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FINAL COMMUNITY SING.' INAL COMMUNITY SING. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23, THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25, At 8 p.m.. .. . Song .Leaders: MR. OWEN PRITCHARD, MR. WILL MASON. At the Piano: ' MR. FRANK CROWTHER. At the Grand Organ: , MISS IRIS MASON, (By Courtesy of Kemball's Theatres, Ltd.) > Assisting Artists: MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, MR. H. F. WOOD, " 1 FRANK CROWTHER'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. . •: Admission: Is to all parts o£ hall. R»». serve at D.I.C. No Booking Fee. Raffle: Pair Hand-made Lace Bedspreads, and three other prizes. Tickets (6d each) obtainable at office of Mr. E. Palliser, Ist Floor, "The Dominion" Building. Listeners-in requested to send stamped addressed envelope. rpOWN HALL, TONIGHT,. 7.30 o'clock, X THE SALVATION ARMY. '■-'■• Eight Silver Bands will provide an outstanding programme. Supporting numbers include Male Octette Party, Violinists, Soloists, Duets. .... 150-Voice Songster Brigade. Tickets 19. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3'o'clock. Hear the wonderful playing of these &j> . cellent Musical Combinations. LABOUR DAY, NEWTOWN PARK,' 10.30 a.m., Marching Display; 2.30 p.m* j Open-air Demonstratidn. '• • NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP FARES TO' TROTS AT HUT? PARK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934, , Return Fare: 2s from Wellington;. . , : la from Petonc. . .. ■ . T? ACE TRAINS leave Wellington at 11.5* -*-*1 11.37 a.m.; also ordinary trains (change at Woburn), at 11.50 a.nl, 12.9» • 12.20, and 12.41 p.m. , Return Race Trains leave Hutt Parte at 0.43 and 5.58 p.m. ' Tickets may bo purchased at Central • Booking Office, Wakefield Street, and Couftenay Place, and at Lambton Station, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. • •' TRENTHAM RACES—OCTOBER 22. , AN Monday, October 22, Race Train's -■ v . leave Wellington (Lambton) at fref quent intervals' from 10.5 a.m. until 11.5 . a.m., and at 11.26 a.m., wfith additional a ordinary trains 8.47, 9.40 a.m./and 12.1$ P.ln. ~, , .. , ; ■ ... -. ..;..' Return Race Trains leave ■Trerithanf iov, c Wellington (Lambton) at frequent inter- . vals from 5.10 p.m. Additional ordinary; trains ; leave Trentham 4.33 p.m. and 64 ' p.m. . ;, .- v •■•'■.•■ '■ ': N.Z.R. ■■ ■■ --: ~ ' ROAD MOTOR SERVICES. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS: LAB. i , OUR PAY, OCTOBER 22,. 1934. ' WELLINGTON-HUTT VALLEY. '."■ ■The following services will NOT RUN:-* Park Avenue-Taita-Lower Hutt Railway; ~ . Station. ■ „ ' . ; I ■ Petone Railway Station-Patrick Street. Wellington-Lower Hutt direct, 4.0, 4.10, 4.45, 5.0, 5.15 p.m. Petone-Korokoro: Petone depart 1.40, 4.25] • p.m.; Korokoro depart 2.0, 4.40 p.m.. The following additional service WILli , RUN:- , Wellington-Upper Hutt-Brown Owl: Wel« '' lington depart 11.30 a.m., 10.45 p.m. Brown Owl-Upper Hutt- Wellington f, ■ Brown Owl depart 4.50, 8.30 p.m.; Up« per Hutt depart>s'.O; 8.45 p.m. f h Welliugton-Stokes Valley: Wellington da. )■{?