We read of love, we read of war, Of val'rous deeds and mystic loie. But then, we've lend it all before; And yearn for something newer. There's nothing fresh, the world is stale, And weaiy as a twice told tale. Yet stay ! when coughs and colds prevail, There's Woods' Great Pupperjiint Cube.
EUGBY FOOTBALL !
BULLER versus WELLINGTON, 1 p.m.
GREAT BRITAIN GREAT BRITAIN Versus NEW ZEALAND. NEW ZEALAND. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1904. SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1904. Kick-off at 3 o'clock. Admission to Stand by Ticket only ; Ground, Adults 2s, Childien under 15 Is Bicycles (at south end of ground), 3d. The Stiles admitting to the ground will be open at 11 a.m., and the public are earnestly requested to COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH AT THE GATES. It is expected that the Ground will be taxed to its fullest capacity, and it is the intention of the Executive to close the gates as soon as the ground becomes oveir-crowded. For this purpose a notice will be issued stating "GROUNDS PULL ; NO FURTHER ADMISSION." The first match, Bullfer versus Wellington, will start at 1 o'clock sharp. and finish not later than 2 45. The Kick-off for the match GREAT BRITAIN versus NEW ZEALAND will be at 3 o'clock sharp. The entrance to the Grand Stand will be through the door m the centre of the Stand, and tickets for the Stand WILL NOT ADMIT THROUGH THE OTHER TURNSTILES. The Grand Stand! doors will be open at 12 o'clock, and! officials will be in attendance to show visitors their positions as follows —Holders of tickets "A to F" will turn to the left on entering Stand, and those holding tickets "G to X" will turn to the right. Ticket-holders for Stand "L" enter Juveniles' Gate , ticket-holders for Stand "M" will enter at first gaite at south or furthest end of Grand Stand. The public are warned to keep inside the wires on the bank overlooking the western side of the Park, to avoid accidents. No responsibility will be taken by the Company for a breach of this notice. A Change Box will' be established , in the Caretaker's old cottage, where the public may receive change; but NO CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE TURNSTILES. The public are requested to note that the stepping lound the Ground will accommodate a DOUBLE ROW on each step, and the public are requested to assist the Management in this direction. The Juvenile Entrance to the Giound will be at door at north end of Grand Stand, AND THIS WILL BE THE ONLY ENTRANCE FOR JUVENILES. The Seat running round the Ground inside the barrier is reseived exclusively for ladies and escort. The entrance to these seats will be through the playei s' gate f i om the Promenade into tho Ground. Bicycles will be admitted only at Stable at south end of the Ground. Foe 3d. A Gate marked "PRESS GATE," situated at the extreme north end of tho Ground, will admit PLAYERS, OFFICIALS, and PRESS The Public are requested to note the Diieetion-boaids ovei the pavement at the various gates. J. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary Wellington Athletic Paik Company (Limited) A C NORRIS, Hon. Sec. N.Z.R.F.U
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 215, 13 August 1904, Page 19
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535Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 215, 13 August 1904, Page 19
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