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T jyx’s H B A T E E ROYAL. (GAIETY /COMPANY. xaiety Company. Positively the Last Night of tn© DE XTTTYNNE T> ROOTERS E tW YNNE JtS RO.THEES The greatest act ever seen on any stage TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Dainty ' trend ttiranklin. ainty JLrenb Jo ranklin. The great American Comedienne, Who can only appear for six more nights. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MU TTARRY dniNE r JULarry Ohine, In new songs from his extensive repertoire MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT, The Premier Australasian Contralto. MISS ALMA GRAY, Who is always artistic and ever welcome. And the following popular artists: George Lean, Jim Marion, Lea Warton, James Williams, Johnny Collins, W. Hagan, Herbert Roberts, Ethel Gwynno, Lily Roberts, the Worrall Sisters. In an entire change of programme. Prices, 2s and Is. Box plan at Holli. day's. Sixpence extra charged for booking. C. H. WHAITE, Business Manager. 'P 0O T BALL! FOOTBALL! EVENTS OP THE SEASON. PINAL. SENIOR CHARITY CUP. DIAMONDS v. ROVERS. PINAL. JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP, SWIFTS v. DIAMOND. ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY. Admission —SIXPENCE. Ladies Free. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. H. MoKEOWEN, 901 Hon Sec. W.P.A. WELLINGTON EIGHT HOURS FEDERATED UNION. TWELFTH ANNUAL I DEMONSTRATION AND SPORTS ' CARNIVAL. LABOUR DAyTwEDNBSDAT, , . 1 9th October. £3OO £3OO MONEY AND PRIZES. GRAND PROCESSION, SPORTS AND ART UNION. The Programme for the Procession Events has now been issued. Competitions for Best Groomed and Decorated Pair of Horses, Single Horse, Express Horse. Horse, Van and Harness. Horse and Baker’s Cart, Horse and Butcher’s Cart, Horse, Milk Cart or Float, Corporation. Horse, Pour-horse Team, etc., etc., are amongst the novelties advertised. The Programme will be forwarded to any address on receipt of application. Mr Hi Douglas, the Art Union Secretary, Mr P. M. Moroney, the Proces. sion Secretary, and myself, will attend at the Trades Hall, Manners street, opposite old Fire Brigade Station, ; EVERY MONDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, from 7 to 8 o’clock, to give any information wanted ro the Demonstration, and to issue Art Union Tickets to those desirous of selling them. Book of 20 Tickets for 17s, forwarded ' to any address. The Art Union Prizes this year consist wholly of Mineral Specimens, being dis-, tribnted as follows:—First prize, value £2O; eighth prize, value £ls; sixteenth ' prize, value £10; and Fifteen other prizes each of the assay value of £5,. The Art Union Committee will meet THIS EVENING (Saturday), and the General Committee on MONDAY NEXT, Both Meetings in the Trades Hall at 8 p.m. p. McKenzie, Secretary. Box 402, Post Office, or “Free Lance” Office, Panama street. 919 ! WELLINGTON EIGHT HOURS FEDE : BATED UNION. . Nominations for aii Handicap Events on the Sports Programme have been EXTENDED, and will Finally Close on THURSDAY NEXT, the 19th inst., at 7.30 p.m., at the Trades Hall, Manners street, opposite the old Fire , Brigade Station. , Mr H. Douglas, the Art Union Seore- ■ tary, and myself, will be in attendance at the Trades Hall EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVEN ING, from 7 till 8. to issue Art Union Tickets and give information re the Demonstration to those desiring .the same. The Sports and Procession Committees will meet on Thursday Evening next at 8 o’clock.' - D. MoKENZIE, *25 Secretary. ; EXTENSION OF SALE.; te have arranged for a short Ex- - tension of the Lease of our Premises, our SALE will conclude on SATURDAY, 2nd . November, aftor whioh date onr premise* i will he Closed. We have still about Ten Thousand Pounds’ Worth of Stock to dispose of, ■ including several shipments of NEW GOODS, being orders which the manufacturers had in hand and could not cancel. These shipments have only recently arrived, and will he disposed of with other goods. > We have Special Value in TILE HEARTHS (the handsomest wo have ever shown) and REGISTER GRATES. WILKINS AND FIELD. . IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, Manners street, Wellington, TvOMINION WIRE MATTRESSES. for THREE WEEKS Only 2ft 6in, 10s 6d Sft. 11* Sd 4ft 6in. 13s 6d STRETCHERS, 12s 6d. DON’T MISS THIS CHANGE. CAMERON AND CHRISTIE, Lombton quay. J 5 OYO-F ERR U M (BEEF AND IRON) THE NEW TONIC, 2s 6d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 6

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