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FOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL T SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. Petone \ Old Boys— Athletic Park No. 1. Mehobe \. Wellington — -Athletic Paik No. 2. Oriental \. Poneke- Mnamai. Kick-oft at 6 o'clock. ADMISSION, (id. LADIES FEEE GRAND STAND, fid. Commencing with Satuiday fiist a chaige of Sixpence Admission will be made to the Mnamai Giound Playeis will get passes from the Club Secietai ies D. McKENZIE, Secretary.

Tl * ELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF \ \ SPILUTUALInTS, "Registeied ' NEW CENTUM f ) ALL, KENT TEEUACE. SUNDAY, MAY 18th, 1902, At 7 o'clock sharp. DR. PEEBLES Will Lectuie on "WHAT I SAW IN PALESTINE, AND WHO WAS JESUS CHBIST?" Wntten questions answeied. Hymns from the Spmtual Songstei. Admission — Side door, 1/6; fiont dooi 1/-.

A*- memoi\ tieasuies impiesj-ions tecened and lepioduces them as oic.asion occiiis, cleat, calm, and eoheient, so tieaMiie in \Olll miml the valuable knowledge that Barraclough's Progandra is< the certain cine for coins and Barraclough's Magic Nervine iehe\ es \ lolent toothache in one minute and soon arlusts dec.v and kills the nene Don t tieaMiie in jour iniij-e what should he spent on Barraclough's Progandra and Barraclough' 5 Magic Nervine as> these two piepaiations. aie g-ood investments and the pnee ii- vtithin the leach of all Most poople in New Zealand ha\ c then shaieof pleabiue and no more hitteiness than the_\ demise Certainh much pain it. caused thiough' violent, raging toothache and coins But jou need not expect anj Minpath\ fiom \oui friends, as they will only ask— " \\h\ don't \ou use Barraclough's Progandra for coins and Barraclough's Magic Nervine foi toothache ' ' And that is the best advice that can be given. ' But w heie can I get them '" " Oh, all chemists."

TENDERS FOR MAIL STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND MOTUEKA. Geaieial Post Office, Wellington, 28th April, 1902. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at the General Post Office, Wellington until Noon of WEDNESDAY the 21st May, 1902, for the performance of one of the following mail steam services between Wellington and Motueka — 1. A weekly service- each way from the Ist November to the 31st May, and a fortnightly service between the Ist June and the 31st October 2. An alternative service each way twice weekly, from the 20th December to the end of February , weekly, from the Ist March to the 30th June, fortmghtly, from the Ist July to 19th December. Oi , 3. A service three times a fortnight, from the 20th December to the end of February once a week, from the Ist March to the 30th -June, and fortnightly, from the Ist July to the 19th December. Motueka is to be the final port of departure of the steamer on the voyage to Wellington. The service to bo performed by a steamer of not less than 75 tons register, with a maximum draught of 7ft and capable of steaming not less than eight knots an hour. The vessel's hold or holds to be suitably ventilated, to tihe satisfaction of the PostmasterGeneral, for the stowage and carriage of fruit. Tenderers are required to state the rates to be charged for passengers, for fruit agricultural, garden and dairy produce of all descriptions, and general mei'ohandise. Tenders to be indorsed, "Tenders for Wellington-Motueka MaU-serrice," mnsf be made on the printed form of inland mail tender (which may be obtained at any Chief Post-office), and addressed to tiie Secretary General Post Office, Wellington. Names, tonnage, and horse-power of steamers proposed to be used to be stated. The lowest or any tender will not neoessarilv be accepted. W. GRAY, Secretary.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 98, 17 May 1902, Page 16

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