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LATE SHIPPING.DISI'AIITURBS. April 24— Arapawa, s.s,. (12.40 p.m.), 2GB tons, Corky, lor Wanganui. WELL CALCULATED. To show the value of wireless iusUHatlonF on the General Post Oflico and on ships, anU incidentally the coricctiic&j with which a, master ■•an saugi the time ait which hit nhip will arrive in poit, a uiarconisraui received iiist night fi.\ed tlio arrival ot tno MauiiKtinul at 3.13 a.sn. io-<lay. At thai time almost to the minute the iutcrcolouinl liner btrtheil ut *he Queen's Wharf, Xo. 1 toutli. TVSlilt MOVEMENTS The locul agents of tho Ty*er Line have received cable advices .it, follow ,— The Marei'C arrived at Melbourne ou Monday liifct fioin London. She ls"Jue to arrive ufc Wellington on, itlie 7th May. The Star' ot India sailed irom Txmdou yesteiduy lor New Zealand ik>k&. The ' Star of Scotland, which left WellUiKlon at noon ou the Dtli March for London, via. Las Talmas, arrived in, London ytsterdaj, 23rd April. > I WITHIN WIUI2LKSS RANGE. The- following vessels will probably be wlfchin ™;eles3 range of Wellington this evening:Tahiti, Aorangi, and Victoria. THE TAHITI. I It is' now expected that the Union. Steam Ship Company's San I'rancibco liner will arrive at. Wellington between 6 and 6 o'clock on I Friday e\enln». She wilt probably sail for Sydney at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. ! At 4 p.m. to-day the Warrimoo is to leave Duuedin for Lyttelton. and Wellington. At 3 p.m. tc-day the collier Whaugapo left Westport for Wellington. Thero is considerable 4*a on., the bar and a heavy eea. fTTOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. NOW IN FULL SWING. GREAT CATHOLIC BAZAAR GREAT CATHOLIC BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL! AND CARNIVAL! Continuing throughout tho week. (In Aid of I*ve\v Convent). GRAND PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. Spanish and Military Dances, Hornpipes; Highland Flings, Irish Jigs, Highland Pipers. Novelties and' attractions for young and old. Tug -of -war Competitions. Hibernian, Coronation, Dominion, and Fancy Stalls, Refreshments. Performances commence at 8. Carnival Open — Afternoons, 3 to 4; Evenings, 7.30 to 11. Adults 6d, children 3d. All Welcome. ST." THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN ' Direction John Fuller and Sona. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT ! FULLERS' The Bc B t PICTURES 1 FULLERS'' of All. PICTURES! Last Night of The LITTLE ORGANIST. His Younger Brother. A Sister's Love. ! And a Programme* of Masterpieces. Price, 6d ; a few reserves, Is ; children. 3d. A Complete Change To-morrow, Thurs. ! MARANUI SURF LIFE-SAVING CLUBT j OPENING OF WINTER SEASON. I TILAiN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE -*"■ AND. SOCIAL "EVENING . Will be held TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! ! ■ (Wet or Fine.) Special Car at 1 a.m. for City Patrons. Subscription— Double Ticket, 4-s: Gent's, 2s 6d ; Lady's, 2s. W.C. COLLIER, Hon. Secretary. EXCELSIOR ASSEMBLY. FIRST Long Night will bo held at Druids' Hall, Taranaki-stroet, on THURSDAY, 25th April. Strictly by invitation. Dancing starts 8 p.m. A. Timiiiina, Pianist. ■ F^BROWN, See. mHORNDON METHODIST CHURCH, •*• Mole«worthjstreet. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. THURSDAY, 25th APRIL. ANNUAL SOCIAL. Welcome to tho Rev. G. S. Cook. Soloe, Duets, Recitations, etc. Refreshments. _ Collection. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES /"^HANGED from Wednesday Evenings to SUNDAY EVENINGS, 7.30, Masonic Hall, Boulcott-straefc. Public cordially invited. COLOSSAL PUBCHASE . From Messrs.' H. B. Harris and Co., Ltd., Wholesale Merchants, of Syduoy. MESSRS. HART. BROS.' MESSRS. HART BROS.' GIGANTIC SLAUGHTER SALE. E' VERY lino will bo LITERALLY GIVEN AWAY. These are a few of the many lines wo have to offer : — 10 gross Writing Pacb, 3 for lid. 10,000 Foreign Envelopes, 125 for Is. 50,000 Creuni-laid Envelopes, Id packet. 15,000 Heavy 'Linen Envelopes, 8 packets lor Is. 20 doz. Self-filling Fountain Pens, 9id. 2 groris Roger and Gallet's Brilliantine, 7id bot. 8 doz. Colgate's Dental Powder, lOd bot. 5 cases Vabolino, 5 bottles Ib. 50 boxes Brown Windsor, Souo, 15 cakc3 Is., 3 doz. Large Cashmero Bouquet Soap, Is cake. k Gross EUTIIYMOL TOOTH O PASTE, nID Tube. 7 doz. '(Jal vert's Tooth Powder, 9d a tin. i>o gross Bono Studs, 2d doz. 5 gross Pull-out Collar Studs, Is doz. 3 grubs ltogor and Gallot'u Pomade, 6d bottle. 13 doz. . Bengal Razors, Is lid each. 12 doz. Safoty Razors (will take Gillet Blados), Is 3d <&ioh. 12 doz. Folding Pocket Scissors, 6d pair. 100 Combination (JoaL and Trouser Hangers, 9d each. 24-bottlo Egg Cruets, -Is. 2 gross Dixon'b Nickel Silver Teaspoons, Is 9d half-doz. 50 Keyless Watches, special line, 3s 3d each. 50 Gunmotal Watchos, 5-year guarantee, 7s Od. 40 Genuine Ansonia Watches, 4s lid. 20 Ladies' Wristlet Watchos, a gift, 5s lid. 3 doz. 30-hour Alarm Clocks, 2s 3d. I 50 Neat Bedroom Clocks, 2s 6d. 15 Paper Weight Clocks, to clear, 5s 6d each, I 20 E.P.N.S. Mirrors and Brushosj 5s lid. 10 dod. Larger Size Cuttjng-out Scissors, Is pair, worth 2s 6d. 30 pair Jockey Club Field Glasses, with case, 6t lid. I 20 doz. 7iu Scissors, 6d pair. And thousands of other lines equally as eheo p. I If not convenient to visit rho Snln, order by mail. Send posral notes und wo will guaranlco Iho samp satisfaction (13 it you had personally attended the Sui«. REMEMBER OUR ONLY ADDRESSHART AND CO., , 31, WILLIS-STREET. FUNERAL NOTICE. j rpHE Funerul Uervico foi- tho late EdA ward Harland Dean uill be road at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral on Thursday Morning, at 9 o'clock. Private intei\m<Mit at Karori .Cemetery.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 8

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