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* STAR * ATTRACTION * NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS KAVANAGH’S FILM CRASH SQUAD DIRECT FROM ENGLAND FOR THIS SHOW “KRASH KING’’ KAVANAGH IN DEVASTATING ACTUAL REPRODUCTIONS OF FAMOUS FILM CAR CRASHES. NUMBER ONE DRIVER FOR THIS SHOW IS THE LOCAL WELLINGTON SPEEDWAY FAVOURITE JACK WATT SEE HIM IN ACTION WITH THE HOLDER OF THE WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP AND THREE WORLD’S RECORDS, REG. KAVANAGH. TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT FOLLOW THE CROWDS KILBIRNIE STADIUM 8 P.M. TONIGHT - TONIGHT -2/- Plus Tax 3d. CAR PARKING FROM 9.30 P.M. AS USUAL MONDAY. NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS THE PROGRAMME LXILLOWING are the more important items in THE NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS PROGRAMME to commence in Wellington NEXT WEEK: TOMORROW (.SUNDAY). JAN. 28: i S.O p.m.—Maori Concert at the Town Hall. 8.1'5 p.m.—At the De Luxe Theatre: S.O p.m.—-Presentation of “The I Propagation of the Fnitli Rally, in- Kingdom of God." by ' Catholic I eluding screening of Mision Film. Players, Concert Cham'ber. Towu film of Coronation of the present Hall. Holy Father. 5.50 p.m.—Special broadcast to New Zealand by His Eminence Cardinal MONDAY, JANUARY 29: Hiusiey. 8.0 p.m.—-Lecture by Dr Halliday SATI j RUA Y. FEBRUARY 3: Sutherland, at the town Hall. 9.0 a.m.—'Mass lor Religious at TU'EISiDAY. JANUARY 30: St. Mary's. Boulcott Street. I Preacher: His Lordship Bishop S.O p..m.—Civic reception at the ] Gleeson. C.SS.R.. of Maitland. I Town Hall to Papal Legate by Ins i n .O a.m.—Women’s Mass at St. Worship the Mayor of Wellington. I Patrick’s College grounds. Preacher: i His Grace Archbishop Duhig, of WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31 : ; Brisbane. , „ . , , , ,1 3.0 p.m.—Garden Party at the S.O p.m.—Reception by the Papal Sacred Heart Convent. Inland Bav. Legate to Congress Members at the s. o p.m.—Congress Pageant at National Art Gallery. I Town Hall. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1: ; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4: 11.0 a.m.—Solemn I’outilicial Mass. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Name Society and St. Patricks College. Speakers: Men's Mass and Communion at St. His Excellency the Papal Legate Patrick's College grounds. and his Grace Archbishop O’Shea. n.o a.m. —Closing Mass of the Con8.0 p.m.—(Men’s night at St. Pat- gresvs. Preacher: Rev. Father M. rick’s College Grounds. Preacher: Hanigan. C.SS.R. Rev. Father T. McCarthy. S.M. 2.30 p.m.—Procession of the Blessed 9.0 p.m.:—The wpeeial broadcast to Sacrament through the streets- of the New Zealand by His Holiness the City to St. Patrick’s College grounds. Pope. where Solemn Benediction will be KMfnnv I,'CTmi-fuv •>. : given and the Papal Blessing. KIDAI. ILlblvLAßl _. $.() p.m.—Second perlormance, “The 1.1.0 a.m.—Children’s. Mass at St. i ,. nsll< ' m nf no<l ’” Co,,cert Ghaw ‘- Patrick's College Grounds. Preacher; Rev. Father J. Spillane. S.M. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5: 0.0 p..in.—Ln veiling of Archbishop Redwood’s monument at Karori Maori gathering at Otaki. Cemetery. 8.0 p.m.—Farewell • rally at the 3.0 p.m ---Meeting of the Third Order Town Hall. ol St. Francis, at Assembly Hall, S.O p.m.—Final presentation of Brougham Street. | “The Kingdom of God.”
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered to His Excellency the Papal Legate, ARCHBISHOP PANICO, J.U.D., D.D., in the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1940, at 8 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all citizens to attend the Reception T. C. A. HISLOP. Mayor.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. rpilE Dominion Council of the New Zealand, League of Nations Union invites members and friends of the Union to attend n “Summer School" which will be held at the Frederic Wallis House. Old Military Road. Lower Hutt, on Wednes- ’ day January 31. and Thursday. February I 1 (commencing 10 a.m.. Wednesday). Buses run from Wellington to (lie I Frederic Wallis House every half-hour till 11 p.m. For further particulars apply to— M. E. P. AHERN. Dominion See. FOR HIKE. FOR HlRE—Logging Plant. 'Tractor, 'Truck, etc. Write P 951. “Dominion." Palmerston Nth. MISCELLANEOUS lei 40-034 THE Box 139 pOLONIAL CARRYING CO. (N.Z.). LTD.. FL'RNITI RE REMOVALS. PACKING AND STORAGE. CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS Ygenis lot N.Z EXPRESS CO.. LTD.. 56 Victoria St.. Wellington PAWNBROKERS. GOLD BUYERS AND SECOND HANI) DEALERS AIRS. MIE’I' buys for '-ash Ladies’ and 1 Gent's Superior Left-off Clothing, Bags. Trunks, Old Gold. Silver. Top prices. 125 Vivian St. Tel. 51-760.
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