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Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency Lord Jellicoe. BOY SCOUT DEMONSTRATION AND CONCERT, rriOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 14th AND isfh OCTOBER. PROGRAMME FOR THURSDAY, i4th OCTOBER. Camp Fire Scene Lower Hutt Trdop Song , Scout Dickson Work Inspection St. Peter's Mission Recitation .; Scout D. W. M'Kenzie Song ; ; ; Scout W. R. Hill Recitation ;...;......:... Scbut V. Cable Song ;>...;.. Scout Lj Searle Living Statuary ... Congregational Troop INTERVAL. The second half consists of several Boxing Contests, open to all Scouts, under the auspices and by permission of the Wellington Boxing Association (Registered). PftOGttAMME FOR FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER. Overture The BandBlindfold Knotting Island Bay Scottish Troop Recitation Scoutmaster W. Grono Swearing-in Ceremflhy ' Brooklyn Troop Violirt Solo ......... Scoutmaster Slatford Duet Scouts Hally and Lloyds Ceremony of the Coron_tiom Bridge-building ...;... Kelburn Troop INTERVAL. Military Physical Drill ... St. Paul's Trooto Recitation i ...i.,.. i . t ; ; . Scout L. Searle Song Scoutmaster Rev. Denfc Ambulance Competition S. Paul's v. Lower Hutt Knotting Competition (open). Song ;.:.:...;..'. Scout B. Wright Signalling St. Peter's Mission and Petone Troops TICKETS—3s (reserved), 2s, and Is, Box Plan at The Bristol. The Competition for King Scout closes definitely TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 9.30. I Will be in attendance at the No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall", from 7.30 p.m. to receive monies and answer any questions. The Ladies' Committee will also be, in attendance to receive donations for the sweets, cakes, and flower stalls. The various troops will muster at the -Government Buildings, at 7 o'clock both nights (Buhny-street), and march through Lambton-quaj'j Willis-street, Man-ners-street, and Cuba-street, to the Town Hall. Scoutmasters are requested to see that the boys are in their places in the hall'—a special place will be reserved for thehl—not later than 7.45 iii time to receive His Excellency the Gevernor-Gen-eral, who will be present at 8 o'clock. D. M'KENZ-E* •. Provinfiial Secretary. "JffALE AND FEMALE!" A Love Story Tremendous Beyond Words. TJRINCESS. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE. - CJHORTT'S THEATRE, * OHORTTS THEATRE, Daily, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Charming \ ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. In Selznick's Big Supor Feature, "THE SHADOW OF ROBALIB BYRNES!" SHADOW OP ROSALIE BYRNES!" Drama, Comedy, Mystery. One of the Most Powerful Pictures Ever __ Presented. Note. —This Picture is recommended more especially for Adult Audiences., Supporting Pictures Include Episode Eight of " THE GREAT 1 GAMBLE." Please Be Early To-night! Hours of Screening : ' Star—ll.3o, 2.0. 4.20, 6.45, and 00. Serial—l2.so, 5.10, 5.30, 7.50, grig' 9:40. fiONCERT ' CHAMBER (WELLINGTON TOWN HALL). - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. TWO RECITALS By - A! - STANLEY WARWICK, A. STANLEY WARWICK, A. STANLEY WARWICK, Assisted by HAROLD WHITTLE, AND LEADING, ARTISTS. Programmes include "THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL" (Wilde), "CARILLON' 1 Poem by Cammaents; Muiib by Elgar. Reserved "eats. 4s; Unreserved, 2s and Is (plus ta\. JV: ?!.;•:: «i '*ue Bristol Piano Co. G. W. JENNER, Concert Manager. THE POPULAR PASTIME! SKATING! - SKATING ! SKATING! A GLIDE ON THE LITTLE WHEELS AND YOU FORGET ALL YOUR CARES. OLYMPIA ' SKATING RINK, HUMBER-ST., ISLAND BAY (Right at Tram Stop). This Afternoon: 2.30 to 5 To-night: 7.30 to 10 The fascination that gets and holds you. ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. WELLINGTON FEDERAL CLUB (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Clubrooms, 41a, Willis-street, on THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. Business: • 1. Consideration of Report and Balancnsheet. 2. Election of Officers and Committee. 3. Notices of Motion. 4. General. ' JAS. MESTON, Sep. mHE FIRST SAMPLES TO ARRIVE j in Now Zealand of the world-famous j M'LAGAN GRAMOPHONES M'LAGAN GRA.MOPHONES are now on view at BEGG'S SHOWROOMS. Equipped ' with the well-known "Fletcher'' Reproducer, and artistically finished in Modern and Queen Anne styles, these instruments not.only possess &_ pure, natural tone, but.' 'wfil add distinction to your home. Even if you do not desire tox purchase now, the M'LAGAN will interest you. Don't postpone it. Visit our showrooms TO-DAY. See ami hear our large rango o? these high-class instruments. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 1

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