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A Massed Parade MarUs the Opening Tomorrow fli^SKY^^M YOUR Body! ~ A MONG the bodies parading will be the Tramways Band, the Boys' Brigade, men's to be " " "'-^^^^^l increased this man three stone. , . ' /lwH/LM/ • ' > He knows how to overcome the The parade will start at 10.30 a.m. in Mercer Fitness from the gates and place it on a pylon . ; " t^HHHHHHH^HiHHHHHHi ,-. i^^^^^B - difficulties of putting on weight. ~ . r . . . ■ ■ , ' . ' Hpfl «iw^*-y(«« Street. The route to be followed will be along m front of the assembly. SPEEDWAYS—KILBIRNIE STADIUM present Physical Condition! Jervois Quay to the main gates of the Queen's Until noon a very full programme of events to-morrow night ; i • Consulting Hours: u/u xr> i l o wh- c*..***' u« wi" be carried out at the ground. The main SATURDAY ——FEBRUARY 18 —AT 8 P.M. in m . n ii am , ?nnnnfn Wharf, Customhouse Quay, WllllS btreet, Man- _ J* See these high-powered Midget Autos shifting 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 12 noon to feature Will be a tabloid athletic meeting. In the dndere in a WhirL of Thrilling Speed!; I > 4 P .m. s P . m .to9 P .m. ners street, Courtenay Place, Kent Terrace, to dd basketbal , tum bling, dancing and mili- American English Australian 5 n.z. 1 ; veMMETU I IA/CDD lL n££ • ci i. r j. J.L B •» o«Biß«n.DaMßWdii, lumDimy, uanbiiy anu hiiii CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! I . KENNETH J. WEBB the Dufferm Street entrance to the Basin tary demonstrations wi be provided. A nominal A . .". 2/ , ( A s', o/ <-~; t/ I «F *^^^^^H t» ircT\7Tisj rHAMBCDc . . » . II i II Admission: 3/6 (reserved), 3/-, 2/-. Children 1/-. ■ ■jjj^^^FJ^ |MHH 2nd floor, kelvin chambers, Reserve. Tha harriers by this time will be well charge will be made for entrance to the ground. Don't be disappointed—Book that Seat at Humphrey's; Tobacconist, 1 ||^^M^-\ > ***m |[ on the way to the Basin Reserve from East- pj enty o f var i e ty characterises the pro- \ / I - ■ ':' ;' '" , ' | bourne. Their arrival at the ground is scheduled gramme for the International Concert at the t , =1 I Are YOU Doing YOUR Port in for I U5, and they'will carry the 'Wh of Town Hall in the evening, commencing at 8 p.m. J^ Q ReeS-JoneS S\\Oe Co. Ltd. I Insist on the Loaf with the DB Brand or Distinctive .SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. Bl^^^^^"^BP " * ' ' ' Band or Wrapper! MORNING. —Massed Demonstration and Parade through • ■fiK^P^Tr V^S^ » # ■'• *» rr /^l^^^P^S* city Streets to Basin Reserve. Time: 10.30 a.m. to <rJIrM These are always obtainable at (\^K%Sli^fr^ 12.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. His- ■• __■ —. . ■ ■ ■ DENHARD BAKERIES LTD.,. WELLINGTON . m^SS^ i op ' a"d,, thV MT tei f Intr al,t ffai- rs ' Hon' WKt^M I** Thp R^PS-Jon^S Shoe Co Ltd « , '/i^ Sa. «E ttrSffiJ ) Parry, will officially declare the celebrations open at the _a TK^\ m^m^ "T& I IIC? IVCwd-WVllVd JllvV V^W« k*i>V4* Phone 54-800 .'' 118 prosranme- =^^ lambton quay - - Wellington ■ ' ■ " ' ■ 'I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ EVENlNG.—lnternational Concert, Town Hall, 8 p.m. A ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I' " ; . .. 'I " "" ~" r grand dispfay of physical activity by the City's leading . . '..' k " -i» " »—■—»^ ■ '■■"!"■' ■■ "■ ■"—■!^ —i^——mi——»i— iHi ■ ■ N.i ■■ ■■! ii ■ v""; 111" . ni "■ ""™* " ""'"" '" T!?rm? ,„„ ~ . sirtists* . i - -■ --■■— • -- — ■ ■■——...—.— .— , ~~.—- —, . — . .. ■ ~ ,-,. .. —— ... ... ■■ . . I SUNDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. TT TT i/^^W TIT T IHT^ //^k TT^YTF"^ ir^iT^ II il A combined Yacht Clubs' Picnic at w<>r.ser Bay, with an attrac- Illllllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllliii ■^ j| (i \t f\ I I m « IJy I j H j I I If , ' tive programme on land and sea. \ r™i| \i II vUVk/ I » W ilk I* ' r* II II * AFTERNOON. — Wellington" Lawn Tennis Association . ■ s Jkm JL v w^ )1 JM. Jr Jl. n>f# JM. JL JJL ® Exhibition Matches at Miramar Courts. Some of the best Freedom from WASHDAY brings Bv^^^Js^J^s^^ ?