EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE: A EUCHRE PARTY will bo held in Carlton Hal!, Marion street, opp. Skating Rink, TO-NIGHT and Monday Night. Eight prizes'. Every prize an order —10s, 7s 6d, ss, 2s 6d on anything. Admission Is. THE . AMBASSADOR. CABARST DE LUXE, 68, Willis street. . AFTERNOON TEA EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 2.30-5, commencing : TO-MORROW. (THURSDAY), 12tfi ■ APRIL. Minium Charge, Is 6d; Dancing", Is extra. i CABARET EVery Evening-, 8 p.mv-12. Week Nights, 3s 6d; - Saturday, sa; Special Nights, Js 6d. DANCING STUDIO OPENS 12th APRIL. Individual Tuition. THE , AMBASSADOR.. I Telephone 1636. ! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. | TENNIS COURTS, DAY'S BAY. ' rTYHE Grass Courts at Day's Bay are now JL closed for use this season. The Aspphalt Courts will be open for play I throughout the year. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 11th April, 1925. T OWER HUTT GALA DAY. SPORTS QUEEN" COMMITTEE. RESULT OP RAFFLES, ETC. Raffles-Dressed Doll (Golly), 95, Mrs. Harirr«aves, Lower Hutt; Pen-painted Cushion Cover, 1067, R. Weir, Karwarra; Pen-painted Table Centre, 2407, Mrs. Doyle, Lower Hutt; Crochet Table Centre, 4334, A. Pollard, Lower Hutt; Poker-worked Panel, 3241, W. Kilmiater, Taita. . Guessing Competition — Dog Weight Guessing, 9£lb, Miss Duncan, Britannia street, . Petone; Sheepskin Mat,... Master Pelham, Lower Hutt; Kewpi© No. 1,. Miss Hargreaveß; Kewpie No. 2 (996 peas in bottle), Miss M.- Probble (guessed 999). Prizes on application to R. D. SMITH, Hon. Sec, 85, Victoria street, Lower Hutt. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. Combined Districts of the Counties of Hutt i and Makara, the Boroughs of Petone, Lower Hutt, and Eastbourne, and the Town- Districts of Johnsonville and Upper Hutt. In the matter of "The Harbours Act, 1908," and its Amendments and the regulations thoreunder, and of "The Local Elections, and Polls Act, 1908," and its Amendments. I HEREBY give notice that the following perions have been duly nominated for the Office of Member of the Wellington Harbour Board for the abovedescribed combined District, viz.— COTTON. WALTER THOMAS. M'EWAN, JOHN WILLIAM. WELCH, MAURICE WHITEWOOD. j And there being only two vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, 26th April, 1923, at the following places, viz.: Oddfellows' Hall, Petone avenue, Petone. Friendly Societies' Hall, Elizabeth street, Petone. Public School, Koto, Koro, Petone. Lyceum Hall, Main street, Lower Hutt. Knoi Schoolroom,' Main street, Lower Hutt. Anyan's Building, Railway avenue, Lower Hutt. Hutt County Council Office, Lambton quay, Wellington. Eastbourne Borough Office, Ferry Wharf, Wellington. Eastbourne Borough Council Chambere, Eastbourne. Johnsonville Town Board Office, Johnsonville. Upper Hutt Town Board Office, Upper Hutt. W. Wise's Residence, Paraparaurnu. i The Public Hall. Paekakariki. W. J. Barlow's Residence, Plimmerton. The Public Hall, Taita. Camera Obscura, Day's Bay. Men»io's Hall, Silverstream. Public Hall, Ohariu. Methodist Churchroom, Tawa Flat. Methodist Churchroom, Porirua." Post Office, Makara. S. J. Jones's Rosidehce, Newlands. Polling hours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. i Dated at Petone this 7th day of April, 1923. ,W. F. STURMAN, Returning Officer. MUSIC OF THE MASTERS -iON THE CHENEY. A LTHOUGH the world's leading sinf- ••£*■ ors and musicians may never visit Now Zealand, still you have them play and sing to you at home on tho CHENEY— PRICE £44. The Cheney Phonograph is o. superb instrument of exquisite tone that plays all records perfectly. Cased in beautiful Poriod Cabinets, that harmonise with the i most artistic environment. We show all typos of both Upright and Console Models, any of which you may obtain on liberal terms. New Cheneys just arrived. Call and hear them. j CHAS. BEGG & CO.! LTD., ! MANNERS-ST.. WELLINGTON. TXAY'S^. BAY MOTOR SERVICET MONDAYS-SATURDAYS. Leave Bowen street: Leave Day's Bay: 10 a.m. % 11.15 a.m. ' 2 p.m.;" 4 p.m. / SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.in ' 11.45 a.m.. 2 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Bus Stops Petono Post Office. For Special Picnics, Parties, etc., ring 215. , LEYLAND MOTORS. LTP.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 86, 11 April 1923, Page 2
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