SPORTING. . WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SPRING MEETING. TO-DAY AND MONDAY, (LABOUR DAY), OCTOBER 25 AND 27. TRENTBAM RACECOURSE. FIRST RACE EACH DAY STARTS AT 11.50 A.M. Trains Leave Wellington for Trentham as follow:— . TO-DAY—IO.3, 10.17, 10.30, 10,39, 10.53 a.m., 12.6, 12.15, and 1.20 p.m. MONDAY—IO.I2, 10.21, 10.30, 10.39, 10.48, 10.57 a.m., and 1.20 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. (JIOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR, ( Un £ cr "! e Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General and Countess THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30, " of Liverpool.) THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30, OCTOBER 28, 29, and 30. ■ GRAND MATINEE. ' Admission Free. Admission Free. MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL TO-NIGHT -Attractions- TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Extraordinary. TO-NIGHT ' presents GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR. The Gorgeous English Fairy Tale Play, GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR. And "ONCE UPON A TIME," 1 ' TUG-OF-WAR TOURNAMENT. ' In four Acts. TUG'-OF-WAR TOURNAMENT.BEAUTIFUL BALLETS, FLORAL MARCHES, PRETTY GROUP- BRILLIANT DRESSING, INGS, GRACEFUL DANCING ' (Arranged by Miss Barbara Putnam). MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND EFFECTS. COME AND SEE / THE FLOWERS OF THE-EMPIRE. JJ ox pj an 1)ow o p en a j. Hfjgtoj. ANOTHER EXCITING Prices . 5s '. ls \ M - (including Tax). TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST TO-NIGHT ; TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST TO-NIGHT . OPERA HOUSE. Between VJT ■ 5.45 p.m.—ltalian Team v. Keenan's PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. (Light-weights). j?OR 7 NIGHTS, 9/15 p.m.—Gleeson v. Potono (Heavy- yoR 7 NIGHTS, weights). Admission: Gentlemen, Is.; Ladies, Gd. COmiENCING NEXT SATURDAY, Gilbert ami Sullivan 8 Masterpiece, "THE MIKADO," "THE MIKADO," DISPOSAL OF SURPRISE PACKETS Presented by the in connection with the WELLINGTON S S™UR OPERATIC Catholic, bazaar, under direction of mr, tom POLLARD. OCTOBER 22 to NOVEMBER 5. THE OPERATIC EVENT OF THE — YEAR, Every TickeUiolder, obtains a Snrpriso GORGEOUSLY DRESSED AND Packet, and each Packet contains an MOUNTED. , order for an Article. Musical Director—Mr. Bernard Page. THE ARTICLES INCLUDE 55., 35., Is. (No Tax). Plans open 9 a.m. Wednesday, at Bristol. A thrcc-year-old CHESTNUT FILLY, E. B. VANCE, value 100 guineas, siro Demosthenes, dam Tr nll R or , rp f nrr To llou llou, by St. Ambrose—Kowheto, ' ■ by Apremont—Whisper, by Albany—Tell- ' Tale, by Traducer—Brunette, by Tadmor (imp.). ELECTION NOTICES, SUIT or COSTUME, value 11 guineas. i EIDERDOWN QUILTS,' value lOgns., OTAKI SEAT. And many Articles of Silverware. , n . nn .,, TT , , .. / TnVELYN MACDONALD, the Non- _, ■ , , , ,„ , i-J Party Working Farmer Candidate, The Packets will be jt Syd- w ith a Constructive, Progressive, and noy Street Hall on AMiDNESDAY, NO- National Policv, will give his opening VEMBER 12, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Address Articles other than those specifically A( . LFiVK (Century Hall), named hero must bo claimed by owners lrn r, cn , v nri'mir™ oo bhatjevening. IUEbDAi, OOIUBLR .8. Tickets not presented will be drawn by the Committee. .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. NO BLANKS! 'NO BLANKS! At MANAKAU (Public Hall), - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. TICKETS, 2s. Gd., may be obtained at At WAIKANAE (Anglican Schoolroom), the following lobacconists;— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, Armit, Lnmbton Quay. Howe and Sowman, Lnmbton Quay. And at other places later. Miss Woodhouse, Willis Street. Morris", Willis Street. K Perry, Manners Street. P.' GaS' jiaS C Street Ct ' MANAWATU_ELECTORATE. BS,"f: o SlS^la«? CO " TO THE ELECTORS. Eosher, Cuba <6treet. , Isaacs, Upper Willis Street. T ADIIS AND GENTLEMEN,-It is Walsh, Molesworth Street. niy intention to offer my services Haines, Molesworth Street. ag your representative at the ensuing General Election. I shall stand in the : interests of, the Reform Party, and when the House rises I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you. "WHEN