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EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON ART CLUB. ART UNION FOR 1910. THE Picture Prizes are now on view at Messrs. Beadnall and Son's Gallery, Willis-street. Admission Free ! Admission Free ! The Drawing of Prizes will take place in Beadnnll's Gallery upon a date which will bo advertised shortly. A few Tickets in the Art Union remain to be sold. WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF PAINTERS AND DECORATORS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of above Union will bo hold in Trades Hall, Cuba-street, on FRIDAY, Bth April, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business — To receive a Report from Conference Delegates and to decide whether wo shall Accept tho Executive of Fedoration being Stationed in Wellington for the Next Two Years, and General. A full muster requested. F. REYLING, Secretary. MAYORALTY. ROLLS may bo inspected and Enrolment Forms obtained at C. J. Crawford's Central Committco Rooms, Thomson and Brown's, Customhousequay (opposite Bank of New Zealand). Telephone 1140. MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE. DISTRICT ELECTORS' SUPPLEMENTARY LIST. NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL ELECTOBS. TENANTS AND SUB-TENANTS.. ELECTORS are reminded that although tho Main Electors' List closed on tho sth March, there is ainplo time for Enrolment on tho Supplementary List. The List will NOT CLOSE UNTIL WEDNESDAY, the 13th APRIL. Forms may bo obtained at tho Town Hall. Both Husband and Wife, Tenants and Sub-Tenants aro equally entitled to Enrolment under the qualifications possessed by either. The qualification for Tenants and SubTenants is three months' residence in the City, and tho payment of a rent of £10 per annum. The Main Roll may be inspected at the Office in the basement of the Town Hall. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 6th April, 1910. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE Applications, which must be made on forms obtainable at tho Board office, will bo received until Noon of THURSDAY, 21st" April, for tho following Positions. The minimum and maximum salaries are quoted in each case: — Masterton— Afsielont Master, £165 to £180. Hutt— Assistant, £135 to £165. Kohinui (Mangatainoka) — Sole Teacher, £120 to £150 and house. Normal School, Thorndon — Assistant Mistress, £90 to £120. Newman (Eketahuna) — Assistant Mistress, £90 to £120. Hamua (Hukanui) — Assistant Mistress, £90 to £120. Kaiwaka (Martinborough) — Sole Teacher, probable salary £90 to £120. HOUSEHOLD SCHOOL. Pftkowai (Te Nui)— Sole Teacher, salary £52 guaranteed and lodging. G. 1.. STEWART, Secretary. THE CARE OF A PIANO. THB proper caro of a piano is a subject of tho greatest importance to tho owner, and thfre is no reason why a piano, IF REGULARLY TUNED, should not remain in perfect order for years. The owner of an instrument should never allow it to be meddled with by travelling, unskilful, so-called tunor3, and should employ only expert workmen from bona fide establishments, whoso terms are usually lower and whose work can bo absolutely relied on. In order that owners of instruments may havo the services of our qualified Tuners _ and Repairers, tho following rates will bo charged: — Single Tuning, 7s 6d Contract Tuning (twice per year), 12s 6d Contract Tuning (3 times per year), 163 6d Contract Tuning (4 times per year) 21e. Orders will Receivo Immediate Attention. CHAS. BEGG AND CO,, LIMITED, MUSIC SELLERS, 118, WILLIS-ST. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET. "A UCTION SALES of Furniture or Pro- -^^ perties conducted at the Rooms or elsewhere, as desired. Furniture Sales TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS in our commodious Auction Room, Willis-strcct, whero goods can be displayed to advantage. NEW FURNITURE for Private Sale at Cheapest Prices in tho City. Prompt Returns for goods consigned for lale. We aro prepared to make a Cash Offer for Household Furniture at any time. FARMS and PROPERTIES for Sale. Rents Collected, Estates Managed, Reliable Valuations supplied.

FUNERAL NOTICE. j TIIR Friend* of tho Into Sampson William'- are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, whuh will leave his lite residence, Sutherland-road, Melrose, on Thursday, 7th April, 1910, at 1.30 p.m., pasbin? Upper Willis-street at 2.15, for the Karori Cemetery.—D. and J. RITCHIE, Funeral Furnuhen, Reran* ■troti Ttlwhont 1864.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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