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"WELLTNQTON POISTT AND GALLOWAY JRACING TCIAJB. MAY MEETING— MRST DAY. TO BE HEED ON THE MIRAHLAR EACECOiniSE TO-MOREOW ! TO-MORBOW!: FISST RACE, O P-M. LADIES ADMITTED FREE T.O ALL EAE.TS. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE OF FREQUENT OARS FROM OOI3PRTENAYPLAOE. J. M. CUMMING* Managing Steward. THE EVENING POS3P SPORTS EDITION WILL BE PUBLISHED AT 8 O'€LOCk TO-MORROW EVENING, And will contain FULL BEPOBTS of the DAY'S SPORTS and SPOTTING, both in Wellington and in the chief centres, FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, BACING AT MIRAMAE, &0,, &o. PRICE— ONE PENNY.

FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Funeral of tho late David Mitchell A Luckie will leave Halswell-stceet at j 10 a.m. To-morrow (Saturday), Bth May, 1909, for the Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Tel. 1088. Mohssworth-st. FUNERAL NOTICE, T IHttK Friends of the late Hamilton A Rodders are respectfully invited to attend his Feneral, which will leavo the Mortuary Chapel, E. Morris, jun., new premises, To-morrow (Saturday), tho Bth May, 1909, at 10 a.m., for Karori Ceme-.-tery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street. Telephone 937 (day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Friends of the late John Henry -H- Chapman are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence. No. 37, Home-street, on Sunday, 9th May, 1909, at 2.30 p.m., for ■Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street. Telephone 937 (day or night). j ROCK OYSTERS. OCX OYSTERS. FIRST OF THE SEASON(Via Main Trunk Railway). Arriving TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT "PALMER'S," ; Lambton-quay. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. HJIHE Offices of the Department will be J- CLOSED TO-MORROW (Saturday) on account of the Funeral of Mr. D. M Luckie, late Deputy Government Insurance Commissionar. i J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. IN EULL SWING. OUR ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! UR ANNUAL CLEARIKG SALE! FRESH BARGAINS EVERY WEEK. Hundreds of Silver-plated Vases Pyramids of Silver-plated Serviette Rings Dozens of Silver Shoe Hooks and Shoe Lifts A Shopful of Novelties of all descriptions. Extra — Name and Date Engraved Free on any article purchased at S. G. BOSS'S ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, 352, LAMBTON-QUAY. MAY TRIAD. ! fpHE BEST YET. CONTAINS CRITICISMS OF THE MALLINSONS (and interview) MELBA "THE MERRY WIDOW" MADAME ELDERHORST MR. and MRS. HODGES Also, BRILLIANT NOTES, ARTICLES, REVIEWS. MACKAY, DRESDEN, Etc. PRICE, 3d. PRICE, 3d. FOR CHRIST AND THE CHILDREN! SUNDAY, 9th MAY. 1909. REV. W. J. MAYERS (of Dr. Barnardo Homes) will Preach at 11 in Wosleyan Church, Taranaki-street ; at 7 in St. John's Presbyterian Church ; and at 8.30 will conduct an AFTER-CHURCH RALLY In the TOWN HALL. J. G. W. Aitker, Esq., will preside. Illustrated Address on "Tho Father of Nobody's Children." Tho BARNARDO BOYS will lead the singing in their peal of Handbells and Cornet. i Collections in aid of tho New Hospital. No children can be admitted to the Town Hall Service. ! For Musical Meetings on Monday and Tuesday, in Town Hall, see other advertisements. IMPROVE THE " LONG WINTER EVENINGS TJYStudjing under the guidance of -O EXPERT Teachers one or more of the following subjects : — GREGG SHORTHAND— OnIy 18 Lessons FEW Rules. NO Exceptions. Stu.' dents have written 100 words a minute in THREE Months. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES — By the Conversational Method. MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIN. GREEK, ESPERANTO MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Matriculation and Civil Service Examina- . tions. GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. 17-19, Cuba-st., opposite Town Hall, i Call for Prospeotuo

x THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. TO-NIGHT! At 8-o'olock. TO-NIGHTI rf^RAND CONCERT by the Band of VJT H.M.S _ Challenger (by ihe very kind permission of the captain commandmg), assisted by Miss Tomlinson and Friend 6, in aid of Piano Renovation Fund. NOTE.— The Piano has been in daily use for 10 years, moved from place to place fifty times; has never been locked tho whole time; has been used by thousands of seamen; and has lately been renovated at considerable cost, that thousands more of the toilers of the sea. may have further pleasure. The pia.no is a Bohm, and was supplied by the Dresden Co., Wellington. Donations gladly received by the Missioner. Admission, Is and 6d. JAMES MjOORE, Misaioner. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. Ti/TEMBERS are reminded that a "KORERO" will be held in .the, MASONIC HALL, Boulcott-street, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING,. the Bth instant, at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. PJSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. JJUGBY ""FOOTBALL. PETONE v. PONEKE! PETONE v. PONEKE! PETONE v. PONEKE! The above. Football Match will 'fee Played on the RECREATION GROUND PETONE. RECREATION GROUND, PETONE, TO-MORROW, at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW, at 3 p.m. Football Train leaves Lambton Station at 2.20 p.m. An extra train will leave Wellington for Petone at 2.10 p.m., not stopping at Kaiwarra or Ngahauranga. £UGBYI RUGBY! ATHLETIC PARK. TO-MORROW, at 3. ORIENTAL ST. JAMES. VICTORIA COLLEGE v. SOUTHERN. i Admission, 6d ; Ladies Free ; Stand, 6d. Season Tickets for all matches (21s) may be obtained from the Secretary, Australasia Chambers, or at Armit's, Lambtonquay. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. FOOTBALL. AUSTRALIAN GAME. A, MATCH between tho Wellington Re- . presentatives and the men of H.M.S. Challenger will be played on the Basin Reserve at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW. The Wellington Representatives are — Gordon, Semmers, M'Cuskey, Payne, Goble, Patrick, Booth, Bowe, Bond, Burns, Neville, Spotswood, M'Grath, Laurence, and Moncur ; emergencies, Baxter, # Mathewson. The Challenger's Team will be selected from the following : — Stafford, Anderson, Lett, Wickenson (captain), M'Bride, Nielson, Jenson, Crifp Swyer, Coffy, Waller, Brooks, Wayland. Fahle, Rankin, E. Martin, o"Connor, Kleeberger, Gromely, M'Adame. .Teams aro requested to be on the ground at 2.30 sharp. WELLINGTON DISTRICT HOSPITAL". NOTICE. ITIHE Band from H.M.S. Challenger will X Play a Selection of Music in the Hospital Grounds on SUNDAY NEXT, the 9th instant, commencing- at 2.30 p.m. Collection in aid of Hospital Funds. ] TENDER FOR SHARES. IN THE 'ESTATE OF THE LATE ELIZABETH KNOX. rjIHE Trustees invite Tenders for the -^ following Share 3: — Auckland Gas Co., Ltd. (old issue) ... 1134 Auckland Gas Co., Ltd. (new issue) 1134Bank of New Zealand 1030 New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd. ... 4800 The New Zealand and River Plato Land Mortgage Co., Ltd. ... 1000 Particulars and conditions of tender may bo obtained at tho office of tho undersigned, or at the office of Gordon' and Gotch Proprietary, Ltd.. Cuba-street Extension, Wellington. BUDDLE, BUTTON AND CO., Solicitors to the Trustees, 6, Wyndham-street, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 8

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