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R&CES! RACES! TRBNTHAM RACES! FIRST BAT, WEDNESDAY, IT" APRIL, T? "A I^TPQ t FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. T> A 'f^Q ? -tii^.V'JCi© I FD3ST RACE STARTS AT NOON. XV-tVv^JDJ^ I Trains leave for Raoecourse as follows— TlT ARO : 10.28, 10.43 a.m. LAMBTON: 10.45, 10.55, 11.5 a.m., 1.5 p.m. A. E. "WHYTE, Secretary.

FUNERAL CARD. rrVHE Friends of Mr. Abraham Dale we -*• invited to attend the Funeral of his lato Wife. Mary Ann, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-streot, on Monday, 15th April 1912, at 8.45 a.m., for St. Mary of tho Angels, Boulcott-streer, thence to tho CeSnetery, Karori. ' E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertakers and Embalmers, 60, Taranakistreet, and 28, Revans-street. Telephone 937 (night and day). FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funecal of. the lato . Frederick J. -I- Pownall will leave St. Paul's ProCathedral, Mulgrave-6treet, at 9 a.m. on Monday, 15th April, 1912, for the Cemetery, Karori. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. STAR BOATING CLUB. EATE FRED~JT- POWNALL. ■jt/fEMBERS are requested to attend -L"JL Funeral of late Fred J. Pownall. Leaves St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Mul-grave-street, at 9 a.m. on Monday, 15th inst. ' E. H. G. GALVIN, Hon. Secretaryy. JORESSMAKING ANNOUNCEMENT 1 fTIHE D.I.C. has pleasure in announcing that MISS BEGG has quite recovered from her recent illness, and is now able to resume duties. MISS BEGG will be in attendance on and after MONDAY NEXT, and will be ploaßed to interview ( ladies, and take orders for the coming season. THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMP. CO., OF N.Z., LTD. .W. SIMM, Manager, OPEN THIS EVENING TILL 9.30. YANKEE HUSTLE SALE. S EATON'S CUT-RATE STORES. EATON'S CUT-RATE STORES. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 300 2s 6<l Lanterns, Hid. 200 2s Fountain Pens, "9£d. 350 9d Nugget Boot Brushes, 4J,d. 700 Is All Rake Combs, s£d. 1000 Is Writing Pads--, 4d. 50,000 4d Envelopes, lid. , 200 Is Sovereign Purses, 2£<L 500 6d Chorrywood Pipes, 2d. 500 Is Briar Pipes, 6|d. 200 2s 6d Sets Studs and 1 Links, 10£d< 250 6d Lanoline, 3d. 400"3d Boot Polish, lid. 1000 Is Bundles Cooking Bags, 2d. 700 Is 6d Tubes Colgate's Shaving Soap,' 10|d. ' 500 6d Toilet Rolk, 3£d. 200 2s Brushs and Combs, Is, 50,000 Pull-out Studs, 9 for Is. 300 7b 6d Ansonia Watches, 5a lid. 300 7b 6d Ansonia Clocks, 5b lid. Erica Hand Soap, sd; Cigarette Cases, Id ; Carbon Balls, 16 for Id ; Oil Can! l£d; Sharpening- Stones, 3d; Fuller's Karth, 6d; Violet Powder, Id; Tea Strainers, Id ; Jeye's Fluid, 6d ; Vaseline, .Id; Glycerine, 2£d; Bay Rum, 7d: Lime and Cream, sd; Glycerine and Cucumber, s^d ; Coconut Oil, sd ; Machine Oil, 2£d ; Marking Ink, s^d ; Clothor Brushes, s^l ; Shavuijr Brushes, 8^1; Torrey Strops, Is 9d ; Bengal Razors, (Flower Brand), 4s 6d ; Pampa Knives, lid; Tea Spoons, Is doz. We stock CUTLERY, ELECTROPLATE, SILVER GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, PERFUMES, SOAPS, TOILKT REQUISITES, WATCHES! CLOCKS, and goods suitable for .Wedding Presents and Gifts. Take advantage of our 21st SALE and get goods at less than wholesale. SEATON'S CUT-BATE STORES, 25-27, WILLIS-STREET. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 24th and 25th APRIL, 191SL AWAPUNI RACECOUESE Palmersron North. ■ A CCEPTANCES for the First Day, xl. and Final Payments tor Eighth Manavtciu Stakes uiuf Fouith Sire« Produce Stakeb clow on TUESDAY, 15th April, 1912, at 10 p.m. J. M. JOHNSTON, P.O. Box 52. Secretary, r ll*_C"b!Hs.t» Pakuerj!on,,> T prl;a,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 6

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