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WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL! EACH DAY'S PROGRAMME SEEMS BETTER THAN THE PREVIOUS DAY'S, BECAUSE THERE IS SUCH A VARIETY—EVERY EVENING BRINGS SUCH A CROP^NJW AND BRIGHT ENTERTA^ NEWTOWN PARK OFFERS YOU AT 7.30 P.M. TO-DAY: LADIES v. MEN'S FOOTBALL MATCH—In Special Dress and Handicap. The Fun of the Season. COMEDY SHOWS, MUSIC, BASKET-BALL MATCHES JAZZING, Etc.-A REAL NIGHT'S FUN CHEAP TRAM FARES. ~ ■ •. EXCURSION RAILWAY FARES. j ADMISSION TO GROUND, Is; Children, under 14 Free BUY THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR 3d.

HOBBIES EXHIBITION. OBBIES EXHIBITION. 1 Continued in V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. . V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. TILL FRIDAY NIGHT. TILL FRIDAY NIGHT. Adults, Is. Children, 6d. SPECIAL MATINEE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. (Including Punch and Judy Show). -Admision, 6d. GREAT REVIVAL AND HEALING CAMPAIGN. SMITH-WIGGLESWORTH. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. n TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And THURSDAY NIGHT. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Morning Meetings at 10.30, except. Tuesday Morning. Welcome Week. . Welcome Week. We give a Hearty Welcome to -rVisitors to Wellington. Bring your Sick—JESUS HEALS. DANCING. "IMPRESS BALLROOM, 86, Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT At 8, TO-NIGHT Music by the Dixie Jazz Boys. Dance Direotor, Prof. C. Wood, UjK.A. TJIASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE. HARBOUR EXCURSION. ' HARBOUR EXCURSION. T.S.S. MURITAI, T.S.S. MURITAI, '.THURSDAY NEXT, 24th JANUARY. The most popular evening's entertainment in Wellington. Percy Simpson's Orchestra in attendance. Decks cleared for dancing. Refreshments on board. Leaves Ferry Wharf' 7.30 p.m. Leaves Petone Wharf at 8 p.m. FARES Is 6d. FARES Is 6d. SPECIAL MEETING. ST. BARNABAS CHURCH, ROSENEATH. A SPECIAL MEETING of Parishioners will be held in the Roseneath Scholoroom on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT,; , the 24th January, at 8 o'clock, to consider the matter of Rebuilding tho Church, recently destroyed by fire. Residents in the. vicinity and'all sympathisers are also invited. ALAN S. INNES JONES, Vicar. BOYS' INSTITUTE, TASMAN-ST., REOPENS after Vacation FRIDAY NEXT, 25th January, at 7 o'clock. FREE MOVING PICTURES. Parents, Send your Boys Along to Join Any of the Classes. - Physical Culture, Scouts, Brass Band, Boot ■ Repairing, Wireless, Swimming, Life-saving, Cricket Club (28 teams), Football (Rugby and Soccer), Athletic Club, Bedtime Story Class, Moving .Pictures Educational, Ukulele Class, Hobbies Club. Tepid Bath open to the public Day and Night. 4000 attendances for December. Private Tuition in Swimming by an.: Expert. Class now forming. I J. W. BUTLER, Director. Telephone 20-962. MASTERTON A; AND P. ASSOCIA- / — - QryTH ANNUAL SHOW, SOLWAY OI SIDING, 19th AND 20th FEBRUARY, 1924. j ■ ' ' i A Great Exhibition of Stock. Come and see it. Prize money £1000, Challenge Cups and Trophies, £500. All Ring Events, including Jumping, etc. Also Kennel Club, Poultry Section Sheep Tog Trials, Home Industries, Dairy Produce, Sewing, Horticultural, Fruit, Vegetables. . Entries close 2nd FEBRUARY. Late entries, at extra rates, close 9th February. Sam''Fair 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY Entries close sth FEBRUARY. Send for Schedule. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. SHOW" I LEVIN RACECOURSE. ' j WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY 30th and 31st JANUARY, 1924. ' /""(LASSES for Horses, Sheep, Cattle \J Pigs. . Competitions, etc. Send for a schedule • To-day. j R. D. WALLACE, | Secretary, j Box 27, Levin. Telephone 135. SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC. ! TS7HEN you want a New Song or In- "' strumental Piece, place your order I with Tho Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. Tho '■ enormous business transacted by this famous Music Firm enables it to supply all . requirements with the least delay. Its'. huge stocks are being regularly added to, J every mail steamer bringing the latest ' novelties. . . " : London's most successful songs are on | sale here soon after their first production. Instrumental Music which has been added to the repertoire of the leading soloists and orchestras of the Old World is prompt in reaching Tho Bristol. The Scores of New Operas and Musical Comedies can also be obtained, while Book Music of every kind is ' sold at most moderate prices. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Lambton quay and Brandon etrest, Wellington. ( FUNERAL NOTICE. • rT\HE Funeral of the late Mr. Henry J- Hume will leave 53, Tinakori road, at 2 p.m., To-morrow (Thursday), 24th January, 1924, for tho Sydney Street Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, 27, Wingneld street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2