EW ZEALA iggest Pag ONE WEEK of REVELRY NOV. 18th-25th National confidence week, and Wellington offers more attractions, more fun, more spectacular processions than have ever before been attempted in New Zealand. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME The following are only a few of the attractions being staged during Confidence Week. SATURDAY, THE 18th.—Opened by His Excellency the Governor-General, followed by a huge aquatic pageant, and secondary school athletic championships. At night open-air dancing and harbour sports. SUNDAY. —Special Church services and in the afternoon a Youth Movement rally. At night the biggest sacred concert yet produced. Hundreds of instruments. Hundreds of voices. MONDAY AND TUESDAY.—The great historic pageant for the first time in New Zealand. The full pageant of New Zealand history shown in a moving tableau. The most spectacular undertaking yet attempted. For the bowlers the Wellington Centre s Pairs Tournament. WEDNESDAY is brim full for everybody. SPECIAL SHOPPING DAY.—AII stores will be offering their latest goods at special reduced prices. Come to Wellington and buy from the fashion centre. Solve your Xmas gift problem from the thousands of suggestions that will be offering. AND WHAT A SHOW! _ A huge industrial procession, band contest, Girl Guides' rally, whippet racing, and at night a spectacular night bombing demonstration by the combined Dominion Air Forces. Horticultural Society's Rose Show day and night. THURSDAY.—Grand Concert and Night Tattoo. FRIDAY. —Another shopping day and the Ball of the year. The Old Colonial Ball. Wellington's big event. SATURDAY. —What a finale! Business girls' display, torchlight procession, dance extravaganza and Princess Coronation ceremony. SPORTS EVERYWHERE EVERY DAY. Accommodation is secured for you by a special committee. If you don't know where to stay, write to Accommodation, Box 695, Wellington, stating number of party, period you wish to stay, preference for private or public hotel, boardinghouse or private home, and approximately how much per day you will pay. Railway excursion fares throughout New Zealand, with reductions for special trains as arranged for Carnival Week. Take advantage of this and see New Zealand's capital at its best. COME TO WELLINGTON and speed up prosperity
7l\~" am>VERIMST t J r, v .i nradn vfitiT Wmnnprs to WARNOCK Guaranteed first grade. Employing Auckland Labour for 70 Year». Send your Wrappers to WARNOCK BROS. LTD., P.O. Box 875, or to Our Office, 7 Kingston St., Auckland.
C. BRANDAUER & Co.'s Ltd. Circular Pointed Pens cpvpN PRIZE MEDALS. WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. P These series of Pens neither scratch nor They glfde over the roughest paper with the ease of a soft lead-pencil. i Ask your Storekeeper for an | Assorted Sample Box. Beware of cheap imitations. -TH
I*l (Formerly Oil-lac) The finish that makes the car. Always insist on " FLEX " when painting your car, as it is immune from heat, cold, gas or tar. OIL, COLOUR, GLASS AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS, Cnr. Customs St. E. and Britomart Place, 3rd street on left from Queen St., Auckland, C.l. Phone 46-757.
Cylinder and Crankshaft Grinding, N*w Piston*, Rings, Gears, and Parts. Unrivalled Service and Value. THE STRAND :s PARNELL.
CYLINDER REGRINDING. Cylinder liners supplied and fitted; Crankshafts reground; Bearings rcmetalled by our patent Centrifugal Process J. & S. Piston Rings. All Soare Parts for cor or truck. JOHNSON & SONS, Manufacturing Engineers, Phone 43-566. -?> Parnell Rise, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 21
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