OPERA —HOUSE NEXT SATURDAY Commencing AT THE MATINEE. TUB FUNNIEST PLAY \ uMBHHe YOU’LL EVER WANT TO ' /* 1 W J5W*” see! ’jr W DON NICOL the celebrated and popular light comedian, — With— • SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS The Beautiful Australian Film Star, And BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY In "CHARLEY’S AUNT” (From Brazil, Where the Nuts Come From.) WRITTEN FOR LAUGHTER PURPOSES ONLY. Plan Opens on Monday at the D.I.C. PRICES: Reserved D.C. and 0.5., 5/-; Unreserved, 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. All Prices Plus Tax.
EXCITEMENT ! THRILLS ! ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR! JOIN THE CROWDS AT THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Excited throivs acclaim this the most marvellous Exhibition ever. .Thousands upon thousands have been ‘hrilled, amazed, spellbound. Thousands more tomg will be flocking to see the wonders of this colossal undertaking. FREE! TODAY AND TONIGHT FREE! WILL BISHOP ANO HIS CENTENNIAL SERENADBRS is unfavourable. BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER PICNIC PARTIES. —Free gas rings are available at the Northern end of Administrative Buildings. SIGN THE VISITORS’ BOOK AT THE TOP OF. THE TOWER. FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIVES FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE EXHIBITION! Admission To Exhibition: 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. SEASON TICKETS NOW REDUCED TO— , Adults, 15/-. Juveniles (under 16), 7/6. ... ■ r, I m r T.nmbton Ouav; the Official Accommodation TTOTIRS- Courts 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Playland, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; To Midnight, Thursday, Friday, Saturcay. OFFICIAL CAR PARKS NOW 1/-.
RAILWAY NOTICES. MASTERTON SHOW AND RAJI FAIR AT SOLWAY, FEBRUARY 11416, 1910. /IHEAP Day Excursion Tickets (not V available by Railcars) will be obtainable at Woodville and intermediate stations to Solway on Wednseday, February 14 (People’s Day). Return Fares (Ist and 2nd class) from .principal stations to Solway—Woodville, 8/4 6/4; Mauriceville, 2/9, 1/8; Melhn?i^iA’Arrangements for FEBRUARY 14 (PEOPLE’S DAY) Train for Solway leaves Woodville b.4a am., Mauriceville 8.5-1, Mastertoll 10.-0, Solway arrive 10.25 a.m. Special return trains will run as ioiloWb 1 FOR WOODVILLE: Solway <l'T“Tt 5.0 p.m., Masterton dep. 5.15 p.m., Woodville arr. 7.2'0 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON Masterton dep. 5.13 p.m., Solway dep. 5.21 p.m., M ellington arr. 9.20 p.m. . These trains stop where required lor passengers. On February .13. 14. li> and 16, the 12.13 p.m. Woodville-Wellington tr-riivi and the 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Wnodvillc train will stop nt Solway for passengers. MANAWATU TROTTING PACES, AWAP U N 1 RACECO U R S E, FEBRUARY 17 and 19. SPECIAL cheap return fares to Awnpuni from Wellington and intermediate stations, also to I’almerstou North from Daiinevirke and intermediate stations, available on day of issue only. From Wellington (Ist and 2nd I—--14/10, 10/2 From Paekakariki (Ist and 2nd) — 10/5, 7/2 From Waikanae (Ist and 2nd) — 3/10, 6/1 Train leaves Wellington 8.30 a.m., Paekakariki 9.10. Ot.aki 10.26. Shannon 11.14. Awapuni arr. 11.51, Palmerston North arr. 11.56 a.m. Usual 5.12 p.m. Palmerston NorthPaekakariki train will be fast passenger train leaving Palmerston North 5.42 p.m., Paekakariki 8.15, Wellington arr. 9,12 p.m. For further particulars .see handbill or inquire at stations. DANCING. rpjlE MILDRED HARRIS STUDIO. 11. Jlanners Street (above Lamp House). Private Lessons by Appointment. 1-500 sq. ft. sprung floor. Tel. 41-777. CABARET DANCE. KELBURN KIOSK. A SELECT DANCIS will be held at this Cabaret on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, from 8.30 p.m. Make up a Party and reserve your table now. Subs. 7/6 Double.
REST D E ST SCENIC TRIPS FROM WELLINGTON. DAILY TRIPS BY RAILWAY BUSES. Usually every day, including Sunday, comfortable buses with careful drivers make sightseeing trips from Wellington. These excursions give the best of thrills for visitors to the Capital City,. HUTT VALLEY OBSERVATION TOUR—3S miles, half-day trip, 3/6. (Depart Government Buildings 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) HUTT VALLEY- P A E K A K A RIKI SCENIC DRIVE—SS miles, halfday trip «/'. (Depart Government Buildings 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.) PHONE 47-800 FOR RESERVATIONS. snows. MASTERTON A. A P. SHOW. CENTENNIAL SHOW FEBRUARY 13 AND 14, 1940. TWO DAYS ONE NIGHT. A GREAT SHOW. Large entries to hand, including Big Classed in Ring Events. Hot Water Free. NIGHT SHOW—FEBRUARY 13. Tin Hare Racing —National Dancing and Piping—Athletic Events— Gymnastic Display —Poultry Show Open. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 15 and 16. FIRST DAY76 Lincolns 1835. SECOND DAV—--1185 Sontbdowns, 4 Ryelands, ■J Curriedales. R. 11. WILLIAMS, Secretary. WINTER SHOW And NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 1940. Prize Schedules will be issued s'hurtly. ' HUGH KISSLING. Managing Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 117, 10 February 1940, Page 5
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