■■ part 10.30. a.m. ••••■■ ■,:■■; ■■.. ■-.',■•.:; Stokes VallejvWqllington: Stokes Vallejj . ..depart, 7.15 ; , p.m. .'~ . .-. ■• .": •■■■• ■. Welliugtori-Lbwer Hutt: Wellington de« ' ■ 'part 12.0 (midnight) for V.I.C. • Petone-Kbrokoro: Petone depart 7.0, 10,30 'p.m.; Korokoro depart 7.15, 10.45 p.m', r I 'NEW 'ZEALAND: RAILWAYS. • ' WAIRARAPA SHOW AT CARTES* ; TON, OCTOBER, 24 and'2s. Return Fare fr"om Wellington 7s (Ist), 5s (2nd). ;. ■'■>' ' ■'■ TRAIN. ARRANGEMENTS, '"" I . j.-.-i • • OCTOBER 25. <!" TRAINS ■■; leave Wellington "7.50 a.ni, , Cross Creek 7.45, 10.10 a.m., 12.15 p.m, .■Featherston 8.33, 10.29 a.m.,1 12.50 p.m. ■ ■ Trains leave Masterton for Cartertoi4 I 7.40, 10.5 a.m., and- 12.45 .p.m. Return trains leave Carterton 5.15, 7.30, p.m. Special passenger train to Wellington leaves Masterton 4.30 p.m., Carterton 5.23 p.m., Featherston 6.0, Wellington,' arrive 9.14 p.m. , :■..:'.■' 1 ; Usual 4.30 p.m. Masterton-Featherstort train (Carterton dep. 5.8 p.m.) will alsd - convey passengers through to Wellington . and will leave Masterton 6.15 p.m., Car» ■terton 6.45, Featherston 7.35, Upper Hutt . arrive 9.45 p.m. and connects with tram leaving Upper Hutt 9.50 p.in; for Wellington. . ■ M ■ ■- ' ;■■-' AN ASSET TO- EVERY WOMAN DRESSCUTTING ■ DESIGNING DRESSMAKING. T EARN to Cut and make Perffct fit- •" ting Clothes for yourself or anyon« else. Be competent to command an ,in.« come from £4 to £15 per week. Graduates of the McCabe Academy ar« among the highest-paid fashion experts iti the Southern Hemisphere. .. .; . Call, Write, or Tel, 42-323 for pur Fre< Booklet. KEDUCED FEES> McCABE ACADEMY Ol? DRESS-. 'MAKING, :'■.■■'■■•: The Largest School of Fashion. , . ■ 4th Floor, D.I.C. Bldgs.. Panama Street, MEETINGS. LUNCH TIME LECTURE , By ■■-.'■■■'} ' T\R. WILLIAM. G: . FERN,; ' Britain's Eminent Business Organiser, At the PLAZA THEATRE, Manners. Street, ....... On '", .■.'."/ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, ' 12.15 to 1:15. Subject: . , . "BETTER BUSINESS IN BETTER PRINTING." Open to all Printers ami Buyers .of Printing. • ; ' •■' Chairman: MR. WILL APPLETON. Lecture arranged by John Dickinson ant Co. (N.Z.), Ltd. ■;• •.., - ADMISSION FREE. '■ PUBLIC MEETING. H. D. DICKINSON,. M:A. I . (English Economist), ~ ~, Speaks on " . '. "WAR AND, FASCISM." QUEEN'S THEATRE,. , UEEN'S THEATRE, : - SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock.- < - Supporting "Speakers: ■ JIARGARET MAdPHERSON, ' w. n. pharazyn; -. , | (Loudspeaker Installed). Auspicefi:" N.Z. MOVEMENT. AGAINST WAR AND FASCISM. : "'■■■ '■;.•■. PUBLIC MEETING. BASEST RESERVE, SUNDAY,. : . 2.30 p.m. . HEAR howr women and children are being STARVED into submission. Twq| Ohvistchuvch speakevs, including Council* lor A. .!•:. Armstfons. \ ■ ■ Under' Auspices Wfillington Relief ' I , Workers' 'Union. '•' '''

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 4

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