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• WANGANUI. BACES ! ' THUESDAT, 27th FEB. SATtJEDAY, Ist MARCH. GREAT CIPORT! "OIG TfllMLbS! BEAT OPORT! JJIO FIELDS! HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, 'available until 3rd March, trill ho issued from Palmerston and intermediate stations. On both race days passenger trains (stopping at racecourse to set down passengers) leave Palmerston 6.45 and 7.10 a.m., arriving Wanganui 10. 43 and 11.30 a.m Return trains leave Wangatuu 5.10 and 5.46 p.m. Wellington and Wairarapa residents should reiuih Palmergton the previous evemng. Catering by Dustins, Ltd. WM. HALL, Secretary. LATE SHIPPING^ \jk A&~- *"""" toS b S, SS?Stt&o^ (M 0 P>m ' )( 4M M ANAWATU TROTTI NG RACES. February 25^-Huia, s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 127 tons, A «r »t.-tvt Burt, from Wanganni. - AWAPJ3SI RACECOURSE, , * . PALMERSTON NORTH. WIRELESS FROM ULIMAROA. TO-MORROW (WedTesday), 26th FEB. This afternoon the Ulimaroa, en route from _ „ ,^,*,, ( T .TT^V, „,„* »^ ,v« Sydney to Wellington difect, advised by wire- 7 RACES. LARGE FIELDS OF less that she expected to arrive in port at 7 FIRST-CLASS HORSES. the% k ue\ O nT r Wharr rninS< Sbe *"' berth at Fint Race.at 1 p.m. Last Race 4.30 p.m. ' . . Visitors from Wellington by the Morn- • • ' ing Trains can see , all the" Raced and WITHIN wireless RANGE. return by the 5 p.m. train, or go on to The postal authorities advise that the un- WANGANUI at 4.50 p.m. dermentioned vessels will probably be in touch , - -, by wireless with the Auckland and Wellington DON'T FOnOTC^'TTTTO stations this evening -.-Victoria (bound from U l lULiK *^ iuJ3< Dunedin and Lyttelton to Wellington, en route >->j Asa nfMYtCTNft TH?Mn i M<t'V'ft ATTnXr to Sydney via north), Manuka (from Welling- Gr OUUJiXJNU DAMOIS SI RATION ton to Hobart and Melbourne, via south), Uli- *i maroa (from Sydney to Wellington direct), Ma- "f heno (from ' Auckland to Sydney direct), Moana vftaa r»»vt*.t*^ (from Sydney td Wellington direct, en route ■ MISS RENNIE, to San Francisco 7 , via Rarotonga and Papeete), ,v,, v , , _ , . Aorangi (from San Francisco to Wellington, via Of the Technical School, Papeete and Rarotonga), and Star of Ireland (from Aucklahd to Wellington, "en route from TO-MORROW, at 3 o'clock, New York). " At "theLeaving Napier late to-night the Kowhai vrt<iir T>Aniu c/i nnrmmnv itr nt knt\ should arrive here to-morrow? .She will sail NEW R00M, 64, COURTENAY-PLACE. to-morrow night for Westport. " —^*_^_^_ — , _ . __ Tim Koromiko, which is sailing this even- RICKARDS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY ing to load at Westport for Wellington, is - NELLA WEBB AND HER SONGS, expected back next Friday or Saturday. TVTISS NELLA WEBB, J of Riokarde' The Remuera is due here, on- Friday from i-»JL Vaudeville Co., has scored a tre« Lyttelton to complete Homeward loading. She mendous success all over Australia with will sail for London the following Thursday. her .popular Songs. Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., These may be obtained at BEGG'S. The ' has secured from the Brazilian Government a titles arccontract for the provision of powerful stations «<Tha Ton o' tho Morning " M I at Rio de Janeiro, Santa Marta, Bauru, and ,<i,, 6 /££«.» nvLr*^? $««»> hA Ladario. the two last named being important „ tLLuv \jJZI 7? ?%■ Son ? )> , H, „ towns, in ihe Sao Paulo and Matto Grosso re- Anything thafrs Good Enough for You." gions. 6d According to reports received at the Board l',^ 015 ,! 