AMUSEMENTS. LEO ' CHERNIAVSICY CHERNI/AVSICY JAN CHERNIAVSICY UHERNIA VSK Y MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY APRIL 17. 22, 24. a new Gospel. 11l EPISTLE TO NEW ZEALANDERS. "The most recent light shed by psychical research on music is quite fascinating and calculated to arouse tho greatest enthusiasm amongst all classes of the community. It seems that the objective »f music is to inspire and stimulate various activities, physical, mental, . «nd spiritual. A good deal of instrumental music is intended to elevate the industrial workers and inspire them. This is the design that psychic students bavo discerned behind the orijjin of music. In future, our workers, agricultural and otherwise, will be able to look at music from this aspect, an aspect which is indeed calculated to make one feel grateful to the giver of all life, for this encourajjemont. We trust that our community will take this matter serioully, and in future do all in their power to develop music in their midst. The advent of Leo, Jan, and Mischel Chernfavsky. the world-famous Violinist, Pianist, and Cellist,. should. be use<l as an impulse to eije the necessary enthusiasm to the idea. We should consider it a sacred duty that devolves upon us to b'd. a hearty welcome to all great artists that visit us in the future. Lot us be determined to give such a stirring reception to' these wonderfully gifted artists that the enthusiasm aroused may tend towards including a still greater number of other gTeat artists to visit us." Further Epistlea to follow. T AWN TENNTS. LAWN TENNIS. i-'AWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP ' TOURNAMENT. TOURNAMENT. . AT DAY'S BAT. TO-DAf (SATURDAY), and on MONDAY 3rd and sth APRIL. ADMISSION 6d. Competitors must catch the 8.(5 o'clock boat this morning. •JjUSTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. | FERRY SERVICE. EASTER TIME-TABLE. SUNDAY. Leave Wellington, 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.50 p.m., and 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 9.15 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 5, and 8.20 p.m. ' Leave Rona Bay, 9.25 a.m., 1.25 p.m., 5.10, p.m., and 8.30 p.m. SATURDAY, Leave Wellington, 7.40 a.m., 8.50 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 12.15, 1.20, 2.30, 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, and 11.15 p.m. Leave Day' 6 Bav, 6.55 a.m., 8, 9, 11 a.m., 1.35, 3.5, 5, 7, and 10.10 p.m. ' Leave Rona'Bay, 7.5, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10 a.m., 1.40, 3.15, 5.10,' 7.10, and 10 p.m. EASTER MONDAY. Leave Wellington, 8.45, 9.30, 10.15, U a.m., noon, 1 p.m., 1.45, 2.30, 4.20, 5.10, 6.15, . and 10.15 p.m. v . Leave Day's Bay, 7.30 a.m., 8, 9.25, 10.10, 11, 11140 a.m., 12.40, 1.40, 3.30, 4.15, 5.15. 6, and 7.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bay, 7.40 a.m., 8.15, 9.30,10.20, 11.10, 11.50 a.m., 12.50 p.m., 1.50, 3.40, 4.25, 5| 5.50, and 7 p.m. (Weather and Other Circumstances permitting.) SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC ; PARTY. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY, 8 P.M. H. E. HOLLAND Lectures on "Charles Darwin and Karl Marx (Briton and German): the World's Greatest Revolutionists. Doors open 7. Collection at door. LECTURES. IN AID OF RELIEF FUND. /HONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN 1 <U HALT. TUESDAY NEXT, 6th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. "THE POWER BEHIND THE GUN," By Mr. B. E. Murphy, MA., LL.B., "THE STORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY," By Mr. H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.B. 'His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luk§, Esq. will preside. Admission One Shilling. H. AMOS, Hon. Sec.. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS'. NEWTOWN PARK. VISITORS to Wellington should not » fail to fee the Zoo .at 'Newtown Park.' Ip it is to ' l}e' founs : the most interesting collection of' Birds, Beasts, and Fishes in New' Zealand. " VISIT THE ZOO. . VISIT THE ZOO. Exhibits of world-wide interest to young and old. Bring the' Children' to see the Lions, the Camel, the Deer, the Monkeys, the Bears, the $Langarops, the Aquarium (recently installed), the School of' Sea Lions, the Water Fowl on' the lake, and many other attractions, small snd freaf, to be found in this collection! .'lt will be an education -for them a. relaxation for you. Tramcars' stop at the Zoo Gates. VISIT THE ZOO. VISIT THE ZOO: SEE THE LATEST ACQUISITION, THE SACRED ZEBU OF'INDIA. Admission —Adults 3d., Children (under 15) Free. Sunday—No Charge. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. 31st March, 1915. WELLINGTON ROSE AND CARNATION CLUB. XjIXHIBITORS five notified that the folia lowing dates havo been fixed for tho Club' 9 Annual Shows:— , Rose Show—Wednesday, 17th November, 1915.' Carnation and Sweet Pea Show—Wednesday, 12th January, 1916. S. G. PEARCE, Hon. Secretary. GRANOLA. mHE only "Rcady-ito-Serye Breakfast A Food on the 'market. It is manu--1 fnctuued from specially-selected Wheat, ' Maize, Eye, and Oats—a perfect food. One pound Granola is as nourishing as 31b. of beef. Being thoroughly baked in 1 the process of manufacture, Granola is very easily digested. Large lib.' bags, Is. Cd. -ill grocers or SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CAFE, 83 Willis Street, Wellington. Complete Booklet of Recipes of Granola and Sanitarium Health Foods posted free. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIKE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. iddrsfs; Neil Public Trust Officc, 1.-MsWsß QuwV . N, Pi'epcietniM
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