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AMUSEMENTS. mi IE WELLINGTON ITARBOUK J- FKIiKIKS. LTD. LABOUR DAY! LABOUR BAY! DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. Tho Ferry Steamers DUCHESS, AWAROA. COBA1!. and ADMIRAL will run at framciit intervals from the FERRY JETTY to DAY'S BAY, starting at 9 a.m. a.m. FUN AND FROLIC FOR OLD AND YOUNG! WATER CHUTE WILT, BE IN FULL SWING! SEE THE LAUGHING GALLERY AND CAMERA OBSCURA. HOT WATER FREE TO PICNICKERS! REFRESHMENTsToBTAINABLE IN THE PAVILION. GAMES OF ALL SORTS! BOAT SWINGS! MIXED BATHING ON THEI BEACH! MUSIC ON THE WHARF. MUSIC IN THE GROUNDS. THE WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND Has been engaged for tho day, and are ANXIOUS TO PROVE THEIR METTLE! THE BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH IS FULL OF FLOWER AND FRAGRANCE! NEVER WAS SO MUCH OFFERED FOR SO LITTLE! COME ONE! COME ALL! STEAMER S ,_ TTME-TABLE. WELLINGTON: Leave WELLINGTON-9, 9.30, 10', 10.30, 11, 11.30 a.m., noon, 1, 2, 2.30*, 3, 6, and 10.15 p.m. Leave DAY'S BAY at regular intervals. First steamer 8.10 a.m.; last steamer, 7.10 p.m. Leave RONA BAY-8.20 and 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. •Calls at. Rona Bay. ' PETONE: Leave PETONE-10 and 11.30 a.m., 1, and 2.30 p.m. Leave DAY'S BAY-5 p.m. Fares—Return: Adults, Is. 3d.; Children (under 12), Gd. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Ordinary time-table suspended. BOXING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL AT 8. WELLINGTON ' BOXING ASSOCIA--1 TIO-N'S TjIEATHERWEIGHT TOURNAMENT ' Between Leading Feathers of the Dominion and Amateur Contests. To-night's Programme: ELLIS (Wellington) v. ROBINSON (Gisborne). THOMPSON (Wellington) v. WELSH (Wellington). Ten-round Qualifying Bouts. AMATEURS: WILSON (Peione) v. M'MORRAN (Wellington). (Bantam-weights.) MINIFIE (Ly-all Bay) v. J. MURPHY (Wellington). (Welter-weights.) ' SPECIAL CONSOLATION CONTEST AND 15-ROUND FINAL ON MONDAY NIGHT. PRICES: Stage, 7s. Gd.; Gallery Sides, 55.; Front Stalls, 3s. (Is. if booked); Gallery, 35.; Back Stalls, 2s. Box Plans at Armit's until 11 o'clock on Monday. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. PEOPLE'S 1 PICTURE PALACE, MANNERS STREET. TO BE OPENED ABOUT NOV. Ist. PERFECT PICTURES! PERFECT PROJECTION! PERFECT SEATING! PERFECT MUSIC! PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. i'O.l YOUR HOLIDAY'. MAIDSTONE PARK At UPPER HUTT RAILWAY STATION. WELLINGTON'S FAVOURITE PICNIC GROUNDS. TO visit thsse grounds you got a trip round the Harbour, up the Riyer, and through the most beautiful valley in tho Dominion for Is. Od. return. Fresh, bracing, and invigorating atmosphere. A change, to Wellington residents from tho salt sea air. HOT WATER FREE. SWINGS FOR THE CHILDREN. A Good Running Track and Sports Ground. Refreshment Stall on ground. Wellington prices. Afternoon Tea when required. ADMISSION-Adults 3d., Children HalfPrice. NOTE.—On holidays the grounds are open to the public. On ordinary days, trade societies, schools, and other parties can make arrangements for the grounds with the Railway Department at Wellington. ■WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 27th October,. At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND at NEWTOWNPARK. \ JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 26th October, 1912. EMPRESS THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, 8. JOHN PAYNE, M.P. • (Under auspices Socialist Party), On "THE BRIDGE ACROSS THE GULF." j Musical Programme. Questions. . ( TV" Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, ANNUAL EXHIBITION. TO-DAY, THIS EVENING, and SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Hours: Saturday, 11 to 6 p.m., and 7.30 ] >.m. to 9.30 p.m. Sunday, 2 p.m. to i p.m. , •• . a "THE GARDEN HOTEL." Tl ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. s Lovely Gardona, Comfortable Rooms, 3ood Menu, Courteous Attention. Mod- tt irate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC 3VERY SUNDAY. li C Ring up "BELLEVUE." n In the COMPETITIONS f' Your DEPORTMENT will Count. SPECIAL LESIJONS for intending ComJ petitora, and Special Excrcisos in *' lelaxation and Flexibility for Pianists ind Violinists. y MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, tonth's Buildings, Featherston Street. J1 — . 1! HELLO, SPORTS! is A RE you well Suited? If not, try us. ~ -»■ We guarantee Satisfaction. G. S. ROBERTS, -m Fashionable Tailor, J_" 52 Lower Cuba Street, *r her S.'A. Motor Co. (opposite Bank of a N£);_ . PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH A , TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. = BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS 2 IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Sn Note tho AUdvess—2s3 CUBA STREET, It 'Phone 510- lis.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 7

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