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NEWTOWN ParK, NEWTOWN, PARK, TOMORROW (SUNDAY),, 3 p.m. •\TATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND ll ATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND •(Late Garrison Band). Conductor: Lieut. T. Herd. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT. Kindly help us, by subscribing at the gates, to erect a Memorial Hall in memory of our fallen Soldiers. The object is good, and we know you will contribute handsomely. . Under the Auspices of the Wellington Social DemocS-atio Party. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel-Smith-street, ON SUNDAY EVENING; at 8. MISS ENGLAND ISS ENGLA N D Will Speak. Subject: "THE POSSIBILITIES OF OUR NATIONAL SCHOOLS." Chairman: Mr. H. E. Holland. Do.ors oper at 7. Collection. WORKERS' EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC LECTURE will be given' by Miss M. C. Collisson, M.A., Sydney. Subject: "Women and Work," in the Emerson Hall, Vivian-street Unitarian Churoh, on WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m. Sir Robert Stout, Chancellor of the University of New Zealiw'd, will preside. Intending students for the W.E.A. Classes can enrol after the lecture NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COMMENCING MONDAY, 18th FebV^' ruary, Extra Trains will run as under on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS.— ■ ■■■ FOR THORNDON—Johnsonville dep. 7.0 p.m., Khandallah 7.7, Nga-io 7.15 p.m., Wellington arrive 7.25 p.m. FOR JOHNSONVILLE—WeIIington dep. 10.20 p.m., Ngaio 10.33, Khandallah 10.40, Johnsonville arrive 10.46 'p.m. FOR LOWER HUTT—Lambton dep. 9.15, 10.20 p.m., Kaiwarra 9.20, 10.25, Ngahauranga 9.25, 10.30, Potpno 9.33, 10.38, Lower Hut't arr. 9.37, 10.42 p.m. FOR LAMBTON—Lower Hutt dep. 9.45, 11.0 p.m., Petone 9.49, 11.4 p.m., Ngahauranga 9.57, 11.12, Kaiwarra 10.2, 11.17, Wellington arr. 10.7, 11.22. p.m. On and after MONDAY, 18th February,. 1918, Extra Trains will run daily (Sundays excopted) as under: — , . FOR LOWER HUTT—Wellington dep. 9.5' a.m., Kaiwawa 9.10, Ngahauranga ■ 9.15, Pofcone 9.23, Lower Hutt arr. 9.27 a.m. FOR WELLINGTON—Lower Hutt dep. 10.10 a.m., Petone 10.14, Ngatoauraaiga ' 10.22, Kaiwarra, 10.27, Wellington arr. 10.32 a.m. | BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON WEDNESDAY,. 20th February, 1918, the train which usually leaves MJasterton for Cross Creek at 3.25 p.m. will run through to Wellington as follows: —Masterton depart 4.0 p.m., Solvjay dep. 4.5 p.m., Cartorton dep. 4.35, Fcatherston dep. 5.35, Wellington, arr. 9.45' p.m. This train will convey passengers through to Wellington, and will stop at all stations as required. BY ORDER. ■WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR PERIOD OF TWELVE MONTHS . ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1917. i " RECEIPTS. £ s. d. To Donations and Cash Sales UjOl7 17 1 „ Discounts received 7 9 10 „ Ladies' Committee of Miramar Golf Club, for rent 78 0 0 . 11,103 6 11 PAYMENTS. . ■£ s. d. By Trustees of British Red Cross and Order of St. John, "Our Day" Appeal, £2750, Returned Sick and .Wounded N.Z. Soldiers '£3000, Sick and. Wounded Soldiers at too front £4700 .-■ 10,450 0 p „ Taumaru' Military Hospital, Lowry Bay 325 0 0 „ Rent of Shop 162 10 0 „ Sundry Expenses (Printing, Stationery, Advertising, Telephone, Cleaning, Furnishings, etc.) 126 13 5 „ Balance at Bank New South Wales 39 3 6 v 11,103 611 T. BUSH, Honorary Treasurer. AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE.—I havo examined tho above receipts and payments' account with the Cash Book and Vouchers, and certify tho same to be corA. MAURICE ANDERSON, A.1.A.N.Z., Hon. Auditor. Wellington, 16th January, 1918. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of Polioy numbered 243117 in tho books of this Department, on the lifo of MICHAEL FRANCIS MULLINS, deceased, formerly of Wellington, I. hereby give notice of my intention to issue a', copy to take the place thereof on the 2ncV day of March, 1918, unless objection be lodged Before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, 16th February, 1918. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS, \ NYONE found Trespassing on Bloom- -£»■ field Farm without permission will be prosecuted without respect to persons. ALEX. G. WHITEMAN, ' . Upper Hutt. rTVENANT will exchange House of 5 -B- rooms at Berhampore for House of higher rent. Apply Don't Like Berhampore, Evening Post. fi ENTLEMAN requires Board and ResiVIT dence, seaside, for 2 weeks, about end of February, in private family. Address J.A.C., Evening Post. "W7AOANT, superior, furnished, (Double V Bed-Sitting-rooms, harbour view, suit Civil servants, no children. Apply Evening Post. LADY, husband in camp, wishes to car* for refined little girl or boy, aged 2 or 3, good home. Reply, stating terms, to Lonely Lady, Evening Post. TT ADY, with new 5-rd. houss (unfur'JLi' nislu'd) good locality, 2nd section, would share same refined ccmplo (no children) or two or three ladies, inferences. Apply iKelburn, Evening Post. TWO Adults reqiiiro furnished Bed-Sit-ting-room, in privato family, Oriental Bay or Hataitai preferred. Apply A.M., Evening-Post;' AL. WILSON AND CO. have Buyers • for 4 good Pianos for country residents. Will holders of pianos desirous of soiling send' us particular.l), «nd tho price* given will be free of commission. '

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 2

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