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WESLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL (TARANAKI-STREET, WELLINGTON). 80 th ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1921. SPECIAL MUSIC! , SPECIAL MUSIC I SPECIAL MUSIC! - SPECIAL MUSIC! LARGE CHOIR OF CHILDREN 1 i Preacher*:—ll a.m., REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. 3 p.m., REV. A. E. HUNT. 7 p.m., REV. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Musical Conductor, MR. W. BLUNDELL STRONG. Organist, MR. HINDLE. Wednesday! 12™" October, ANNUAL TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Tea on Tables at 6 o'clock sharp. Prizes for Best Decorated Tables. . . ORGAN RECITAL, 7 TO 7.50 PM. '" PUBLIC MEETING AND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES IN CHURCH, AT 7.30. . Chairman—Mr. G. Tiller. SPECIAL MUSIC BY SCHOLARS AND JUVENILE CHOIR. ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE-SHEET. ADDRESS BY E. DIXON, ESQ., M.P. Proceeds in Support of Sunday School. _ __Come_All and Come Early. Our theatll, nlwtown: ' to-morrow night, i o'clock. mat? iuiTmjiv * TV 1- SYDNEY STRONG: m!e murray: Ur s*™** strong MAE MURRAY, (OI Seattle, U.S.A.) "TWIN PAWNS." Will Speak on . "TWIN PAWNS " • ; "TWIN PAWNS;" "AMERICA AND PROHIBITION!" A Powerful Drama. CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE CONGREGA"PINNING IT ON," Pathe Comedy. TIONAL CHURCH, •■THE LOST CITY," Episode^. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Gazette. Topical. OUR ORCHESTRA. Everybody invited. Doors- Open 6.45. Overture 7.30. — ———; Under the Patronage of Her Excellency; jriNG GEORGE THEATRE. y^^ i^Ti CIT A r •■V ' LOWER HUTT. . gAB V DAN C E RE CIT A L (Children of nine years and SATURDAY, Bth OCTOBER, under), Another Splendid Double Feature Pro- ' On gramme. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 15th OCT., MAf ALLISON, , In the ■ In CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, "THE LAST CARD." By the An intensely interesting and compelling PUPILS OF MISS DOROTHY Mystery Drama. SAUNDERS, £]„, In aid of the Wellington Free KinderWALLACE REID, ' , Doors open 2 p.m., commence 2.30 p.m. ln Admission—Adults, 2s 6d; Children "THE LOVE SPECIAL." (under 12), half-price. „ A Paramount Special Story, with Ameri- — " can Mountain Railroad Surroundings COMBINED HOTELS', BALL. A oharming Picture with plenty of thrills. , COMBINED HOTELS' BALL Also, final episode "BRIDE 15/' and / " other well-choaen support*, ' rjiOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 10* and TUE9 i3 AY( OCTOBER. llth o_C7Kf!r0 _C7Kf!r- . TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBER.^ A Universal Jewel Masterpiece, , , "THE MAN TAMER," Starring the" very popular 61- °*°» Bu^_ <*»«»* Chamber, A fasot^LTyTSL life. VONLY A FEW_TICKETS LEFT. Also, I , , , "A BUNCH OF KISSES," Apply, Early, ; and Good Supports. MD3LAND and EMPIRE HOTELS. BOHEMIAN MUSICAL STUDENTS' WE3T COASTERS' ASSOCIATION. 1 CLjUB. ST JOHN'S HALL, DIXON-STREET. fTIHE 15th Annual SooJ4d and Reunion — - ■ M. for THE 3ENEFIT QF THE HOS-TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. PITAL (postponed from the 3rd instant) MUSICAL RECITAL. will be held at MUSICAL. RECITAL. ST. PETER'S HALL. GHUZNEE-First-class Programme of Classics by STREET, Vocal altlntfrumenta 3; Items. 0N THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1921. Pifno\ndl y %tby nThe c Bristfkno •«*«* * each. J« fa« BP- ' Business Manager, MR. KELLY. ■■ Hon. S«o. T HE PARISHIONERS of St. B^ WELLINGTON SOC IETY OF MUSl- ■*■' nabas s Church are invited to attend riTAXTc- /t ij\ .. SOCIAL GATHERING, to be held in CUNS (Incorporated). .- Oriental Bay Kiosk, on MONDAY, 10th . . .. OCTOBER, at 7-30 p.m. rpHE Pubhc Meeting which was to have t- j. been cal [ e( j £ or nej;( . Monday has Proceeds in aid of the Vicarage Fund. bflen unavoidab i y POSTPONES. It : : " will; However, be held shortly. BAND. Details will be advertised in due conrie. -I ST BATTALION BAND at ISLAND ] ' % __. 