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AMU6EMENTS. Town hall, town hall, CONCERT CHAMBER. # WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th, 8.15. SONG RECITAL, SONG RECITAL, SONG RECITAL, To be given by ME. FEED. COLIJEE, J[R. i'RED. COLLIER, MR. FRED. COLLIER, ME. FRED. COLLIER, Melbourne's Leading Baritone. Assisted by MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, MR. FRANK JOHNSTONE, The Well-known 'Cellist, And other Well-known Artists. Both Mr. Collier ind Mr. Whittle have appeared with Madame Melba in all her rccent Australian Tours. POPULAR PRICES—3b. and 2s Box Plan at Bristol. MONDAY, 25th MAEOH, At 8 .p.m. WESLEY OHURCH, TARANAKI STREET. GOUNOD'S MESSE SOLENNELLE" ESSE SOLENNELLE" BY THE CHOIR. Soloists: MISS B. BEITTAIN, Soprano.. MR. PERCY CUTFORTH, Tenor., MR. LEONARD BAENES, Bass. Organist: MR. OH. W. KERRY. Conductor: MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. Offertory in Aid of Chaplains' Camp FUDd ' L. H. DANIELL, Hon. Sec. A FREE LECTURE . ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, By William R. Eatlivon (Member of tho Board of Lectureship or the Mother Oliurch. tho First Church of Christ Scientists, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.), WILL BE DELIVERED In the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, 2nd APBtt, At 8 p.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. " NEWTOWN PIES, TO-IIOEROW. THE NEW WONDER OF THE WORLD! THE Citizens of Wellington agree on one matter"! as wo Know only one; and, again, they are asked to demonstrate this. The Zoological, Society, authorised By the City Council, takes a collection in aid of its Animal Purchaso Funfl, in Newtown Park, To-morrow. Tigers are ordered.ore money is wanted. ■. Every :person is i>skel to contribute. Anything from a halfpenny to a cheque for £100. Tho Waterside Workers' Band will play. The CoUcctors answer any question. Fill the boxes with silver-coins or with coppers, as the Maranui School Boys filled tlieir big bottle that they _ sent with pennies to the Zoological Society's Treasurer, and the Tigers will breathe freely. JOHN CASTLE. Sec. and Trcas.. W.'Z. Society. Band -A N D. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND AT ■ NEWTOWN PAEK, TO-JtOEEOW' (SUNDAY)' At 3 p.m. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, at, 8. STOTDAY- 'EVENING, at 8. ME J. THOEN R .T. THORN Will speak .. Under Wellington S.D.P. auspices. ' Subject: "Secret Treaties." Doors open at 7. . Colleotios. LAKE WAIKARKMOANA. LAKE TAUPO. NAPIER'S HOLIDAY RESORTS. . MOTOR-CAR AND OOACH SERVICES On Application. , Full particulars from H.B. MOTOR 00., LTD., I . Box 164, Napier. REMIND your Soldier Boy or Friend of his Now Zealand homo by posting him one of Rawlins's specially-prepared Cakes. Send us your order, and -we will post the parcel and Bend you the P.O. receipt. Our cakes aro packed In absolutely air-tight tins. The cakes we sent lart yoar arrived in excellent condition, and we guarantee them all this year. Prico, packed and posted, 7s, 9d. and 9s. Special quotationß to Societies requiring a quantity; J. Eawlins, Tho White Eoubo, Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 9

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