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Wkllingtoit'amateur athletic club. Patron : His Excellency the Governor. President : His Honor the Superintendent. Vice-presidents: His Worship the Mayor and T. Buchanan, Esq. E A S T E R~~M O N D A Y. PROGRAMME. £ Event. Distance. ! Ist. j 2nd. 1 Maiden race 220 yards j 60s. 205.. 2Hopstep,andjunip j 40s. lOs. 3 Handicap 220 yards I 80s. 20s. 4 Light hammer I 40s . lOs5 Handicap 440 yards 100s. 1 40s. 6 High jump 1 40s. lOs . < {Handicap hurdle 120 yards 80s. 20s. B,Handicap \ m fle 160s. 1 50s. 9,liandicap 100 yards 'lOOs. 40s. 10 Handicap walking 3 miles jloOs. 50s. 11 Handicap, 880 yards 100s. 40s. 12Byciclerace, hdep. 2 miles 60s. 20s. 13 Handicap 150 yards 80s. 20s. 14 Consolation 300 yards 60s. 20s. All entries for Handicaps to be made to the Secretary, at the Pier Hotel, prior to 8 p.m. on the 7th April. r General entries and acceptances of Handicaps to be made at the same hour and place on the 13th April. No entries for any of the events will Ik? tnken on the ground. Entrances tor all events, 2s 6d ; acceptances of handicaps^ 2s Cd. Competitors' colors to be declared at time of entry. Sporte to commence at 11.30. Admission, 1b ; children, 6d. J. CHURTON, Hon. Sec. BEING able to resume my business after having sprained my anlcle 6 week* Hgo, I have the honor to inform the public that • The EVENING CLASS for young Gentlemen will be open every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, from 8 to 9, beginning the Ist APRIL. Terms— l guinea per quarter. PRIVATE LESSONS, the Ist APRIL. Twice a week, 2 guineas per quarter, at my residence. Thrice a week, 3 guineas per quarter, at my residence. At the pupil's residence, hnlf guinea supplement. For Families and Schools, by particular arrangement. * All fees payable in advance. Apply at mv residence every day of this week between 4 and 6 p.m. edmond bourgeois, Professor of the French Language, The Terrace, nve houses above the Synagogue. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ' DR MIRBACH has removed to more convenient p^mises — Willis-street, opposite St Peter's Church and .two- doors i .from Ghuznee-streetj Te Aro. ? ' DOCTOR DOYLE has removed to hia former residence, the Parsonage, Manners-street. January 14th. fiIHE undersigned are Cash -fiujers of 1 " WOOL and othe* PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEV'ttt & CO.' TO THE "YOUNG MEN OF THE PERIOD." TNVEST in one of the " NEW PHOTO" 1 SCARPS, the latest novelty; out, to be had only at London House, opposite Odd Feilows' Hall. Branch establishment opposite Athenaeum. : LEWIS MOSS, ' , \ t " Pr6priettfr. QLESINGER'S'RHEUMATIO BALSAM. . The greatest disepvery ever yet' toado for ~ the relief of'human sufFel^rd from MUSCULAR okNERYOUS AF,feffiOTlON is ' SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. All the advertised remedies and all the ¦ •' prescriptions from the medical faculty for.the.cure,of Rhematism Rheumatic Gout Sciatica . ¦ . : • Tie Douloureux Neuralgia Lumbago '• Strains and Sprains,.').' >t> Or pain of any sort from the above affections, none of which have been so. successful and qffectualas < • SLESINGER'S RHEUM4TIC BALSAM, As certified by the Certificates published in the Guardian, Daily Times, and .", ' .innumerable others. Price, 7s 6d per bottle, which is sufficient td cure in all cases. " Vhoiesaleat S. SLESINGE*R. V.S., "Hope-street, Dunedin'} > ¦6t, GEORGE CROOOMBE, Agent, Temple Chambers, Wellington, Or retail from all ' the principal Chemists in New Zealand. , fiff ., VICT OR I A tf OttE L / ' FBATHfeaSTOW. "" * ' THE Proprietor having completed extensive additions and alterations .to this hotel, is now enabled to oiferj superior accommodation to all whchfavor him with their patronage. Visitors from Wellington •will find all the comforts of a home at this faeorite Hotel. A first-class Billiard Table on the premises. Good Stabling and Paddocks. F. FABER. . • * Proprietor. WE L t \t NGT ON " HOT EL. MjOLBSWO^RTH-STRBBT, s j,.j, ¦ ••' Late CiTil Service -Club. I rnHESE New and Cdmmddiotis Pr£mLw*<are X now thrown ,open to 1 the public, who will find them 7 with every comfort Families and Travellers will find every, comfort of a home. , .- , A , handsomelyTfurnished and«ommpdious BILLIARD ROOM, J * ' With one of Aloock'tj WTdMea. Room for a few. Boarders. . \ THE LATEST NOVELTY OUT. (VBE Patent "REFLECTOR SOARF." Jl Your own portrait taken in an intftttnt. Photographers outdone. Ciime and see them. Now open at London House. Branch establishment opposite Athenaeum. <_ '' ' ' MOSS, - - -- — -- - .., „ Proprietor. QASEY AND M'DONALD CHEAP DRAPER V ADVERTISEMENT Long muslin curtains - 3s lid Long muslin curtains . J 4s 6d Long lace Cftrtaina r ss;6d and 6s 6d Longcurtain'muslin ' : la'ljdjper yard White huckaback towels 7|M, 84d, *aiia-9£d Large size toilet quilts ' 7» 6d]iacb. Linen table damask 2s 3d per yard Linen table napkins 10£ d each Cotton bed ticking 7|d per yard Strong fancy shirtings Is ljd per yard Braided washing skirts . 4s 9d each Braided costume skirts 55. 9 d each Grass cloth costume skirts 7s 6d each DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1876, Page 4

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