AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE EOYAL. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THIS VERY FINE PROGRAMME! FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TOM ' and PIUSCILLA ARMSTRONG VEEN.E. In "A FOOLISH FOOL," THE NATIONAL DUO, Tho Cleverest. Youngsters in Vaudeville, "THE INVENTOR'S ThOux.i.ES. By Geo. Scott, Les Scott, Nellie Leslie. Ckas. HEATH AND LAME. ' Joo Newcastle Singing Colliers, in New Harmonies, Self-taught Vocalisms. STAKES! STARES! STARRS! Starrs by Name, Stars in Talent. JOE ROX, the Rollicking Comic. Dainty Soubrette, NINA GONZALES. MEKYL LAURENCE. Popular Soprano. Last Two Nights of DELINO! DELINO! DELINO! Clever Wire Walker and Balancer. Last Two Nights of THE TOSSING TESTEOS, Very Skillful, Cleverly Amusing. 2s and Is. Plan Theatre. Doors 7.20. CHANGE PROGRAMME MONDAY!HUTT VALLEY r HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SWEET PEA AND CARNATION SHOW SVi EET PEA AND, CARNATION SHOW DRILL HALL, PETONE. DRILL HALL, PETONE. TO-MORROW, ■ TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Btli JANUARY', At 3 p.m. Tho Sweet Peas shown will be- the Finest ever grown in the Dominion. ' Admission ... ONE SHILLING. E l . D. WOODWARD, Hon. Sec. Entries close at the Drill Hall, at V o'clock To-morrow (Saturday) Morning. MASON'S GARDENS. PLEASURE-SEEKERS, you cannot do better than SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS at MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA. Moore's 'Bus will bring you from the Lower Hutt Station in a. few minutes. Fare 6d. CUT FLOWERS OBTAINABLE IN PROFUSION. COME AND SEE~~THE WONDROUS GARDENS. They are a lovely sight. Admission to Grounds, Sixpence. Hot Water supplied Gratis. Afternoon Tea 6d. HOROW T HENUA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. VTIOURTH ANNUAL SHOW, To be held on the LEVIN RACECOURSE WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY 9, 1910, At 11 a.m. Motor Byko Race. Trotting Race, one mile. Jumping Competitions-for Horses and Ponies. Ladies' and Gent.'s Driving Competitions. Two Pony Races, half-mile (for boys). Best Boy and Girl Rider. Hack Classes. Pony Classes. Pet Lamb Competitions for Boys and Giris. Sheep Claasas. Ram Classes. Pig Classes. Cattle Classes. see Schedules, roni the SecroENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY - , January 22nd, 1910, at 9 p.m., with, the jIEILDING A.. AND P. SHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist and 2nd, 1910. HANDSOME PRIZES JUMPING,RIDING, DRIVING, HORSES, . , CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HOME INDUSTRIES, ETC. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 11th. Schedules and all particula E. H. FISHER, Secretary, Or Office of this Journ THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE AND AGENCY COMPANY". LTD. TTWIVIDEND Warrants for dividend of 3 per cent, for half-year ended December 31st, 1909, can now bo obtained upon application at the company's office 237, Lambton quay. ' L. G. MACKAY, 309 Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT. METALLIC Filament Lamps of 25, 32, and 50 candle-power may now be obtained at the Lighting Department Office, Harris street, at 3a 6d each, cash. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. January sth, 1910. 805 lL Mail lea.ves the Carbine Stables, Feilding, for Kimbolton 0 a.m., Und leaves ICimholton at 12 for Feilding. All parcels left at "' '' > wiU be carefully attenaR. J. MOORE, Coach Proprietor, West Street, Feilding. - AUGHTEK AND TEARS," by 4 Frank Morton. Obtainable fr< All Booksellers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 10
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