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WELLINGTON EIGHT HOURS FEDERATED UNION. TWELFTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION AND SPORTS CARNIVAL.

LABOUR DAY, WEDNESDAY,

9th October. £300 ™ B1 < «■?*« A " A * £300 MONEY AND PRIZES.

GRAND PROCESSION, SPORTS AND ART UNION.

The Programme for the Procession Events has now been issued. Besides those on the programme last year, \\ hich have all been re-introduced, a special event has been added for licensed porters, together with two events of sponal interest, to trades unionists The Programme will be forwarded to any address on receipt of application.

Mr H. Douglas, the Art Union Secletaiv, will attend at the Tiades. Hall, Manneis-street opposite, old Fire Brigade Station, EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING till the date of the Demonstration, from 7 to 8 o'clock, to issue Art Union Tickets to those desirous of selling them. Books of 20 Tickets for 17s, forwarded to any address.

Nominations for Handicap Events on the Sports Programme close- on SATURDAY NEXT, the 14th instant, at 8 30 p.m. Nomination Forms can be obtained at the Empire City Athletic Club's Rooms Exchange Buildings. Mr J. D. Me Phee's, Plimmer's Steps, or from myself D. McKENZIE, Secretary. Box 4012, Post Office, or Free Lance Office, Pdiiama-stieet

WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE.

SEVENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL will be held in the Druids' Hall, MONDAY, lbth September, 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s 6d. Tickets may be had from Mrs. Weiss, Willis-street^ or any member of the Committee. Under the distinguished patronage of the. Premier, Sir Joseph Waid, and members ot the Ministiy. E MOORE, Hon Sen:.

THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUACTURING COMPANY, LTD.

WARRANTS tor four months' Dnidend to 31st July, ult , have been mailed to .ill Shareholders A E DONNK, Secietaiy

Wellington 10th September, 1901

r p HE Pianos imported by the Dres- »■ den Piano Company are sonorous in tone, exquisite in finish, superior in workmanship, and perfect in action. They are from the best manufactureis in the world, and cannot be excelled. The list includes Rich. Lipp and Sohn, John Broadwood and Sons, Bohm, Erard, Collard <& Collard, Rosenkranz, and others. These instruments, suitable for the school, cottage, or mansion, are now on view, and your inspection is hmted.

ri'IIE GOLD.SMITHSW .SILVERSMITHS DEPOT I 47, Lambton (^ua\. SILVERWARE and ELECTRO PLA.TED WARE Latebt Novelties m Art Jevsellerj , Watches, Brooches, Rings, etc. The Hanging Charm Glove Buttoner

f* If* \ TURQUOISi. AND PkAJIL BROOCHKS I f* If* \)l O I Set in Hall marked Silv er. I U/ O

THE GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS' DEPOT

47, Lambton Qtjat.

Napier, Fitzherbert, and Smith, SOLICITORS,

opposite nkw Bank of New Zealand, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

MRS. M. A. MACKENZIE, Chemist (Per Examination), HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES IN SEARL'S BUILDINGS,

Opposite Government Railway Station.

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Bibliographic details

Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 63, 14 September 1901, Page 14

Word Count
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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 63, 14 September 1901, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 63, 14 September 1901, Page 14

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