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waiharapa"! (R-EGIS'i a'ctumn": TAUHERENIKAU RACEC SATURDAY, 15th APRIL^a TRAIN AREA FIRST DAY— Leave Wellington jit ' Returning from Feath SECOND DAY— Leava Wellington a Eertucningifroin^ej KU-G'\B-Y F 0-0 TBA LL. EASTER MATCHES. ATHLETIC PARK. SATURDAY: -CHRISTCHURCH ALBION v. PONEKE, rWELLINGTON v. CHRISTCHURCH, At 3.15. Early Matches at 2—2 — SELWYN.v. PALMERSTON NELSON OLD BOYS. v. CHRIST-CHURCH-OLD BOYS. Four Excellent Games. MONDAY: 'WELLINGTON OLD3OYS v. SATUR- ' DAY'S WINNER. Final for the Devenish - Shield. Admission, 6d. ■ Stand, 6d. W. G. TALBOT, Sscretary, W.R.F.U. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. 'fTVHE Annual Meeting of the Lady Jfl- Members of the Wellington Golf >Club will be held in the Clubhouse at on SATURDAY,, 15th April, T on. the- arrival of the 1.10 train. G. EWEN, Hon. Sec. CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. <ranO-NIGHT the LABOUR CANDIJ- DATES Speak as follows: — Messrs, Jordan, Smith, Hindmarsh — AtCorner of Pipitea-street, Thorndon. -Messrs. Reyiing, M'Laren, Reardon — At Roseneath, near Schoolroom. Messrs. Young and Carey — At Northland. Meetings 8 p.m. .sharp. J. W. KAY, Secretary, N. Z. Labour Party. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. JOHN FULLER. JUN.'S, CANDIDATURE. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT I ALL those wilHng to help to secure tho return of Mr. John Fuller, Jun., are-'earnestly requested to attend a Meeting which --will be hold in Turnbull'6 Auction Rooms, Panama-street, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. Convener — W. TH. Edwards, Builder and Contractor. N.B. — All Lady Supporters are respectfully- invited to-be present. Committee Rooms— 3l, Panama-street. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. MEREDITH will Address the Electors -TO-NIGHT at Worserßay. (Wyett's), at 8 o'clock. EASTER OVERCOATS. YOU HAVE LOTil OF TIME TO LOOK AROUND and convince yourself, if you don t already know, that OUR CLOTHING represents TOPNOTCH VALUES. THE "BLENHEIM" OVERCOAT, Double-breasted Style, in Dark Fleecy Tweeds, 35/-, 45/-, 50/-.: THE "TALMA" OVERCOAT, Smart-fitting Style, in Fancy Green and Brown Tweeds, 35/-, 45/-, 50/-. THE GANDABAK OVERCOAT, •Single-breasted Style, in Medium and Dark Tweeds, 45/-, 50/-. RUBBER, WATERPROOF, ANDCRAVENETTED RAINCOATS, That will serve you right either for drychilly days or warm wet days, PRICE - -|K/. TO fiX / BTJNCAN &~MACINTOSH, OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, Opp. Opera House, MANNERS-ST. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE VALUE OF ENGRAVING. WHEN I sell you an 'article ofJEWELLERY or SILVERWARE, I engrave the article FREE OF EXPENSE to your special order. ' ' Itimay be a single letter or an elaboratemonogram, according to the article andsuitableness for engraving. AH my Engraving is done by hand,_ in a perfect -manner, so as to-be a lasting pleasure. Engraving makes an article more valuable, a gift- more personal. You can't overlook the value of Engrav-. ing if you have good taste. S. G. ROSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 352,_LAMBTON-QUAY. VISITORS TO. WELLINGTON Should make a point ot inspecting R. H. SCOTT & CO.'S WINTER STOCK INTER STOCK Of MERCERY AND CLOTHING! MERCERY AND CLOTHING 1 . Our £oods are NEW, NEAT, and DttliSSY, and are specially selected to suit the requirements of those who, while wishing an article of appearance and -stability, do not desire to pay tha price usually .asked m Wellington. OUR PRICIiS ARE KEEN-CUT, and. all we ask is a trial. Once a- Customer, always a Customer NOTE THE ADDRESS : ' "THE CORNER," No. 1, WILLIS-STREET. OROSPECTUSES. l J ror.y Form*. TAvu Sl dond Warrants, and Joint StooTe Companies'" Printing- of every cieficripiaoa printed with expedition at lowa<it re*aua»i*tiiff pjripM sin Ifvsmatf Poot G*a-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 8

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