XTI ELLINGTON TBOTTING CLUB. SUMMEB MEETING. RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th and 24th, 1901. FIRST RACE STARTS 1 P.M. Big Fields. Best Horses in New Zealand Competing. Railway Time-table. — Leave Te Aro 10.10 a.m., 11.56 a.m., 3 p.m., 2.20 p.m. ; Thorndon about seven minutes later. FARES.— Is 6d, First-class; Is, Secondclass (return). 1 E. W. GARNER, Secretary.
mHEATEE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT AND EVEEY EVENING. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY! Of Stirling Eecognised Artists. Positively the Last Two Nights of FERRY the human FERRY FERBY frog FERRY Absolutely the last chance of seeing this Marvel of Marvels. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Your Old Favourite, FRANK YORKE FRANK YORKE A Comedian with Original Ideas. THE WILLIAMS QUARTETTE, A Family able to gi\ c a show by themselves. ARNOLD JARVIS, Justly described as The Southern Cinquevalli. MISS ANETTA BODIN, the Charming Serio and Dancer. MR. TOM LEONARD, The Popular Eccentric Comedian. MR. ARTHUR HAHN, The Popular Australian Basso. MISS IDA CLARKSON, The Scottish Nightingale. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 23rd, First Appearance in Wellington of— HARRY GRAY, The Greatest of all Comedians, and known throughout the Colonies as " LITTLE TICH." Prices— 2s, Is, and 6d. Box Plan at Holhday's. No seats kept aftei 8 15. Telephone 154b. Business Manager, C. H. WHAITE.
/^HOEAL HALL. Succebs ' Glorious Success ! FULLER'S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Special Re-engagement of THE LESTER BROS., Daring Trapeze Artists. Unparalleled Success of a Genuine Comedian, MR DENIS CARNEY. The Great Australian Sketch Artists., Frank— BEVEßLEYS— Edith MISS MAUD PANING MISS MAUD PANING In New and Original Sketch. Absolutely the Greatest Coon Impersonator, will make her initial appearance in the first part, and take the tambourine end. Lilhe Devere, Aubrey Douglas, Bessie Young, Arthur Elliott, Jessie Verne, all genuinely Talented Artists. Orchestral Stalls, Is , Stalls and Balcony , 6d ; Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Plan at Begg J s Music Depot , Willis Street.
TO THE RATEPAYERS AND BURGESSES OF WELLINGTON.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce that I will be a Candidate for a seat in the new Council. Hoping to receive your support, I remain, yours faithfully, JOHN SMITH, Jun. The Certain Cuke iok Corns. 1/- per box, all Chemists. Samples Posted Free of chaige to any address in the colonies. Addiess "Barraclough," Wellington. The Cmuun Guke for Toothache. Price, 1/-, of all Chemists.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 42, 20 April 1901, Page 14
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