'VISIT OF T.R.H. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL. CONSUMERS aro notifiod that at the VJ request of tho Board of Control tho current on tho high-tension wires will bo shut down botweon tho hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, tho 18th inst., and between tho hours of 10 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. ou FRIDAY, tho Hist 'linst., and tho supply of electricity will not bo available during tho abovo hours. ForJ-tho Now Zealand Electrical Syndicate, Limited, J. P. BRANDON, Local Secretary. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the torms of " The Banks and Bankers Aot, 1880," and "The Banks and Bankers Aot Amendment Aot, 1882," TUESDAY, 18th JUNE, WEDNESDAY, 19th JUNE, are appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in the Wellington Provincial District? (witjb .the exception of Wellington, Te Aro, and Hutt Branches; :— Tho Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., G. E. TOLHURST, Bank of New South Wales, s P ec F r » ALOYSIUS MAdDONALD, Manager, The Bank of Australasia, „ C. WINTER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., JAMES COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, JAMES EMBLING, General Manager. Wellington, 15th Juno, 1901. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF THE ROYAL VISIT. rriHIS Publication, issued by the Govern -** ment, giving full details of the Visit for the wholo Colony, is obtainable at all Bookeellors. Prico Gd. THE ROYAL HONOUR TO THE MAYOR AND CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. GEO. BEDFORD, Umbrellamaker, 181, Lambton-quay, haejng served tho public so well and faithiv.'lly for the past 25 yearn, would liko to suggest that when tho commomorativo titVjs and honours aro served out, ho considers thab tho first claim should not go past him. Ho ia to bo aeon dai)y at xho Umbrella Palace, working hard to kbup other people alive. Noto the address. : GEO. BEDFORD, The Umbrella King, 181, LAMBTON - QUAY. ROYAL PROCESSION. GATHERING OF SCIIQOL CHILDREN* UPPER WILLIS-ST., from Inges-. tre-strcot to Dixon-qtroet, and Syd-ney-street havo boon reserved fpr tho gathering of . school children and their custodians. Children will assemble at UPPER WILLIS - STREET at half pait 10 o'clock on TUESDAY MORNING and at SYD-NEY-STREET at 11 o'clock. These Streets will NOT tie available for tho Public. A. DORSET, , , ' v Secretary. Education Board, 15th Juno, 1901. rriHE Parents and Children of Petone who -■- afo going to Sydney-street on Tuea^ day, 18th rast., are notified that, the train arranged for them to goby leaves Betone Station at 8.15. Sobolara' Tickets, 4d Return, can be had at Mrs. Hyde's and Miss Silva'a on Monday. ' Arrive per Mararba/on, Sale Monday, Special lloyal Via,w Number "\T */ /^.BAPHIC J3I . £J» \J For 15th June. Containing Magnificent Selection SPECIAL PHOTO PICTURES Re Arrival in Auokland and Celebrations in connection with Visit DUKVt AND DUCHESS OF YORK. Pried Cd. ORDER COPIES PROMPT. LOST, 2-bar (iold Brooch, set with 3 Ambor Topaz, between ■ Ellicoavenuo, U.S.S. Company, and Lambtonquay. A handsome roward will bo paid for recovery of above, as it is greatly valued as keepsake. Apply Office, Te Aro Houso. M" CRABTREE AND SONS, MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS AND BOILERMAKERS. Maktyfß of cvory description of Brickmaking Machinery, Crushing Rollers, Brick Presses, Sanitary Drain-pipn Machines and Dies and Laundry Machinery. Agents for BROADBENT AND SON'S HYDRO EXTRACTORS,
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 140, 15 June 1901, Page 6
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532Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 140, 15 June 1901, Page 6
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