TIHEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT, at, 8, TO-NIGHT. An Unparalleled Triumph Achieved by This Week's Gigantic Programme. Tho Unapproachable and Unassailable. FULLERS' THE BEST PICTURES FULLERS' OF ALL. PICTURES A Superb Series of Pictorial Art Studies, Including — THE LEGEND OF ORPHEUS, A Sublime and Artistic- Classical Drama. THE BLACK HAND, THE BANKS OF THE GANGES. Scenes in Cannes, Tho Electric Street Fan, The Little Violet Seller, A Mistake in the Addresses, A Child's Faith, An Old Bachelor's Find, An Awful Symphony. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS. Prices— Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Doors 7.15. Reserves at Dresden ITTIS MAJESTY'S TBEATKeI Sole Lessees Linley and Donovan. THE Supremo THE ROYAL , for all ROYAL PICTURES. Time. PICTURES. Attracting Greater Crowds than ever. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! CONSUL Tho CONSUL THE Trained THE GREAT. Ape. GREAT. THE HONOUR of the ALPINE GUIDE. PICTURESQUE PYRENEES DIAMOND OUT DIAMOND TOBACCO GROWING. A TRAGIC IDYLL. THE WAY OF THE CROSS. ROLLER SKATING, la 6UR PRICES. 6d Plan Abel's Booking Fee, 6d. COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY. MANAWATU SCULLING HANDICAP. MANAWATU SCULLING HANDICAP. FOXTON. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1909. FD3ST HEATS, 2ud DEC. FINAL, 3rd DEC. Starting at about 1.30 p.m. each day. Distance, about 2£ miles. STAKES: Ist, £150 and Cup valued at £25; 2nd, £50; 3rd, £30. Starter: C. O'Connor. Deputy-Starter-N. Galbraith. Judge : Dr. O'Brien. Umpire : Win. Beach SPECIAL Train Arrangements at Holiday Excursion rates have been mads from Wellington, Masterton, Dannevirke, and Wanganui (for particulars see railway posters), and for tram from Sandon. Fares : From Foxton to the course (about 3 miles), by steamer, inoluding return »nd admission to ground, 5s 6d ; by brakes, 2s each wav : by cabs, 2s 6d each way. Admission to ground only, 2s 6d; Children under 12, Free. Luncheon Booth at charge of 2s ; Te* Room at charge Is. Horse Paddock, Is; Motor Car Paddock, la. Steamers and vehioles will leave at intervals and on arrival of trains. A clear view is obtainable from start to finish. Bookmakers, their Agents or Clerks, will not be allowed to ply their calling. Official Programme will be issued by Committee. This being the first important event of its kind in the Dominion, the Committee hope to make it such a success that anysurplus will be funded for a similar annual event. ' WM. BOCK, Hon. Seo. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SCULLING MATCH AT FOXTON. 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1909. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Foxton, available for return until 4th December, will be obtainable from Wanganui, Taihape, Palmerston North, Oroua Bridge, • Wellington (Thorndon), and intermediate stations, and from Palmerston, Dannevirke, Masterton, and intermediate stations by morning trains only (express and mail trains excepted), on 2nd and 3rd December. NOTE.— Holiday Excursion Tickets from Wellington (Thorndon) will be issued- only by the special train, leading Wellington on each day at 7.10 a.m. (sc& below). Holiday Excursion Tickets to Foxton will not be available by tho WellingtonNew Plymouth mail train, leaving Wellington at 8.15 a.m. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER. Special Passenger trains will run as ' below : — I FOR FOXTON— Wellington (Thorndon) ' dep. 7.10 a.m., Johnsonville 7.38, Paekakariki 8.38, Otaki 9.23, Levin 10.0, Longburn 11.0, Foxton arrive 11.50 a.m. This train will stop only at the stations named, and Paremata for passengers. FOR WELLINGTON (Thorndon)— Foxton dep. 5.40 p.m., Longburn 6.35, Levin 7.40, Otaki 8.20, Paokakariki 9.15, Wellington arrive 10.55 p.m. This train will not stop for passengers between Foxton and Longburn, but after leaving Longburn will stop at all stations as required to sot down passengers. In addition to the Special Train leaving Foxton for Wellington (Thorndon) at 5.40 p.m., passengers for Wellington, Longburn, and intermediate stations by 4.30 p.m. special from Foxton may connect at Longburn with train leaving Palmerston North at 5.10 p.m. BY ORDER. WOMEN'S SOCIAL POLITICAL LEAGUE (Mr 3. Seddon, Patron). ffllHE Monthly Meeting will \ be held at J- tho Rooms, Bidwill-st., on THURSDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. An Address will be given by a lady on "Emigration." All members are specially requested to attend. Special business. E. MOORE, Hon. Sec. LAND ! LAND ! BLENHEIM ! BLENHEIM ! mHE FAMOUS WAIRAU PLAINS. X COME ACROSS TO BLENHEIM AND SETTLE. SECURE A SECTION! SECURE A SECTION! On the WAIRAU PLAIN for an investment, as the district must go ahead owing to its healthy, dry climate, rich soil, enormous exports, and vicinity to Wellington. Blenheim is the soundest towi/ in New Zealand, and with the cutting up of tho large estates and the dredging of the river, will soon be THE PORT OF MARLBOROUGH. M'LAUCHLAN & CO., BOX 85. BLENHEIM. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the sevea.l ral parcels of land hereinafter described will bo brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1908," unless caveat bo lodged forbidding tho parno on or before tho 20th day of December, 1909 Application 4335. STEWART AUSTIN and KATHLEEN AGNES ROWDEN.— 18 perchei. part Suburban Section 28, Town of Wanganui. Unoccupied. Application +342. THOMAS ROWELL, Junior. — 12 1-10 perches, part Section 81, Cily of Wellington. Unoccupied. Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated' this 24th day of November, 1909, at the Lands Rcijistry Office, Wellington. E. BAMFORD, Dutrict Land Registrar.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 8
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