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AMUSEMENTS A MONSTER PROGRAMME FOR TO DAY AT THE DOMINION INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW The Stock Show is now in full swing in the Shed Opp This is acknowledged by experts to be the finest Fat Stock Show ever held in the Dominion. CARNIVAL DAY FOR THE KIDDIES ! Owing to their great success on Thursday night, “The Sunset Four”—coloured melody singers—have consented to be m attendance again this; (Saturday) afternoon TO-NIGHT’S SPECIAL ! i 7.45.- -See the Pupil* of Mi.s Gwen Gibbs in dainty . Solo Dances and Beautiful Ballet Groupings.' B.3o.—The Caledonian Society’s Pipe Band and Pupils of Mr J. Boyd in Highland Dances. COME FOR THE WHOLE DAY! Take the whole family and make a “day of it/’ See the splendid 1 stock exhibit—let the kiddies revel in the amusements and side- , shows. Enjoy a delicious hot grill for ■ luncheon'or tea in the Show Restaurant (12-2, 6-7). See the beautiful dancing programme at 7.45. It will'be a great day. Don’t miss it! NO WALKING-NECESSARY I 6-minute ’Bus Service runs from Bunny Street and G.P.O. to and from Pipitea Wharf. Faro 3d. Entrance to Winter Show, 1/-. Catalogues, 1/-. Industrial Exhibition Office, ‘Phone 803. Winter Show Office, ’Phone 3027. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT DAY! WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW SHEEP DOG TRIALS Basin Reserve, Wednesday, August 12th, at 1 p.m. POST ENTRIES RECEIVED ON THE GROUND. In addition to the wonderful Sheep Dog Trials, Mr McKenzie, of Carterton'with his wonderful dog, will yard a clever rooster into a Benzine Tin, Nothing ever seen like it in Wellington before. Can a Rooster Beat a Clever Sheep Dog? BASIN RESERVE—AUGUST 12th—BASIN RESERVE Admission 1/-. 1 p.m. WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW. ESSAY COMPETITION. PRIZES TOTALLING £3 3s, PRESENTED BY H. T. JONES, Esq. /VN the subject. “WELLINGTON AND ITS FUTURE, FROM A COM1/ MERCIAL POINT OF VIEW." Prizes of £2 2s and £1 Is (2nd) will he offered in this class. Time for receipt of entries has been EXTENDED to 11th inßt., at 10 p.m., and condition that essays must be written during school hours has been removed. CITIZ EN.S’ B ALL to ■ "- v •• ADMIRAL AND OFFICERB OF AMERICAN FLEET., number of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tickets is available for the above Ball to be. held on AUGUST 14th. These may be obtained from the Secretary at the Town Hall. , GENTLEMEN, £2 2s. LADIES, JBI Is. W. H. NANKERVIS, Secretary, Citizens’ Entertainment Committeo. P.O. Box 348. ,

V FOOTBALL ■ RUGBY!R U Cr B Y ! ATHLETIC PARK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. CANTERBURY v WELLINGTON At 3 p.m. / CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON JUNIORS, At 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION— Shilling; Stands One Shilling extra. A. E. NEXLSON, Secretary.

THE HOMELAND CALLING. ‘ Away in Manchester the needs of the Crippled Children are crying- for Support, and an Appeal is made for your help towards the cost of completing a Country Nursing Home, estimated to 'cost Please send;- a donation to — THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN’S HELP SOCIETY (Established 1882), 55, CROSS STREET, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. Wellington Harbour Board SALE OF DEBENTURES £150,000 Loan at r 0 per annum The Board is offering for public sale Debentures of either £lO9 •r £I,OOO denomination. RAtE OF INTERESTw-5*- per centum per annum payable half yearly. DEBENTURES'mature February'l94o. FRACTIONAL INTEREST paid at si per centum per annum. BROKERAGE. PAID. . . ' INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL payable free of exchange -in New Zealand. _ Prospectus and Tender Forms procurable at any branch of the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., or from* undersigned. Harbour Board Office, . Wellington, New Zealand. A. G. BARNETT, Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 3