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''If we have ever helped you, come and help us." THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAXD x SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. i • -PLUNKET CABARKT PARTY. PLUNKET CABARET PARTY. SLUNKET CABAUKT PARTY. LARGK TOWN HALL. LARGE TOWN HALL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 21st JULY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 21st JULY. The Original and Beautiful Pageant, "FAMOUS CHILDREN OF HISTORY." "FAMOUS CHILDREN OF HISTORY." "FAMOUS CHILDREN OF HISTORY." Arranged and Directed by ■» MRS. JAMES HANNAH.. Reserves, 5s and 4s; Unreserved, 3s. : Performance at 2.45 sharp. Performance at 2.45 sharp. , I ' Box Plan OPEN MONDAY at Bristol. l TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, 8 p.m. + Total- Proceeds, in -Aid of the Red Cross Funds. The Three-Act Comedy, "JANE." "JANE." "JANE." • -. "JANE." Presented by A. STANLEY WARWICK. Incidental Music by THE ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA. Conductor, MR. HAROLD GODIER. HELP A MOST WORTHY CAUSE. Admission, 2s; Children, under 16, Is. Book at The Bristol. No extra charge. GRAND CONCERT, IN AID OF BOYS' INSTITUTE SPORTS' FUND, WILL be held in New Hall, adjoining Institute, Tasman street, on TUESDAY, 17th JULY, at 8 p.m., His Worship the Mayor presiding. The following Talented Artists will appear: Miss Kathleen Wood, Harmonic Society; Mrs. Willman, Soprano; Miss Watkins, MezzoSoprano; Miss Cunningham, Contralto; 'Mrs. Ferguson, Elocutionist; Mr. W. W. Marshall,-Baritone; Mr. B. Mayall, Tenor; Mr. R. Collins, Tenor; Mr. F. Andrews; Humorist at Piano; Mr. C. A. Holden, Monologist; Institute Orchestra. The first public function in new Hall. Remember— Your support means increased facilities on behalf of your boys. A good concert. A good cause.' Give us good results." WM. J. JORDAN, Director. QRGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 15th JULY, 1028, ■ ■■ 8.30 p.m., by MR. -BERNARD li1. PAGE fCity Organist). Fantasia in G Major ■..'.' Bach Ttvo Choral-Improvisations, Op. 65 (Nos. 12 and 15) Karg-Elert Cantabile, Op. 37 (No. 1) Jongen Canzona (Op. 00), No. 35 .... Guilmsnt Good Friday Music (from Act. III.) "Parsifal" Wagner Piece Henrique Cesar Franck ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. NORTHLAND PLUNKET SOCIETY. A SALE OF WORK will be held in St. Anne's Hall, Northland, on ' THURSDAY, 19th JULY, Afternoon and Evening. To be opened at 3 p.m. by MRS. J. G. COATES. ■ Plain and Fancy Goods, Dolls, Sweets, Cakes, Produce, and Jumble. OVAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF . NEW ZEALAND (Incorporated). L.O.L. 47, PETONE. CHURCH PARADE AND SERVICE, ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN -CHURCH, PETONE. SUNDAY, 15th JULY, 1928, at 3 p.m. Preacher: REV. J. C. LOAN. ■ Procession leayes Petoue Railway Station at 2.45 p.m., Headed by Pipe Band. The General Public are Cordially Invited to attend Service at Church. GRAND SOCIAL EVENING, ORANGE HALL, PETONE, ON WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, 1928, , At 8 p.m. By Command W.M. TOWN HALL, x WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, In the presence of His Excellency the Gov-•rnor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, and Lady Alice Fcrgusson. GRAND CONCERT ■ GRAND CONCERT By , .. LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS FOE GIRL GUIDE FUNDS. ':"'■ The Artists are: Messrs. Leon de Mauny,Len Barnes, Trevor Fisher, L.A.8., George Wilson, A.L.C.M., Mrs. Clarence, Ross, L.T.CX., Mrs. Wilfred Andrews, Misses Joan and Goodworth, the Etude Quartet, the Lyric Quartet. Accompanists:. Mrs. Evelyn de Mauny and Miss Elsie Kelleher, L.T.C.L. Organiser, Mr. Geo., Wilson. 2s and 3s.' (Res. 6d, .Bristol Piano Co.). Children half-price. ■ ■ WELLINGTON NURSING DIVISION. T ADIES' HOME -NURSING-; CLASS -M enrolling WEDNESDAY NEXT, IStli inst., at the Association's Oflice,>so, Willisst. (Herb. Price's BIdg). Full particulars may- be obtained from Miss A. E. Bates, 219, Adelaide-rd., Tel. 25-357, or from the Secretary. "Tel.1 4.1-567.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 5

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