1 ** y Ji? a 'j"". i H* .. „* of Trade, 44 British vessels, with a net ton- D on t you Mind it, Honey." ls 6d I nage of 12,063 tons, were lost during the month My Ga.l, Sue." ls 6d of December, 23 persons losing their lives "A Canoe for Two." 6d thereby. The figures include the losses of 16 "You Mean Somebody, But You Don't sailing vessels, of 1371 tons, and one steamer Mean Me " 6d of 50 tons, belonging to British possessions ..p,3 " M abroad, involving the loss of the lives of 12 m,""" e A ,° a , „ „, , i( . persons, of whom three were lost in sailing yes- i ? leso t^why melodies will shortly be sels and nine in a steamer. Casualties not hummed, Btrummed, and whistled all | resulting in total loss of vessels, and the lives ovei) New Zealahd. lost by such casualties, are not included. Also in stock, the enormously successful * tm^mm* Ballad featured fey Sienor Marini, BY TELEGRAPH. entitledNAPIER 25th February "BECAUSE YOU STAY." Arrived-Mokoid (1.16 p.m.), from Wellington Prico ls 6d C °P V - A &>*« that will live To sail— Kowhai (6 p.m.), for Wellington. . for ever. MANGARAKAU, 25th February. /^"tr AC! "R^nf! .& f<f\ T TT» Sailed-Kaitoa (noon), for Wellington. OJIAO. ±>JliV3rV3r <X L/U., liTi)., Arrived-Mana (11.50 i™),' from Wellington MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Sailed— Aorere (noon), for Wellington. V THE HOME OF ALL MUSIC. ■ NELSON, 25th February. — "" — * — ' —^-^^^ „. Sailed— Pateena (10.15 a.m.), for Picton and DIGNOR A. P. TR.U DA, Wellington. O • TEACHER OF MUSIC, a-.,. 4 v WESTPORT, 26th February. SchooHor ARTISTtC FLUTE PLAYING, Ne S lsou and'picTon ( f °' Wcllington ' via Has Resumed Teaching ' To sail-Kamona (11 p.m.), for Wellington. Graded Courses in Elementary and AdKAIKOURA, 25th February. vanced Flute Playing, modern Italian Saned-Wakatu^^^WelUngton.. TH ORoUGh"|uNDAMENTAL WEATHER CONDITIONS Studio— 22o, LAMBTON-QtiAY. * — 1~1 ~- , ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Ideally to-day the weather is. bright NOTICE. ' | and fair, a pleasant sequence to a cold • _ Generally a fresh so l utherl y e has y he?d 11 Blwas'(8 I was' ( liTESSRS. YON HARTITZSCH AND with cold and showery weather, and ©now COLLINS beg to announce to their has fallen on some of the higher country mim6roug customers ahd the pubhWeherin the south. Improvement is probable, „ „„, . „ , / t , . but "cool and changeable" is the warn- «** that the y havo dissolved partnership ing, and a cold night is anticipated, with from February, 1913. In tho future they frosts inland. ** will each carry on a separate business, - = . Mr. Yon Hartitzsch at 120, GhuzneeMr, T. Shields, who has been away for street, and Mr. Collins at 27, Boulcott' some weeks, will again be in attendance street. Whilst taking this opportunity to atthel'eAro Baths to-morrow afternoon thank their many customers who have from 2to 4 (bow) and 4to 5.30 (girls) hd ,in the tto mke the4r to give instruction in swimmine. He „ „ .. „ .... . , will also examine any applicants for a / uecfe * the y respectfully solicit a share swimming certificates for distances of 200 °}_ p . at s ona ; ge in the future ' yards and over. Six tenders were received by O. A. Jorgensch, architect, of Palmerston North, NOTICE OF REMOVAL, for tho erection of shop and bakehouse, ~_ opposite the Palmerston Station, for Dus- iiyrir««itj« wttttaiwu tirmm Awn tinY Ltd., and that of James Hopwood M «« W :f LL , IAMS ' HUNT AND at £2345 was accepted. CO., Professional Accountantfl, -.. . t Stock and Share Brftkers, have REFTTN » RAT ' Myi^ MOVED to New OfnCeß, ACCOUNTFUNERAL NOTICE. ANT g, CHAMBERS (Firgt FIo6r)) John . — — son-street, Wellington (next Kirkcaldie nnHE