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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, TOWN HALL, AT 7.45. WELLINGTON MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY " FESTIVAL. OVER 100 PERFORMERS. ALL PRIZE-WINNERS. ALL PRIZE-WINNERS. BUSINESS FIRMS' CHOIRS, BALLETS, SOLOS, RECITATIONS, ETC. COME EARLY! ■ ONE OF THE FINEST PROGRAMMES YET! . " . . ADMISSION—3s, -2s, Is. ■• SEE WELLINGTON THE BELL BUS WAY! PIONEER TOUR No. 1 (Mornings Only).. Leaves 10 a.m. MOUNT ALBERT; KELBURN, K-4RORI, YVADESTOWN, ETC., 28. MIUES. PIONEER TOUR No. 2 (Afternoons Only). Leaves 2 p.m. MOUNT VICTORIA, POINT HALSWELL, QUEEN'S DRIVE. ETC. 30 MILES. PIONEER TOUR No. 3 (Sundays Only). Leaves 2 p.m. "BROWN OWL" TEA GARDENS AND AKATARAWA, ETC. 60 MILES. ALL FARES FIVE SHILLINGS. ALL BELL BUSES LEAVE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND PICK UP PASSENGERS BY ARRANGEMENT. DIAL 45-555 FOR SEATS SIGHT-SEEING! SIGHT-SEEING! WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS SUNDAY NEXT. SEE MANGAROA VALLEY- ' , A 60-mile tour through the Hutt Valley to The Farm, Mangaroa. 2 p.m. only. (Passing the Slip and Wash-outs on the Hutt road.) SEEING WELLINGTON— The Finest Tour in Wellington, including Mount Victoria and Point Halswell. 10 a.m. and % p.m. daily. ALL TOURS 5/- EACH NOTE STARTING' POINT: STATE EIRE INSURANCE BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY (Near Midland Hotel). TO BOOK SEATS RING 24-145. SIGHT-SEEING! SIGHT-SEEING! FUR COATS. FUR NECKLETS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, "MISS M'GRATH wishes to announce, that her first INDENT CONSIGNMENT of FUR COATS and NECKLETS has just arrived, but, unfortunately,, the shipment ib too late for this season: therefore, all these goods will be offered for sale at LANDED COST. NECKLETS FROM 7s Od GREY FOX FURS .- FROM 20s FUR COATS, latest styles and beautifully finished FROM £7 7s DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. THE OFFER IS A GENUINE ONE, AND LADIES INTERESTED SHOULD INSPECT THESE GOODS. , MISS M. M'GRATH, 10, MANNERS-ST., FIRST FLOOR. , ..,.:. . Monday; star bargains AT "THE HOUSE OF SATISFACTION" S doz Pairs LADIES' CORSELETTES-Sizes 32 and 34 STAR BARGAIN PRICE 2/6 20 doz LADIES' "JASON" ALL-WOOL HOSE—AII shades and blsck ■ STAR BARGAIN PRICE .............. 2/6 "MONSTER" TOWELS—Fast colours. Size 24 by 46 STAR BARGAIN PRICE (each) 1/6 WILLIAMS CASH DRAPERY LIMITED, 110-112, CUBA STREET. : And at , JACKSON STREET, PETONE.

WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. A GRAND CARNIVAL is being orga- ■*"*■ nised by Parents, Old Boys, Staff, and Pupils to raise Funds to Floor and Equip the Basement of the Memorial Hall as a Gymnasium and Social Hall, and also to develop a much-needed New Sports Ground. There will be Spectacular Events, Indoor and Outdoor Amusements, Scientific DisI plays, Side Shows, and Stalls of all kinds. A special appeal is made to pupils now on vacation to secure donations of all kinds for the Produce Stall. Now is the time to get promises of Jam, Vegetables, Fruit, Lamb, and other Meat, Bacon, and Produce of all descriptions. A special appeal is made to_ all old boys of the College for donations in this connection. Mr. Dimbar Sloane, 181, Featherston street, will be glad to arrange for the reception of any gifts. : Don't forget to keep these dates clear:— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 21st and 22nd SEPTEMBER. ' WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. W. A. ARMOUR, Headmaster,' : "■-.'.'. - - - Chairman. W.W. COOK, .Hon. Secretary.. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS In FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS On : THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 13th and 14th SEPTEMBER, Produced by Elizabeth Blake, at THE MASONIC HALL, THE TERRACE. BOX PLAN OPENS -sth SEPTEMBER. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Annual '■■ CONTEST IN ORATORY For the Plunket Medal. Judges: Hon. J. A. Young, M.P., Mr. H. F. O'Leary, LL.B., Mr. W. A. Armour, M.A. Seats may be Reserved at the Bristol.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 4

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