T. funeral' notice. HE Friends of the late George Frederick Reyling aro invited to attend Ins Funeral, which will leave his late resi* dence, No. 10, Russell-terrace, on Saturday, 14th September, 1912, at 2.15 p.m., for St. Anne's Church, Green-street, thonco to tho Karori Cemetery.— ROßT. H. WILSON AND SON, Funeral Furnishers and Embalmerp, 164, Adelaide-rd. Tel. 1999 (day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. 7T\HE Ftmcral of the late Mary Jane -1- Bourko will leave the residence of her Daughter, Mrs. Bailey, No. 34, Drum-inond-street, To-morrow, 13th September, 1912, at 10 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. Private interment. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embaimti's, 164, Ade-laide-road. Tel. 1999. IMPORTANT BOXING TOURNAMENT! OPEKA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, at 8. Under Control of tho WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION HAGERTY (New Zealand) v. BURNS (Australia). In A FIFTEEN-ROUND CONTEST For tho Featherweight Championship of the Dominion, Also, C. LEARY v. W. MACK. F. LEARY v. W. MARTIN. J. MURPHY v. C. RYDER. Prices— Stage, 7s 6d; Stalls and Dress Circle, ss; Back' Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s. Plan now open at Armit'e. Book early. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTORIC"AL ASSOCIATION of WELLINGTON. FIRST ANNUAL REUNION. DOMINION NIGHT, TOWN HALL, 23rd SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. A DMISSION Free, by ticket procur<tl- able from Members of the Committee, Lcn M'Kenzie, Chetnut, Mannersstreet and Lambton-quay, and J. Castle, Chemist, New town, and from the Secretary, care of Gualter, Dykes and Co. Tho Committee express tho thanks of the Associiition to the following firms for the ready and liberal response to the appeal for assistance :•— Briicoe and Co., \V. and G. Tiu'nbull, Staples and Co., Bannatyne and Co., Kirkcaldie and Stains, C. and A. Odlin, F. Grady, E. W. Mills nnd Co., T. Balhrtger, Bannatyno and Hunter, Townscnd and Paul, D.I.C, and donations from many gentlemen whose sympathy is also gratefully accepted. RONALD K. LYON, Secretary. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING FLOWER SHOW. LOWER IIUTT TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 18th and 19th SEPT. His Excellency Lord Islington will perform the opening ceremony ot 3 o'clock. I A \isit to this popular show is a mc*t ' enjoyabio outing, and oue not easily for- , gotten. Ofphpftral Music. RefmshmcnU. ! Ad minion, Is. . T. L. BARKER, Hou. Sec.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 8
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