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A PROGRAMME OF MERIT. SIrRSS 1"8 THEATRE THEATRE ■L'UU to overflowing last night. Associated Exhibitors Stupendous Production, ;,'GYPST PASSION" G??SY PASSION" "GYPSY PASSION" Fr°m ?n?-iS ele))rated novel "Miarka, the ■ TvT nl a Bear'" featuring ■lac Great French Actress, MME. REJAJJE, MME. REJANE, A story that from start to finish. ■; Splendid Supporting Programme, Box Plan at Ths Bristol, or Tel. 768. FRIDA~NEXT, " SEEING'S BELIEVING." WELLINGTON TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC,; At RONA-BAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY. A GRAND Day out. 'Bring the kid- £*- dies. Soft-drinks, lollies, fruit, biscuits, ice cream, and hundreds of prizes waiting for them. DANCING (OPEN.) 12.0 noon. Pipers, W. Fnser and A. Kirkpatrick. , 1. Sword Dance (under 14 years).—lst prize medal; 2nd, medal. 2. Highland Fling (under 14 years).— Ist prize, medal; 2nd; medal. o. bheauntrmbbhas (under 14 years).—lst prize, medal; 2nd, medal. 4. Irish Jig (under 14 years).—lst' prize, medal; 2nd, medal. 5. Sailors' Hornpipo (under 14 years).— M prize medal; 2nd, medal. . 6. Highland Fling (over 14 years).—lst pnzo, medal; 2nd, medal. 7. Sheauntriubbhss (over '14 years).—lst o Pme^ "jedal; 2nd, medal. 8. Sword Dance (over 14 years).—lst prize, medal; 2nd, medal. 9 Irish Jig (over 14 years).—lst prize, ,o ™edal: 2nd, medal. 10. Hornpipe (over 14 years).—lst prize, medal; 2nd, medal. . Entrance fees: Over 14 years, Is; under 14 years, M. -First event, 12 noon. Judge: W. G. Brown. Supervisor, J. _ Roberts. . Judge s decision final. *.or information about Sports or Competitions, apply /to Committeemen, who will wear red rosettes. BOAT ARRANGEMENTS. Boats leave town at 7.40 a.m., 7.15 9, 12, 10.15, 11, and 12 noon. Boat* leave Rona Bay at 4:15 and every half-hour after until 8 p.m.; then 8.40 and 10.10 p.m. A special boat will leave .Petone at 9.50 a.m., and will call at Karaka Bey and Seatoun, wharves, 10.30 a.m., for convenience of members living thereabouts. Petone and Seatoun tickets available for return to Wellington Fares: Adults, Is 6d; children, 6d. All children of, the Union's members free. Children under throe years do not require tickets. v Prizes may be claimed at the Union's office on the day following the picnic. NOTE.—In case of bad weather a fourflag signal will bo flown at' Mt. Victoria at 8 a.m. '■ L. HENNESSEY..- ; Picnic Secretary. MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.-, . QIVTH ANNUAL SHOW;' SOLWAY Ot .- , SIDING, 19th AND 20th FEBRUARY, 1924. 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, ' * ' Eutrio3 close 2nd FEBRUARY. Late entries,, at extra rates, close 9th February. Ram Fair 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY Entries close sth FEBRUARY. Send for Schedule. R. H, WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton. Thorowhenua a. and p. show' levin racecourse. Wednesday, and thursday 30th and 3lst JANUARY, 1924. CLASSES for Horses, Sheep, Cattle KJ Pigs. Competitions, etc. Send for a schedule To-day. R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Lrtvin. Telephone 135. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. SHOW AT LEVIN, 30th AND 31st JANUARY. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Levin, available for retunfiintil 9th February, 1924, will be qbtainablo at Wellington (Thorndon), Paraparaumu and intermediate stations on 30th January; and by morning trains on 31st January. COME TO FEILDING! MANCHESTER BLOCK JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. 18th. 19th, 20th FEBRUARY, 1924. THREK DAYS' CARNIVAL. ROLL UP TO WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD . STAFF PICNIC, NEXT WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, Maidstono Park. CJPEOIAL Train 9.45 a.m. Sports for t young and old. Good prizes. Toy* for the little- ones. Milk, tea, sugar, hot water,- soft drinks, lollies, fruit, etc., provided. Tickets: Adults 2a 6d, cbildrca Gf. LAMBERT, Hon Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' CORPORATION STAFF ANNUAL PICNIC. rpSE Town Hall. Public Libraries, Tram- ■*- ways, City Engineer's Offices (Mercer street), Milk Depot Offices (Dixort street), and Lighting Offices (Harris Effect) will be CLOSED on MONDAY, |Bth JANUARY, 1924, for the Corporation Stan Jricnio. The Public Baths will remain OPEN as • usual. JOHN R. PALMER, „_, _ > Town Clerk. 25th January. 1924. J^AY'S BAY BUS SERVICE. Daily Service now. in Operation. WEEKDAYS. Leave Bowen street—9.4s a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay—ll.ls a.m., 4 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Bowen street—lo.3o a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—11.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. Special Trips and Pien/S Parties by Arraiif emtnt. LEYLAND MOTORS LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 4

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