T KaATBa » O T A L. TO-N!(;H'[ AMI) EVERY EVENING. DIK'S GAIETY COMPANY. TITE PATTERSONS. THE PATTERSONS. THE PATTERSONS. They Must be Seen to bo .Believed. Their feats are Almost Incredible. There is and can be but one opinion, A MAKVELLOXJS ACT. TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT. Positively the last night or MELDOON’S picnic. MULDOONIS PICNIC. Mr Frank M. Clark'as Michael Muldoon. Mr Joe Cowan as Dennis Mulcahey. East 2 Nights of MOLLIE BENTLEY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Last Appearance of THE WLVIATE SISTERS. To-night all the old favourites appear Ida Clarkson, Arthur Hahn, Olive Lcnton Alf Hayden, Conney Moreney, Jack Steele Chas. Hampton, Lizzie Dixon. Supported by the full strength of the Gaiety Comedy Company. Look out for Saturday Night’s Monster Programme. Prices, 2s, Is and Cd. Bo.' Plan at Holliday’s. UFederal theate e. Manners street. TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd, 1901. SUMMER FLOWER SHOW Of HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Tl'i: IT NEST COLLECTION OF POT PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS EVER EXHIBITED IN THE CITY. Doors open on FRIDAY from 3 p.m. till 10 p.m.; cm SATURDAY, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Admission, Is only. Exhibitors are notified that Entries will be received up till 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd inst. No entry fee is charged, and nil cartage of Exhibits to and from Theatre will be paid by Society. JAS. B. SPEED, Sec. W.H. and F.S. February ID. 1901. 982 UNITED BUILDING TRADES’ PICNIC Will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1901. At the GOVERNMENT GROUNDS, UPPER HUTT. SPECIAL TRAINS LEAVE Te Aro. Wellington. 9.30 a.m. 9.40 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 10.25 a.m. 1 p.m. e 1.15 p.m. Parents arid children are requested to travel by the 9.30 a.m. train. Fares—Adults, 2s; Children. Is. Persons not holding Picnic tickets will be charged 6d admission to the grounds. A first-class Band of 15 performers will play selections. Hot Water and Milk provided Gratis. Light refreshments will be sold on the grounds. Lollies, Nuts, Swings, Free for : the children. Over .£ls spent in Toys etc. Over JtiO in Sports, which are as follow: j Plumbers’ Race, J. Danka’s Cup, also Trophies Tug-of-War, J2B in prizes Three Open Races. 100yds, .£6 in prizes Master Plumbers’ Race, 75yds, £2 in prizes Master Painters’ Race,'7syds, .£2 in prizes Master Builders’ Race, 75yds. .£2 in prizes Painters’ Race, 100yds, Jl2-in"prizes Carpenters’ Race, 100yds, .£2 in prizes Plasterers’ Race, 100yds, ,£2 in prizes Labourers’ Race, 100yds. .£2 in prizes . Bricklayers’ Race, 100yds, .£2 in prizes Sawmillera’ and Timber Yards Race. 100yds, £2 in prizes Old Men’s Race, 100yds, £1 in prizes Married Women’s Race, 73yds, in prizes Single Ladies’ Race, 75yds, All in prizes Apprentices’ Races, 125yds, o£6 in prizes Boys’ and Girls’ Races, etc., etc. Sports programme may be had from any of the committee, or W. J. PARSONS, Secretary. EMPLOYEES OF S. LUKE AND CO. ANNUAL PICNIC will be held at Day’s Bay on SATURDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY'. • Tea, milk and sugar supplied. Sports, etc. Tickets Is 6d, Children half-price. Boats leave aj; 10 o’clock, and 2.30 p.m. Tickets to be had from any of the Committee. J. W. MINUTE, Jun.. Hon Sec. Care S. Luke and Co., Ltd. 55 THE WELLINGTON MASTER PAINTERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Business Premises of the Painters in Wellington will bo CLOSED on SATURDAY NEXT. 23rd inst., in consequence of the Building Trades Picnic. W. G. TUSTIN, 35 Hon Sec. WELLINGTON MASTER PLUMBERS’ ASSOCIATION. A LL Master Plumbers will close down all day on SATURDAY TJEXT, 23rd, for Building Trades Picnic, by resolution passed last meeting. HARRY W. DAVIES. 56 , Secretary. I BUILDERS’ AND CONTRACTORS’ ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are invited to Close their Works on SATURDAY, 23rd inst., on account of Building Trades Picnic. W. H. BENNETT. 59 Hon Son. FREE WHEELS AND BACK-PEDALLING BRAKES. The Latest and Most Up-to-date Improvemen to in the Cycling World.. RIDE 50 MILES AND PEDAL ONLY 25. We are now fitting this Splendid Piece of Mechanical Ingenuity to all Machines, and cordially invite yonr inspection. JENKINSON & CO. (LIMITED). SOLE AGENTS IN WELLINGTON FOE THE FAMOUS BEESTON HUMBER. AND ANGLO SPECIAL, BICYCLES. Acknowledged by all experienced riders to be the BEST MACHINES in New Zealand. PRICES—.63O, .£25, j£22 10s, -621 and £2O. Fully Guaranteed. Easy Terms. , SUNDRIES — BRONKO TOECLIPS—The Best yet Invented. Intricate and Difficult Repairs a Special Feature. DEPOT— B. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Opposite New Bank of New Zealand. ARTIN LUCKIE, . BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. , PATENT AGENT. 41, Lambton quay. oney to Lend in any sums on Freehold irity (town and country preperties) at , Lies (4i per cent.). Tslspiona, Na. IMT. 17/ '
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4288, 22 February 1901, Page 6
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