FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mr. William Ernest Warren are invited to attend his funeral, which will leavo hi? mother's residence, No. 3, Bidwill-streot, To-morrow (Sunday), 4th December, 1904, at 8.30 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Junr., Sanitaiy Undertaker, Telephone 937. 10, Taranaki-stroet. FUNERAL NOTICE!""""""™ mHE Friends of Mr. John E. Parker A aro respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved sou Charles C, which will leavo his residence, Palm-grove, Berhampore, To-morrow (Sunday), 4th December, 1904, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. J. FLYGER AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmers, Tolephone 1073. 20, Cuba-street. M [EMBERS are requested to meet at L Mount Cook Barracks, Buckle-street, on SUNDAY, at 8.30 a.m., to attend the Funeral of their lato comrado Gunner W. Warren. R. K. COUPER, Hon. Seo. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS WE CLOSE DOWN ON THE 31st v MARCH, 1905 W^E, respectfully Thanking the OTHER W YEARS " "T* 1 * MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, f PHOTOGRAPHERS, Beg to announce that they WILL CLOSE THEIR STUDIO ON THE 31st MARCH, 1905. UNTIL THAT DATE PORTRAITS WILL BE TAKEN AS USUAL AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED RATES: — CABINETS, 10a per doz. PARIS PANELS, 17s 6d per doz AET-FIN. CABINET BROMDDES, 25s doz. ART-FIN. PARIS PANELS BROMIDES, ART-FIN. ' CELERON PANELS, BROMIDES, 50s doz. 12 BURNISHED CABINETS, ON SOUVENIR MOUNTS and "MONA" ENLARGEMENTS, -| qS C*Vl Larger Work and Groups by Arangement The Best aud Most Artistic COLOURED WORK. Our Enlargements and Copies- are still Absolutely Unequalled for Excellence and Beauty. All who "wish to avail themselves of our services must / kindly pay us a visitbefore the end of March next. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, , Photographers, 7, WHJiIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Tho Premises to Lot, with or without the Business. Possession may be had early in May. 16 rooms. Every accommodation. Everything up-to-date. Best sito in Wellington. Magnificent premises. Telephone. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF MUNICIPAL OFFICES. fpiRE offices of the Wellington City Coun'l cil (EXCEPT THE CITY TREASURY FOR RECEIPT OF RATES ONLY* will bo closed on Monday and Tuesday, tho sth and 6th December, and the whole of the offices on Wednesday, the 7th December, in connection with the removal of tho Council's place of business from the present offices, Brandon and Panama streelb, Wellington, to WlO new offices at the Town Hall Buildings, Cuba-street. Business will be resumed at the latter offices 011 Thursday, tho Bth inst., at 9 a m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 2nd December, 1904. FISHING EXCURSION' TO-MORROW. THE Launch MOTUROA loaves tho Railway Wharf at 9 a.m. TO-MORROW for a Fishing Excursion. Faro 2s 6d. Tho la^t cruise of tho launch proved most delightful and enjoyable to the disciples of Izaak Walton, who thoroughly appreciated I their few hours on the briny. Even tho fish becmed to enjoy the appearance of the launch, for they wagged their tails with gusto and moved their fins playfully and rapidly, as they darted through the silvery waves to chase the baited hook. A £lea£ant trip for you to-morrow, reader, lon't forgot— Moturoa, Railway Wharf, 8 a.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 6
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