FOOT RUNNING! FIRST GRAND HANDICAP, 5 soys and Gold Medal, 75 yards, run in heats. Ist £3 10s, 2nd £1, 3rd 10s; special prize, half guinea presented by . Burton Brewery Co., to winner of fastest heat. . To be run on Wednesday afternoon, OCTOBER 5, 1904, /. At rear of Family Hotel, Rangitikei-st., PALMERSTON NORTH. y| Nominations 2s, close at Family Hotel, October Ist. Acceptances Is, clcse on ground. ' Last three performances required. No. nominations accepted without entrancefees. Handicapper and Starter, F. H. Burbush. -.-•'.■.,. ~: T. J. NOTT, Promoter. SACRED CONCERT. A SACRED CONCERT will be given ■"•^ by the members of St. Patrick's choir, assisted by Father Hills, of Wellington, and local friends, in the Zealandia Hall, at 8.30 TO-MORROW NIGHT. ■ " CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SALE (5F WORK. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, October 4th, sth and 6th. LYCEUM THEATRE. Plain Work and Fancy Stalls. Refreshment, Produce, Sweet and Flower Stalls. Children's Dances. COMPETITIONS. Cakes, Spelling, Hat-trimming, Naildfiving, Ladies' Flower Sprays, Gents' Button-holes, Wool Winding, etc. Snowball and Fish Fond for children. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME each evening. Admission 6d; Children 3dv? T. NAIRN, Manager. 2 E-A.L A N D I A JJ A LL An Evening ol SCOTTISH .SONG AND STORY SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY" By the World-Renowned SCOTTISH ENTERTAINERS ELORA E. DONALDSON Of Glasgow, Scottish and Gaelic Prima Donna, and GAVIN SPENCE, Of Edinburgh, Tenor and Entertainer, who are paying their firafc visit to the Colony, and will entertain with some of the best excerpts from the Songs and Literature of Scotland. Two Nights Only, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 4 and 5. Popular prices—Dress circle and reserved stallß, 3s; stalls, 2s; pic, ls. Box plan at Bennett'?. UNITED TRADES' PICNIC. SECOND ANNUAL MONSTER TRADE PICNIC, To be held at FOXTON on WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER. (Labour Day.) Sports'for the Old. Sports for the Young. Games of all descriptions. Abundance of Toys for the children. Tug-of-War (12 men a-side), special prizes. TEA (Milk and sugar) provided picnickers FREE OF CHARGE. Special train arrangements. Brass Band in attendance. Full particulars in later issue. COURT MANAWATU, A-O.F. rpHE 29th Anniversary will be cele- '.'*■-•■ brated'with a SOCIAL AND DANCE, I To be held in the Foresters' Hall on OCTOBER 19th. Double tickets 3* ; extra lady Is. t A.YORTT, !■ Secretary. I T7K)R First Class REPAIRS at ■f LOWEST RATES, to Guns, Rifles, Fishing Rods, Golf Clubs, Cricket Bats, Hockey Clubs, etc., etc., SEND TO H. ILEKINS, ' GOTMAEEE, 12 Featherston-st., WELLINGTON. Only best materials used. Ten years with W. H. Tisdall.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7917, 24 September 1904, Page 1
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