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■WELI/INGTON PONY AND GAIiIiOWAY JRACXNG CLUB. * APRIL MEETING. FIRST DAY. TO BE HELD ON THE MIRAMAR RACECOURSE SATURDAY; APRIL 3. FIRST RACE .'. gy q^w P.M. LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO ALL PARTS. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE OF FREQUENT CARS FROM COURTENAYPLACE. J. M. CUMMING. Managing Steward. &%£§£&& TT IS MAJESTY'S IHEATRE. #3jp£ygfj£7JE£ XJL Lessees, Linloy and Donovan. VS*S|ia§.f TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ■**SBS|? THE ROYAL PICTURES! *?^\ THE ROYAL PICTURES! ZEALANDIA RIFLES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Repitition of our Acspttptat pp n ™,io „;ii v,» uu f GRAND ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. bir'iiUlAij .farade will be held at o ra . n c m .i i the Garrison Hall, Buckle-street, Scenes ot "&„•_ q, .„,;,*» on MONDAY EVENING, the 29th inst., Ooimc n^V: Ta w i at 7.30 p.m., at wMch the Election of a Including- Tableauxl SU TTn!form '^Lld S nrrW THE WOMAN CHAUFFEUR. Uniform-Khaki, drill order. THE TWO PIGTAILS, A. A. CUKKIGAN, . JERSEY! BORNEO ! SWEDEN! Oaptain. EGYPT ! ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. GLORIES OF SUNSET! The Mohawk's Ring. "VTOTICE is nereby given that at a special A Boy's Conscience, Etc., Etc. i.^ meeting of the Onslow Boroug-li OUR Prices — Is and 6d. Plan Abel's. ?Q OO n n o nC H' heW °" i th °i 2 n th day oi t Marc - h i WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. 1909, it was resolved (by way of special order) that the total number of membora PT?T?T?r»T!ivTAKrF tw tttpp'«i tiamti of the Onslow Borough Council bo altered PERFORMANCE BY JUPP S BAND to nine, and that there be three members (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster for each of the three Wards of the Jupp). Borough. The said resolution will be submitted for TTUPP'S BAND will give a Performance confirmation to a special meeting of the *3 at NEWTOWN PARK TO-MOR-Council to bo hold at the Council Cham- ROW (SUNDAY, the 28th instant), at 3 ber, Ballance-street, City of Wellington, p.m on TUESDAY, the 20th day of April, ' JNO. ft. PALMER, 1909, at 8 o'clock p.m. f Town Clerk. Dated this 27th day of March, 1909. 27th March, 1909. HENRY ABRAHAM, Town Clerk. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. _ — -^— — — — —^_ — — — — . JL > (Concert Chamber.) CITY DYE WORKS. Under the Patronage of the Governor TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, (Lord Plunket), also late Governor »i g ._ (Lord Ranfurly). At 8 pm " X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN -We do MADAME ELDERHORST M-J not wish you to bo misled by any MADAME ELDERHORST canvassers, as we emnloy none, as TAYLOR AND CO., the well-known Dyers (Of London), and French Cleaners, are still in business r,,j na n c p; o «« -pi «,„•»,,. f~~ n. tj^^«i at 99, LamUon-qnay, turning their work £» Si J& out spcond to none in the Dominion.. Lecture on ! £^jT — PIANOFORTE PLAYING, J. Followed -by a Pianoforte Recital. 3 rooms Adams-ter 6 rooms M'Farlane-st 3do Tinakori-rd Gdo Adelaide-rd . „ , „ . .. , . „ , . , 4do Royal-st 0 do Hataitai A &™at Opportunity to hear the Art of 4 do Tinakori-rd 6 do Su^sex-sq Pianoforte Playing Expounded. 5 do Kelburna 6 do Epuni-st • sdo Adelaido-rd 6do Kelburne -r, . , , „ , o sdo Cambmltfe-av 7doNairn-rt Pr,ces-3s (reserved) and 2s. 5 do South-rd 7 daM'K-.nzie-tor Box Plan at the Dresden. 