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THE LEVIN COMPETITIONS. July 15, 16, 17, 18. 1913. f CENTURY HALL ' PRICKS OF ADMISSION. J 3 MORNING SESSIONS Gd oacli session. •IS 3 AFTERNOON SESSIONS, Is cacli session. iw .-J,..* i EVENING SESSIONS, Is and 2s each essions. f SEASON TICKETS (Not transferable)) 7s 6d each. X .SEASON TICKETS (Transferable) 10s oacli. 1 FAMILY TICKETS (Admit 2) 12s Del oacli. I I FAMILY TICKETS (Admit 4) 21s each. 1 (Each additional member o fa family 5s each . H f NOTE.—Season and Family Tickets will also admit to GRAND flj ; WINNERS' CONCERT. Rooking Fees EXTRA. ) 1 TICKETS obtainable at lien. Aitken's, F. W. -Jones, E. W. J. » n - Smith, Has well Eros., Stiles and Matheson. Ec l , . if- 1 Jjll- ■ > .7 •' ' fiif- ... N \ GET THEM JSW. -' - - —THE CROWDS WILL BE BIG. D. P. PORTEOUS, Secretary.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1913, Page 2
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