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SWIMMING! SWIMMING! WIMMING! SWIMMING.' N.Z. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, TE ARO BATHS, SATURDAY, 11th, at 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 11th, at 2.30 p.m. FINISH OF THIS GREAT CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. Final Water Polo Championship. Final Diving Championship. SEE MISS HOEFT SWIM (World's Record Breaker for 50yds). ALSO, MISS SHAND • (World's Record Breaker for 440 yds). BE EARLY! ■'' BE EARLY! Doors open 1 p.m. PRICES—3s (Reserved), 2s, Is (all plus tax). Reserved Seat* at Ned Perry's, Manners-street. N. STONE, Hon. Seo. MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! ' MONDAY! OPENING DAY OF WELLINGTON WELLINGTON TJAND CONTEST! -D AND CONTEST! BAND CONTEST! •ta&iLv BAND CONTEST! GRAND RECEPTION IN BASIN RESERVE, MONDAY AFTERNOON, 13th FEB. MONDAY AFTERNOON, 13th FEB. Admission, la (plus tax). TOWN HALL-CONTESTS DAILYi " Day Sessions, 6d. Evening—3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol. QUICKSTEP CONTEST AT ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 18th FEB. PRICES (including tax)— 2» at Gates (Day Sale Ticket* from leading Music Stores and Tobacconists); Reserved Seats, 4s. , ', ■ PLAN NOW OPEN. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. Season Tiokete—which admit to all events except final Demonstration Concert—obtainable at leading Music Stores, 12e 6d each (plus tax). G. W. JENNER, ' Hon. Secretary, Wellington Sand Conteit. EVER ridden in a Char-a-banc? See .the Leyland announcement on this page. FLOWER SHOW. ~* ONSLOW HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Khandallah Town Hall, SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. Flowers, Vegetables, Home Industries, and Decorative Classes for both adults and children. Ice-cream, Afternoon Tea. Open 3 to 10 p.m. Admission Is. Children, 6d. J. G. COOKS, Hon. Sec. MURITAI TENNIS CLUB. ' (Regd.). '4 DANCE will be held in the Day's -^ Bay Paviiion SATURDAY NEXT, 11th February. Wellington Jazz Orchestra in attendance, under Mr. H. 3. Tutschka. Bell's motor 'buses leave J. Smith's corner at 7 p.m., returning after the dance. Further particulars re booking of seat*, etc., may be obtained from Mr. Ned Perry, Manners-street, ANNUAL PIONIO. rpHE Premises of HANNA AND KING, , Signwriters and Poßter Artists, Manners-street, will ba CLOSED all day SATURDAY, the 11th, for annual picnic , SUNNY OTAKI. OTAKI is now carrying out a water and drainage scheme. A big forward move is being made. The Beach is developing, and JO buildings have been erected. Do you want any information about Otaki? Do you want a section on the Beach? Do you want finance to build on your section? Do you want a Furnished Cottage? Write to BYRON BROWN, ' . „,^._ Derbyshireß (N.Z..), Ltd., Wakefield-street, Wellington. Tel. 22-.179. PUBLIC NOTICE.' TIIAVING been appointed Sole Agents for Wellington aiid Suburbs for the manufacture of the FAMOUS PA VIS BREAD, we have pleasure in informing the public that a full supply will be available from SATURDAY, the 11th inst. N.Z. AUTOMATIC BAKERIES, LTD,, Taranaki-street. NOTICE. /"IITIZENS interested in Hutchison-road *-/ Tip, please attend 80, Hanson-street, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. THERE'S nothing to equal a ride in the' Leyland. See announcement on this page. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL BASIN RESERVE. NOTICE is hereby given that a charge for admission to the Basin Reserve will be made as under on MONDAY, the 13th February/ under tho Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), 1912, after tho hour of 12 o'clock noon: — ADULTS (over IS years of. age) ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN (under 15 years of age) FREE. Persons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned, ami who remain after such hour, are liable to pay tho abovo charge. . - Acting-Town Clerk., Oth February, 1922.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1922, Page 2

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