, COXTOiN PUBLIC HALL ; SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER Grand Patriotic Music, Song, EloI cutionary and Pictorial Entertain- | ment by the Edison War-o-gru>h, ! Theatrophone & Concert Combina- ' tion. Over 5000 feet of Living Pic- ! tures. Thrilling, realistic and sen- | sational battle scenes. Vocal and ! instrumental music from Edison's 1 latest marvel, the Theatrephone i Also illustrated songs aud recitations by talented members of the Com- ! pany. For programme and full par- ' ticulurs see hand-bills. Admission Is, children half-price. Doors open ■ 7.80, commence Bm. Also ILLUS- ! TRATED SACRED CONCERT on I SUNDAY, at 8 p.m. Silver Collection. Edmund H. Buckingham. Elocutionist and Vocalist. Vernon , Wentworth, Representative. J. P. ■ INNESi \ .Biii-rister and Solicitor, I PALMERSrON NORTH [ Attends at Foxton on Court days when required. FOR SALE. ~ ONE Good Milch COW, to calve early. Apply to B. SPELMAN. CHRISTMAS ' PRESENTS AND New Year Gifts. The Largest and Most Varied Assortment — OF New and Choice GOODS Suitable for Presents IS AT R. S. BARRY'S UNIQUE DISPLAY OF NOVEL- * TIES, "CHEAPSIDE," Palmerston North, THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Friendly Societies' SIXTH ANNUAL Picnic & Sports, TO BE HELD ON THE VICTORIA PARK, FOXTON, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, (Tuesday, January Ist, 1901.) Friendly Societies' Handicap (opeu), Ist event, 440yds— 1st prize, L2 ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, ss. friendly Societies' Handicap (open), second event, 220yds— 1st prize, £2; 2nd, 15.4 ; 3rd, ss. Friendly Soc'etiea' Handicap (open), third event, 100yds— 1st prize, L2 ; 2nd, 153 ; 3rd, 6s. Points prize, trophy valued LI 10s. Friendly Societies' Race (in regaUa), 120yds — Ist prize, trophy valued LI 10s ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, ss. Hurd e Rice, 220yds— 1st prize, L2 ; 2nd 15s ; 3rd, ss. Oue Mile Bicycle Raco — Ist prize, L2; 2ud, LI. Nomination, Is ; acceptance, Is ; in each of the above ovent=. Boys' Race, under 16— 1st prize, 10s; 2nd, ss : 3rd, 2s 6d. E tr ance. 6d. Boys' High Jump— lst prize, 10s ; 2nd 5s ; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. Novelty Races, Married Women's Race, Young Ladies' Race, Maori Men's Race, Midi Women's Race, and Children's Races. Nominations close at 9 p.m. on Saturday, December 22nd. Handicaps declared on 29th December. Acceptances on the ground. Milk and Hot Water free, immediately on arrival of trains. Refreshment Booth on ground. Palmerston North Brass Band in attendance. . S. J. WATSON, Secretary, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1900, Page 3
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375Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1900, Page 3
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