TliK GRAND OLD GAME OF RUGBY FOOTBALL' ATHLKfIC PARK, SATURDAY, JUNE 3id, 190.) (Pi nice of Wales V, Birthday). FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL ! NORTH ISLAND Yersub SOUTH ISLAND.
THIS will be the MATCH of tihe SEASON. A numbei of the FOOTBALLERS taking part in it will have to uphold the New Zealand colours on, the football fields of Biatam and hence each individual player will be piufc on his mettle, a^ from this Match the Selection Committee will be able to judge the qualifications of the men best fitted to represent the Colony awaanist the wartln opponents in the Old' Land. RUGBY FOOTBALL ao it should be played will be denoted on the Athletic Park on SATURDAY, JUNE 3id
KICK-OFF AT 3 P.M
ADMISSION, Is GRAND STAND Is E. WYLIE, Hon. Sec. N.Z R U.
riiHEATRE ROYAL J_ EVERY EVENING, at 8
DIX'S G-AIETY COMPANY TO-MORROW (Satuiday) NIGHT. Further Great Importations!. First Time m New Zealand 1 THE GAIETY SIX ' TOE GAIETY SIX ' THE GAIETY SIX ! FRANK CARDEN HAWTHORNE and WILSON. The Marvellous BICKNELLS. TOD CALLAWAY. DANTE THE MARVELLOUS. And Our GREAT DOUBLE CO. > Prices as visual. PLan at Holhday^s.
rp LITE RINK, INGESTRE-STREET
THREE SESSIONS DAILY— Momma, 10.30 till 12.30, Afternoon*,, 2 30 till o. Evenings, 7 30 fall 10
NOTICE. TT T E b?'°; to notif\ that we have acV » quired the WholesaJe Stationeiv and Paper Branch of the* business of GRABHAM, LTD., a* from April 22nd, 1905. The business will be carried on at the same address as heretofore. We hold complete Stocks of STATIONERY, PAPERS, and PRINTERS' SUNDRIES. LITTLEBURY AND COMPANY, 3, Wilhs-street, Wellington. Telegrams Littleibury, Wellington. P 0 Box, 309. Telephone, 2004.
FULL BRASS BAND
WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE. MRS. LOIE F. PRIOR, of Seattle, Wash will LECTURE and give Messages at the Close of the Lecture. Dooi s open at 6 pm. Lecture at 7. No admission after 7. ADMISSION • 2s and Is.
REMARKABLE VALUES.. ..AT.. George & Kersley's.
A SPLENDID PURCHASE of Children's American Coats, in cream, crimson, \ieux rose, and blues, 24 inches. These we are marking at less than half-prices — 6/6 to 1 0/6 Each
ANOTHER PURCHASE. Children's Guard Coats, in heavy navy serge, piped with crimson and green, with gold buttons, 24 inches to 36 inches. These are really worth seemg — 6/1 1 to 15/n Each Ladies' Grey Tweed Coats, three-quarter length, all new and fashionable shapes, worth a guinea each All marked 12/6 Ladies' Golf Jerseys in crimson, navy, white w^ith revers and roll collar, gold buttons. All marked 6/6 Ladies' Flannelette Nightdresses, full sizes, white and pink. 3/1 1, 4/11, 5/i I, 6/1 1 Ladies' Flannelette Chemises, white and pink. 2/6, 2/1 1, 3/1 1, to 5/1 1 Ladies' Flannelette Knickers, white and pink, i/u, 2/9, to 3/6 Be Sure and Visit the Bargain Room, top floor. Take the Lift.
The Economic, the Daylight Store
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 256, 27 May 1905, Page 9
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