FUNERAL CARD. j fIIHE Friends of Mrs. Horace Hill are X respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of her late Father, William Durie, which will leavo the Mortuary Chapol of. E. Morris, Jun., To-morrow, 2nd April, at' 3.3o p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. • E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki.- . street and 28, Rovans-Btreet. , 'Phoive 937 (day or night). 1 XBE EVENING POST. > ADVERTISERS are reminded •**■ that THE EVENING POST will NOT BE PUBLISHED on FRIDAY NEXT (Good Friday). BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ! TO PLUMBERS AND DRAINLAYERS. "OLUMBERS and Drainlayers aro here A by notified that all Licensee must be .renewed for the ensuing year. 1?. TAIT, i ' . Acting:, Town Clerk. 2nd April, 1912. GRAND SEA EXCURSION. TO PICTON. EASTER MONDAY, Boh APRIL, 1912. ; ' T.S.S. MAORI (5399 tons) I'I\7TLL make an excursion as above tf » (weather and circumstances permitting), leaving Queen's Wharf at 7.45 a.m. sharp, and Picton on return at 3.30 p/m. RETURN FARE • 6«. Children (under 12), Half-price. Afternoon Tou, 6d. I UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. DEILL,EVUIi GARDENS. THE PLACE TcTsPEND YOUR • EASTER 1 HOLIDAYS. THE MOST SUPERB GARDENS IN N.Z. These Gardens aro now undor tho personal supervision of Mr. Fred Evans, tho well-kiiown horticulturist. He, will be delighted to show and .explain to you tho names of tho beautiful Native and Tropical Shrubs and Trees which abound in these Gardens. s We havo the finest show of Cactus Dahlias iv tho Australian Colonies; we havo 3 milcfi of Walks through most _ majestio \ Nikuu Palms and overy conceivable Native and Tropical Trees and Shrubs, and tho borders are all planted with Beautiful Flowera of every kind. DO NOT MISS THE FERNERY! Special arrangements for Easter Sunday aud Holiday. A String Baud, under the baton of Mr. U. Wood, will play Popular Music oiicli {lavAdpiif^ion to Gardens — Adults 6d, Children 3d. ' Hot Water provided for Pirnio. Hotel Tariff, 2 guineas per work; 7s poi' duy. A. ANSON. Proprietor." lIOCKEY. THE Annual General Meeting oc the ■\yollinglon Ladies' Hookey Association will bo held in the V.M.C.A. ltoonls «t 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 15th hist. Tho Sacretary of the Association must rccoivo names and addresses of &oorctarica wiul. delegates, together with 4 proposed colours 'ot uniform*, of iiitt»mjtirnc Clubs, m>l lutel- than Wednesday, 10th intt. D. BKAMLEY (Hon. Sec), Los '168. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 8
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