5 do Brooklyn 7 do Adelaid°-rd Special concessions to students. 5 iio Tinakori rd 7 do Queen-t.t (jusfc . — — - 6doAdams-tcr renovated) FFi 0 'W N HALL. o do Mortimer-ter 7 do A 5 do Island Bay 8 do Pirie-st FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL. 6 do Abel Smitk-st 8 r'o Gui!dford-tec — — 6 do Aro- st 8 do j urnbuli-st Under the Patronage cf tho Right Hoji. 6doVogel-sfc 9<io -\bal ;-mith-st Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G., P.C. ! 6do Horner-st 9d v &i : ice-<%t 6 do South- id 9 d.- Oriental B?y, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT 6 do Waripori-st la do v/~iental Bay - 1o 6do Douglas- Vi do 3rant-road MISS MINA CALDOW, Wallace-st l^do Wellington-tor Wellington's Pojmlar 1 Contralto. FURNISHED. 3doKara.Vi3d,y 7do Oriental Bay , „ „ ? R0 , GK t Y' i^ E '\ „ 5 do 'aland Bay 7 do Dixou-st |- Or S au 11 u°-Mr-J-*l^an u °- Mr - J -* l^an Barnett sdo Karaka Bay Bdo Auetin-st 2 - Song— "The Last Walph (Pinsuti)— 6do Ellice-st 9doßydnev.st , Mr Egerton Pegg 7do Majoribanks-sfc 10 do Kelburno 3 - Viol f m a n n Q d Or?™ I —^^"i iro T m^ 0 » a - '■ „ r., nai ■„- . „ ta, Op 19 (Rubinstein —Mr. J. MaugA.lso buo P fe . ,?* ccs .L Warehouses, &c, in han Barnett and Herr Max Hoppe vanous parts ot tho city 4 Recit d Ar f a _« She Alone (5f arm . Apply HAKCOUBT & CO., eth Sadness" (Gounod)-Mr. W. 190, Lambton-quay, City. A Robyns i —————— ———^— —^—^—— 5. Polonaise in D minor (Chopin) — Miss rf'l O LET. TO LET. Beatrice Richmond I i 6. Song — "The Enchantress" (Hatton) — ft Ar> w.wlroi. ai- a a~ ti,«— , A~» (Alhtseii — Miss Alma Caldow odo iiawKer-st odo Xliomdon n a nvtn n tt • -rr >i 6do Jfipnni-st Bdo Kilbirnie 9 " k°ng- When the Heart » Young' 6do 'Aomdon SdoKelbume-parade , n / Dl f le X ? uck r M^ S G » ad^ 8 P rew v 6do Featherston-ter 9do Ellice-st 10 ' C^ rlor l 0 Solo-"Cantilena" (Goltermann) 6do Berhampore odo Kelburne .- Z* J" ..t, V^ f st °v? , t .. «*■ A} 6do Kelburne 10 do Austin-st 1L So £ S r ™ v T (Mendels7do Coromandel-st 10 do Kent-ter , o l° hn) ~sV\,.- , -nHI!n Hl ! .. , m .,, , 7do Adelaide-road 12 do iLllice-st 12 " fjPf^S* J Caldow (Willeby)FURNISHED HOUSES. Prioes-aXry! 3°sT Front .Stalls, 2s;' 2 do Seatoun 7 do Karaka Bay Back Stalls, Is. V 5 do Seatouu 7 do Seatoun Plan at Dresden, where 3s and 2s seats 5 do Leraud-st 7 do Muritai may be reserved without extra charge. 6do Rona Bay Sdo Oriental Bay jj r MOWBRAY 6do Kllice-at Bdo Talavera-ter ' ' Hon 'Sec 6 do Elizabeth-sb 8 do Austin-afc . i ' 6do (off) Wel.-ter. 10 do Salamanca-road ~w ADIES! KINDLY NOTE! fa" do Wuritai _ 1 1 do Tiuakori-rd JLJ ' . 6do Oriental Bay 12 do WiUis-ht TW O VIAVI HEALTH TALKS, 7do Kelburne 12 do Ellice-st ,, T „ ... . , , ... „ ' , „ „. „„ , , ,„ , Well-illustrated, with excellent charts, Also fehops, Offices, and Warehouses, w ill be given at the VIAVI ROOMS, iv various parts of city. Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton-quay, Apply J. H. BETHUNE & CO. on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, the 29th inst and -Ist- April, at 3 rm^ n l p t -rrk tpt o'clock, when "THE PRINCIPAL TITO LEI. TO LET. CAUSE OF ILL-HEALTH AMONG -*- ' WOMEN," will be explained, and also 3 rooms Karori-tun'l 7 rooms Shannon-st the Viavi System .of Home Treatment 4do Karepa-at 7do Athol-crea. Ladies cordially . invited to come and 5 do Kolleston-gt 7 do Oriental Bay learn how to assist nature. 