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THE EVENING POST BPOBTS EDITION WILL BE PUBLISHED AS USUAL , TO-MORROW EVENING, AND WILL CONTAIN FULL EEPOKTS OF THE DAY'S FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, AND OTHER MATCHES, .Results of Chief Games in other centres. s SCULLIVG— FinaI of the Parramatta Hundred. SPECIAL FOOTBALL ARTICLES, by A. F. HARDING, and other well-known authorities. INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS, 4c, &o. PRICE— ONE PENNY. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. TO-MORROW, at 2.3o— Family Matinee! ' TO-MORROW, at 2.so— Family Matinee ! TO-MORROW'S GAMES. Adults and Children, 6d, 6cl 6d. To all parts. 6d, 6d, 6d. ATHLETIC PARK. "O"IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -OL Prop., John Fuller and Sons. PFTOVF v OTfTPNTAT TERRIFIC SUCCESS I PLIOJIL ORIENTAL. Of om . Latost picture Programme. nr.v-ii.xrr. nT r, -c^rc TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PO3NERL v. OLD BOYS. PICTURES'. His PICTURES! PICTURES! Majesty's -PICTURES! Two Fast Exciting Games. Played under AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA ! Amended Rules NOTABLE INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF TriE LATE KING EDWARD VII. AT LOWER HUTT: (Only at His Majesty's Theatre) . HIS LAST BURGLARY. ST. JAMES v. MELROSE. , TAMING A HUSBAND. (An Obiect Leeson for Ladies.) HUTT v. SOUTHERN. THROUGH PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND — Simply a Marvellous Film. The Power of the Pre<*s, Cotton Industry, Admission to all Grounds, 6d. Sweetmaking, The Man Hunt, Fools- _ „ .. _ , , , head Wants to Marry. and many others Ladies, I see. Stand, 6d. FAMILY MATINEE "TO-MORROW. w r< -r.ATT.nrr Dress Circle and 0.5., Is. Sralls. 6d. W. Lr. TALBOI, pi an at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153 Secretary W.R.F.U. . • Last Two Nights This Programme. NEXT WEEK-ST. JAMES v. PONEKE. A Genuinely Meritorious Programme. THEATRE ROYAL. i>o.oj.jjuvjj\ >jcj Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY , IVY GOODWILL, N.Z. Soubrette. OPENING OF NEW CHURCH. THE KLIMOS, The Acrobatic Knock-About Comedians. TO-MORROW, 3.30 p.m. THE RALEIGH, the Wonderful Wirewalking and Wire-Cycling Equilibrist. "~ La-st Two Nights of All Cordially Invited. T ARMSTRONG and VERNE, In Sketch, "Before and After. » ' Tom Armstrong introduces "My Brother BOATS run to suit city friends desiring- Sylvest," "Once in a While, Dear." to attend the function. CECILE STEPHANO, N.Z. Conrralto. VICTOR THE GREAT, In a New, Novel, and Up-to-date VentriNOTE— MEMORIAL SERVICE, loquial Offering, introducing the Marvel- / lous Automatons, Voice Juggling and SUNDAY, 7 p.m . throwing. JOE LAMB. Newcastle ' Singing Collier. FRANK YORK, Big-Voiced Comique. THE EVENING TOST. The British Biograph. Some Magnificent Moving Pictures of our lato King. 2s and Is. Plan Theatre. Tfel. 208*. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS ' 4 DVERTISERS will please note that ' -^ in order to ENSURE INSERTION in SAME D&Y'S PAPER, ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE AT THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 P.M. Tun. S. J. MATHIESON, each day. -LtA Advertisers will oblige by handing in their announcements EARLIER if possible. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. CHURCH OF CHRIST, ON BUYING A PIANO vmAK . STEEET , nPIHE truo lover of music will always -L demand in his piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence of material and workmanship. These latter qualities are important because they secure durability. Beautiful COMMENCES PREACHING lustre of case, artistic decoration, gilding, and carving, certainly enhance the appearance of a piano, but they are mat- « ters of secondary importance. The worth of a piano lies in the music which can be extracted from it. and it is tho NEXT SUNDAY. VOICE of the piano that has first claim upon our labours. Hence we recommend tlie following famous pianos: — The BRINSMEAD, SCHIEDMAYER, GORS AND KALLMANN, and KUHLA. The moment a chord is struck you ' can tell from its full, rich cfaality, by the long truo "singing note" that these ,—, — pianos are of no common grade. Their SPECIAL NOTICE. touch is no less delightful, while, like the good violin, their tones become mcl- „ , rou nDTAT c, rmTmr , , , lower with ago. A MEMORIAL SERVICE for our late "^^ Sovereign will take place at the CALL AND SEE OUR PRICES. Synagogue on SUNDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, at 7 p.m. