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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL, 'Tg:S?gI? : Tg:sSJgg? : ' Tg:JJJgg£ AT 8 O'CLOCK, by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. (City Organist) MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. CONCERTO William Felton ELERGY (No. 2) IN G FOR STRINGS Tschaikowsky TOCCATA (from sth Symphony) Widor EPILOGUE .'. : Willan And Works by FORD, SALOME, CESAR FRANCK, and BACH. 9 POPULAR PRICESSIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER. 30th May, 1914. Town Clerk. Q.RAND QPERA TT O U S E. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, Ist, 2nd, .and 3rd JUNE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION (Dramatic Section) Will present THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER WRITTENTHE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER WRITTEN— "CHARLEY'S AUNT." " From Brazil, where the nuts come from." " Funny enough to make a cat laugh.'* BE SURE YOU DON'T MISS IT. BE SURE YOU DON'T MISS IT. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is Box Plan now open at tho Dresden. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE.

KINGJS BIRTHDAY PARADE. ALL men who served in tho Second Boer War in South Africa are invited to attend the Parade on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd JUNE. Fall in at Roy-street (Newtown Park gates) at 9 a.m. Mufti. Decorations. For tho Ist. Contingent — J. F. ROCKSTROW. For the 2nd Contingent — J. J. CLARK. For the 3rd Contingent— I H. MUNRO. | For the 4th Contingent— R. J. SEDDON. For the sth Contingent— J. L. HASELDEN. For the 6th Contingent. — F. E. BEAMISH. For tho 7th Contingent — A." ESAM. For the Bth Contingent— T. J. GARDINER. For the 9th Contingent— T. P. HALPIN. For tho 30th Contingent— J. G. W. DALRYMPLE. For tho Irregular Corps— W. BELLAMY. MILITARY TRAINING. ALL CADETS of the age for transferring to Territorials — i.e., those who will be 18 years of age before 31st December next, and v have NOT been examined as to physical fitness, are hereby warned to attend at the Garrison Hall on Monday next, the Ist of June, at 7.45 p.m. (Signed) C. GUY POWLES, Capt., N.Z.S.C. . Officer i/c Area Group 5. BEL CANTO GRAMAPHONES ! THE BEL CANTO Cabinet instruments are tho most perfect of their kind, and faithfully reproduce the sound ! of tho human voice. It is saie to say that no other instrument in the -world can comparo with the Bel Canto for beauty of design, price, or construction. CABINET. Mado of well seasoned, highly polished New Zealand woods, which add considerably to the Charm of tho instrument. TONE ARM. Nickel plated, with goose neck and special patent exhibition sound box. ' MOTOR. Silent, simple, and strongly [ made. No complox parts to get out of order. PRICE. From £10 10s to £15 15s, and j equal in value to the earlier mako of instruments, sold clsowhoro at £40. Write for_ particulars of the Bel Canto, the best scientifically constructed instruI menfc over made. CHAS. GXORGrI, PALMERSTON NORTH. i STANDARD GOLF GOODS ! WE have an extensive range of GOLF CLUBS, including Forgan's, Anderson's, and Stewart's famous "Pipe" brand. The Clubs stocked by us aro of the highest grade, and the utmost care is "taken in selecting the material for tho shafts and heads. They are absolutely THE MOST PERFECT CLUBS that it is possible to produce. Every wood head is made^o/ the finesi persimmon or dog wood, and every shaft is selected from the choicest growths of tho best seasoned hickory. The grips are made of specially prepared leather, either black or brown. All Iron Club Hoads are warranted hand-forged of tho finest eteel, with ribbed or dotted faces. The main features are SPECIAL QUALITY Of * WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL And i PERFECT BALANCE. v We also stock , Golf Balls in great variety, Golf Note, Ball Cleaners, Extra Selected Shafts, Golf Bugs, Hole Cutter?, Goffix, etc. We have three large Practice Nets on second floor of _ Warehouse, for all day use, one of which is specially reserved for ladies. E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. WANTED TO SELL, SEATOUN ! SEATOUN ! FOUR-RD. Cottage, only 7 months built on Section, 50 s. 138, corner Brandon and Forroß streets (closo tram); owner compelled to leavo through ill-health; must bo sold quickly; a bargain for £500; oaey terms given. E. J. BARNETT, Sole Agenl, 94, Willis-street, or at Scatoun. Full particulars, plans shown of all Properties for Sale in this splendid suburb. Theru is no boom; just steady progreea, and the rig^t gort of nepple nee ifigtoliqS. ;lfo%fa . ~ "

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 127, 30 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 127, 30 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 127, 30 May 1914, Page 2

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