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WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING! SECOND PAT, TOMORROW, SATURDAY, 9th APRIL. TRAINS LEAVE FOR TRENTHAM RACECOURSE — Te Aro depart— lo.34 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wollington depart— lo.sl a.m., 11.0 a.m., 11.10 a.m., and 1.5 pm. FIRST RACE STARTS AT -| £ P.M. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. f>O GAMES! PTTnUV! f>*> GAMES! A 4 GAMES! XtUixJLST I AA) GAMES' SEVEN A-SIDE TOURNAMENT! SKVEN A-SIDE TOURNAMENT! SEVEN ASIDE TOURNAMENT! SKVEN A-SIDE TOURNAMENT! TO-MORROW, AT ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. 8 FIFTH-CLASS TEAMS! Tj n SENIOR TEAMS! FIFTH-CLASS TEAMS! J-O SENIOR TEAMS! (Including the Two Colleges.) NOTE THE TIME OF STARTING— I.4S, FIFTH CLASS. 2.30, SENIORS. FAST, OPEN, EXCITING GAMES. ALL WELLINGTON'S BEST PLAYERS. NO WAlTiy \ PROCEEDS IN AID OF PLAYER! VCCIDENT FUND. Admif sion, 6d. Stand, 6d Season Ticket .• Reser\ed Stand— Gents', 21s; Ladies', 10s 6d. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. NEXT WEEK—ATHLETIC v. ORIENTAL.

WELLINGTON RUGBY REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. SEVEN A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. MEMBERS of the above Association Ire requested to attend at the AthJctv.. Park TO-MORROW (SATUR DAY) tho- 9th instant, at 1.45 p.m. Appointn.cnt? to matches will be made on the grounds. L. SIEVERS, Hon. Sec. THAT WE MEAN npiO maintain our reputation for the A newest in GIRLS' FOOTWEAR is exemplified by the showing we are now making of latest 1910 styles. Girh' Tan Glace Lace Boots, with easy fitting round toos. 7s lid. Girls' Tan Willow Calf Lace Boots, with stout sole, made on latest improved Educator round-toe style, 11s 6d. Girls' Light Box Calf Lnce Boots, with smart round too. This line, combining style and good wear, 11s 6d. Girla' Glaco Kid Lace Boots, with patent caps, sewn 6ole, a dainty and attractive best boot, 9s lid. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. E. PEARCE & CO.. LTD.. CUBA AND RIDDIFORD STREETS. ON BUYING A PIANO npHE true lover of music will always JL demand in his piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and oxcellonce of material and workmanship. These lattor qualities are important bocauso they securo durability. Beautiful lustre of case, artistic decoration, gilding, and carving, certainly enhance the appearanco of a piano, but thoy aro matters of secondary importance. The worth of a piano lies in the music which can bo extracted from it, and it is tho VOICE of the piano that has fust claim upon our labours. Hence wo recommend tho following; famous pianos: — Tho BRINSMEAD, SCHIEDMAYER, GORS AND KALLMANN, and KUHLA. Tho moment a chord is struck you can tell from its full, rich i.'jahty, by tho long truo "singing note" that these pianos nro of no common grade. Their touch is no less delightful, while, like tho good violin, their tones become mellower with age. CALL AND SEE~OUR PRICES. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., I LIMITED. 118. WILLIS STREET. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. IT is tho intention of the Company, on or after the 3th May, 1910, to ISSUE A SPECIAL POLICE in lieu of Policy No. 31253, is=uod by Iho Mutual Life Association of Australasia on tho lifo of THOMAS BURT, of I*>wer Hutt, which is declared to havo been lost. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET. A UCTION SALES of Furniture of Pro- -^*- perties conducted at the Rooms or elsewhere, as desired. Furniture Sales TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS in our commodious Auction Room, Willis-street, where goods can be displayed to advantage. NEW FURNITURE for Private Sale at Cheapest Prices in the City. Prompt Returns for goods consigned for ■ale. We are prepared to make a Cash Offer for Household Furniture at any time. FARMS and PROPERTIES for Sale. Rents Collected, Estates Managed, Reliable Valuations supplied. busln~i^ses"and'Tartnerships. FOR SALE. O/lfifk WILL Purchase the Sole New Si^tyfXJ Zealand Rights of a Valuable Potent of particular intorest to busincs« women. Principals only will bo dealt with, and t the transaction must be for rn^h. Apply, stating name and address to ANDREWS, Evening Post, Wellington. N.B.— A peraonal interview will be giTen to boa* fide enquireri. ;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8