MANAWATU RACING CLUB. XMAS MEETING. XMAS MEETING. ■ BOXING DAY (26th), THURSDAY (27th), SATURDAY (29th Dec/1923). FIRST RACE 12 NOON. ' FIRST RACE 12 NOON. ' TRAINS AS UNDER:— en r^ TB l ,£?ekal :ariki e-a S h y 635 a-m" PickinS UP passengers where required =r,;ONn 26thI I P?n CEMBER ONLY-Special train leaves Wellington 7.18 am f£ S ?° UI? c 10 i m" Thl3 SP°cial ™U not run on 27th an<J 29th, but on both' these dates the New Plymouth and Relief Wanganui Mail Trains will set' down and Pick up passengers at Awapuni. ' . ' , RETURN TRAIN for Sv.ellington leaves Course each night at 5.31 p.m. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE. JOY NIGHT N° 3. RECEIPTS. | EXPENDITURE. To Donations, 7th December, *" " By Donations fs Qd6 1923 ..:.. 76 19 6 WeUington Children's Hosl Proceeds Sate Tickets, pital m 0 0 Balloons, Paper Hats, - Salvation Army Girls'- «*?., Town Hall Joy ■ Home ; 50 0 0 Night, No 3 216 8 6 Salvation Army Boys' Proceeds Sale Art Union Home 50 0 0 Tickets ■ 794 11 0 Presbyterian Girls' 'Home 50 0 0 • Presbyterian Boys' Home 50 0 0 Home of Compassion 75 0 0 Levin Memorial Home ... 15 0 0 , Anglican Boys' Home ... 40 0 0 Anglican Girls' Home ... 40 0 0 St. Joseph's Orphanage ... > 35 0 0 ' Stop Out Club 40 0 0 Wellington Free Kindergarten .:........ 20 0 0 Citizens' Day Nurseries;... 10 0 0 District Nursing Guild ... 10 0v 0 Residential Nursery 10 0 0 St. Barnabas Babies' Home ' 10 0 0 - . Y.W.C.A. 10 0 0 \ Boys' Institute 10 0 0 Advertising— "Evening Post" 15 10 0 "Dominion" 3 15 0 "N.Z. Times" 4 5 0 "Sportsman" ' 010 0 "Free Lance" 10 0 "N.Z. Truth" 14 0 i Bank. Charge '. 0 50 Balance Union Bank, Wel- . lington ... 461 10 0 ; ■ ■• £1087 19 0 ' ■■ ." ■ . £103719 p WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED QHARHTES FUND. * Government Inscribed Stock (representing surplus Joy Nights Nos. 1 & *' and 2) :; - ■ coi 10 n Cash, U.8.A., Wellington. (surplus Joy Night"n'o."'^"".'.'.'.'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 461 10 0 £985 9 0 RUGBY FQOTBALLERS OF WELLINGTON DISTRICT. SffUI&FJ 801*1"!"5 RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ARE HOLDING A GALA ON BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER j and continuing for.the following days until Saturday, 29th ; ■ ' ■■■ December—a. total of Four : . Days. , , ...... ■• " ■■■ '. .■' ■ 5.0.5. : '■'" ■' ■■ /':'.'■■' The Club confidently appeals to the Footballers of Wellington ■ ■ to give their support to tho Gala, the proceeds of which are to go to "the Gymnasium Fund. £j}?7 BE? nt at tlle Gala to be held on the RECREATION GROUND AT EASTBOURNE, will ensure, a pleasantouting : and enjoyment to young and old. EASTBOURNE'S GREAT GALA! SPORTS, HIGHLAND DANCING, SWIMMING Etc EACH DAY. DANCING IN THE OPEN-AIR j On a specially-constructed Cabaret Floor, from 2.30 p.m. till j midnight each day. Admission One Shilling. .' ' Children FREE. j (UNDERMENTIONED LINES TO HAND TOO LATE FOR OUR BIG ADVT ! - IN THIS ISSUE.) 350 HOLIDAY FROCKS 6/11. WELL CUT, SMART DESIGNS, IN LADD3S' AND FULL SIZES. I 300 OTHERS—In Foulard, Ratines, Printed Cotton Fugi, Satin Morocain Tod I Frocks, Voile, Crepe, etc—ALL AT ABOUT HALF RULING PRICES—Bs lli, ■ 10s lid, 12s lid, 14s lid, 16s 6d. i AMONGST THE OTHER LINES SEE THESE:— MONSTER BALLOONS—For 3d. .Ladies' READY-TO-WEAR HATS—Bs Ladies' HOLEPROOF ART SILK HOSE Ud. —4s lid. Ladies' UNTRIMMED SHAPES—Ss Ud. "Burlington" PURE SILK HOSE—I3s Ladies' SILK KNITTED JUMPERS— Hd- ■ 16s 6d. 150 FINE-GRADE ART WOVEN FLOOR RUGS. [ 8/11. Worth 15/6. Over 80 kinds in DAINTY BOXES of Imitation FUGI, in natural, black, navy Fine Embroidered Swiss and Irish and colours—2s 4Jd. 2slK Ud?™iVboft nd'i; ; Shadowette CRETONNES-1, lid. ; HJ&&&&3 &£&-«. is,' is *W££3?£g!£- inlißhfca°d Ud, to 10s 6d. „ . , „■ Novelty SPONGE&-ls' 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d. S*?S?L Purchase in LONG CURTAINPresentation UMBRELLAS—I7s 6d, 22s i N? S- •f* c*,° r Madras, latest designs— 6d, 29s 6d. ■ ■•" ocl > «s H«i 3s 6d. COLES CASH DRAPERY CO. 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. TRIPE! ~ " of the ox > but aan>s teWEDGWOOD HOUSE DIXON'S CHINA SHOP, .AND THERE WILL .BE A ROW IF SOMEONE BREAKS IT! The price is much the same, but where you get it makes all the difference CRYSTAL SALADS OR VASES OR TUMBLERS-they are Si tJ* n^ 5 tinctive, and being fmported direct CHEAPER THAN WHOLESALE For a shiUing or two you can BUY A GIFT THAT WILL SPFTT tuao 1923 for years, to come. For a pound you can please a sunless old maidor deH^t three average people. • mwa or aeugnt SILKS AND SATINS END IN—DUSTERS! MEMORY LIVES IN CHINA GIFTS! remahfto^bu 11 b'g telk> S° " * °hanCe to COrue and crit;cise and—perchance DIXON'S, THE ONLY CHINA SHOP IN WELLINGTON, 82-84, LAMBTON QUAY, near Government Buildines (Two doors from Scoullar's). HAVE A 3d GUESS FOR THE FREE XMAS GIFTS (I deliver and pack for post.) BALLROOM DANCING. ANNUAL RT?Pttat TtyTISS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio, 13, A- u" Bv "CITAL oJr" B>s Chawb6i-s, Willis street. Tel. MRS. M'CARTIE'S MUSIC PUPILS 870. Private Lemons by Appointment. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM 'Tdult 0 5S at Tho A^b a!Ba dor every '"^ fffif o™™*0 ™™*- ™> St^TtJf 30 ' Bad F"day -f 01
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Evening Post, Volume 148, Issue 148, 20 December 1923, Page 2
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