AMUSEMENTS. THE REV. JASPER CALDER, Auckland’s populai Clergyman, writes: -•'SEE IT—IF YOU HAVE TO LIVE ON TWO MEALS A DAY FOR. A WEEK TO DO SO-YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. SEE ‘BEN HUR.”’ And WE SAY: "BOOK your Seats.’’ Reserves are better than regrets. HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT. and the nightly pressure is heavy. ''KINGS* THEATRE rffollindtonb r- T — d HI w ALL THIS AND ALL NEXT WEEK. Twice Daily: 2.36 — Nightly at 8. The record-smashing "Royal Command" Picture, the like of which has never beeu seen. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S EPIC, pft INTRODUCTORY PROLOGUE. "THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.” Soloist—Mr. Win. Goudie. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL till 5.30. \fter 5.30 over Theatre 'Phone, 22—212. POPULAR PRICES. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. AITOMO Caves Excursion, March 2. Often a memorable tour at very cheap travel. VISIT Auckland, and explore Waitomo V Caves over the ueeK-end. Fares half rates.
RAILWAY SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEEK-END EXCURSION TO AUCKLAND AND INCLUDING VISIT TO WAITOMO CAVES EXCURSION TRAIN FOR AUCKLAND LEAVES WELLINGTON 4.30 p.m. on MARCH 2. 852 MILES BY RAIL FOR £2/4/7. FARES HALF ORDINARY RATES. Return train leaves Auckland 8.0 a.m., Frankton Ju. 10.3 a a.ni. Sunday (stopping 6J hours at Hangatiki) for excursionists to motor to Waitomo and explore the Caves, and arrive Wellington 7 a.m. on sth. Motor fare and guide fees at the Caves, 13/6 additional. For full particulars, sec handbills, or inquire at stations. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF AN EXCURSION TO AUCKLAND. AND THE BEAUTIFUL WAITOMO CAVES, AT HALE. USUAL RATES. PUBLIC NOTICES. (Continued from page 2.) NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT STATE ADVANCES OFFICE. SALE OF £400,000 5 PER CENT. RURAL ADVANCES BONDS RETURN TO INVESTOR. INCLUDING REDEMPTION, £5/9/1 PER CENT. Issue Price: £94/10/- per £lOO. CURRENCY TO SEPTEMBER 15, 1947. Prospectus containing full particulars, and forms of application, obtainable at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or through any Registered Sharebroker, or at the Treasury Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. THE ISSUE BEING SUBJECT TO ALLOTMENT IF OVER SUBSCRIBED.
WELLINGTON ESPERANTO CLUB ART UNION. nUIE following are the winning nuin--1 bers in the Wellington Esperanto Club Art Union, drawn February 28, 1928. Ist Prize: No. 1701. 2nd Prize: No.- 1316. 3rd Prize: No. 2851. Holders of winning tickets please forward to— BERTRAM POTTS, F.8.E.A., Hon. Secretary, 31- Argentine Avenue, Mira mar. DON’T miss tbe opportunity of taking a week-end Excursion to Auckland ' and Waitomo Caves, half rail faros.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 130, 1 March 1928, Page 3
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