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MAJESTIC Booking D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone I AN ENTERTAINMENT LIKE THIS HAPPENS ONLY ONCE IN A LIFETIME. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. IS YOUR BABY ENTERED FOR ST. JOHN £5OO CONTEST?

A SHOW TO BE SEEN AGAIN AND AGAIN I N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Really, to appreciate the Exhibition, one Court should be thoroughly examined at each visit. HAVE YOU CLIMBED THE TOWER? A unique thrill and wonderful view ! Post your letters at the Post Box at the top and have them specially postmarked. HOT WATER HOT WATER FREE I Picnickers in the grounds can boil hot water on free gas rings in Northern End of Administrative Buildings, opposite end of Australian Court. TONIGHT ! TONIGHT ! At 8 p.m. WILL BISHOP and His Centennial Serenades will present entertaining new items in the Bandshell or in the Assembly Hall if weather is unfavourable. These Concerts are FREE! COME TO THE EXHIBITION I Admission: ADULTS 1/-; JUVENILES (under 16), 6d. You see the whole Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo Caves, Cabaret and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Playland, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. MAORI CONCERT TOMORROW in Maori Court by the Wellington Maoris. FREE ORGAN RECITAL TOMORROW by C. Kerry in Assembly Hall at 8 p.m. WILL YOU WIN THE £5 PRIZE TO THE 1,200,000 th VISITOR?

MUSIC LOVERS ! MUSIC LOVERS ’ DON'T MISS THIS MUSICAL TREAT IN’ THE FESTIVAL HALL N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, 8 p.m. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) 8 p.m. RECITAL Of ' ORGAN MUSIC By CHARLES W. KERRY On THE “HAMMOND” ELECTRIC ORGAN. A SUPERB PROGRAMME ON A SUPERB MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. A block of seats has been specially reserved for the accommodation of visiting musicians attending their Annual Conference. ADMISSION FREE ! ADMISSION FREE !

FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. Madame foley and co.. Room 4. First Floor. 86 Manners St., M ellington—Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent's Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. SHOWS. ■RATIONAL CENTENNIAL -*•' FLOWER SHOW, At the Assembly Hall. Exhibition. Wellington, January 30 and 31. This Flower Show will be the Horticultural Event of the Century. Growers from all over the Dominion are exhibiting. OPEN ON : Tuesday. January 30, 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Wednesday, January 31, 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING. Sir Harry Batterbee, High Commissioner for the t'nited Kingdom, will open the Show at 2.45 p.m. on Tuesday, January 30. Large and Spectacular Trade Displays will be staged by the Dominion's leading professional growers; special and artistic floral work by leading florists. — Also — Hundreds of Competitive Exhibits in the Special and Miscellaneous Classes. Gladioli, Dahlias, Hydrangeas, Begonias, Cut Flowers, Ferns, Fruit and Vegetables, Etc. ADMISSION: Adults. 1/-: Children, 6d. EXHIBITORS—PIease note that entries have closed for District Displays; for other Entries, Tomorrow (Thursday), January 25. REMEMBER SHOW DATES. LAST TWO DAYS OF JANUARY. A. J. NICHOLLS. Box 1072. Secretary. Telephone: Office, 44-689 ; House, 63-284. SHOW (Centennial).

FEBRUARY 13 and 14. 1940. RAiM AND EWE FAIR ■ FEBRUARY 15 and 16, 1940.' Mastertou Show is recognized as best Autumn Show in New Zealand. Classes for all breeds of Live Stock. Valuable Cups and Trophieft offered. The Ram Fair is noted for its high-class stock. Entries for both close on January 29. Free Schedules from R, H. WILLIAMS, P.O. Box 40, Masterton. WOODVILLE A. & P. ASSOCIATION. QENTENNIAL SHOW. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1940. Classes for Horses, Cattle. Sheep. Pigs. Arte and Crufts, Cooking, National Dancing, Dog Trial. Pony Race, etc. Open Hunters' First Prize £2O and Silver Cup. National Dancing Points Prizes. Gold Watch, Gold Medals and Cup. Closing date of entries extended to Friday. January 26. For Schedule apply immediatelv to R. R. JOHNSTON, Show Secretary, Woodville.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 102, 24 January 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 102, 24 January 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 102, 24 January 1940, Page 3

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