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AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. rgi OWN HALL X o V N HALLORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECTI AIORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RRCI I AL-TO-MORROW (Sunday) TO-MORROW. 8.30 o'clock, liv MR BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Largo in G (By Request) Toccata and I'ague in D Minor Cantileno .'. ... Handel (1685-1739) Bach (10S5-1750) ... Salome (By Request.) Pastorale (Op 19) Cesar Franck (1522-1890) The Third Movement from Symphony No. 6 in B All nor ("Pn thet: c") Tchaikovsky (By Request.) (1840-1893)' ADMISSION—FREE. Voluntary Contributions (to defray expenses of recitals) may be placed in the box at the entranoo of the hall. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk March IStli, 1922. PUBLIC NOTICES. FRMEI KINDERGARTEN APPEAL DAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 24th, 1922. OUPPORT thin excellent cause by do£3 nating. money or purchasing goods from the stalls to provide funds for the upkeep of tire Kindergarten Schools. Flowers. Fruit, Vegetables, Chutney, Pickles, Cakes, thankfully received. 70

.NOTICE' OF REMOVAL. PLEASE note that on and after MONDAY, March 27th NEXT, I am lemoving to new promises in the Dominion. Farmers’ Institute Building. THE STORE WILL BB TRANSFERRED from Ba’lance street to Mnginnity street (between ' Waring Taylor and Ballance streets). THE OFFICE WELL BB TRANSFERRED from 2-IS, Ira mb ton quay, to Nos. 10 and 11. ground' floor, at the corner of Featherston and Ballance streets (left of the main entrance). In Stock Cement, Hydraulic Lime, Staked White Lime, Sira hi te Flaster, Toxement. Water-proof and Acid-proof Paints, Keen’s Cement. Bishopric Wallboards <25 per cent, allowed on insurante rates). ’Phono Number 208. .P.O. Box «8. ■ ■ FRANCIS HOLMES, 80 Wellington. FREE TRIP TO AUSSIE.” THE WATERSIDERS’ BAND OFFER A FREE TRIP TO THE BALLARAT CONTEST. CONDITIONS.— To the lady or gentleman selling the greater number of Art Union Tickets Ini the Band’s Popular Sixpenny Art Union, or return* the greatest amount from collections, cash or goods (the goods to bo valued by competent valuers, and the value credited to collector). Authorised Collectors’ Books and Art Union Books may bo had from the office in Willis Street. _■ The following Prizes will be offered: — FIRST. PRIZE.—Free trip with the Watersiders* Band to Ballarat, to include first-class accommodation by steamer and; rail, and £lO cash, or, failing the Band’s attendance at Ballarat, a cash prize of .£25. SECOND PRIZE, —iJlO'fcash.' • ' THIRD PRIZE.—£S cash. Full- particulars inay be had at the office' of the Band, 68, Willis street, or P.O. Box 1186.

V. BOURKE, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that 0. VP. Merrill being the Patentee of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 29458, dated April 23th, 1911. for "Process for heating a semi-solid material in the containers of filter presses and for removing the same therefrom,!!- is desirous of fully satisfying all the requirements of the public respecting said invention in New Zealand Por further information and particulars apply to the above-nqmed care of this paper. 87 NOTICE is hereby given that Murphy Wall Bed Company being l the proprietor of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 32766, dated March 13th, 1913, for "Disappearing; Beds," is desirous of fully satisfying all the requirements of the public respecting/said invention in New Zealand. For further information and particulars apply to the above-named care of this paper. 88 TW'OTTCIJ is hereby given' that Charles Alfred Uoxie being the Patentee of New Zealand letters Patent No. 41720, dated April 13th, 1918, for "Improvements in and relating to recording apparatus," is desirous'of fully Satisfying all the requirements of the public respecting said invention in New Zealand. For further information and particulars apply to the above-named care of this paper.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Y.W.C.A. SUNDAY, 415 T.M. TTSUAL Devotional Meeting, Herbert Street Clubroom. Speaker—Miss Lynch, M.A. Soloist—Miss Hath Stevenson. Girls! Como to this service and stay to the tea and social hour following. •m/TEiTHODIST CENTENARY THANKSirJL GIVING SUNDAY. VISIT OP BEIV A. McCAIAiUM (President of Australasian. Methodist Church). 11 a.m.. Trinity (Wellington South); 3 p.m., Thorndon; 7 p.m., Taranaki street.

MONDAY, MARCH 20th. "Old Folks at Home/' Taranaki street, 4 p.m.; Public Tea at 5.45 p.m. Tickets, Ib. .Reception and Leoturo at 7.45 p.m. "METHODISM UNDER MANY SKIES." CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE. A *LL are cordially Invited to attend the -c\. Intercessory Sorvice, held from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., on each* FRIDAY, in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, commencing on 24th instant. The simple service of song, prayer and Scripture-reading is arranged by laymen in the belief that the problems confronting our national, civic and private life can be solved in our best interests only by the aid of Divine Wisdom and Guidance. Visitors may enter and leave the service as desired. 41 SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Wlu'tmore street. SUNDAY: Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Preacher, Mr .Tnyucs Moore. Subjects: (1) "Have Your Own Way;" (2) "Hunger. Thirst,. Filled,"Soloist: Miss Judd. Song Service, 8.30 p.m

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11162, 18 March 1922, Page 3

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