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AMUSEMENTS. BENEFIT CONCERT TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 11,8.30p.m. In aid of the Family of the LATE W. H. CROSS ASSISTANT TRAFFIC INSPECTOR, Who lost his life in the performance of his duty on the Hutt Road, April 26. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL PROGRAMME. 1. "Pomp and Circumstance No. 1” (Elgar)-Wellington I r °^i o . n “ l rr2n'ed st H 5. "Slumber. Dear Maid” (Handel) "j”’” Foster) 6. (a) "The Valley of the Shadow”; (b) "A Toast" (Audrey Barnes Announcement by His Worship the Mayor. R. Esq., M-P-Col'ootion which Ifr 11. Temple » V« «-4-— a 7. "Traumerei' ; (Strings only) (Schumann)-Wellington Pro^°^ r 2 8. "Fear Not Ye, O Israel (Dudley Buck) p"rp x Milo Voice Choir X. USU\±:±±:::;;;:. c NATIONAL ANTHEM. Conductors— Mt. Frank Crowther and Mr. H. Temple White. • Piano kindly lent by the Bristol Piano Company. Programme arranged by Mr. H. Temple V hite. LATE CARS arranged for the Suburbs, after conclusion of the performance. NOTE.—Karori and Wadestown cars will leave "Evening 1 osP stop 10.15 p.m. ATHLETIC SPORTS. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY! TO-DAY! MARIST v. BERHAMPORE, 3 p.m. PRECEDED BY TWO GOOD CUR,TAIN-RAISERS at 1.30. ADMISSION —Ground, 9d.; Ladies free; Grandstand. Is. 3d. AT PETONE—SELWYN v. PETONE, ; 3 p.m.

HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. TERM HOLIDAYS And WHERE TO SPEND THEM THIS YEAR. TRY THE HERMITAGE. WE OFFER YOU EIGHT WONDERFUL DAYS UP HERE For ilfl/10/- XlO/10/£lO/101- £lO/10/- £lO/10/From Tirnaru and back to Timaru. ALL BOARD AND 280 MILES OF GLORIOUS MOTORING INCLUDED THE second excursion during May leaves Timaru on the 17th. Eight wonderful days of glittering sunshine, air-like wine, food fit for a king, luxury, tennis, dancing, everything the heart can des’re. Doesn’t it tempt you? And a limited amount of Ski-ing available. This trin will book up quickly, so WRITE NOW for full information and free literature to N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. THOS. COOK AND SON, Or the MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., LTD.. Dept. "Y, ’ Timaru. MEETINGS. MISS ESTHER L. ANDERSON, PH.B., YW.C.A. National General Secretary for Australasia, WILL ADDRESS the following Public Meetings at Y.W.C.A., 5 Loulcott * Thursday. May 15, 7.30 p.m.; Friday, May 16, 7.30 p.m.; Sunday, May. 18. 5.45 p.m. GENERAL Meeting of Shareholders 1 of the BONITHON PETROLEUM COMPANY r.X rENDED LIMITED, will be held at 51 CUBA STREET, next to Central Auction Room, on Mnv 21, 1924, at 2 30 p.m , Business: Consideration of Directors Report: and Balance-sheet; Election of Directors and Auditor; «ud General. , S. F. McLEAN. Secretary. Wei 1 ingl on. May 9. 1924. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. OHRISTIAN SCIENCE. SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN THE ACCOUNTANTS’ CHAMBERS, 39 Johnston Street. SEND AY 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. All are cordially invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL at 3 p.m. In Account ants’ Chambers, 39 Johnston Street. Rending Room, 8 Cooper’s Buildings. Willis Street. Open Daily (except Saturday). from 12.30 to 4 p.m.; and on Wednesday Evenings from 6 to 7.45. JAON’T miss "ALADDIN,” girl or boy. Or you will miss a night of joy.

TOTTBTST and holiday resorts WELLINGTON (City) 'HOTEL SELWYN, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (opp. Clyde Quay School). Mr. S. G. Stacey wishes to announce that he has taken over tho Hotel Selwyn Pernwi"ent« by arrangement. Casuals. Bs. per day. Sunday peals, 25.; week-day menls. brtnkfnst nnd luncheon. Is. 6d; dinner. 2s. THORNLETGH. 49 BOULCOTT STREET.—First-class Private Board.and Residence: tariff 18s. pat day. permanents by arrangement. Within 5 minutes of G.P.O. and Wharves. Splendid hnrhonr view. Address; 49 Bnulcntf Btre"t. ’F’lni’o 1871. Tc'egrn'.ns, "Tlinrnlcigh.” Wellington. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. Oriental Bay (10 minutes G.P.O.) —Now under entirely now management. First-class accommodation for permanent and casual guests; Afternoon Tens. Tariff. 12s. 6<l. per day. Permanent and weekly bv arrangement . Proprietor. P. J. Murning, late of Clarendon Hotel, Napier. Telegrams, "Kiosk.” Telephone 21—259. HOTEL GRAM' CENTRAL. Cuba Street, AA 7 ellingto’i.—Evans and Henderson (daughters of lain Mrs. Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), wish to announce to tho travelling public that they have taken over the Hotel Grand Central, Cuba Street, and will be pleased to see old cue. turners and new ones HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most central house in City; nearest to Town Hall and Theatres. A Home nwrv from Homo, 108 rooms, fls. per day. X2 16s. weekly. ’Phono 1126. 38 LOAFER CUBA STREET. RUTLAND PRIACATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps. Terms, 10s. per day, or per week) permanent by arrangement. Ph. 628. J. Dunoon, Proprietress).

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 9