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"D A N D . WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY BAND, AT LYALL BAY. Also MISSION SILVER BAND, at NEWTOWN PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), a t 3 p.m. BAND AT PETONE. rpHE WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTIX TUTE BAND will play on tho Recreation Ground TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m. A. IREIIONGER, , Bandmaster. AND. BAND. BAND PATRIOTIC BAND (Late Jupps' Band). The Most Popular Band in the City will give a CONCERT at J LYALL BAY, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY), at 3 o'clock. Collection in aid of Band Funds. PROGRAMME: Contest March, Changing Guai-d J. Ord Hume Grand Selection, Stephen Adam'? Songs ,t t j- <, a , ,J - Ord Hunie (Including Star of Bethlehem," "Mona," "The Holy City," G t c .) Euphonium, Old German Air /t. j t-t _John Hartman (Bandsman H. Driver) Overture, The, Golden Sceptre ■rtr ii c. j. » i J. A. Greenwood Walty, Songe d Automme J. Ord Hume Vocal One-step, She Walks in Her Husband's Sleep H. Yon Tilzer God S.avq the King. Pp. Wt forget to ffive liberally, as we are in need of funds, J- WAYNE, Secretary. .WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY an d DRA- , MATIC ENTERTAINMENT (under the direction of Mrs. Taylor and Miss Helen Gardner), GRAND OPERA HOUSE, .WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER At 8 p,m. Price,?, ss, 2s, and Is. Seats reserved at Bristol, 6d extra. KAROBI SWIMMING CLUB. , i fJWR ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ■*■ ING of the above club will be held in Borough Council "Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, and General. All members, and those intending, are cordially invited to attend. J. R. WHITHAIR, Hon. Sec. TRENTHAM, HERETAUNGA, AND SILVERSTEREAM RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. ' HALF--YEARLY Meeting will be held , . . m the. SoMers' Club, Trentham, at 7.45 p.m.,. 0n MONDAY, the 15th "OCTOBER. All Ratepayers axe cordially invited. T. R. JAMESON, Hon. Sec. CHINA INLAND MISSION. MR. H. W. FUN NELL, of the China Inland Mission, will address meetings aa follow :— SUNDAY, 14th Oct.—Church of Christ, Vivian street, 11 a.m.; St. John's Pres. Y.M. Biblo Class, 245 p.m.; Kent Terraoe Pres. Churoli, 7 p.m. MONDAY, 15th Oct.—Wellington Girlis' College, 2,45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 17th.—Tory Street Mission, 7.45 p.m. Interested friends cordially invited. H. 6. BLAOKBURNE, Hon. Sep. and Treas., 2, Oriental terrace. CHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' CONFEDERACY. mHE Usual Fellowship Prayer Meeting X will be held (D.V.) in the Vivian Street Baptist School Ball, THIS EVENING, at 7.30. All seeking a blessing, or those who dosiro to help in blessing others, warmly ■Welcomed., ( REV. D. OATCHPOLE, President. 'W ADESTOWN CENTRE TENNIS "» CLUB (near Tram Terminus) reopens shortly. Room for a few new members (either box). ' Season's sub., Gents. 255; Ladies, 20s. Apply early. O. DORMER, Secretary. Hanover street, Wadestown. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE ! ELECTRIC WIREMEN'S EXAMINA- 1 TION. ' ENTRIES for the Electrical Wiremen's (Certificate) Examination will be received jit the Colloge Office up to MONDAY, 22nd October. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director. THE N.Z. TRAINED NURSES' ASSOCIATION. TVTJRSES have decided that a, presenta- I -L~ tion should be made by the Nurses of New Zealand to Miss Maclean, on the I occasion, of her retirement from the ! Health Department. Any Nuraes desiring to make a, contribution should, before 31st October, send their mita to THE SECRETARY, Nurses' Club, I, Kensington street, Wellington. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRJOULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. rAaiuOAU PTTHIRTY-EIGHTH GRAND METROX POLITAN SPRING SHOW! PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, j 30tb, 31st OCTOBER, AND Ist NOVEMBER, 1923. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, JOth, 31«t OCTOBER, AND i st NOVEM. BER, 1923. ENTRIES CLOSE 6th OCTQBFT! wrvp SCHOOLS, lIOME INDUSTRTF? AND PHOTOGRAPHY Sl 13th OCTOBER 1921 13th OCTOBER 1923 • LIVE STOCK ENTRIES CLOSE. Prize Lists and all Information from THE SECRETARY Box 85, Palmerston North. "^ELLINGTON RACING CLUB Acceptances for Firsf Bay's Events and Forfeit for the Champion Plate close at 5 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, 15th October, at the Office of the Club, Wellington. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. GMIVE yourself a. bread treat. Tako f home a loai of James's Bread. Grocers sell it. mAYLOB'S—Rinp; 20-610, ijepol «" X Kent terrace, ne*t Nimmo's for Cleaning and Dyeing. Our motors will call. ,4 SPHALT Teunia Court. 2«' *,«,. ,„. A t»r .how. Apj.lv 'Lo^Br^ .Motor EB/[iKer«i. *fi. 15?K.«Utt v ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9