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STRATFORD RACES. ■j^TEW YEAR'S .DAY, 1919. STRATFORD CUP, li miles, 600 soys. DOUGLAS HANDICAP, 6 furlong*, 300 *ov« And other well-endowed Events. ALL NOMINATIONS, 20». Nominations CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1918, with the Seorotary. Stratford Telegraph Office Close* 5 p.m. ALFRED COLEMAN. Secretary, Stratford. MANAWATU RACING OLUB. SUMMER MEETING, , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 86th AND 27th DECEMBER, 1918. A CCBPTANOES for the FIRST A DAY'S RACES and Final Payment* for the 13th Palmeraton North Stakes CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1918, at 8 p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 105. , WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. NOTICE is given that the next meeting of the Board wilt be held at this Office on THURSDAY, the 19th' DECEMBER, 1918, at 10 a.m. 1 G. H. M. M'CLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, Wellington, 4th December; 1918. COURT SIR GEORGE BO WEN, A.0.F., 5084. . , rpHE Usual Fortnightly Mooting will be X held in St. Peter's Schoolroom on MONDAY NEXT, 9th December, at 8 p.m. Business: Nomination of Offioere and General. '• ■ ' E. E. STOUPEy 3 Hamilton-road. Secretary. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND. MEET SUNDAY, MORNING, Bth inst., 10 o'clock, Band Room. Hospital at 3 p.m. L. TREMAYNE, , Hon. Secretary. L.O.L. UNITY, No. 43. fTIHE Health Authorities having reJL moved restrictions,' Members are horoby notified that the usual Monthly. Meeting will r be held oh MON.DAY NEXT, at Masonic Hall, -Daniel-street, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren aro welcome; ; By Order W.M. i bank of new Zealand. ' TO SHAREHbLpBRS. ' AN Interim Dividend of 6 Per Cent. ■**■ upon the Ordinary Share Capital of the Bank has been t declared, and is now payable. • ■ . W. CALLENDER, General Manager. Wellington, 6th December, 1918., BAND. ITfTELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOOyy. IETY'S BAND ' ■ ' At' ■.■ ■• LYALL BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL. X^ISITING MAY NOW BE RESUMED. GRAY HASSELL, ■ Medical Superintendent. 33, WATERLOO-AVENUE, ..OFF CONSTABLE-STREET ■ (Clcwe to Tram Stop). OWING to the Owner removing to Dunedin, we are instructed to Sell his FINE PROPERTY, containing 8 good rooms, with all conveniences. The House is exoeptionally well built and in splendid condition, having been, recently painted and decorated. The land has a frontage of 34 feet by a depth of 125 feet; well planted with flowers, shrubs, and vegetables. The house is now vacant, and possession can be had at once. As the Ownor is DETERMINED TO SELL, the property can be bought at a bargain, and on very easy terms. Full particulars from ' A. L. WILSON AND CO., 151-3, Lambton-<juay. A PIANO . 'For PEACE JOLLIFICATIONS! rpHROUGHOUT the British Empire X preparations aro being made on a grand 6cale to celebrate in a fitting manner the victory.of the Allies and the peace they have given tho world. You,, too, pan celebrate in your own home the iong-wished-for Peaoe^ —and there's nothing like a musical evening to give expression to your joy. REAL VICTORY PIANOS! In. your' preparation* select a Piano worthy of the occasion. Any one of these famous instruments will give you life-long joy: — THE BRINSMEAD THE CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH And TEE ROGERS They are Pianos of Allied Manufacture, and for construction, touch, tone 1, and durability they cannot be surpassed. See us B,bout one to-day. We cell for cash, but, if required, liberal terms can be arranged. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD, MANNERS-ST.,' WELLINGTON. SILVERSTREAM. TO Builders and Brickmakera —For Sale, good Clay Hilla,' suitable for bricks, pipes, or earthenware. North side' Silverstream Briok and Tile Company. Samo diatanoe from railway. Jas, A, Dunn, Silyerttraam.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2

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