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AMUSEMENTS. j ■ <7 GREAT WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL STARTS THIS EVENING | SEE THE GREAT PROCESSION THAT LEAVES POST OFFICE SQUARE at 6.30. Nine Bands, Amusing Sketches, Great Arts and Crufts Display, Fire Brigade Display, Fine Show from the Harbour Board, Illuminated Tramcar, and tho. great monster everybody is talking about—the YVopderful Tamwha. Hes the only specimen ever seen by man, nearly 200 feet long. You will be surprised that such a monster ever existedYOU CAN GET A SPLENDID VIEW OF THE PROCESSION AT NEYVTOWN PARK; the procession goes right round the drive there A FINE OPENING PROGRAMME At NEWTOWN PARK—B P.M. MOCK COURT ‘ COMIC ENTERTAINERS > JAZZ DANCING PICTURES IN THE OPEN ; • BANDS ’ " ME BLONDIN ACT, ETC. SUNDAY, 2.30 PAL, AT LYALL BAY', SUNDAY, 2.30 P.M., AT LYALL BAY, ’ 0 A Good Programme of Life Saving, Music, Etc. . f ' THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE. ' SATURDAY’S CARNIVAD SESSIONS Morning Tea. 10-12. Afternoon Tea. 3-5. Luncheon, 12-2. Evening Cabaret. 8-12. Feat uring SAMMY COPE lu DANCE O’ MANIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. TUESDAY. JANUARY 22. TUESDAY'. JANUARY 22. ANNIVERSARY NIGHT TONG NIGHT LONG NIGHT. MANY NOVEL FEATURES, GAY MUSIC, AND THE REAL CABARET ATMOS PHERE. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE—AMBASSADOR BAND A combination of Talented Jazz Musicians. including CHAS. PARNELL, Pianist-Conductor, and SAMMY - COPE, Drummer Supreme. PRICES: ANNIVERSARY' NIGHT, ss. Single Ticket. Reservations may be made Der Tp l °nhnno 163 G. THE AMBASSADOR 68 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS THERE’S GOING-TO BE A RATTLING GOOD TIME AT ATHLETIC PARK THIS AFTERNOON. There will be no lack of class, no lack of variety. New Zealand’s Representatives for Australasian Championships at Hobart—Taylor, Harvey, YVilson, Munro, Rose, etc.—will be seen in action. There will be the McVILLY SHIELD COMPETITIONS ' LADIES’ RACES, RELAY RACES, and altogether a programme chock full of exciting events. It’s going to be the afternoon of the year. DON’T MISS IT! ATHLETIC PARK, 1.50 P.M. STAND, Is.; GRANDSTAND, Is.; CHILDREN, Gd. "Y" ’ BAND. EXHIBITION rpRAMWAYS IF LYALL BAY. OBE TO.NIGHT at 7 o’clock. BATTALION BOTANICAL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Y.MIC.A. GYMNASIUM. At. 3 p.m. ' Adults. Is.; Children. 6d.

TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS PLIMMERTON Offers^firabcVaS Accomodation in the sunniest part of Plimmerton. Close to the Beach. Well sheltered from the winds.* Proprie tor. ROTORUA “THE AUSTRALIA" and "THE EAIPIRE" Private Hotels. Rotorua—Joo rooms * First houses on left from Railway Station: E ff, eT Y_ comfort. Superior table. Social and Dance Hall. Reduced Winter Tanff-10s. per day 60s per week.—J. N. AlcLean, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS 1 ACCOMMODATION AT ARAIIDALE HOUSE.-Tariff, 9s. ner dav• £2 10s. per week. Noted for Civility and Attention. . Good table Representing Thos. Cook & Sons.—Mrs. t. H. Aston, proprietress. SEATOUN B ABINGTON HOUSE, Seatoun (Wellington), opposite bat Wig sheds, Accommodation for Country Visitors, and Permanent BoardeW. Fishing, Boating; Tennis Courts on the Premises. Reasonable terms. Telephono 25—558— Book your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Riske. Propriertess. WANGANUI AARD. HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE. DTD. Garage: St. Hill Street, Wanganui (near Opera House).—Our Large Fleet of Cars run everywhere and link up with all Aard Stations m New Zealand. Wanganui-Marton—Twice daily connecting with. Auckland and Wellington Expresses at Marton. Leave .Wanganui, 6.45 a.m.; arrive Marton, 8 a.m. Leave Marton, 8.20 a.m: arrive Wanganui, 9.30 a.m. Leave Wanganui, 3.30 p.m.; arrive Yfarton, 5 p.m.; leaveJMartbn, 520 p.m.; arrive Wanganui, 6.30 p.m. Telegrams: "AARD. Wangxnui. Phone 120, Wanganui. Storage for 100 cars. Garage Open Day and Night. ’ HOTEL BRAEBURN.—Most modern and up-to-date Hotel in Wanganui. Brick building, practically fireproof; hot and cold water m bedrooms, electric light throughout, well furnished; cuisine second to none, and service excellent. Motor garage for visitors’ curs . Ideal residential hotel, on healthy, picturesque site. Only a few minutes walk from P.O. Tariff: 14s. 6d. per day, 4 guineas a week. Special terms for lengthy residence. HOTEL "DONB.ANK.”—Is a well furnished Hotel comprising 70 rooms. All modern conveniences, including water laid to bedroom, electric light, etc One minute to Post Office, Railway Station Tariff: 10/6 per day, 50/- per week. ’Phone 3647. Sirs. Ingram, Proprietress, late Donbank, Wellington. WELLINGTON (City) . THE MANSIONS. Ghuznee Street. -“Wellington’s Rest Private Hotel.” ’ Extensive alterations have now been completed, making large commercial, smoking and drawing njpms. An ideal, quiet residence visitora And nnmmprcial men. Tariff,'l2s. per day, £3 10s. per week. Permanent Gueste by arrangement. 'Phone 2 2—390. Telegrams; “Mansions, Wellington.” HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street, Wellington.-Evars and Henderson (daughters of late Mrs. Cockayne late of Arcadia Hotel), wish to announce 1- travelling public that they have taken over tho Hotel Grand Central, Cuba Street, and will be pleased to see old customers and new ones. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35. 37 Sydney Street East. This 1 first-class House has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and’ most comfortable. Under entirely new management. P e £. r ’ a 2; Permanent guests by arrangement.—Mrs. E. Mnxuell, Proprietress. Ph. 1763 HOTEL ARCADIA, Wellington’s most centrally-situated superior Private Hotel Excellent sen-ices in every detail: close to Wharves. Trains and Government Buildings. location: Dambton Quay and Stout Street (opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff: per day 12s. Gd.; per week. £3 15s.—Mrs. Tiller, Proprietress. HOTEL SELWYN CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (opp. Clyde Quay School). —Air S G Stacev wishes to announce that he has taken over the Hotel Selwvn ’ Permanents bv arra moment. Casuals. 8s per day. Sunday meals. 25.; week-dav meals, braa kfast and luncheon, Is. Gd.; dinner, 2s. THOr'nLEIGH 49 BOULCOTT STREET.—First-clnss Private Board and I esidenee- tariff 10s. per day, permanents by arrangement. Within 5 min. utes of G.'P.O and Wharves. Splendid harbour view Address; 49 Boulcott Street. ’Phone 1671. Telegrams. “Thornleigh. YVellington. RUTLAND PRIA’ATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps. Terms, Ift?. ner day, or £3 per week; permanent by arrangement. Ph. 628. J. Duncan, Proprietor. f HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most central house in City; nearest to Town Hal] and Theatres A Home away fro m Home, 100 rooms, Bs. per day. 'Phone ■' 1126. 88 LOWER CUBA STREET,

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 9

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