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ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CONCERT TO-NIGHT! —TOWN HALL — TO-NIGHT! ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST PROGRAMME OF IRISH MUSIC EVER YET PRESENTED. BEST OF TALENT. BEST OF TALENT. mL^tSPS 8-^ M'ENROE MR. CHARLES HICKMOTT MRS ??vv<£SP S MR- LEN DANIEL tutcl" iH™,?ON BKOAD ' MR. J. F. SKEDDEN mr jEEN JANSEN MR. HAROLD WHITTLE \mk w??|.nr?LACKIE MR- LEON DE MAUNY . S XftEfE 0 ANDREWS MISS KITTY REDMOND MISS MARY M'KEOWEN MISS PHYLLIS M'MILLAN gO, NOT_MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY OF ENJOYING THE KiMNDITION OF IRISH NATIONAL MUSIC BY MOST TALENTED OF ARTISTS. ADMISSION—3s 6d (Reserved Seats), 2s 6d (Unreserved Gallery and Front btdHs) and 2s (Back Stalls). Seats may te reserved at The-Brstol Piano Company, Jjambton quay. worthA? S; 4LES" Gatholio Supplies, 146, Willis street) and Mr. M. Walsh; MolesTEST CRICKET! TEST CRICKET! NEW ZEALAND v. VICTORIA. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND- TUESDAY, 20th, 21st, 23rd, aiid 24th MARCH. BASIN RESERVE. PLAY COMMENCES EACH DAY AT 11.30. FOUR DAYS OF BRIGHT AND INTERESTING CRICKET. ADMISSION—One Shilling. Enclosure, One Shilling Extra. Souvenir Programmes, with full particulars of previous games and photographs of players, Sixpence each. R. DARROCH, Hon. Sec, W.C.A.

EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. vThe Best Show in Wellington. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Early Evening Session 4.45. Night Session De Luxe 8.0. , BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. . . TEL. 3442. THE WORLD'S CHAMPION ATHLETE Arid Stunt Man in Ahother of hi 6 Out3ta'ndihg Western Stories, FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON • FRED THOMSON And his Almost Human Horse, SILVER KING, . SILVER KING, "THE MASK OF LOPEZ." "THE MASK OF LOPEZ." "THE MASK OF LOPEZ." "THE MASK OF LOPEZ." "THE MASK OF LOPEZ." • Here's one that gets you right from the jump, and holds you all the way. Jam* mod with thrills, action, and entertainment. You'll marvel at his feats of ftrength and endurance. Stunts and thrills galore dominate every minute, and the •xcitemeht is, intense. MADE TO THRILL YOU TO THE, LIMIT. GREAT SUPPORTING PRO- ,• GRAMME, ■„,.■.: , Including ■ ALL BLACKS v. FRANCE. .:. ALL BLACKS v. FRANCE, Glimpses of the Final Match of the Tour ,and the Team's Tour Throughput the " : BattleHelds of France. ! COMMENCING ON FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY NEXT. „ BEAUMONT SMITH PRESENTS i BEAUMONT SMITH PRESENTS ANOTHER OF HIS- AUSTRALIAN SUCCESSES/ -. As Clean, as Wholesome, as Healthy as Sunshine it&olf—a. Picture of Familiar Sights and Familiar Facts— " JOE." "JOE." "JOE." "JOE." . "JOE." "JOE." "JOE." "JOE." Based on the Book, "Joe .Wilson and his Mates," by HENRY LAWSON, HENRY LAWSON, With an All Australian Cast, headed by ARTHUR TAUCHERT, ARTHUR TAUCHERT, ARTHUR TAUCIDSRT, ARTHUR TAUCHERT, 'The Sentimental Biokfc." A Picture of Vivid Contrasts—& Study of Lifjht and Shai^e that Whirls you from Bright Lights d.nd Revelry to the Grim Struggles of the Pioneers in the Australian Bush, The Pentecost church of NEW ZEALAND, 29, Vivian street. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW BUILDING, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 7.30. A Hearty Welcome to AIL Messrs. Penhington and Bruce, also Pas* tor Roberts, will speak. Come and hear of the Great Things God is doing in your midst. PUBLIC NOTICES; PROPOSED . REGULATIONS • RESPECTING THE USE OF WHITE LEAD IN PAINTS. A CONFERENCE of R/jresentatives of Manufacturers and Importers of Paints, Master Paints, and Worker?., together with officers of the Health Department and. Department of Labour, will be held at the Office of the Department of Labour, Wellington, on THURSDAY, the 26th March, at 10 a.m., to consider the above. A copy of the proposed Regulations may be seen at the nearest office of the Department of Labour. Ahy person desiring to make representations oh the subject should forward them in writing either to one of the deleghles at the Conference or to the Secretary of Labour, Wellington, for consideration. G. JAS. ANDERSON, .__ Minister, of Labour. WELLiNGTON HARBOUR BOARD. STATEMENT AND ACCOUNT. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that j the audited and signed Statement •! and Account of all Contracts entered iiito '■ aiid all Motleys received and expended | by virtue of the Harbours Act or any I Special Act by the Board during the year j ended 30th September, 1924, and of all its available Assets and of all Debts owing by it/ will be OPEN for INSPECTION during Office Hours at the Offices ! of the Board, Queen's Wharf. Wellington, for a. period of thirty days! A. G. BARNETT, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., 17th March, 1925.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 2

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