1 BAY; TO-MORROW (SUNDAY,, BOHEMIA^NCT CLUB, , \ 3 PM- TAZZ DANCE, TO-NIGHT, at above • ' ; «i club.,-. \ . • Subscription—Single, 3s; Double, . 6s. LABOUR DAY SPORTS, Evening dress. ABOUR DAY SPORTS,, Open invitation to intending club memNEWTOWN PARK, eFS' BASIL DEAN. NEWTOWN PARK, 1 ■ MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER. MONDAY. n ' T/ , WT _, TT t?ywtt at> A-rrvr-• MONDAY 24th OCTOBER. MONDAY. DELIGHTFUL! .EXHILARATING. MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER. MONDAY. PLYING BOAT ATTRACTION " - ftlBS SBt? " . . EXTRAORDINARY. FLIGHTS i EXTRAORDINARY. • H"EXTRAORDINARY. A NEW AND DELIGHTFUL J,\DIES'-SOCCERFOOTBALLMATU[I. SENSATION. LADIES'SOCCER FOOTBALL MATCH. )|X7rALSH BROS.' new Flying Boat, LADIES'SOCC'IiR FOOTBALL MATCH ?Y now lying at the Glasgow Wharf. Skims ~) the water at 45 miles per ' hour. ATHLETIC EVENTS! Flies over the w»ter at 8S miles per hour. GRAND BABY SHOW! Flights from £2. NATIONAL DANCING1! Pi i ot G B BOLT OTHER SPORTING ITEMS FOR ««*««*■*» .• »■ '• JOHNSON YOUNG AND OLD. Hotel Windsor, or'at the Glasgow' Wharf. SPECIAL~ITEM ! __^ GRAND BALL, at TOWN HALL, ~~~~ " ~~~ at 8 p.m. > PONEKE CRICKET CLUB. Tiokets, Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6dj • • """""'. ■ ' '■ . i Double, &6d. ■ PRACTICE commences on Basin ReNow on Sale from all Union Seoretanes. J. serve on TUESDAY NEXT, llth Tfl«! T HYVFH 1 inst., and every Tuesday, Wednesday, and JOS. I. HYMES Thursday during the season. Full atv secretary. tendance requested. : : : :— , Championship Matches start Saturday, CIOMING THURSDAY, 20tK October, 15th inst. . J Concert Chamber.. NEWBURY'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO; 12 Talented - W. S. HOOD, Hon. Sec! Artists. Popular Prices. ■ . . THE GEBBIE-MASON MISSION. FRENCH CLUB. THE GEBBIE-MASON MISSION. , THE GEBBIE-MASON MISSION. r^HE Examinations will be held this BRIGHT,' INSPIRING, UPLIFTING, * xt aHo^'ft Rooms°T*e RIGHT, INSPIRING, UPLIFTNG', Y^C A. A^ociaVon, Hc&strfet with One GOLD MEDAL and Two SILVER , " MEDALS will be awarded to- the Candi--100 Children's Voices Blended in the dates obtaining the Highest Marks. Praise of God. Subjects: Reading, Dictation, Composition, and Conversation. COMMENCING SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. rnmnoHtn™ ™,t not hp ovor 18 vpari COMMENCING SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. of C°™f y Free to All. No Collection. • Names of Competitors are -to be sent I , ' in, together with Entrance Fee Is, beSTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. fore the 2nd November, 1921, addressed STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.' -to FRENCH CLUB, • : Box 1168, Wellington. V M.C.A.. WILLIS - STREET. The medals wil| be shown in the win--1- • t dow of Mr. White, Jeweller, LambtonSUNDAY, 9th OCTOBER: ; <Juay- ' 4.15 p.m.—Men's Meeting. Speaker— ———————————; i r DR. SYDNEY STRONG, of Sea-ttle. W R . TOSSMAN, who has had over 40 Subject— Pacifio Problems. lfX years' experience, has built his 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. Businees through his own good work, and claims to possess world experience. All Men, particularly strangers to tiro _ Furs .?« our j1?11^8 . for Remodelling City, heartily invited. Renovating; must be finished to his expert liking and treated by hip patent Moth J. L. HAY, Destroyer process, therefore giving you ! Goneral Secretary. satisfaction. ——— Coats made to Order. We have secured CHINESE NATIONAL HOLIDIAY. a big range of Coney Seal Skins, and PICNIC, Dark Brown Kolinskry. Furs. Fur Coats always on hand. Commencing at 2 p.m. on MONDAY, TnwU '. M ,„„ nn 10th OCTOBER/ 1921, . A- TOSSMAN AND CO., AT NEWTOWN PARK.. m Um^n-^rSv^ Midland Hotel), Events—Running. Jumping, Cycle Racing, Wellington.' _ . aad_ BOXIK.G, ... * ',i -'

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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