt at 5.50 p.m. (will run to -^ dends in the undermentioned eaLower Hutt only), connecting at Lower tate3 are now payable at my office (10 Hutt with train for Te Aro at 6.36 p.m. am - to 4 p.m.) on all proved claims, The 5.30 p.m. train from Racecourse will °. n d u P on production of promissory notea stop at Horotaunga to take up passetigere ( lf any ) f° r endorsement. Tho only trains by which Raco tickets STRINGER, Thomas William Arthur, will be issued will be tho Race trains; tho First and final of 26 7d in the £. 9.43 a.m. Te Aro-Woodville train (from CLARK, Thomas Matthew. First and Ngahauranga, Petone, and Lower Hutt final of 6s 9d in the J3. only). and the 1.20 p.m. Wellington-Upper RITSON, Elizabeth. First of 12* 6d in Hutt train (1.8 p.m. from Te Aro, Satur- the ±!. day). RIDER, John Neil. First and final of Season Tickets (Press reporters' tickets 7s H d » l the £. oxcepted), Tourist Tickets, and Free Passes A. SIMPSON, will not be availablo by tho Raco trains. Official Assignee. BY ORDER Wellington, 19th October, 1909. -^ ' . . _ FURNITUTIF TCfANTJiD, Menage Boy ; aleo Youth, yrxj ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furni- " with come experience, for machine- TT ture; highest price cash down. C. room. Ajvply Frea Lance office. Daubney, 148, Tory-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 8

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