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THE EVENING POST ILLUSTRATED SPORTS EDITION WILL BE PUBLISHED AT 8 O'CLOCK ! THIS EVENING, And Trill contain FULL REPORTS of the DAY'S SPORTS in Wellington and in the other centres. v FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, LACROSSE, GOLF, &o. OTAGO v. WELLINGTON (Representative Football, at Dunedin). PONY RACES AT MIRAMAR. WELLINGTON v. WAIRARAPA (Junior Football Representatives, at Masterton). SYDNEY tmVERSITY v. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES (At Wellington). TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND (at Auckland. " HOUSE \' AND CIVIL SERVICE FOOTBALL MATCHES AT MIRAMAB. INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE— ONE PENNY.

ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO MATTERS RELATING TO THE POLICE FORCE. IT is hereby publicly notified that the Commission will sit in The Musetun Buildings, Wellington, on MONDAY, 13th September, 1909, at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of inquiring into and hearing evidence in regard to the following matters : — 1. The general organisation, control, and enrolment of the Police Force of the Dominion as it now exists in its several branches, and tho discipline and efficiency thereof, and in what respect the said Force, or any part thereof, could be better recruited, organised, controlled, or made more efficient. 2. As to the efficiency, conduct, sobriety, and morality of the said Force, or any of them. 3. As to whether any political or other improper interference exists in connection with the said Force, and if i so to what extent, and whether such interference- has any influence in the -administration of the said Force. 4. As to the methods of promotion of members of the said Force and the reasons governing the selection of members of the Force for promotion. Any person desiring to give evidence in ' regard to any f»f the above matters is re- j quested to communicate with the Secretary to the Commission (Mr. J. D. Gray), care of Inspector of Police, Wellington. H. W. BISHOP, Commissioner. IK.KP. STUART TAXI MOTOR OAB" For HIRE, Day and Night. Theatre and Opara Parties specially catered for. Stand, opposite Martin's Fountain, Lambton-quay. WILLIAMS AND CO., Proprietors. Telephone 2904. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. T 1 THERE are Vacancies for three Women. ' JL Nominations will be received, by the undersigned up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 22nd September. CHAS. P. POWLES, Soretary. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDING—ELEVATOR. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until Noon of Thursday, 30th September, for Converting the Hydraulic Elevator in the Government Insurance Building, or, in the alternative, for the Supply and Installation of an ElecI trio Elevator completo. They are to be [ addressed to the Minister for Publio Works, and marked on the outside "Tender f for Elevaior, Government Insurance Building." [ Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract may be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. LOUCH, District Engineer. District Office, Publio Works Department, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington. 9th Sept., 1909. NOTICE. ANY person Removing or Destroying Timber on Sections 218 and 123^ Mungaroa, will be prosecuted. ThY police have the_ matter in hand. BURRELL AND EDWARD, Mungaroa. MONEY TO~LEND. WE have the sums of £650 to £700 and £400 to Lend on firet-cla&s securities, at 6 v per cent. Applications to' GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., Featherston-st. THE WELLINGTON DEPOSIT, MORTGAGE, AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, LTD. MONEY Advanced on approved freehold security. Deposits received at current rates. JAMES W. JACK, . - Secretary. Bank Chambers, 324, Lambton-quay. GREGG SHORTHAND IS THE QUICKEST AND THE EASIEST TO LEARN. PUPHiS taught by mail in 18 LeßSons. Write for Prospectus. GREGG .SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. ETHEL J. TREGEA, Principal. Gold Medallist in Gregg Shorthand. SUMMER \^S7*E have now opened our new s*>n» * V son's stocks of STRAW HATS, CRICKET TROUSERS. TENNIS SUITS, LIGHT-WEIGHT UNDERCLOTH. ING." WALLACE AND GIBSON, "THE KASH," WiUis-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 6

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