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THE AFTERNOON TEA' PARTY!' T> EFRESHING tea, dainty cakes, a •*•*' little .social^ talk, and maybe scandal, too-^thinly ; cut bread spread with PEMANOE BUTTEE, \ The daintiest . for afternoon tea parties, breakfasts, dinners. At nil times it is the most relished. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CORONATION OF ' KING GEORGE V. 22nd JUNE, 1911. ORDER, OF CIVIC PROCESSION T» % NEWTOWN PARK MEMBERS of Friendly, and other Societies, Sports Bodies and ■ Othors taking part will assemble in CAM-BRIDGE-TERRACE, at 10 a.m. sharp, and will form up facing the Basin Reserve, commencing at ■ St. Patrick'o College Gate, in the following: ordersNavy League Members Boy Scoute' Salvation Army Band and Army Members Hibernian Society British United Order of Oddfellows Ancient Order of Foresters Independent Order of Oddfellows Rons and Daughters of ' Temperance Manchester Unity of Oddfellows Rechabites Tramways Band and Tramway Benefit ' Society " Ancient Order of Druids 'Orangemen Good Templar* Other Societies • > Mission Band Wellington Hockoy Association Wellington Rugby, Union Wellington Football Association Wellington Lacrosse Association ' Other Sports Bodies. The Procession will move .off at 30.45 a.m. sharp, and will junction with the Territorials at Buckle-streeV No Vehicles will bo allowed in Nowtown. Park except those , of His Excellency the Governor, -the Acting Prime Minister, the Mayoress, and Acting-Mayor. - All othpr. Vehicles in the Procession or otherwise, on' approaching N-ewtoim.Park, MUST turn into Roy-etreet, and discharge their, passengers there, returning to town via, Daniel-street-The Terrace at the South en-d of New town Park has been allocated to tho various Societies' and Sports Bodice, etc., taking part in' tho Procession, and will be approached by. the Eastern routo. The Pa'rado will disband after the ceremonies at tho Park. In command of the Civic Portion of tho Procession, - ' GEO. HALL, Captain and Chief Marshal. * ' JNO. R. PALMER, 1 ' ' < Town Clerk. 20th Juno, 1911. - - -- > WELLINGTONTHARBOUR BOARD. .' WHARF HOLIDAY.' \, CORONATION' DAY. - ' ' •>, PUBLIC NOTICE is hk-eby {^v<y.« y that the « Wellington Harbour - Koarcl - -will observe Prince- Of lWales, Birthday on Coronation Day, ' 22hd Juno, -which day will be observed afc.A Wharf Holiday, and. the, Wharves and Stores .will be CLOSED for ordinary business. * On tho following day," Friday, 23rd Juno, the Wharves and Stores of tho Board will ;be open for ordinaiy business as usual. By order. - H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, ' Wellington,' 20th June,- 1911. CORONATION, HOLIDAY. riIHE Undermentioned ' Firms ' will be X CLOSED onTHURSDAY: — LAERYANiJ CO., DTD. * GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. C. A. GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD. N. F. C, LTD. t HOLIDAY MUDDLE. 7TTHE Warehouse and Offices of the under- *- signed will be Closed- on THURSDAY (Coronation Day) and FRIDAY (Prince ot Wales ' Birthday). D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., i Grain, Flour/ and Produce Merchants, 13-15, Victoria-street. NOTICE .TO' HORSE-OWNERS! THE undersigned Farriers' Shops will" be CLOSED for Holiday on, THURSDAY NEXT (Coronation Day) : J. J. Adams C. Ridding A. E. Neilson P. Shivnan M. M'Grath C. R«tter H. Tonka j THE HUTT RIVER BOARD. DEPOSITING RUBBISH IN RIVERBEDOR ON STOPBANE. NOTICE is hereby given that any person DeDoaiting Rubbish in the Riverbed or Stopbarik will be prosecuted. • . WALTER C. CUFF, . Clerk. Lower Hutt, 10th June, 1911. "OILLTARD- TABLES, Sundries, Bonzo- J lino Balls, London prices; greatsaving;- parcel post or shipments from KENT AND CO., Middlesex-street, London, England. Wellington Agents Wanted. Wellington, 21st June, 1911. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COM- ' PETITIONS. INTENDING competitors are notified that application to eit for the test must be made on or before 30th June. The examination paper will consist of: — Typing ,from dictation '60, t0 80 words per minute, 3 minutes Straight copy, 10 minutes I Figure work, 12 minutes Corrected copy, 8 minutes The winner of the first prize will ba presented with a First-class Return Ticket to Sydney Second Prize 13 Firstclass Tourist Railway Ticket for ono month. CONTEST WILL BE HELD IN JULY, j Full particulars on enquiry at REMINGTON OFFICE, Brandon-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO., Land and Estate Agente, are Removing, on -the Ist July nnestt t from Bank of N©w South -Wales Buildings to No. 207, LAMBTON-QUAY, ground floor, I immedately oppoete Kelburne-avenue. All cars stop at door. Clents, please note change of address. • .- LONGMORE ' AND CO., Land and Estate Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 1

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