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DON'T FORGET THE GARRISON BAND and FOOTBALL BAZAAR '
Bazaar to be opened by His Excellency the Governor, AT DRILLSHED, NEXT SATURDAY, 24th INSTANT, At 3 p.m.
Admission Is, with chance in Art Union. Pnzes valued £150. Absolutely the> Gieatest Event of the Season.
WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB.
ri ■* HE Annual General Meeting of the I W.A.A.C. will he held in Batkin's Rooms, 51, Lamb ton Quay, on FRIDAY, 30th September. Business To receive Balance-sheet. To receive Annual Report and General. Intending Members are invited to be present. STUART ROBINSON, Hon. Secretary, 21, Willis-street.
•'THE MATTER OF THE MOMENT." JAPAN. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, WHITMORE-STREET. MONDAY, 26th SEPT., at 8 p.m. Popular Lecture on "JAPAN." Will be given by Mr THOS. PRTNGLE, with One Hundred Choice 1 Views, exhibited by Mr. G. W. Barltrop's PoWeiful Bi-TTnial Lantern. Tickets at the Dresden, 2s and Is. MR JAMES MOORE, Missioner.
AIT" ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 20th and' 22nd OCTOBER, 1904. DATES of NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. N.B. — All events close at 9 p.m., unless stated to the contrary. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ENTRIES for all events close, except Spring Trial Stakes, at 9 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. WEIGHTS declared for First Day's Handicaps. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th. ACCEPTANCES close for First Day's Handicaps at 9 p.m. NOMINATIONS close for Spring Trial Stakes at 9 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th. WEIGHTS declared for Second Day's Handicaps at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st. ACCEPTANCES close for Second Day's Handicaps, at 12 o'clock noon. PENALTIES.— The winner of any race of the value of 50 soys or upwards after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra, of two or more racesi of the value of 50 soys or upwards 101b extra, except in the Wellington Handicap, for which special penalties are provided. No penalty will be incurred in open races for wins in hack events. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary.
xirr a ntn t ed. GIRLS FOR BOX MAKING AND BOX FILLING.
j Pioficient box fillers can earn 40s per week. Average, 28s per week. Learners guaranteed 7s 6d per week.
WORK EASY TO LEARN.
CONSTANT WORK, NO SLACK SEASON. Apply, R. BELL AND CO., LTD., Revans-street, Newtown. Trams pass the gate.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 9
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367Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 9
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