^ Hot Water for the WnOle iIOUSe i , C*X C\/CD V 1^ A co-operate in this week's celebrations, and will give a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^ r"ltnPQ^ l"Yl"KY LJX\ T ■ special address on Sunday evening. Families are urged ' , I ILNCdd LTLIXI l^/^V 1 • to attend their respective Churches. , / /^^ ";^V : HHIII^HHBHBBH!H!IHHHBh^H!H^^^^^SSI^^S^^Is LUNCH HOUR.—V.M.C.A., Jenkins' Gym. and Swords' *%4? '*% 4"ll VII Af fllA IJI H w- w;--:,./j j^W^^^WßßWßWg^^Bß^^^HPP^j ■HB^l^B^ff 'fjnWW^^-Vi-'il fIHH Academy, Wellington Swords' Club and New Zealand dl* >d» till II VI VI ■V» %«««iM«»# / ; ■|^|^|^^^B|^^HH^H^^^^H^^^^^^iky^H^^^H^^B|Q^^^KHnO^»B fl||l . Amateur Fencing Association Gymnastic and Fencing \ ■ / ' \ J^^^^^^^^K/^^^^B^B^^B^^^ttj^/B^K'MB^^^^^^B^B^BSS^iW^B^gS^^^^U J^Bilh Displays opposite the King's Theatre, between 12 and . ' / \ r^Ei^H^H ■ ■ ■ ■■ B^B^JHBMr'^jMl '^*^ 8B on Baths, 7.30 p.m. A galaxy of talent in a compre- imvjKiJ II I Cleaning and Its fJUW" *"^' -~~~*™»~ "^^ I ''>^^S!ShbJ^l^H ' I I I HM^y't^^Wts^yß.a JiS^ hensive programme—diving, clown acts and novelty events. ._—^L\ JmH I^l " —~~ffifl!§ chanflv lines add ! * '• |H bßH^^4\V "JlUL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^H^^^^^^" %^ <a| Reserve, at 1.30 p.m. 'A special array of talent repre- ==S==::/ t'^^Bß^Hllii'iii X , • j H^M^HI "-IHft "rmW*9m^m Dancing .for everybody. (This will be postponed to \ ; jf^TTT^g^iitJ^lJP, *m 7 .. ;m v , | - * .^^j^S^^art^tfßtf^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^HMßMJ^Mll^^^'Ll :%^^ Thursday in the event of inclement weather.) ' < \ |O P''^'^ - T*fjr . I . * I H^^^^H|^^^^ «t 'MtfSk^ _^^^^^^^^^H Gala Programme, Rex Hall, Kilbirnie, 8 p.m. ' T? g—"-I j' . • mri^wiwmraittii v :' wßms®Sfflr^ rlGf*6 5 fII © vl^^^^^^^^^^fltflfl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H MORNlNG.—Eastern - Suburbs Primary Schools' Athletic . jH^j^W^^Kß^f\-——^ ■' - • ' '' *** < wßSß^ms^ \Att%\l tn ChmmjJajm vV^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^l Rleeting, Hataitai Park, 9.30 a.m. Hundreds of school jt v$W//// "^>^ ==7^^^HlD'^*'ii l^m^i '■■■■v ■ iii^ wSWf WOy tO rrcCHWin n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H children will show their ability and keenness in this all- V|? ' Wlw 1| 1 HHt. PhOIIQ /Jl^^vl?Wi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l • mentioned point. _ |||||[|~^|| I'lJ^ '/llPw^ii'iiJffli multi-point heater ™wf pi ■■ J^mchc^rxrxK?' '"' *i. t:«TT^!o«lrtnrvouMl welcome Caroline Ward, of the Health and Beauty Movement. \ 55-000 fha^wfaftt Vicfei^Li^^^ EVENING-Gymnastic Displays on lorries at vantage points ....". ■•^hfc. '**^* J**i!£r- from the wash-tub — from all the strain and work of m tne Cl^* ' . Js@^^ washday freedom from the clothes-line that's putting SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. MM/ d4 • 4^ d~^ age lines in your face! Be wise — take the Victoria MORNING.—II—I p.m., 2—5 p.m. Provincial Athletic l]i//\lld i^/^T/\rf^ ■ *"% ■ f\ d^*l tf\ r^ ''f% 1i / ■^^j^™.^^^ Laundry way to freedom and fitness! Championships presented by the Wellington Centre at tWW ■-' lll■■■ ll■ ■■ I Wffi^fe m 1981 I I Vfl I I " ■■—>:r^ . the Basin Reserve. T T m. _> I 111 I mjl | ■ m«A S^F ■ ■ ■ mj %*J| ■ ■ ▼ | BAGWASH or FULLY FINISHED LAUNDRY SERVICES ATl^T^^%^%r£i£l\lSt r ' __—_«__ __«™_«_™___ ■ ni.ir.l ii^immui l ii hi _L i.j_i^— seen to advantage in this Harbour Swim. 2.45. I • HrU Plpflnill9° Ellinf f'^l' ij'MP^^p^^^l^j^l^l^^^P^^SN^^yj EVENING.—7.4S p.m.: Grand Finale at the Basin Reserve. j I itY|iT/\/l "l¥ IIICCIIIIIIg IffOpii 111 W j^1 ~'%"**Sir>|H Kp'"•■V*>^wTß^»fTri[ 1 ■ llTl variety programme — massed activity; great spectacle. ————————— I ■■■111 m"^B ■ w—■*«■——^ 1(1 [ flfl ■■ 1 1 lIW^ Wll lIiII I1 A M Admission Fee: 1/-. Stand: 6d. extra. j - iri ■ = L.I ■■ ■ ■ l^V^ — »f 14"277 Ifl IVY L' J |f' Q^' '^j4tX!!>JLIJL ill Sunday, 26th February. ! - ■ LJn^^^^£^^si@S^!^^^^^^^^^^Sn WelI 2 n?^l. Suff Association Beach Pr°gramme«Lyail Bay- imiiiim^ I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 5

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