EASTER MONDAY EXCURSION* \ (Weather Permitting) f ' 4436 tons—WAHINErr-22 knots speed i ' - To- -. 1 PICTON AND BLENHEIM. ] I 1 Leav« Wellington ;.„ ,' 8 a.m. j Arrive Picton About 10.45 a.m. 1 Leave Picton About 2 p.m. j Arrive Wellington About 5 p.m. ] ' ] A CONNECTING train will leave Picton J XV ■ Wharf at 11.15 a.m. for Blenheim, ar- J riving back at the steamer's side before j she leaves. Return rail fares, 3/- first, 2/- ] second. Rail tickets can be purchased J at Union . Co.'s Wellington Office, from J the Purser on board, or from the Railway Booking Office on Picton Wharf. . i Connecting launches from Picton to i Onahau and Thompson's Bay# (luncheon "* obtainable at Te Mahia and Thompson's Accommodation Houses respectively)'. -, Launch, to Torea Bay and Double Bay (hot i water free). Keturn launch fares, 2/6. n , STEAMER FARE, 10/-. Children under 13, 5/-. (Tickets now obtainable.) ] UNION SJS. CO. OF N.2L, LTD, . ] ] • ] >: • ] ORGAN RECITAL. ' 3 VpOWK HALL (Sunday) TOMORROW; ] x 29th MARCH, 1031, ] 8.30 p.m., ■ : by ' i MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City; Organist). ~ : Choral-Prelude, '"Mortify U« by Thy ] Grace" (Bach); Toccata Adagio and Fug^ie ■ in C Major (Bach): Andante (from String : Quartet) (Debussy); Serenade (No. 5) : (Gouv'y-Page); Priere in-C Sharp Minor ■ (Op. 20) (Cesar Franek); Good Friday - Music (from Act III.),-"Parsifal" (WagADMISSION FREE.- ' Voluntary Contributions received at door. ■ WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. BAND PERFORMANCE. fHE >Institute Military Band will play •*• in the Band. Rotunda, l Wellington Hospital, at 2.45. p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the 29th INSTANT. A CONCERT, organised by the Staff of • •"■ the Methodist Sunday School^ will be given in the Church Room at Kaiwarra on TUESDAY, 31st MARCH,- in aid of ; NAPIER' RELIEF FUNDS. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL" PROVIDENT : SOCIETY. - . : IT is the intention of the Society, on or : after the 28th day of APRIL next, • to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy . No. 463631, on the life of Douglas' Isaac • Charles Bryan, which is declared to have . been lost.—Wellington, 28th March, -1931. —C. M. MARTIN, Manager for New Zea- . land. • ; , . . MEETINGS. ~ V.M.C.A. HOCKEY CLUB.' rnHE ANNUAL " MEETING of the ■*• V.M.C.A. Hockey Clubl will be held in the Y.M.OA: Rooms at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, the-30th MARCH. , Business—Annual Report and Balance- --' Sheet, Election of, Officers,; Revision of Rules. ' ' All Members are urged to be present and to endeavour to bring intending membCrS' ' J. COOMBE, Secretary. WELLmGTON~F"OOTBALL~ASSOCIA~ " TION (INCORPORATED). REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. ■ rnffP! Annual General Meeting of the ■*■ above Referees' Association will be held in the Basin Reserve Pavilion, Wellington, on MONDAY, 30th. MARCH, at ■ 7.45 p.m. All interested in the Soccer Code are,invited to come along. ■ T. PLANT, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE? i PARENTS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. ■ , j THE Annual Meeting of Parents will be ■' held at The College, Pipitea street, on J MONDAY, 30th March, 1931,-at 8 p.m. < Business: To receive Annual Report and ( Balance Sheet; and to elect. Officers for , the ensuing year. A good attendance is particularly re*UeSted* ■ A.E.HEFFORD. r 1 Acting-Honorary Secretary. " HOCKEY. ; ALL Intending Players or Supporters , interested in the formation of a Ladies' and Men,'s HOCKEY CLUB are , invited to attend a meeting'to be held at ■ the Employers' Federation Buildings, 8, ' The Terrace, on TUESDAY EVENING, i 31stMARCH'Ot7-30 j.P^; KELLY, J Convenor, i ,- , P.O. Box 1644. ' — , i WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION. "ITEMBERS are requested to attend the Quarterly General Meeting of the Association, to be held in Room 5, Fowlds 1 Buildings, 32, Manners street, on MONDAY, 30th MARCH, at 8 p.m. Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Dr. R. Campbell r Begg, and Mr. W. Duncan will address the meeting on matters of Civic interest. L. M'NABB, -1 ' Secretary., i ' .'. ' i FUNERAL NOTICES. } 'T^HE Friends of Walter John Westwood ' •*• are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late .beloved -wife, which will leave the Anglican Church," Otaki, at 2 p.m., Sunday, 29th March, 1931, for the Public Cemetery. J. SIEVERS, Undertaker, ] Otaki. -9-S-SB-a99E3S--888888-aa9SS9SaS 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. , CHAS. GREEK. ] 1 17UNERAL" FURNISHER. EsW.lisi.cd f E , • 1903. . • Telephone 6, Porirua.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 4
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