GENERAL BADEN-POWELL'S LECTURES.
The extremely hurried trip (lint f<en. cral Daden-l'owcll is making to Now flea, land has been made even shorter than •n-as first iirraiijred, for tlio Wimmera was to have reached Auckland with the (lenoral on board on Monday, but <.n neennnt of heavy weather she only arrives tin's morning. Consc.-pienlly the fScnernl's Aucklaiid lecture, which wns lo hike placo Sast night, will not be (jivpii until tonight, but he will lulli.-'re to In's original plans and lecture in Wellington to-mor-row oTfiiin?. and iii order to enable him <o catch the express from Auclilnnd tonight the lecture will comnience. at an rai'iior hour. It. is sail! that General Baden-Powell delivers his lecture in R conversational mid charming manner, without the remotcFl trace, of affeetntion. Messrs. J, and N. To.it call attention to the minoiinccincnt that ail tickets excepting one. (.hilling can be obtained at the, T)resden, but one shilling tickets will bo sold at the donrs only to-morrow night.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1451, 28 May 1912, Page 6
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