WELLINGTON EIGHT HOUBS FEDERATED UNION. TWELFTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION AND SPORTS CARNIVAL. LABOUR DAY, WEDNESDAY, 9th October. £300 ™»<"™ AWAY £300 MONEY AND PRIZES. GRAND PROCESSION, SPORTS AND ART UNION. Mr. H. Douglas, the Art Union Secretary, Mr. P. M. Moroney, the Procession Secretary, and myself, will attend at the Trades Hall, Manners-street, opposite old Fire Brigade Station, EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK, from 7 to 8 o'clock, to give any information wanted re the Demonstration, and to issue Art Union Tickets to those desirous of selling them. Books of 20 Tickets for 17s, forwarded to any address. The Art Union Prizes this year consist wholly of Mineral Specimens, being distributed as follows: —First prize, value £20; eighth prize, value £15; sixteenth prize, value £10; and Fifteen other prizes each of the assay value of £5. [NOTE.—The Sixteenth Prize is valued at £10, and not the Fifteenth, as stated in the Posters, the Fifteenth Prize being £5 in value.] Acceptances for Handicap Events at the Sports Meeting close at 8.30 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT. D. McKENZIE, Secretary. Box 402, Post Office, or Free Lance Office, Panama-street. m HEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director .. Mr. P. R. Dix General Manager .. Mr. Fred W. Duval THE CITY'S FESTAL CENTRE OF BEAUTY AND FASHION. The same pleasant story of Hilarious Houses to greet the Favourites. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), SEPT. 27. Last night in New Zealand of the Charming Comedienne, DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN. Screams of Laughter Greet MR. HARRY SHINE, The wittiest, jolhest, brightest, and most original Comedian the city has ever known Nightly increasing success of MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT, The Peerless Vocal Star. Continued success of LITTLE ALMA GRAY, The Prize of a Bunch of Prizes. Continued uninterrupted success of George Dean, Ethel Gwynne, Les Wai'ton, Worral Sisters, Jim Marion, Lily Roberts, James Williams, Heibert Robeits, and Johnny Collins. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, THE RIO TROUPE OF ACROBATS. Monday, Sept. 30—Miss Maud Faning and Miss Elsie Rosser Tuesday, Oct. Ist—Mr. Wallace King. Prices, 2s and Is Box plan at Holliday's. Sixpence extra charged for booking. Business Manager—C. H. WHAITE. THE PRE-EMINENCE OF THE NEW CENTURY is based on new principles, which make it the most peifect typewntei in the world. It bristles with points of supenonty in design, constiuctton and finish—in every vital part that means more woik, better work, and least fatigue to operatoi. Put in a New Centuiy on trial against any othei typewriter, and you'll keep it. It has no rival. NEW CENTURY TYPEWRITER CO. 31, VICTORIA STREET WELLINGTON. The Government Insurance Department IS prepared to cover Employers of Labour against all risks under the "Workers' Compensation Act," "The Employers' Liability Acts," and at Common Law up to £500 in the case of any individual worker. Owners of Property and Mortgagees protected. Personal Accident Policies issued. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. GEORGE ROBERTSON, District Manager.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 16
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