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OLYMPIA SKATING RINK LYMPIA SKATING ■ RINK (WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS). Tel. 20-288. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 5 till 6.30. 5 till 6.30. SPECIAL LEARNERS' SESSION. Adults Is, Children (id; 7.30 till 10. 7.30 till 10. EVENING SESSION. Onlookers Is, Entrance and Floorage Is Od, Entrance, Floorage, and Skates, 2s. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SESSIONS, MONDAY. 10 till 12, 2 till 4. 5 till 6.30, 7.30 till 10. EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING NEW! Special Note.—The Management reserves the right to refuse admission without giving any reason. COMPETITIONS. Entries now being accepted for "One Mile Scratch Race," "Two-step," "Waltzing," and Fancy Skatinff." Forward your name and address to the Manager. First series commence next Tuesday. Splendid Prizes. 28TH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH, 17th TO 21st JUNE. 1930. THE BIG WINTER EXHIBITION of the Manawatu and West' Coast A.. and P. Association,'combined-with the; ANNUAL SHOW of the Manawatu Poul- ] try Association. FIVE DAYS AND NIGHTS. Classes for Fat Stock, Ring Conipetitions, Field Roots, Dog Tnnls, Fruit,' Honey, Vegetables, nome Cookery, Needlework, Photography, etc. ENTRIES CLOSE 4th JUNE. Special feature this year: FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE, Particulars of which, together with other classes, will be found in the Schedule now ready and sent post free on application to W. T. PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. ST. DAVID'S PETONE HORTICULTURAL society; (CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, Will be held in the LABOUR HALL, PETONE, On THURSDAY, 24th APRIL, 1930. Doors open 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 0.30 p.m. REFRESHMENT STALL, SWEET STALL, AND HOME INDUSTRIES. Show to be opened at 2.15, bj His Worship the Mayor (Mr. D. M'kenzic). Admission to Hall: Adults Is, Children 6d. ' Schedules can be bad-on application to the Secretary, R. C. ORR, 109, William street, Petone. /CHINA ' INLAND MISSION. VISIT OF TWO VETERAN MISSIONARIES OF THE CHINxY INLAND MISSION. REV. C. N. LACK, Assistant-Director for the China Inland Mission in Australasia, and REV. H. S. CONWAY, Deputation Secretary for New Zealand, will (D.V.) address Meetings in Wellington, as follow: — WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL—St. David's Presbyterian Church, Petone, at 7.30 THURSDAY, 24th APRIL-r-Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, at 7.30 p:m. FRIDAY, 25th APRIL—Tory Street Hall, 3 p.m. These two Veteran Missionaries have been in the service of the China Inland Mission for 32 and 3(5 years respectively. Their addresses are bound to be of intense interest. Both Missionaries were fugitives irom the Province of Honan in the terrible Boxer Rising of 1900, and Mr. Conway especially went through terrible sufferings' at that time. Missionary Books will be on sale after the meetings. ' No missionary enthusiast should mis 3 ! hearing these very interesting speakers. Captain H. S. Blackburne, Hon. Secretary, C.1.M., 2, Oriental terrace. MEETINGS. ~ THE NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, LIMITED, THE Twenty-fourth Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 29, Hunter street, Wellington, on THURSDAY, Ist day of MAY-, 1930, at 12 o'clock no°n' BUSINESS: Consideration of Report and Balancesheet. Declaration of a Dividend. Election of one Director. Election of Auditor. C^B. LAMBERT, Secretary. Wellington, 12th April, 1930. NOTICE. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the UPPER HUTT RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in the Record Hall, Upper Hutt, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst. A QWQ^ Hon. Sec. ■JJEW ZEALAND LABOUR. PARTY. PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING (In connection with the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Labour Party.) The Meeting will be held in the TRADES HALL (Vivian street) On SUNDAY (To-morrow) EVENING, SUNDAY [To-morrow) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. The following will speak: MR. E. J. HOWARD, M.P., Christchurch South. MR. D. W. COLEMAN, Labour Mayor of Gisborue. * MR. J. A. LEE, ex-M.P., Auckland East. MRS. A. HERBERT, Duncdin. Mr. James Thorn, National President, will preside. The public are cordially invited. Doors open 7.10.^ Collection. A WELCOME SOCIAL to visiting delegates to the Labour Party Conference will be held in the TRADES HALL on Tuesday Evening Next. Music. Dancing, Concert, Refreshments. Tickets, Is 6d and Is. All Party sympathisers and friends welcome.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1930, Page 2

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