FOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL ! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES, SATURDAY NEXT, April 23rd. Oriental v. Poneke, Athletic Park No. 1 Melrose v. Old Boys, Athletic Park No. 2 Petone v. Wellington, Petone Recreation Ground Kick-off at 3 o'clock. Admission, Sixpence. Ladies Free. Grand Stand, Sixpence D. McKENZIE, Sec. W.R F.U.
J. H. ROBINSON & SON, 21, WILLIS STREET, TTA\/C RECEIVED a Large and .11 il V Ht Vanei Assortment of Gold and Silver Bangles, Brooches, Chains, and Pendants, from 1/- upwards. Every Aiticle purchased Guaranteed and Better Value Impossible. THE LUCKY WEDDING RING MT**i^LP^ (18ct. Gold, guaianteed I^LJH Half a-dozen SPOONS GIVEN AWAY . . . With every Wedding Ring sold.
J.H.ROBINSON&SON 21, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. DRAINLAYERS' AND PLUMBERS' LICENSES. TVTOTICE is heieby given that all DrainJIN layeis' and Plumbers' Licenses must be taken out on or before the Ist MAY, failing which permits to do work will be refused, and all plumbers and drainlayers doing work after that date without a license will be prosecuted. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 13th April, 1904.
ME, DUNBAE SLOANE BEGS to mfoim the Citizens of Wellington that he has secured the services of ME. N. S. 0. COLE, DENTAL SURGEON, to attend at Rooms adioining the Thorndon Phaimacy daily fiom 9am to 5 p m. MR. N. S. C. COLE has gained his experience with some of the leading firms of New Zealand, being five yeais in the employ of Messis. Thompson and fuirell, Dentists, of Christcbuich. CHILDREN'S TEETH carefully legulated by the veiy latest painless American methods. We make a Specialty of Gold Crown and Budge Woik, Poicelain Inlays, and Aitificial Teeth. MR. DUNBAR SLOANE also desiies to intimate that in future his Pharmacy will lemam open on Wednesday Afternoons, and will close on Satuidays, at 1 p.m Re-open-mg at 7 p m.
RACES. TTT ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 23id Apnl, 1904. FIRST RACE 12 NOON. On 23id April trains foi Racecouise will run as under :—: — Te Aro, dep— lo 65, 11 0, 11 30 a m., and 1.0 p.m. Wellington, dep— lo.4s, 11.10, 11.40 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. NOTE.— The train leaving Te Aio at 11.0 and Wellingion at 11 10 will not stop between Wellington and Racecourse. Return trains will leave Racecourse for Te Aro at 4.50, 5.25, and 5.50 p.m. Note. — The train leaving Racecourse at 5.25 p.m. WILL NOT STOP between Racecourse and Wellington. The usual 10.55 a.m. Te Aro-Lower Hutt train WILL NOT RUN. On Saturday, 23rd April, the train usually leaving Te Aro for Masterton at 3 50 p.m. will not run North of Lower Hutt. The usual 5.12 p.m. Te AroLower Hutt train will leave Te Aro at 5.7 p.m., and be extended to Masterton, leaving Lower Hutt at 6.10 p.m., and arriving Greytown at 9.15 p.m., and Masterton at 9.55 p.m. The usual 10 p.m. goods train Masterton to Woodville will connect with this train. RETURN FARES (including admission to the Racecourse and People's Stand— 4s 6d and 3s 6d.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 199, 23 April 1904, Page 9
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