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Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Ranfurly, the Right Hon R. J. Seddon, Colonel Pole Fenton (Commander of the Forces) Lieutenant-Colonel Newall and Officers of the Wellington Garrison. GARRISON BAND. GRAND FANCY FAIR AND ART UNION (By Special Permission of the Colonial Secretary), In Aid of a New Set of Instruments, 19 NOW OPEN AT TH8 J SKATING RINK And will remain open until SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1897. The FANCY FAIR will be OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON from 3 till 5.30 o’clock, and EVERY EVENING FROM 7 TILL 10. 40 Handsome and Valuable Prizes will he given in the Art Union. Art Union Positively Drawn on MONDAY EVENING, the 25th last., at Bo’clock, in the Skating Rink, Prizes are now on view in shop in Willis street, where tickets can be purchased during the day and evening. TICKETS, Is each (which includes Admission once to the Fair), H, DAVIS, Secretary. 139 A. M. SCHOCH, Assist. Sec. Salvation Army Citadel. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.30 o’clock. Repeat of the WESLEYAN SUNDAY - SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE, In, aid of Army Mission Work, Conductor, Mr Hillman. Chairman. Mr G, Tiller. Tickets, 6d each. Scholars admitted by side door. Piano and organ kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. 185 JEE3 X OHAN G E Hall. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. LADIES’ In Aid of St. Andrew’s Dorcas Society. BUTTERFLY LAND. , Libretto by H. B. Bridge, Esq. | ' Appropriate Songs, Choruses, Dances, &0., introduced by Mesdamea Mac Duff Boyd, Wilson, Thomson, Misses Parsons, Newton, Watson, Letham, Greig, Macginnity, Holmes, Tripe and Hennah. BURLESQUE ORCHESTRA (With apologies to the Wellington Orchestral Society.) Commence at 8 o’clock. Feats, 2s Cd, 2s, Is. Box plan at the Dresden. 135 WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will bo hold in the Clubroom, No. 11, Exchange Buildings, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 21st October, 1897, at 8 o’clock. M. BUCKLEY JOYCE. 41 Hon Sec. WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIA- ' TION. 4 SPECIAL General Meeting will bo held in No, 9 Room, Exchange Buildings, Lambton quay, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, October 25th, at 8 o’clock. Business—To consider the application of the Petone Cricket Club to be included in the Junior Championship. 190 , W. C. S. LEVEES. Hon. Sec. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. OPENING OP NEW TOWN HALL. 4 PPLTCATIONS addressed to the Chair- /\ man will bo received until the 13fch November, 1897, for the opening nights of the Maatertcn Town Hall. Applicants to state nature of performance, number of nights required, and make an offer of percentage of gross proceeds. Any further particulars on application to J . - E. BROWN,':* 52 Secretary. BOROUGH OP PETONE. NOTICE OP POLL. ■; the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, : ; 1886,< and-jthe Petone Corporation Loan Empowering Act, 1892. 1 HEREBY give notice that a Poll of the Burgesses of the Borough of Petone will be taken on WEDNKSDAY, the 27th day of October, 3897, upon the (proposal of the Petone Borough Council to borrow the sum of .£2OOO by way of Special Loan for the purposes of Drainage and Street Improvement, details of which proposal have already been advertised. .... The Polling Booth will be at the office of the Petone Borough Council, in 'Jackson street; Petone, and the hours of Polling from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. , Dated this 20th day of October, 1897. ’ R; CLEMENT KIRK, 188 . . .: s Mayor. - MAYORAL ELECTION. borough"© p HUTT. AT tho request of a large number of the Burgesses of tho Borough, I have much pleasure, in again offering myself for Reelection to the Office of.Maypr., - 1 Yonraobediently, 187 W. A, FITZHERBERT. THE WAIRARAPA SHOW, THE ANNUAL SHOW OF THE VTTTAIBARAPA PASTORAL AND V V AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will be held on their Grounds, Carterton, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 4th and sth November, 1897. j: All entries 1 close with Mr W, Sellar, Masterton ; Mr F. H. Wood, Qreyiown; Mr W. Book, Featheraton : andethe Secretary, at Carterton,on SATURDAY23rd October, at noon. ‘ . B. W. DORSET, 963 ( ;,-j Secretary. B I 0 YCLE s. STRONG, Swift and Sound, Light, Lisssom and Lasting. ■; • Get a Bicycle Built to Order i&y JENKINSQN AND 00. . And Secure the above Qualities Grouped in a V CHAMPION." Before buying Elsewhere, ■ CALL AND BEK How, and what,' we build thorn of, then judge for yourself., jenkinson" and go., WILLIS STREET, Telephone 749, CYCLING. E # W- E I G H T AND THE NEW “ RED BIRDS ” ABE NOW INSTALLED IN THEIH FOEM EE PEEMISES, OOBNEB OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET. MRS E. A. BAKER, CERTIFICATED NURSE, ■ No. 67, Hoppbb Stekkt. A CCOMMODATXON for -Ladies during r\ Accouchement and Surgical Cases. - The house is excellently fitted up, the rooms are large and lofty. Every oareand attention, combined with eUlfol nursing. 903 YISIT KABORI PLEASURE GARDENS. . Boating, Refreshments, &o. . Admission, 64. Young’s Brakes will leave FitzGerald’e Comer at 10.15 am. and 2’p.m., 1 returning 4 p.m. - Sundays 2 p.m. Return fares, la Cd, including admission to Gardens. Sundays 2s. . .. ‘ 892 mHE SANATORIUM, Cambridge, WaiJL kato. Miss Folham, Certificated Nurse; Miss:Harris, Masseuse. A home . for, convalescent patients, those desiring repose or to. recruit! Beautifully situated, in this invigorating part of the Waikato, at an easy distance from tho._Cail.way and Domain, with pleasant walks.and drives in eveiy direction. Every attention by the Principals. Massage a 1 speciality. Terms according to requirements. No infectious cases taken. Telegraphic address : “ Pnlhara," Cambridge. 649 4T V iLIGO Streamers, any size, printed at V THsTnwa offlos,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 3

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