AMUSEMENTS. WONDERFUL CAVE YV ON DHKF U L CAVE WONDERFUL cave WONDERFUL CAVE WONDERFUL CAVE WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. CAK.S IVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL; CARNIVAL. f B YHE’ Carnival which opens in the A Town Hall on Saturday is going t.o be an eye-opener to the public ot Wellington. Imagine the large HaU converted into a huge, dazzling cave, with wonderfully realistic stalactites and stulagmitc 9 glistening in every direction. Imagine, if you tan, the world-famed “bridal veil,” and the equally notefa glowworm cave, the “bride s cake, and the huge seventeen-foot stalactite—the largest in the world. They will all be see.i in natural shapes and colourings—a. sight unparalleled in the history of Wellington. CONCERTS CONCERTS CONCERTS CONCERTS CONCERTS CONCERTS EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. The best talent in Wellington has been freely offered to help in the good work of raising fund s for the Community Club, and there will be fcuirno by The- Charley's Aunt Club, The CheerOn Girls, The Gay Gambols. I ramwav Entertainers, as well. as , prognammes bv the pupils of Miss Gladys Campbell, ' Miss Helen Gard ner, Miss Dorothy Saunders. Mr Culford Bell, Msr S. Airth, Mr J. Kriow-sley, also Mr Ray Oakley, Mr Frank Andrews, Mr Tuoby. and a hast of other well-knqwn and popular artists. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. - CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNUIAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. 792 AY ELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. AS-COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), March 2nd, 1921. Subject: “Flaky Pastry, Raspbeiry Cookies. Eggless Fruit Cake, Apple 'Marmalade, Mock Chicken Pie, and Apple Pasties.” To Commence at 3 o'clock. M. J. KENNEDY, General Manager.
CONSIDER THE PURCHASE OF ONE OF THESE PIANOS. BRINSMHAD, WINDOVBR, ROGERS I.YON AND HEADY ' JESSE FRENCH LA GONDA BREWSTER. JTVHJS very fact that “Begg’s’’ stock In"JL struments bearing these names is sufficient guarantee of their quality and musical -worth. IT HAS TAKEN OVER. 60 YEARS For us to gain the experience we place at the disposal of our customers. Before buying we want vou to call in to our showroom upstairs, and let ns tell you how our accumulated experience benefits yo—and why it is advisable to purchase your piano here. « CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., MANNERS STREET, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. Madame foley, victoria Hail, Adelaide road. Assembly every Monday evening; Tuition class, Thursday, 7.30 till 10.30; Latest Dances, 7 till B p.m.; also Beginners. WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED, to Borrow on first mortgage, ,£7OOO at 6i per cent, for five years, on first-class well-improved dairy and sheep farm in best part of Manawatu. This property represents one of the soundest investments, and will stand fulLest investigation. Reply, * “INVESTMENT" ‘ o/o Box 567, G.P.0., Wellington. RACING NOTICES MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. (Incorporated). MARCH MEETING. 9th AND 11th. ! A &CEPTANCES (First Day) close on WEDNESDAY. March 2nd. E- J. HARVEY, Secretary, 721 Blenheim. RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1921. MARCH 26th and 28th. GENERAL ENTRIES (1 sov each). ACCEPTANCES for EASTER HANDICAP 5 sov« BRIGHTON HURDLES... 4 sovs AUTUMN STEEPLES ... 4 sovs CLOSE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, At 5 o’clock. AT SAME TIME FORFEITS (1 sov each) must be DECLARED for G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES GREAT NORTHERN OAKS G.N. ST. LEGE® STAKES. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPEiNC®, 793 Secretary. MARLBOROUGH TROTTING CLUB. (I ncorporated). ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH 10th, 1921. ACCEPTANCES for all events close WEDNESDAY, March 2nd, 1921. E. J. HARVEY, Secretary. RlenLeixtt--72»
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 3
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