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Sporting. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ' . DEMONSTRATION, s IN AID OF ■f /THE THAMES' HOSPITAL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27ra, 1875, AT THE- 1 e PAR A WAI GARDENS, 3 PROGRAMME OF SPORTS: r 1. MAIDEN FOOT R\OE-Distance, 250 r yards; for all men who have never won e public money. Entry, 3s, First prize, y _ —; second, —, 2. HURDLE RACE (Handicap)-Distance, 440 yards, over 4 hurdles. . Entry, 2s 6d. e First prize, —; second,*—. 3. THREE-LEGGED RACE.—Distance, 150 yards. Entry, 3s, First prize, —; second, —. 4. FORESTERS' FOOT EACE.—Distance, 300 yards; for Foresters only, Entry, 2s fid, First prize, silver cup; second, —. S 6, FOOT RACE.—HaIf mile (handicap). Entry, 3s. First prize, —; second, —, 6,- FOOT RACE (Handicap), for Members of Juvenile Societies —Distance, 150 yards, e Entry, Is. First prize. —; second, —, 7. FOOT RACE (Handicap), for Members of , Friendly Societies only.—Distance, 250 1 yards, Entry, 2s 6d. First prize, —; * second, —, \ 8, FOOT RACE, for Members of Bands.-Dis-tance, 200 yards. Entry, -. First prize, —; second, —, 3 9. FOOT RACE, for Juvenile Foresters.— Distance, 100 yards. Entry,-Is. First prize,—;. second, —. Post entries for each event. Any person '» lodging a protest mnst deposit 10s. 'I'ho decision of tho committee to be final in all • cases, d Persons wishing to erect Meiry-go-rouncls or Stands must apply to the Chaiiman (L, J, [ Bagnall), or the undersigned, - E, HONISS, I ( # Secretary. I. 0. G. T. ' MONDAY, JANUARY hr>, 1875. GREAT DEMONSTRATION AT PABAWAI GARDENS. Groceries. 4 TAXATION, SEPARATION, RE- ; PRESENTATION. What we Want— ABOLITIONS, And plenty of them. [ We want Abolition of Duties on necessaries, as Flour, Tea, Sugar, Common Clothing, etc.; [ Abolition of the Government in Wellington, [ and separation from the South; Abolition of. Sinecures, and economy of public funds; ' Abolition of the Native Office, and a common law for all, We want land transactions con- ; ducted open and above board—fair play and no favour. We want public servants to do their duty. We want representatives who will attend to our interests instead of their own. 1 TWO MEMBERS WANTED FOR THE OPPOSITION. J. E. HANSEN FURTHER wants the public to know that he sells Groceries of the Best Quality at the lowest Possible Price, No one can sell cheaper. Fresh Butter from the best dairies in the Province. PRICE LIST.-CASHI Teas, from • . .2sto3s 6d Lamb's Superfine Flour . 7s (501bs^ Full-weight Candles (best bran'ds) Is Price's Night Lights ■ . 10d per doz Soap, large bar 3 - . 7d Washing Soda - . 2d 'Salad and Castor Oils • ■ 8d Holloway's Pills and Ointment ■ Is 3d Perry Davis's Painkiller - Is 3d Brown's Toreato Sauce« ■ Gd Austin's Woicester Sauce • lOd Preserved Milk - . 9d,sls, ls6d Best Hobartown Jams • . 9d to lOd HuglisU ' Do. . Is Keiler's Marmalade ■ > Is French Prunes ■ ■ 9d per lb Californian Dried Grapes ■ 8d Dried Apples . ■ lOd Fresh Salmon, lib tins- . la Sardines ■ . . Bd, Is New Zealand Preserved Meats - 2s6d,4lbnett t ?<?• Do- - Is 8d 21b „ j. e. Hansen; grocer, Polleh-Stbeet, 'SHORTLAND. Business Notices. MES HELDT pHISHES to draw the attention of the Ladies at the Thames to her Wellselected STOCK of New and Fashionable MILLINERY, consisting of Straw and Leghorn Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, in all the latest shapes and styles; Infants' Satin Hats and Hoods, Sun Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, ke., he. English Millinery, Bonnets, Also, Bonnets made to order at the shortest notice, and the newest styles. Wedding and Mourning orders promptly attended to. Straw work done, Feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled.—Please note the address— MRS HELDT, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. November 25,1875. ' PHOTOGRAPHY. MR H. A. FRITH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Is Now Open next DrKilgours, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, Late of Regent-street, London, And Collins-street, Melbourne. Patronised by the Queen. # 1 Mr F. begs to draw attention to his Senno- < type process, the secret of which is entirely in bis hands. These portraits have all the high finish of Ivory Miniatures combined with the ■ force of Oil Paintings. They are as superior to every other kind of photograph as a highly finished engraving is compared to a woodcut. : , The public may not be aware that large • Photographs of a very superior kind can be enlarged from small card negatives of deceased '' relatives and friends at this establishment. , Portraits of children taken instantaneously; likewise the largest and Best Colection of TETAMBS VIEWS and MAOMB3 for home " presents always ,kept on stock, • ' w Mr F, begs to state that no photographs are exhibited at his establishment but his own productions. Portraits for lockets, Brooches, Albums etc. 1 taken as usual. ' "' "'- J it 63" Note the Address * Jjj E ff Y E_A B'S D A Y. k , GOOD TBMPL&R. DEMONSTRATION.-

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 21 December 1875, Page 2

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