q’OIVN HALL, TOWN HALL, NEXT SATURDAY, JI AY 6, S P.JL First Appearance in "Wellington of the BRILLIANT AND POPULAR DUNEDIN CONTRALTO, MARY PRATT (Recommended by Jlr. John Brownlee to train for Paris Opera) In conjunction with the WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor: H. Temple White). In PART SONGS. CHORUSES, QUARTETTES Also GRAND ORGAN SOLOS by H. TEMPLE WHITE. Plan a 1 The Bristol on Tuesday Next. Admission: 4/-, 3/- (Reserves), 2/-. (Plus Tax). LIBERAL CONCESSIONS FOR SUBSCRIBERS. Apply to the Hon. Secretary, 31 Charlotte Avenue, "Wellington, b.wa. Phone 54: —284. .' DO IT NOW! rpHE SALVATION ARJIY, JUBILEE CONGRESS, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 29530 p.m.—JUBILEE REUNION TEA. Provision for 1000. Tickets 1/-. s p.m.—FESTIVAL OF JIUSIC. Silver Coiu Collection. SUNDAY11 a.m. and 7 l l ' ln -" C<3N; VENTION' AND SALA AIION MEETING. 3 p.m.—LECTURE BY THE COMMISSIONER, “The Origin of the Salvation Army and 06 Yeats Fighting in New Zealand.” MONDAY—--7.30 p.m.—YOUNG PEOPLE'S PROGRAMME. Items of Intercs.: Drills by "Wanganui Y’ojing People and the Owen Street Girls’ Home. 400 — CHILDREN'S VOICES — 400 Spectacular Pageant: • THE ARMY DRUM.” Admission 1/-. Reserves 1/6. JI A Y F A I R, To be held in the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, On TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 2. Official Opening by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (T. C. A. Hislop. Esq.). At 3 o’clock. Admission Free. Admission Free. In the Evening, at 8 p.m. A PROMENADE CONCERT AND ENTERTAINJIENT. Splendid Programme of Music. Songs, Magic Tricks. .May Pole and Folk Dances. Competition and Supper. Coupon Tickets at doors, 1/-, Oil of which can be exchanged for goods at any stall after 9 p.m. Proceeds in aid of General ami Unemployed Boys’ Work, of the Y.JI.C.A. 1; astbournebranch . "Wellington Returned Soldiers Ry'". VLFVENTII ANNUAL REUNION, U TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), April 29, 1933. I'oolball Gymnasium. Eastbourne. Special Bus out and home again. • Leaves Wellington Library! p.m., Buick Street, i’etone. 7.30 p.m. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Ex-Service Men. W. L. COMR lE. Hon. Sccretary.__ lIORTICULTURAL DISPLAY (FOR ONE WEEK ONLJ'). AN INVITATION. VVI' : i" vil ° XOII to inspect our special ’’ rlisplay at Bowen Street, opp. Cenotaph. Beautiful Flowering Shrubs. Perennials. Rock Plants, etc. A huge assortment. DUNCAN AND DAVIES, LTD., Nurserymen. Xcw. DljjneuUi.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4
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