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CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS OP NEW ZEALAND. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ' PORT NICHOLSON CYCLING CLUB. ! BASIN RESERVE! "DASLX RESERVE! ASIN RESERVE! JJASIN RESERVE! TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, STARTING AT Q QQ SHARP. "CINTRIES from all the LEADING RIDERS OF THE DOMINION, including— BERT CAMPION, of Wanganui, Holder of Championship. Sash. F. HETHERINGTON, of England, Amateur. Half, One, Three, and Five-mile Championship Events. Half and One-mile Amateur Cycle Handicap*. Youth*' Biko Race, Spectators' Bike Race, Ualf-milc Walk for Boye, etc., etc. FULL BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION -j /. M. FORD, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer S^ORTANTM^RTJGBY UNION NOTICE^ TO-MORROW, AT THE ATHLETIC PARK! AT IHE ATHLETIC PARKt AT THE ATHLETIC PARK! AT THE ATHLETIC PARKI AT o P.M ORIENTAL play PONEKE. This is a speoial Challenge game, the proceeds of which will go to the two Club*' Funds for Building Gymnauiunw. ADMISSION od. STAND 6d. SEVKN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT.— This fixture will be played on SATURDAY WEEK, tho 9ih of April. Senior aucl fifth-class teams will be engaged— lß games in all in one afternoon. PROCEEDS will be devototf to the Players' -Accident Fund, an object which should commend itself to our friends. More particular next week. SEASON TICKETS, giving admission to Ground and Reserved Stand at Athletic Park for all Cuj> and Representative AlatcliP* under the Union'? jurisdiction (Stand will be lWerved up to time game Htarts each Saturday), Gentlemen 21-, Ladies Id 6d. Tickets obtainable at Union's Oflicc, at Anna's, or through members of Committee or Club Secretaries ( _„T _ _,_ Secretary. CUP MATCHES WILL START ON THE 16th

THE EVENING POST. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS will please note that -*•*■ in ordur to ENSURE INSERTION in SAME DAY'S PAPER, ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE AT THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 P.M. each day. Advertisers will oblige by handing in their announcements EARLIER if pos- ! BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. WO N D E R L A N D! ONDERLAND! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! ALL SIDE SHOWS FREE! ALL SIDE SHOWS FREK! ALL SIDE SHOWS FREE! ALL SIDE SHOWS FREE! FIRE BALLOONS IF CALM! FIRE BALLOONS IF CALM! ILLUMINATIONS ! ILLUMINATIONS"! Chute Hands required 10.30; others 2 p.m. Is. WONDERLAND 1 6d. ON BUYING A PIANO j THE true lover of music will alwayt. demund in bis piano quality of tone, rcs|)onsivcnofcs of touch, and excellence of maforial and workmanship. The=o latter qunlities are important because thfiv .secure durability. Beautiful lustre of case, artistic decoration, gilding, and carving, certainly enhance the appearance of a piano, but they aro matters of 6econdary importance. Tho worth of a piano lies in the music which can be extracted from it. and it in thu VOICE of tho piano that ha 3 first claim upon our labour.-*. Ileneo we recommend the follow ins famous pianos: — The BRINSMEAD, SCHIEDMAYER, GORS AND KALLMANN, and KUHLA. The moment a chord is ctruck you can tell from its full, rich quality, by tho long true "singing note" that these pianos are of no common grade. Their touch is no less delightful, while, like the good violin, their tones become mellower w itli age. CALL AND SEE OUR PRICES. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED. 118. WILLIS STREET. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, 63 »nd 65, WILLIS-STREET. A UCTION SALES of Furniture or Pro- "^* perties conducted at tho Rooms or elsewhere, as desired. Furniture Sales TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS in our commodious Auction Room, Willis-street, where goods can bo displayed to advantage. NEW FURNITURE for Privato Sale at Cheapest Prices in thu City. Prompt Returns for goods consigned for ■ale. We are prepared to make a Caeh Offer for Household Furniture- at any time. FARMS and PROPERTIES for Sale. Rents Collected, Estatps Managed, Reliablo Valuations supplied. WANTED to Buy, Pony, Harness, and Gig. State price nncl whore to bo «-•■«»!» to Crescent JDiiirj, Hiiffkc-hlone-ptroct. WANTED, Housemaid - Laundn;.-». Apply Masonic Hotel. INVITATION Cards tastefully printed at Tho Evening Post General Print I ing Horn*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8

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