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"IVfELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLOEISTS' SOCIETY. GEAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 25 m and 26th APRIL. AT THK SKATING RINK. Doofb onen i First Da y> 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. UooTa open I Second Day, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADMIS&SION . . ONE SHILLING. Afteunoon Tea, from 3 to 5 p.m. Refreshment Stall open all day. Minifle'a String Band. Dresden Co. 'a piano. Tho following additional SPECIAL PBIZES are offored : — For the Best Hand Bouquet. Chrysanthemums only, any foliage (given by Mrs. J. Burne). Firßt, 10» Gd; second, 7s 6d ; third, 3a (amateurs only) For the Best Table Decoration (given by Mrs. W. E. Williams). Prize, 10s 6d (amateurs only) For tho Best Table Decoration (given by Mrs. W. B. Williams). Prize, 10s 6d (open to all oomers) Mr. C. Judd's Special Fuchsia Phizes— First, 7s Cd; second, ss; third, 2s 6d. Children are to bring the plants given to them by Mr. Judd to the Skating Eink before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 25th inst. All entries must be in tho hands of the Secretary by noon on the 24th inst., and all exhibits for competition must be delivered at the Skating Kink, ready for tho stagers, not later than 11 a.m. on the 25th inst, or they will be retained for exbibion only. Entry forms, schedules, tickets, and all particulars, from Messrs. H.C. Gibbons and Co., Lambton-qnay ; Mr. Woodger, Molos-worth-street ; 51 • F. Cooper, Mannersstreet j and from A. E. WATBESON, Hon. Seo., 3 and 5, Feathorston-street. CEITEEION THEATEE, iIANNBHS-STBBET. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. "FUN ON THE BRISTOL" Will shortly appear. Widow O'Bbiin— Mb. J.*C. Brtant. YyELLINGTON EACING CLUB. AUTUMN AND STEEPLECHASE MEETING. HUTT PABK BACECOUESE, WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY, 2nd and 3ed Mat, 1894. ACCEPTANCES FOB— Railway Handicap, J-milo .. ... 1 soy Hnrdle Handicap (first day), 2 miles 3 aovs Thompson Handicap, 1 mile ... 5 soys Hunters' Steeplechase Handicap, 2} miles 1 soy Stewards' Handioap, 7 furlongs ... 1 soy Hack Hurdle Handicap, 1J mites ... 10s Hack Handicap, 1 mile 10s Also. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, 2 miles 1 soy Wellington Steepleohaso Handicap, 3 miles . ... . . . 2 sori Close on WEDNESDAY, 25th APBIL, at 9 p.m. H. M. LYON, Sooretary. Club Hotel, Wellington. MEMBERS and intending members are reminded of the Annual General Meeting of the Wellington Pigeon Club, at Tonnsend & Paul's Booms, at 8 o'olook sharp TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). GEAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. Annnal Communication of Grand Lodge will be held on WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. Following arrangements have been made : — Grand Lodge will meet iu^the Freemasons' Hall, Boulcott-street, at 2f p.m. (morning costume), for the transaction of business', and will adjourn until 6.45 p.m., re-assem-bling at tho Opera House for the Installation of Bro. Francis Henry Dillon Bell as Grand Master. Master Masons of all constitutions are invited to attend Admission, by tiokot only, to be obtained from the Porch Committee, Bros. Clothier, Masters, Mothes, Freeman, France, and Lindsay. By order. WM. BONALDSON, Grand Secretary. ULSTEB LODGE, No. 62, N.Z.C., PETONE. A BRAKE will leave Poßt Offioe, Lower Hutt, at 5 p.m., and Lodgeroom at 5.15 p.m. precisely, for the conveyance of members to the Opera House, on the night of WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. By order. B. C. KIRK, W.M. CO-OPEEATIVE 'BUS COMPANY. A 'BUS will leave Opera House for Newtown immediately after Masonic Banquet on WEDNESDAY, 25th inut. Fares, Is. SALE! SALE! SALE! TTAVING purchased tho Bankrupt Stock in H. Rosen thai' a Estate for 10s 7d in the £, I am going to offer the public TOBACCONISTS' SUNDBIES AT UNHEAKD-OF PBICES. D. D. HYDE, TOBACCONIST - - Lambton Quat. THE STAE ANTIMONY COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors have this day made a Call of Sixpence per Share, which Call is payable at the offices of tho Bank of New Zealand in the City of Wellington, on Wednesday, the 9th day of May, 1894. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1894. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Legal Madager. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM WISE, PABAPAEAUMU. ALL Claims against the above Estate must be sent is to the undersigned not later than Thursday, 3»d May. A. S. BISS, Trustee, Feathers ton-stroet. Wellington, 23t& April, 1891. In the Assigned Estate of WILLIAM WISE, of Paraparaumu, Storekeeper. i fTIENDEES are invited by the undersigned I X up to Noon of Monday, 30th instant, for the purchase of the Stock -in • Trade, Plant, and Book Debts of the above Estate. Stock-sheets, particulars of Book Debts, and Conditions of Tender, can be inspected at the office of the undersigned, FeatherstonBtreet, Wellington ; or at the premises of the Assignor, Paraparaumu. A. S. BISS, Trustee Wellington, 21st April, 1894. WELLINGTON BACING CLUB. - TO BANDMASTEES. rTIENDEBS are invited for supplying a J Band at the Autumn and Steepleohase Mooting, to be held on the 2nd aud 3rd Mar prox. H. M. LYON, Secretary. TENDERS FOR CABTING. TENDEBS will be reoeived by the undersigned up to noon of Monday next, 30th inst., for Carting for the New Zealand Candle Company (Limited), to include carting tallow from Petone. Full particulars can be obtained at the Company's office, Foatherston-street. A. S. BISS, Secretary. HOBSES AND CABTING PLANT FOB SALE. TENDEBS will be reoeived by the nndersigned, to close at noon on Monday next, 30th inst., for the Carting Plant and Horses recently employed in the business of J. Kitchen A Sons and Apollo Company (Limited). Full particulars on application at the office of THE NEW ZR ALAND CANDLE COMPANY (LiHiTßn), Featheraton-street. TO BUILDEES. fTVENDEES are invited, to close at noon I of Thursday, the 3rd May, for the erection of a five-roomed Dwelling-house, Oriental Bay. Plans and specifications at my office. WM. CRICHTON, Architeot. No. 12, Grey-street. GILBEY'S O.E. DRY GIN, The popular drink for summer. No home complete without it ONCJI TAKIN ALWAYS rBXHBBXD.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

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