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Al OWN HALL, TUESDAY NEXT. \j miil(Jl , g wiu vat Pelte Meethi g SARRON v. LECKIE. Bth February. SARRON v; LECKIE. " Two Feather-weights who made Australian mflE Winning Number of the RAFFLI Critic. Take Notice. X for EMB ROIDERY CUSHION * Promising the Fastest Exhibition Ever T;t a hi gay Shop Day was No. 196. / Promoted in Wellington. tiAeeuTT PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plua tax. Book- • jj^ n g ecret ' Pluilket Socidty, Porii'ua. BOX PLAN at Perry's, Manners street. Usual early door tickets at Box Office and — — •< ■■ ■■ ■■ ' ■ ' •— at Sowman's, Lambton Quay. -i ~ ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.-. „ PELTZER, Pcltzer. 'pcltzer, Pcltzev. EXCURSION TO MANAWATU GOKGIi SUNDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. ~JT ' Refreshment Stall oil Grbund-<-Hot Wate JDBL^ supplied. Mfßafa ■ ' WXCUR-SION TRAIN leaves Wellingto" ■PnHnFD ftl (tIFRSI (Thorudon) 3.40 a.m., Johnsonville 9.4 Bauffi&a^a&MpßßSl Paekakat-iki 10,5) Otaki 10.46, Levin 11.5 wHHnf Shannon 11.28 a.m., Palmerston North 1 noon, arr. ,The Gorge 12.40. p.m. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOL- RETURN IKAIN leaves I'he Gorge 3.3 DIERS' ASSOCIATION. p.m., Piilmeratdn North 4.25, Shannon 4.5S TAAREWELL to His Excellency the Gov- Levin 5.18, Otaki 5.44, Paekakariki 6.* ■*■ efiior'-Gen*ral, Sir Charles Fergusson, Johnsonville 7.36, arr. Wellington 1,52 p.& Bart, GkC.M.O., X.0.8., D S.O ~^V.0., BPeo iaL CHEAP RfiftTßN TICKET At the Returned Soldiers Building, t Th eGofge, available only by the abot TO-NI^THUR^SSoth JAN., *A oMai^ »"*»»:.. Af >] n'jilnnt ißt. 2nd "Diggers" and all ExServicemen 4ro *«*ta Welllngto{l ■■-- f «>4 •■ * ° cordially invitod to be present, and avo » Jou»sonville .... 8s Od 6s 0 specially asked to attend in large nuiri- - kallkl £ J \ and Decorations it be ** ■> vitl *s"1 2 s' S (i. T. HALL, President. . Palmer<stnn Norih •'<! (W Is 6 J. T. WATSON, Secretary. " laJmel«tan Aoitn -s oa. is
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 2
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