TJTIS MAJESTYS THEATRE. -O.IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. GRAND EASTER RECITAL GRAND EASTER RECITAL By the popular MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS ■MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY . MILITARY BAND. BAND. A Grand Combination of High-Class Musical Ability. Assisted by MISS' HELEN GARDNER, MISS HELEN GARDNER! MISS HELEN GARDNER MISS HELEN GARD'NEP.; The Brilliant Soprano. EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT. EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT. Full Programme in Saturdays Post. Early attendance will be necessary to obtain admission: Doors open 7 p.m., commencing 8.15. ■ R. E. HESTER, Secretary. RUGBY! RUGBY RUGBY! UGBY! RUGBY RUGBY! ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd APRIL, At 3 p.m. Early G,ame 1.30 p.m. , See the Champions Play. FONEKE v. PIRATES (Palmers-ton). PONEKE v. PIRATES ■ (Palmerston). Proceeds in aid of Gymnasium Fund. Admission—Ground 6d, Ladies free; Grandstand 6d. R. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Secretary, > Poneke Football Club. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. i AMALGAMATION CITY AND f KARORI. ALTERATIONS-SECTIONS and CONCESSION TICKETS. PROM sth APRIL, City Concession Tickets will be available over Karori lines. These are obtainable at the following Agencies: — CITY: . Courtenay-place Depot, Tramways. Lambton Office, Tramways. R. W. Armit. Tobacconist, Lambton-quay. S. and W. Mackay, Bookseller, Lambtonquay. KARORI: W. H. Raine, Storekeeper, Northland. Mrs. Rowberry, Refreshment Room, Karori. v Miss Hazlett, Confectioner, Karori. C. ¥. Spiers, Storekeeper, Karori. .;/. From sth APRIL, the following alterations in City Section will take place : — Tho Section now known as No. 2 (City Section) will in future be known as No. 1. All other Sections will radiate from No. 1 Section, or the Centre_ of the City, and bo known in numerical order as No. 2, 3, 4,, etc. Concession Tickets'will jiot be available for crossing No. 1 Section, excepting in the ease of regular service cars on New-town-Thorndon-qua,y line. On all other routes Concession Tickets commence or terminate on No. 1 Section (City). W. H. MORTON, General Manager. 31st March, 1920. ART CORNERS. Tt/TOUNT your Snaps ■without paste, no muss, no fuss. Mo3t convenient for mounting pictures of any size 4b any position. Price 9d per packet of 100. HARRINGTON'S, 42, WILLIS- STREET. : ■ I | V __i WAITANGI CONSOLIDATED GOLDMINING COMPANY. NO LIABILITY. NOTICE is hereby given that tho shares in tho above Company forfeited for non-payment of the Thirty-Sixth Call, payable on the 16th February, 1920, will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Messrs. Hareourt and Co. at thoir Auction Rooms. 195, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on Friday, 9th April, 1920, at .2 o'clock, in tlio afternoon unless the said call be paid on or before the previous day. S. ROWLAND HORNABROOK, • ■ Secretary. Wellington, 31st March, 1920. TO SOLICITORS^ ANY Solicitor having, or having prepared, the Will of the late HENRY S. BURTON, Plasterer, of Wa-ripori-street, please communicate with Mrs. H. S. Burton, of Waripori-street. WANTED .Known - Novelty Wool Scai-ves from 3s lid (selling elsewhere 6s 6d) up to 29s 6d. Cole'B Drapory Co, have the smart goods for Easter;
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 2
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