FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lalo Mr. Waller HayiTß aro invited to nttond his Funoral, which will loavo his lato residence, 1, Garrctl-fitrool, olf Cuba-street, To-morrow (Saturday), 30lh January, 1904, at 1.30 p.m., for Jvarori Uomotory. E. MORRIS, Jun., Sanitary Undertaker, 10, Tarauaki-st. Tclophoiio 937. """"" 'funer al notice"™ 1™"™"1 ™"™" Til E~ Funeral of the lato R. B. Goro will lonyo his Into residence. Auromlorraco, at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, 31>>t Janimry, 1904, for St. Paul's Pro-Cathe-dral and thence to Iho Karori Ceinotery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Undertakers, Tel. 806. 55, Molesworth-st. ""''TuNERaT NOTICE. THE Funoral of tho late Mrs. C. L. Barraud will loavo No._ 30a, Tinakoriroad, at 9 a.m. To-morrow (Saturday) 30th January, 1904, for tho Bolton-stroel Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. Undnrtaicors, Tpl. 80b. 55, Molnsworth-st. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTIUE Friends of tho lato Mr. Mark JL Brooks aro invited to attend hi« Funeral, which will leave bin Into residence, llrnugliain-stropl, To-morrow (Saturday), 30th January, 1904, nl 11.15 a.m., for Ht Joseph* Church, Bucklo-streot, thcucu to Knrori Cemetery. E. MORKIS, Jun., Sanitary Undertaker, 10, Taranaki-st. Tclophoiio 937. FUNERAL NOTICE. COURT SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, A.O.F. MEMBEHS of tho abovo Court nro roiiuoeti'd lo attend tho Funoral of Past Chief Ranger Brother M. Brook*, which will loavo Ilia Into renidpnco, 70a, Brougham-street, To-morrow (Saturday), al iiuurtor-pasl 11 o'clock. T. L. COIS, Secretary PARTNEIISIII P JNOTICK. CHARLES ODLIN has ploasuro in announcing lo builderx ami tho public generally that he linn inkun his brother, A. E. ODLIK, into his biminutiH, and tho linn will in fuliiro bo known as C. AND A. ODLIN, Timber Merchants, Jorvoii-quay. VISIT OF REV. FRANCIS E. CLARK, D.D. Of America. (Founder of Christian Endonvour). MKKTINIKJ AS FOLLOWS: — SATURDAY, 30lh JANUARY.— Upon arrival of Mauawalu train at 12.20 p.m., Dr. Clark will bo mot by Officers of Iho Union. 12.30 p.m. — Official Woloomo by Iho Mayor (Mr. J. G. W. Aitkon, M.H.It.) and C»ty Council, in Iho Council Cliamborii. 3 p.m. — Junior Rally in St. John's Proshytnrian Church. Chairman — Roy. Chas. Dailaaton, Vice-President of tho Now Zealand O.E. Union. 8 p.m. — Welcomo Meeting in St. Juhn'H Prosbyteriim Church. Chairman — Roy Newman Hall, President of Wellington O.K. Union. Hhort Addrossos of Woleomo. Dr. Clark responds. SUNDAY, 31st JANUARY.— 3.3O p.m., Public Mooting iv. Skating Rink. AtUlriMM by Rev. F. 15. Clark, D.D. 8 p.m.—Publio Mooting in Skating Kink. Chnirmiin — Mr. J, G. W. Aitken, M.H.R., Mayor of Wellington. ■ Address by Rev. F. >J. Clark, D.D. MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. — St. John's Prwliyturinn C'huruh — • 10 a in., Prayor Mooting. 10.30 a.m. — Conforonco of Membars of Union Kxwulivo nnd Ofticors of Hociotios. Chairman — Roy. Newman Hall. 3 p.m. — Modol O.K. Mooting, led by Dr. Clark. Paper by Rev. G. f. Hunt. 4 p.m. — Question hour. 5.30 p.m. — Convenience Tea ' 7 p.m. — Song Service 7.30 p.m. — Consociation Service Cliairman — Roy. Newman Hull, J'rcaidont Wellington OK. Union. Address by Roy. F. E. Clark, D.D. Roll Cull of Afliliatod Sooh) turn. MouvoniiH containing Uymnn, 3d por copy. Collection at each mooting. RICHARDSON BROS., tho Cheapest Jlonso Furnishers, of 115, Uppor Ouba-strool, are Helling — Whito and Gold, Pink und Gold, Bluo, and good Cups and Saucers, 4^d Whilo and Gold Uhiim Plates, 2* 6d half dozen Glosh Jam Dixhaij, 3d each Ennmcl Cuiulloilioks, 6d Packot of 5 quires ISotopaper, 6d packot I/argo Tea Trayc, Is Hair Brunluvs anil Clothns Brushes, 6d Brown Windsor Honp, Id cuko Ilair Combs, unbreakable, 3d Tooth Brushes, 3d ; Nail Biuhlios, 2d Teaspoons, 6d dozen ; Dinner Knives, 6tl String, Id a ball ; Machine Oil, 4d bottlo Slip Mats, Gd ; Tomahawks, Is ; Hummers, Gd Ijirgo variety of Vascß, from 3d eaoh Stationery, 3d a packet Bedroom Lamps, from 3d each Groat Bargains in Duchess Chosta, TabM, Bedding, Blanket*, SIIOOU, Quill*, Curtains. Door Mat*, Linoloums, Oilclutlm, Banket Chairs, Couches, BodBtoatls, sideboards, Htrolchors (wiro and canvaß), otc, Nolo address— RICHARDSON BROS., 115 Upper Cuba-sl., oppoaito Army Homo. N OTIC V) . SOUTH WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCrKTY. WEEKLY Practices will bo resumoil — for VoraliPtu, MONDAY, lsl February; for liibtrumontali«lK, THURSDAY, 4th, at 8 p.m., in Nnwtown Pjiblic School. Intending; new member* cordially invited. iSubV'riptiou feu rcducud for romaining half-yoar. J. W. SALMON^ Hon. Soo. .
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 6
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