HIS MAJESTY* S THEATRE. COURTENAY PLACE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NEW PROGRAMME. Wellington's New Theatre. FIRST COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW TO-NIGHT! FULLER’S New Company of Entertainers Nightly Receive a- K-ccard Ovation. MR FRET) BLUETT, Eolip-ed nil MB FRED BLUETT. Previous Records. DICK DAVIS. Droll-faced. Easy-going. Funny Comedian. IDA BEBRIEOB, IDA BERRICGE, Bountiful Soubrette Vocal Actress, TOM ROBINS. TOM ROBINS. Trui.* a Phenomcnial Basso Vocalist. WALTER MELROSE. A Descriptive Vocalist of Rare Merit A'If.—DRISCOLL BOYS.—Boh Even better than ever. Whilst the clever Bertotoes, Millie, Clare, Joe Cowan complete one of tire Finest Vaudeville Organisations Possible to Imagine. Prices—Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls (no reserve), Is; Pitt, 6d. Business Manager. JOHN FULLER, Jnr. LAWN TENNIS. TITHE Interprovincial Match Canterbury -A v. Wellington will be played on the Thermion.Courts, Murphy street, TO-DAY (Saturday, March 19th). [ Play at 10 a.m. Admission FREE. In the case of wet weather, the match will bo ployed on thei Brougham Hill Courts, Lloyd street. J. T. AMIES, 652 Hon. Secretary. OTAKI DRUIDS' ATHLETIC CLUB. are reminded that Nominations for tbs Sis Events on the Programme a.re extended to WEDNESDAY. the 23rd inst. J. E. BILLS, Junr., 644 Hon Sec. ■WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC , CLUB. Grand autumn athletic CARNIVAL. BASIN RESERVE,. ..SATURDAY, 26th, MARCH. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly. THE CHAMPION TEAM OF NEW ZEALAND. Presence of Colony's Australasian Representative Team. OUTDOOR SPORTS! GREAT RACING ! Great Gymnastic Competition. Infcer-Collego Races. Inter-Public .Schools Races BAND IN ATTENDANCE. , Afternoon Tea in Marquees! COME ONE ! COME ALL 1 Admission, Is. 588 H. S. ROBINSON. Secretary.
POEIRUA, ATHLETIC CLUB’S SPORTS To be held on POEIRUA ATHLETIC CLUB’S GROUNDS. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 4th.. 1904 (Wca.th.er Permitting). Events to be run, under the rules of the' New Zealand Association' of Caledonian Societies. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. 1. 100 YARDS MAIDEN RACE, open to persons who have never won an advertised race. First, £1; second, ,7s 6d. Nomination, Is. 2. 100 YARDS HANDICAP. First. ,01 10s; second. 10s. Nomination. Is 6d. 3. 220 YARDS HANDICAP. First. .£2; second, 15s. Nomination, 2s. 4. 440 YARDS HANDICAP. First,' £2; second, 15s; third. ss. Nomination, 3s. 5. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First, £3; second; 20s; third. 10s. Nomination, 3s. 6. ONE-MILE HANDICAP. First, £3 10s; second, 20s; third, 10s. Nomination, 3a 6d. 7. ONE-MILE MAIDEN CYCLE RACE. First, Gold Medal; second. Silver Medal. 8. ONE-MILE SPECTATORS’ . CYCLE RACE. First, trophy value £2 2s; second trophy value 20s. 9. TWO-MILE SPECTATORS’ CYCLE ! RACE. First ,E2 2a; second, 20s. 10. ONE-MILE LADIES’ CYCLE RACE. Special prize. 11. TUG-OF-WAR (Maori v. Pakeha). 10 men a-side, sweepstake of 2s 6d with 20s added. 12. Prize for Prettiest Baby under two years. Children’s Sports and other Events to follow. Entries for Handicap Events close with the Secretary on 24thi Inst., and will be advertised in due time. Band l in attendance. To Start at 1 p.m. sharp. *pT costin, Hon. Secretary. ATHLETIC .CLUB. MONSTER ANNUAL GATHERING At ASHHUEST RACECOURSE, On EASTER MONDAY,, 4th APRIL, 1004, ASHHURST HANDICAP, £9; three events, 100, 220 and 440yds. MILE PEDESTRIAN, .£5 10s. HALF-MILE, £5. MILE AND HALF-MILE BICYCLE. £2 15s each. Nbminations cIose.WEDNESDAY, 23rd March, at 8 p.m. Handicaps declared March 29th. All events run under Fcilding Athletic Club rules. Write for programme. 919 LOUIS GORMLY. Secretary. NECKLETSI HAVE just lauded a fine assortment of Gold Necklets. My prices are 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, up to 40s. Also in Greenstone, from 17s 6d. GOLD WATCHES. No store can offer better value. I have Ladies’ 14et Gold Keyless Watches at H 3 10s: 18ct. Gold Keyless, .£t 10s; others at 50s, 635, j£B 10s up to £2O. GREENSTONE BANGLES. The finest assortment in the city. They are 455, 50s, 57s 6d, Css to £5 ss. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, which will be posted Free. LLOYD. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. 55. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND AT GREYMOUTH.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5229, 19 March 1904, Page 6
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