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WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' i SPRING FLOWER SHOW ] TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ; WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21st SEPTEMBER, ; AFTERNOON AND EVENING: ; Opening Ceremony, 3 p.m., by Their Excellencies Sir Charles and Lady Alice Ferguason. CASH PRIZES, CUPS, TROPHIES. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF SPRING BLOOMS-NARCISSI, HYACINTHS, POLYANTHUS. orxus!i^ ■ GRAND SUBURBAN COMPETITION FOR "R. A. WRIGHT" TROPHY (Seven Societies in Competition). : Dainty Afternoon Tea provided by the ladies. Special Music.. Sale of Blooms. SEND FOR SCHEDULE. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 20th, at 5 p.m. Town Hall, j. G . MACKENZIE, F.R.H.S., Telephone 42-401. Hon . s^^ > TO-mGET At TAS TO-NIGHT I W. JEITOER, Secretary. GRAND BAZAAR SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1927, 2.30 p.m. MIRAMAR SOUTH SCHOOL CAKES, SWEETS, FANCY STALL, GAMES,,ETC. MIRAMAR SILVER BAND IN ATTENDANCE. BAZAAR PRELIMINARY TO THE GREAT COMBINED CARNIVAL, TO BE HELD 9th to 24th DECEMBER. ~*mm*u'^ (IN AID OF SCHOOL AND BAND FUNDS.) "" """- ---b FILMS IN NATURAL COLOUR THE PICTURE WORLD'S GREAT PROBLEM. : FREE DEMONSTRATIONS ON THE SCREEN AT ; ROOM N° 8, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOULCOTT STREET, At the Following Hours: , i ; ™nesdaysa N dfr^aysV.V.V.V:^ 1 ?Ju are invitcd-See for yourself the pictures prepared by the_process which will give the world what it is waiting for-THE COLOURED FILM. FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE 45-481. HUTT ROAD EXTENSION SCHEME. MEETING of those Payers of Dues who are in favour of the Hutt Road Extcn'^tf^Jtift&WSl 0^S BER of the XOWN H^- ; ■ • BUSINESS: , To take aleps to urge the Local Bills Committee of the House to approve of the proposals made by the City ard Suburi ban Highways Board for the extension of the paving scheme. ' ■ * . A Bus will leave from Lower Hutt at 7.20 p.m., and Petone at 7.30 p.m. : wA It-rand p.: loblSn WFiif^F 1

LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CJPECTACULAR, SPARKLING, SCIN--0 TILLATING. Where there's something doing all the time. ; . AUCKLAND, / AUCKLAND, The most brilliant combination of footballers seen in Wellington since the Queensland team. A treat for those who love a thrill. . Versus WELLINGTON, The best League team placed in the field by the province. ' IT'S A CHALLENGE FOR THE NORTHERN UNION CUP. Auckland have held it since 1911. Koll up and encourage your boys to change its resting place. See Pope Gregory that English teams would pay over a Thousand Pounds to secure. See Dufty, and youl'll have seen some kicking. . , Weatherell,. the tricky try-getter. But Also see your own provincial playern— See Collins, and you'll say that's real full-back play. See Halliday and Hyland Combination plus skill. See Green and Bowan, a revelation in forward play. See that you get to NEWTOWN PARK ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Admission Is. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, Q.RAND CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT By the Pupils of the SEATOUN PREPARATORY COLLEGE, WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 8 p.m. Admission 2s. Box plan at Bristol. —; —— : -—^ ' x SOCIETY. SPJUNCTSHOW, ! THUKSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, I 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. v PARISH HALL, KARORI. SATURDAY 3II& POPULAR I (A HUGE ARTISTIC SUCCESS.) Concert Studio, 262, Lambton quay, Hannah's Buildings. NINTH CONCERT SATURDAY NEXT 24th SEPTEMBER, a^Spin. ' Admission Is. Tickets obtainable; at Begg'g Manners-st., or at the Studios. TJLINDS, Blind Rollers, Curtains, Cur^ tr **■}? 5^ ils' Rods' Brackets, Fitting*. Everetfg, Specialist, Fowlds's Bldgs., Man-nera-st. Tel. 44-98 L

Wellington society of musicians. (]AKILION~ CONCERT. ' Sir A. Sullivan's "GOLDEN LEGEND " "GOLDEN 4EGEND." THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER 8 o'clock, ' At WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. Conductor, Mr. Robert Parker. At Grand Organ, Mr. Ch. W. Kerry. SOLOISTS:— Mrs. J. F. Woodward. Miia Francis Morrison, Mr. Roy Hill, Mr. John Prouse. Grand Chorus of 250 Voices. Orchestra o£ 50 Performers. Prices: 2s, 3s, and 6s, plus tax. Booking at Bristol Piano Co. Hon. Organiser, E. C. ALDERSON ■ Highland Park. . ' BAND. MISSI^ N , WT »| ARKj BAND JUPP'S SILVER BAND AT WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. S^fßAroSl, band: or _„ KILBIRNIE HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, 18th SEPTEMBER At 8.15 o'clock. PROGRAMME. f*™?' «I& ck- <tf A6es" Redhead Sonata, Adagio" L. Van Beethoven Band. Song, "Thora." . Mr. Maclaine. • JMocutionary Item Selected Miss Maude Farrant. Overture, "Under the British Colours," H. Kling , Band Japanese One String Fiddle, "The Call of f.he Angelus" Mr. L. E. Bevan Son ff vr-»••••••.• Selected fiaxopVone Solo, "Saxophdbia." Mr. A. Ashwottn. Song, "I Sins Ibee Bongs o£ Araty." Mr. G. Whaler. March, "The Arcadian" A. Gray Band. ."GOD SAVE THE KING." At the Piano .. Mrs. Metcalf A. LOVE, Secretary. SHARES OFFERED FOR INVEST- • MENT, PRIVATE COMPANY. BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE LIKELY RETURN 20 PER CENT DIVIDEND .OR MORE. PRIVATE COMPANY, with SOLE . AGENCIES, doing large and wife trading, have decided to offer small quantity of uhares at par. Fullest investigation invited. - For interview write LONDON SETTLEMENTS, JBox 312, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 4

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