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rjs H I') A T K E R o Y A L. Kvm'V at 8. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. THE SCHENK DOOM. Another Crowded find Abounded Audiciicc. To Witness tfie Marvellous Performance SCHENK BROS. SCHENK BROS. SCil KNK lill'it;. SCHENK BROS, SCHENK l!l;nS. SCHENK BKQS. SCHENK iHtOS. SCHENK BROS. Enormous Success of MISS ROSE HE VELLA. Tlio Charming Australian Seno. MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD, The Young and Sweet Soprano. MISS EMMIE SMITH FRANK YURKE Ida Koslyn and Vera Kearns Chas. Howard John Kearns. Prices as Usual. Plan at Holliday’s. "HTI X C II A N G E HALL. JLli Popular Fra-ser Shaw Co. TO-.N I (I I IT 1 TO-NIGHT ! Brilliant Reception of our unuinc Show. Last NiKht’s PeiTorrnnnce voted by a delighted audience. The Best Night’s amuseinent in Wellington. Our Pictures Superb. Our Sours entrancing, and our prices eatchv nameIy—SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. " DON’T FORGET milE RECORD BANT) CONTEST! IHE RECORD BAND CONTEST! To be held at MASTERTON TOWN HALL, FEBRUARY 2nd. 3rd. 4th, sth. AND 6th. 1003. COMPETITIONS COMMENCE MONDAY", 2nd FEBRUARY. TUESDAY. 3rd FEBRUARY, RECEPTION AND GARDEN PARTY! In Park Oval, at which 21 BANDS will each play a short selection WEDNESDAY. 4th FEBRUARY, FIRST TEST SELECTION 1 THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, GRAND QUICKSTEP COMPETITION! On Show Ground. FRIDAY, Gtli FEBRUARY, FINAL TEST and JUDGE’S DECISION Bands present from Auckland to' Invercargill. Massed Band Selections at both Garden Party and Quickstep Competition. Special Trains. Excursion Fares. See Railway Posters. • O. PRAGNELL, Contest Secretary. NATIONAL MEMORIAL ” (Veterans’ Home.) GRAND GARDEN FETE (Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor.) 11th FEBRUARY. WELLINGTON COLL—GE GROUNDS. Living Poster Competition. Motor Car Rides. ' Musical Bicycle Ride. CAKE COMPETITIONS IN CONNECTION AVITH ABOVE— Plum Cake—Prize given by Miss Coates. Fancy Cukes (six varieties) — given by Mrs Kirkcaldie. Plain Cake—Prize given by Mrs 11. Kawson. Sponge CakePrize given by Mrs Malcom Ross. No entry fee, but cakes to be sold for benefit of fund. Competitors’ names to bo sent to Mrs M. Ross, Hill street. LOOK OUT FOE THE PROGRAMME! DON’T FAIL ! To enter your HORSES, SHEEP. CATTLE. PIGS. DOGS AND PRODUCE For the MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW, FEBRUARY 17th and 13th. £IOOO IN H BIZE MONEY - Pi AO FOR mounted compeTTTIONS. Enter your Jumpers for tho Maiden, Champion and Consolation Jumps. Largest Cash Prize for Jumping ever given at Agricultural Shows in New Zealand. Champion Jumps, Ist, A 23; 2nd, .EG; 3rd, .62. Entries close on FEBRUARY 4th. 1903. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained from “New Zealand Times” office or . JOHN B. EMMETT, 210 Secretary. Hasterton. COLD STORAGE. TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. IEISTE apologise for the cold weather this TV last week. We did not think tho starting of our new Freezing Machinerjin Dixon street would have such an effect. Wo ar e well satisfied with the trial, and will do our best to confine tho cold air to our chambers in future. We have ample cold storage accommodation for butchers, fishmongers, and others.

Ice in any quantity. THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY (Ltd.). , Dixon street. 679 FISH! FISH! FISH! mHE Trailer PHANTOM -mil POSI- -*• TIVELT arrive at QUEEN 3 WHARF on TUESDAY, 3rd, and FRIDAY, 6th February, at 6 a.m., when the PUBLIC will be supplied with FRESH FISH as usual. SPECIAL NOTE—Customers cannot be supplied from the vessel prior to 6 o'clock. Dealers will bo supplied at the Company's Depot, No. 3, Molesworth street, and Citizens can ring up Telephone 1157, when their supplies will bo delivered. BREAD! mHE WELLINGTON BREAD COM--1 PANT'S PRICE is 3*d per 21b loaf, or terms as arranged. Herbert street. Telephone 237. 266

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 6

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