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WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING-. THIBD DAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY. ______ SPECIAL TRAINS leave for TRENTHAM RACECOURSE at intervals during the day. A. E. VvHYTE, Secretary. Rugby ! FOOTBALL. eugby i TO-MOEEOW, ATHLETIC PAIIK, at 2.45 PONEKE v. ST. JAMES. MELROSE v. ATHLETIC. TWO GREAT GAMES. NO EARL? MATCHES. JUPP'S BAND. . Next Week— PONEKE v. ATHLETIC. Admission, 6d. Ladies Free. Stand, 6d. | W. G. TALBOT, Secretary W.R.F.U. THE EVENING POST ILLUSTRATED SPORTS EDITION WILL BE PUBLISHED A' I 1 8 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW EVENING, And will contain FULL REPORTS of the DAY'S SPORTS in the other chief centres. FOOTBALL, HOOKEY". LACROSSE, GOLF, &c. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S WINTER MEETING COMPLETE ACCOUNT OF THIO THIBD DAY'S CONTESTS AT TttIiNTHAM. INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE— ONE PENNY. Copies of the SPOUTS EDITION will be posted to any address each Saturday evening. Subscription, li Cd uer quarter.

THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. . HOCKEY MATCHES. SATURDAY7~24th JULY. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 1.15, 2.30, ♦, b, and 11 p.m. Leave Bay— ll a.m., 2.15, 3.30, 5, and 7 p.m. "~- Return Fare— ONE SHILLING. MIRAMAR. Leave Town— l.ls, 2.30 p.m. Leave Miramar — 1.35 and 5.15 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Return Fare— SIXPENCE. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. i LADIES' EVENING— SATURDAY, 24th INSTANT. MEMBERS aio notified that the "Korero" will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. •TAMES DYK#S, Secretary. SHORTHAND HARD TO LEARNT NO! NO! 1 NO! NOT if you study the RIGHT system. GREGG SHORTHAND R E G G SHORTHAND Has made Shorthand easy to learn. It is easy to write and 'easy to read. It can be written at a high rate of speed. You can prove this for yourself by taking a course under expert teachers at the GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19, Cuba-st.. Opp. Town Hall. Term commences at ANY time. Rapid individual instruction. Writo or call for prospectus and Fre« First Lesson. CHARLES CALLIS, EXHIBITION SECRETARY, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER and AGENT. 50 Years' Experience — London, 13 years ; Australasia, 37 years. Now Compiling "NEW ZEALAND: A SECOND ENGLAND." 5000 copies, about 400 pages demy Bvo ; oloth t with unique cover — specially de&igned. Illustrated Publication. Price ss. Advertisements — Whole-page, £5 5s ; Halfpage, £Z 3s; Quarter-page, £2 2s; Business Card, £1 Is. London Publishers— MESSßS. CASSELL AND CO., LTD., General Printers, Booksellers, etc. COMMISSION Agency Work undertaken by Charles Callis, who anticipates leaving for London on the 26th August per R.M.S. Tongariro, and will lecture (D.V.) in all the large towns and principal villages in England xipon New Zealand. A settler in the Feilding district who came out after hearing my lecture in Norfolk in 1886, reports on the 17th May, 1909: — "I have Still my farm at Waituna, and am gradually getting it stumped and ploughed, but it costs a lot of money. I do not regret coming to Now Zealand at all." FARMERS WITH SOME FADS AMOUNT OF MONEY I SHALL ESPECIALLY APPEAL TO, TO COME TO NEW ZEALAND, WHICH IS FIRSTLY A PASTORAL, AND SECONDLY AN AGRICULTURAL COUNTRY OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. An Office will be opened in London, and all kinds of 'enquiries can now be made at 106, Victoria-street, Wellington, and replies will be forwarded upon arrival, when the City office is decided upon. THANKS. 'TT^HE family of the late John Cumming •*- wish to thank those who so kindly extended their sympathies to them in the lo6s of their father. DISCLAIMER. T JAMES PILKINGTON, will not be -"-* responsible for any debts contracted in iv>v name without my written axithority. JAMES PILKINGTON. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL" SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Auc -*X tion will bo hold at the Corporation Yards, Clyde-quay, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), "tho 24th instant., at 2.30 JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 23rd July. 1809.

It is notified that 'there will be bargains to-morrow at Lindberg's, Cuba-st. Tho 5.6. Duchess will run special excursions to Day's Bay to-morrow in connection with th"c hockey matches. Steamers will also run to Miramar, Scatoun, and Karaka Bay. Full particulars appeal in another column A grand oppoitunity to furnish at very much reduced prices is now obtained at the halo at Winder's, corner Ouba and Manners streets. Bedstead*, fenders, oilhoaloi'B, and lamps!, carpets, linoleums, blankets, curtains, and furniture of all kinds, also builders' sundries, are. all being offered at extraordinary low prices for cash.--Ad\t

LOST. Yearly Train Ticket, between Abbott, Oram and Co. and G.P.O. ; name inside. Kindly return to Abbott, Oraxo and Co., City.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 20, 23 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 20, 23 July 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 20, 23 July 1909, Page 8