Funeral of the late Thomas Col- and Stains, Ltd.). -*■ lins Dick«on will leave tho Residence, WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO., 7, Guildford-terrace, To-morrow (Wednes- Accountants' Chambers, day), at 9 a.m., for the Sydney-street Johnston-street, Wellington, m m^ mm^^ 24th February, 1913. -THE EVENING POST. . . NEW PALMERSTON_NORTH AGENCY. ' REMOVaTnOTICE. HAVING been appointed Chief Agents __„_ , , „ . , in Palmerston iot the . ITpHE Offices of the Society have been LEADING WELLINGTON PAPER, ' Removed to Accountants' Chambers we have made special arrangements for (First and Third Floor), 'Johnston-street, a Regular Delivery to , Subscribers imme- Wellington (next Kirkcaldie and Staihs, diately on arrival' of the train. t + s j \ Orders for the "Post" left at the Rail- "'" '- way Station Bookstall will receive prompt • ERNEST W. HUNT, attention, Secretary. READ WELLINGTON'S Accountants' Chambers, INDEPENDENT -PAPER, Johnston-street, Wellington, . — ' 24th February, 1913. . BOOKS AND PAPERS, LIMITED, TH]3 DOMINION PORTLAND ' Palmerston North. x CEMENT CO., LTD. (gEE OUR EXTENSIVE LINE ' REMOVAL NOTICE. Of "**"" npHE- Offices of the Company have been OFFICE CHAIRS Removed to Accountant^ Chambers, TYPISTS' CHAIRS nd Johnston-street, Wellington (next Kirk-ROLL-TOP DESKS. imUU> dIRNEST W. HUNT, „....„, . • Secretary. Prices to suit all buyers. Accountants Chambers, Johnstoh'street, Wellington, THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 24 th February, 1913. 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. """*"" _---^_^----— — 'Phone 1676. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. "A FRAGMENtW^&StrOLOGY/' "fcyrnq wnnnwAnn 101 tmrMimM CBy MOKNING SIAK. I¥JL (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of OImTEinIB — VVhat Astrology is.— t Af\ti?vi» rr | t?M'ra> .^j ftirr fVRI?N>S ldealß.-Individuality and Person- TffS OfrV PTfyrAtNT «nl BOOTS ality.-Astrology, Palmistry, and Graph- JgPT.OFF CLOTHING and BOOTb, ology (their connection). — Prison Reform. , —Training of Children. This unique little . Letters receive prompt attention, book post free for ls. Obtainable by Distance no objection. Post Only. Addrees-"Morning Star,"* 121 INGESTRE-ST (Next Skating Rink). Evening Post. >p hone r^. BRICKMAKING PLANT FOR SALE. ___ _ „...._ — * " " ~ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. \ N up-to-date Brickmaking Plant, com- "\/f RS. ROSEN, Cash Purchaser of X*. plete, new wigino and boiler (125 J-tIB. Ladio3*, Gents', and Children's pressure), practically new. Btickmaking Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, StO. machine cuts 12 at once, or more if re- Letters receive prompt attention. Highest quired. BarroWs, trucks, everything as a prices given. 120, Taranaki-slroet. No going concern, ov in lots to suit buyers, representatives but Mr. and Mrs. Rosen^ ly wat paimi?k Tox-r, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. WM. PALMKR, Le^n. RING up »p HO NE 3313. M«« I kH ] ?^;2i BI^ CLOTHING - M RS - PRUCE, Cash Purchaser of RS. NIGHTINGALE, Cash Buyer of -"•*■ Ladies', Gents', and Children's Ladies , Gents', and Children's L«ft-oflf Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters re-Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portman- ceive prompt attention; hiffhesl; prices teaux, etc. ; letters receive prompt attea- given. Address 139, Ingestre-itreet (next tioa. 103, Limbton^iuty. ?l>hott» 2624. F.S. Dustuatsl.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 25 February 1913, Page 8

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