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. J. MANDEL, President. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., CIVIL service club. LIMITED. (Incorporated ) us \vtttt«s e4Ti?Tni"r HTIHE Annual General Meeting of the 118. WILLIS-STREET. J. members of the above Club will be hold in tho Club Rooms on FRIDAY, . 20th instant, at 8 p.m. MEMORISE THIS FACT! Business: WATTjarapa mTTrwFPV PO * Ro P ort and Balance-sheet. AIRARAPA BLTCHERY CO. 2 . Notices of Motion (consideration 'of) THE PRICE OF MEAT 3 Election of Officers ; and General. WELLINGTON^ PUBLIC. By Order of tho Committee. NUF SED! p . w - WOODROFFE, Branches— Molesworth-st., 135 Willis- Secretary. -L.^6..Riddifopd f t. NEWTOWN GYMNASIUM. jLJEME WE _ ARE AGAIN! for Ladies, Gentlemen, TOMORROW (Saturday), 14(h MAY. cto J O^ ths> and Sch ° o1 Childron Con - Last week the demaml w» greater than SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL HALL thi> tupply, therefore wo aro again giving T w M TT\T>pTC!nv to each person sp-.wiinij Is 6d or over r^UlL;™ £wyt wSfctr ,«E POUND OF THE BEST PORK SylkS'^ibta™ os£ and fc>AUS\&r.SJl> TO\\IN. George, Drapers, Newtown and Cuba-st. Come along to S. PHILP, Butcher, Cuba- _-. TT „ T .., „ AT ~ street and teat theso Sausages, the equal HUbU b I<a,1 <a , ?*, ?- S „ MEN of which you hay* never had before. This pHYSICAI PTlt'tttrF PT a« is the way we advertise at . , iiis^Al, tULiUKb CLASS PHILP'S, BUTCHER, CUBA-STBEET. " WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. gT a^ D r!^ s ° | chool hall> gEPARATB Actions, which must Coad g£Eo^^SL lßOX ' O be made on forms obtainabde at the ° Board Office, will be received until Noon RAiinnnM riATVPTTVir' of Thursday! 26th May, for the following BALLROOM DANCING. positions. The minimum and maximum -m^j-RS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held salaries are quoted in each ca^e:- J^ Qn MONDAY and WEDNESDAY LEVlN— Assistant Master, £210 to £240. EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. ProMASTERTON, — Assistant Master, £180 ficiency ensured in six private lessons or to £210. one quarter at class. Term commences RANGITUMAU (Masterton district) — with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. • Sole Teacher, £150 to £180 and houee. Address — 86, Ghuznee-street, HUTT— Assistant Master, £135 to £165. Next St. Peter's Church. KARORI — Assistant, £135 to £150. — TAUHERENIKAU (Fcatherston dietrict)— Sole Teacher, £120 to £150, Have You Seen and house. MANGAHAO (Pahiatua district)— Solo npHE SUN TYPEWRITER Teacher, £120 to £150, and £15 h.a. JL ,x- tj.-uu-,,.], KOHINUI (Pah.atua district) - Sole (Ao KlbboMS) -- Teachor, £120 to £150, and house. . . KHANDALLAH — Assistant Mistrebs, Writing is Entirely \ iSible. £105 to £135 Docsn t get Out of Order. TE tlOßO— Assistant Mistress, £90 to Alignment Aiwa, s Perfect £120. Does Pretty and Clean W ork. NEWMAN (Eketahuna district) — Assist- , E\cry Machine Guaranteed. ant Mistress, £90 to £120. . HOUSEHOLD SCHOOL— The Board has Price £11 lls Jiel. also a vacancy in a small household school, £50 p. a. and lodging guaran- THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, G. L. STEWART, Secretary. 17 and 19 ' Cuba-st., Wellington. 'Phone 1676 THE WAIHI EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. — — i. — — — — A CALL (the 34th) of Threepence per FUNERAL NOTICE. -£3L Share on the Capital of tho abovenamed Company has this day been made riIHE Funeral of the wife of Thomas by the Directors, payable to the Secre- JL William Witt will leave the rositary, at the Company's Office, No. 205, deuce of Mr. A. Scott, 16, Florence-st., Victoria Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland, Newtown, To-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of June, p.m., for the Karori Cemetery". 191 ?"_i i joi. £ W ",n N n ICHOL> Sec ' J - AND A. WILSON, LTD., Auckland, 9th May, 1910, A Funeral Furnishers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 8

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