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IEASTEK MONDAY! EASTER MONDAY! (6152 Tons)— RANGATIRA— (6IS2 Tons) , EXCURSION TO PICTON MONDAY, APRIL 18 (Weather Permitting) LEAVE WELLINGTON, S a.m. ARRIVE PICTON, ABOUT 10.30 a.m. LEAVE PICTON, 2.30 p.m. ARRIVE AVELLINGTON, ABOUT 5 p.m. KETURN FARE, 10/-. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 5/-. ROWING REGATTA ON PICTON HARBOUR. Train from Picton 10.50 a.m. for Blenheim, arriving back before the steamer, leaves. Return rail fares: 3/- first, 2/- second. Rail tickets sold by Union Co.'s Wellington Office, the Purser, or the Railway Office on Picton Wharf. S.S. TUATEA will make a cruise from Picton around Queen Charlotte Sound. Special Launches from Picton to Torea and Onahau Bays (lunch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid views), and Anakiwa. Launch fares: 2/6 return. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE. UIALGAMATED ENGINEERS' UNION. BOILERMAKERS' AND BRIDGE BUILDERS' UNION. IRON AND BRASS MOULDERS' UNION. METAL WORKERS ASSISTANTS' UNION. A MASS MEETING OF THE ABOVE UNIONS WILL BE HELD IN THE TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON, TUESDAY NEXT," APRIL 12. 1. TO PROTEST AGAINST THE DELAY IN OBTAINING AN AWARD. 2. TO DISCUSS THE QUESTION OF A COMPREHENSIVE AWARD, " COVERING THE ABOVE UNIONS. ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND. Signed on behalf of the Unions concerned, A. BLACK, Secretary. P. E. WARNER, Secretary. E. KINCAID, Secretary. PLAY THE SAXOPHONE! WIN NEW FRIENDS BECOME SOCIALLY POPULAR. MELODIES PLAYED AFTER 6 LESSONS. EASY TO LEARN FROM ROSS FLOYD, FOURTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. BACK IN WELLINGTON AFTER PLAYING FIVE YEARS WITH SYDNEY'S LEADING ORCHESTRAS AND VISITS TO U.S.A AND CANADA. PERSONAL TUITION—DAY OR EVENINGS. ROSS FLOYD, C/o BURTON COLLEGE* OF MUSIC. Studio: 63 MANNERS STREET. Telephone 43-900. ■ i i PERFECT APPEARANCE AT LAST! SIMPSON-DENTIST, THE MODERN DENTIST, ANNOUNCES , WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM AMERICA A SUPPLY OF/A ''. • TEW PROVEN DENTURE MATERIAL. NATURAL PINK GUM UNBREAKABLE EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN IN USE AT A NEW LOW PRICE CALL AT OUR SURGERIES, 25 OQURTENAY PLACE AND ALLOW US TO GIVE YOU A QUOTE. OUR HIGH QUALITY VULCANITE SETS STILL AVAILABLE.

WELLINGTON BUBNS CLUB. nOXCEHT AND LECTUEETTE, V MONDAY, 11th INST, at 8 p.m. NIMMO'S HALL, Willis Street. I It. L. Macalister on New Zealander's Impressions of Scotland. I "ITALIAN AGGRESSION IN SPAIN. TUBLIC LECTURE, PUBLIC LECTURE, PUBLIC LECTURE, PUBLIC LECTURE, TRADES HALL, TRADES HALL, TRADES HALL, TRADES HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, SUNDAY, APRIL 10. At 8 p.m. Speakers: C. G. WATSON, M.A., W. JAIMSON. Auspices of Communist Party. HAVE YOU HEARD Of the PANTOMIME THAT IS COMING To the 'O PEEA INMAY ? H°USE It is called "PRINCESS SNOWFLAKE," Or "THE GIFT OF THE GOLDEN HEART." Watch for further particulars. •yyESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TOMORROW (Palm Sunday), 7 p.m. "THE DARKEST HOUR" (Moore). Soloists: Miss Myra Sawyer, Messrs. H. I. Gardiner, Frank Skinner and B 0 Stokes. MONDAY EVENING, at S o'clock."" Stainer's "CRUCIFIXION," By the Combined Choirs of Wesley Church and the Vivian Street Baptist Church. Soloists: Messrs. Owen Bonifant and Ken Macauley. Conductor: Mr. Hajry Wilson. Organist: Mr. H. Temple White. M\ O X A T I N G. JJx^ \J GOLDEN GATE RINK 7 Winter Show Buildings. The Largest and Most Up-to-date Skating Rink in New Zealand. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Ladies' only Monte Carlo, Gents' Tyre Race, Ladies' Balloon Race, Gents' Backward Race, Les. Forpyth and his Special I Skating Band. NEXT WEDNESDAY. Grand Easter Sports, Poster, Back-to-ChiMHood, Fancy Dress Carnival. THE NIGHT OF THRILLS EVERYONE IS WAITING, FOR. Good Prizes for all Winning Costumes. Special Pizes for Best National Dress, also for Best Couple in the "Easter Parade." Mr. Frying-Pan and Mrs. Herring-Bone will give their world-famous "Breath of Spring" Dance on Skates. Baloons, Streamers, Squeakers, Tug-o'-wnr. Musical Circles. Races. FUN WITH REFINEMENT ALWAYS AT THE GOLDEN RINK OF KOMAJNCE. REG. PHELPS, Manager. Telephones: Rink 51-IRo, Residence 40-274. PUBLIC LECTURE On MONDAY, APRIL 11, at 8 p.m. At the RECHABITES' HALL, 125 Willis Street. Lecturer: C. W. (.LIFT, ESQ., Dominion President. Subject: "BRITISH ISRAEL AND THE LIFE HEREAFTER," (By Special Request.) Public Cordially Invited. Collection.,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 5

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