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•16 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ( . 6 T YCEUM! HAYWARD'S c 6 Li "LYCEUM! C 6 TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT! 6 * 6 HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 6 6 BRONCHO BILLY'S LAST HOLD t 6 UP! c • 6 THE FALL OF BLACKHAWK 6 6 THE LIGHT OF ST. BERNARD. 6 6 Comedy, D-rama, Travel, all 6 6 combined in to-night' 6 pro- 6 6 gramme! 6 6666 8 66666 GARDEN FETE. ~~~~ In Aid of the Beautifying Society ' Funds. On the Beautiful Racecourse Grounds, Wanganui, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ist. at 11-30 a.m Cheap Excursion Fares. FUX, FANCY. FRIVOLITY, AND FEASTING. FUN, OF THE FAIR—DON'T MISS IT. Nothing like it ever held in NewZealand. WOOD-CHOPPING. 15-inch Standing Chop, £5, £2 and £1. Nomination 55., acceptance 3s. " 15-inch Underhand Cllop,~£3, £1 10s., 10s. Nomination 45., acceptance Is. 15-inch Sawing—Doable hand £2. Nomination 3s. Nominations close December 26th. Ladies' Sawing—Double-hand Ist £1, 2nd ss. Nomination 6d. each, first entry. Fancy Costumes. —Best fancy costume made entirely from owner's material : Ist 205., 2nd 10s. No entrance fee. Grotesque Heads and Animals—.Heads • supplied by committee, to ho dressed by exhibitor: Prize for best dressed costume, £1. Stepping the Chain. —Entrance Is., prize' £1. Best Decorated Cart and Horse.— Entrance Is., prize £1. . Best decorated lorrie and pair horses. —Entrance Is., prize 255. Best Decorated Gig and Horse. —Entrance Is., prize £1. Best Decorated Sunshade. —Entrance 6d., prizes. 10s. 6d., 2s. 6d. Pillow Fighting on Beam. —Entrance 6d., prize £1. " MOUNTED EVENTS. Tug-of-War. Wrestling on Horseback. Rescue Race.' ' MILITARY EVENTS. Obstacle Race, over 12ft. wall-^l6 men aside. Semaphore Signalling. Squad Drill. Physical Drill. Tent .Pitching. Alarm Race. Tent StrikingRelay Race. Tug-of-War. Exhibition of Bugle Calls. . TEA KIOSKS, STALLS, SIDE SHOWS, MOTOR RAILWAY. GRA^D PARADE, BALLOON AND KITE FLYING, etc., etc. BUY YOUR ADMISSION TICKET, BEFORE DEC. 31st TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FREE GIFT OF A TRIP TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE WITH A MONTH'S FREE BOARD. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. WILLIAM H. GIBSON, Hon! Sec. AXEMEW'S CABNIVAL. WANGANUI'S UNIQUE HOLIP>Y EVENT! COO.K'S GARDENS! MONDAY, 30th DECEMBER! MONDAY. 30th DECEMBER! i Splendid Entries! Best Axemen in the Dominion! Leading Cycle Racers from both Islands. J Sport for Men. Women and Chiidran . CITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE J . Arrange for your Holidays now. and "see the Axemen's Carnival. wTsTcORBY, Hon. S«c FAT STOCK. I AM a buyer of Fat Sheep, Lamibs, and Cattle for export. Top prices given. Cash on Breezing Company's receipts. P.O. Box 282. Telephone 273. T. C. GILL-CAREY, WANGANUI. TO BUILDERS AND OTHEIIS. iiAOR the Best in. Brickwork and Ju aJiied Trades consult. MESSRS. TALLISS AND MASON. Postal Address, Moestown. Registered Tolecjrapk»c Address "Brkkwork," Wancjaani. . ' WANTED. A PUROHASER FOR GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE . OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND, AND MUST SELL. Land comprises one-third acre, 58 feet frontage x 165 feet. Lau?-out.m'iawhs back and front. Fruit trees in full bearing, and flower garden, including very choice collection of carnations and roses; footpaths asphalted. House 7 rooms, every modern conveience, T. and G. throughout, roof sarked and felted. Price only £1400. Terms if desired. Early tajpplioation necessary, as owner sails for England in a few days. Apply— EEWIS AND CO., - WANGANUI. STRAIGHT OUT LEASE. 300 Acres, Okafb, Taranaki. All flat and all ploughable, all in grass. Subdivided into several paddocks, well watered and fenced. Small cottage, dairy, milking machines, sheds, etc. School, Creamery and Post Office close by. Will Lease 8 years at 15s t)er acre. Stock can be taken at valuation. FOR SALE . 200 Acres, Freehold, Marton Junction, all ploughable j all in grass and crops, subdivided into several paddocks, well fenced and watered. Good 8-roonied house, washhouse, stables, grainery, cowshed, etc. School, Post Office, Rail- . Wav Station and Creamery close. Price £20 per acre. Terms arranged. A ciienp , property. J, 13, Bowatei* & Co. LAND AGENTS, W4NGANUI. i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 18 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 18 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 18 December 1912, Page 7