5 do Mitchell-st. 7 do Koy-st "«T m. q b do Kangiora-ar 7 do Shannon-st JL ■ 6 do Dawson-st 7 do Dee-sfc TO-NIGHT^ at B— Devotional Meeting. fi^K°f«r rd SHnvlfy 0"0 "* 0 * SUNDAY, at 4-Men's Meeting. ProbSSSTL* S£SKt ' °° dr (lf M °° ey - 6do Haiikey-st . 9do Buougham-sfc « T ™n?v 1« c! .™ 6 do Ohiro-rd 10 do Auatiii-flt SUNDAY, at s— Strangers' Tea. 6doKelbuine-parade 10 do Adelaide-rd MONDAY, at B.— lmportant Bible-study 7 do beatoun-par. lOdoTorraoeGar.iE Conference. 10 do Kent-tec. ~ FURNISHED. WELLINGTON BOWLING CENTRE. 5 do Kaxaka Bay 7 do Karaka Bay T?1 ASTER Tournament will be held on 7do Kosiua-ter JLJ 9th, 10th and 12th April. Also Shops and Offices to let in various Entries close Ist April, parts of the city. T. L. CHURCHWARD, Hon. See. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO. Featherston and Brandon Streets, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. S TO LET— S rooms, Tinakori-road, 22s 6d; 4, Island Bay 10s, 14sM5s, Karori "j^TISS JENNIE LUKE has resumed lbs. Tinakori-road 19s. Hambon,street JLVJ. Lessons at the Primitive Methodist 19b, Brooklyn 15s, Mortimer-terrace 17s; Schoolroom, Webb-street ! 6 rooms, Island Bay 16s, Karori 20s, Kelburne 17s 6d, Hawker-st. 255, Brooklyn Private Address— l 6, LEVY-ST. 15s, Berhampore 20s, 18s, Mein-st. 24s 6d, Hataitai 2os, Northland 19s, Kilbirnie ~ - — — " — 18s: 7 rooms, Ghuznee-street 32s 6d, DANCING. Nairn-street 2rs 6d, Coromandel-stieet 26s _-,„,„ .„_,, 6d, Seatoun 255; 8 rooms., Lawrence-street, |Vr lss BORLASE'S Classes Re-open 40s, Hill-street 60s, Island Bay 15b, Hill- £**,*'* **»? Masonic Hall, Boulcott-st, street 42s bd, Kilbirnie 30s. 9 rooms, Aus- S A^ UR^, AY MORNING, 3rd April, at tin-street 40s. Furnished— s rooms, Sea- 10.30. Class for beginners Friday Eventoun 255, Mornington 203, Island Bay 20s; -'"S 6 - , Private Lessons given. A class 7, Kelburne, £3; 7 -do., £2; 8, Coioman- *° r Children will be held at the Lower del-street, £3; 18, Wellington-terrace, £5; Hut * °, ne afternoon a .week.. Further 8, Austin-street, 455. Shops, Offices, from particulars apply 24, Tinakori-road. 10s per week. ~ LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. ST . PETER > S SCHOOLROOM. RESIDENCE, LOWER HUTT. £<T. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuz£3 nee-street (near Cuba and Willis TO LET, for a period of eight months, street trams), may be obtained for Enterthe Furnished Residence and Grounds tainments, Lectures, Concerts, etc. Tho at present occupied by me; possession _$ »£ LS piano.^X^nveS third week in April. " ences. For terms apuly to G. A. CHAPMAN. EDWD. ANDERSON, 41, Willis-street. HOUSES TO LET. THE COLONIAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF WEL14 rooms, Taranaki-street ; 50s weekly. LINGTON. 11 rooms, Molesworth-streel, 40s weekly ."OROPOSED Re-issue of Shares on 10 rooms, Thorndon-quay. 42s weekly. JL advantageous conditions. Applica10 rooms, Watson-street, 40a weekly. tions now being received. Apply to chair- ' 7 rooms, Mackenzie-terrace ; £90 year man, any of the directors, the valuer, or 7 rooms Pirie-street ; 30s weekly to the secretary, at the office, 33, Willi«6 rooms, Abel Smith-street ; 26s weekly street. Any information required may be 4 rooms, Devon-street ; 16a weekly obtained at the office between 11 and 2 Apply J\ FANNING & CO., and 7.30 and 9 o'clock on Monday and Manno»-»traat. 1 Tuesday.— J. OREWES, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 6

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