YOU LOOK INTO THE HEART OF A ROSE." Your obedient sen-ant, The Melody Ballad Hit of the EDWARD NEWMAN. "BETTER 'OLE." ■ ' A Charming Little Song with a pretty little Waltz Refrain. TO THE ELECTORS , You simply must have a copy.. .OF WELLINGTON CENTRAL. T± V VX secured 4 °° Py 0f 016 new T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— imTin i' 1 r rvn rnTTTI T> IT T „ ■" I 1° infOl'lll yOU that I DREAM OF THE BALL shall be a candidate at the coming Elecyet? If not send at once for it. , y oni an j a i £o that I will deliver my • ~, , l r r political address at ST. PETER'S Either of these numbers post free for (JHUZNEE STREET, on MON--2- 2iL cacL ! DAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, O'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, A. M'KINNON. 'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ' . Victoria Avenue, BUSINESS NQTICES. WANGANUI. THE ONLY SAMPLE ROOM, No. 9. Room No. 9, First Floor. • Next Empress Pictures, 102 Willis Street. SHOWS. pjck Your Sports Coat Now. — JLf 200 Samples, direct from the nianu.MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRI- factors. Grand Selection. Going liko CULTURAL & PASTORAL wildfire From 35s to 10Gs , ASSOCIATION. COO Ladies Hats, to be sold at oO per 1 ■ , cent, below tho keonest shop prices. THIRTY-FOURTH Don't delay in securing these uabeatGRAND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN able bargains. AGRICULTURAL SHOW & OPEN 9.30 a.m. TO 6 P.M. 9P.M.FRI- \ INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, DAY NIGHTS. ATAVIWATTT tm'VT PTTIR WHY BUY WATER? CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW T F y° u wunt Ink ' maku your Ink PALMERSTON NORTH CHRISTY'S INK TABLETS. PackNOVEUIJEK i f and 7 1919 <=(! in boxes of 32 tabs. Is! per box, of r,o\ JlMJlLlv and /, 1919. nU stores and statioußrSi one lab makcs Forty-five new classes added to the 1™- of I»k. Used by U S.A-Govern-Schedule > ment. Schools, etc v ■Made exclusively by Substantial increase in the Prize Money Christv and Co., New Tt ork, N.Z. Who'cand many additional valuaWe trophies. ? r -°* ase " jel i> anc ' " General Entries close on OCTOBER 11, Ltd.. Wellington. and those for Xive Stock on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. at 1 p.m. i T7I. E. GREENISH, F.N.Z.1.A., ArchitoAlhooSfe°cre&tarfllCS ml particulßM tect, wishes to notify his Clients W. T, PENNY, and Friends that he has RESUMED the Box 85, Palmerstoii North, Practice of his Profession in Wellington, ' in'temporary premises at 35 JOHNSTON WELLINGTON ROSE AND CARNA- STREET. TION CLUB'S ■ ' GREAT ROSE SHOW. ' SAMSON, fJIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. {JEW MILLINERY SALON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Classes for Novice, Amateur, and Opposite Bank of Now Zealand. Trade Growers, also great Suburban Competition. Many valuable Trophies ' IMrDX , , imn >T ' and Cash Prizes. Send for schedule. * UKnUUltb. ■ HIGHEST IN QUALITY. W. C. WE AD, LOWEST IN PRICE, Hon. Secretary, At 10G Cuba Street. /JI.HK VICTORY FURNISHING CO., = ~ 88 VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON EONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T. (2 Dooi-s from S.A. Citadel). (Metaphysician, Neurologist) ■ mimiK.Tr —■ May ho Consulted Daily at his Rooms, ' BRIIISII SOLID BAND No. 2 Courtena.v Place. Nervous Dis- -' I>\.l!LS are- lyres with the lasting orders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, trend! l'or wearability they have iV and other diseases treated. Consulta- equal. Agent—W. Arnold, Taranaiil tions and advice free. Hours: 10-12, StreeL_ 2 - s ',„? r ■ appoint"'- 0 ,™?P llono MOTORISTS who run heavy cars »..■ ■ 21.468 A. Private hesidence 21,,6JA. 11l Cftn . y W(r loil(ls fmd CLINCHER P. —-nmripmrmt • : CROSS TYRES unequalled for wear. ROTECTION against Fro in your .•CLINCHERS" have risen (o "front warehouse, lactory, Garage, Ihea- TOnkcrs » on merit a i ono> • tre, School, or Hospital, etc., is assur- : i ed by installing the famous "UNDER- /CLINCHER CROSS MOTOR TYRES ; WRITERS" Chemical Extinguisher, v-' /cover many more miles than 1 do . Manning and Co, 188 Cashel Street, other makes—they are out and out Brit- , i Christcliurch. .. ish. Ask the motorist who uses them 1
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