AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON SALUTES TAUBER I “BLOSSOM TIME” ROYALLY CROWNS OUR 1935 SEASON OF BIGGER AND BETTER PICTURES. DCPCMT 3 SESSIONS DAILY Ihe ilEullll 1 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT (Telephone 44-144). British International Pictures Present RICHARD TAUBER ' Wh. ■■ I “BLOSSOM 11ME ” ’■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FROM THE BELOVED STAGE PLAY “LILAC TIME” SUPERLATIVE ASSOCIATE ITEMS INCLUDE The Duke in Auckland II A Warner Bros. H.R.H. Riding “Black Man” Comedy-Musicale Japanese Swimmers v. “’TIS SPRING” N.S.W.—etc. All in Technicolour
P.N.S.B. P.N.S.B. SUNDAY NIGHT, P.N.S.B. SUNDAY NIGHT, P.N.S.B. P.N.S.B. ORIENTAL BAY. | P.N.S.B. ORIENTAL BAY. P.N.S.B. P.N.S.B. GRAND P.N.S.B. GRAND PN SR PROMENADE CONCERT P.N.S.B. 1 ROMENADE CONCERT P.N.S.B. By the Popular P N.S.B P.N.S.B. PORT NICHOLSON BAND P N S.B. PORT NICHOLSON BAND P N S.B. Brilliant Programme. P.N.S.B. E. ORMROD, Secretary, P.N.S.B. P.O. Box. 1186. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON. ’J’HE MEN’S SHELTER, Conducted by REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR MUST BE CLOSED UNLESS YOU HELP. Every day, men without money, without food, xtithout a bed, without even sufficient clothing, come along for help. They ARE helped. THE OVERDRAFT IS £llOO. With additional liabilities of £675. Our immediate friends have done all they can. If YOU want to see this grand and humane work continue, SEND ALONG YOUR CHEQUE TO-DAY. DON’T TURN 100 MEN OUT UPON THE STREETS. HELP US TO HELP THEM! HELP US TO HELP THEM! A big cheque if you can, a small cheque if you can’t. Those without Bank accounts can send Postal Notes. SEND TO-DAY And THANK GOD That you are able to do so. We trust to God to see us through. He will use you as His agents. Send all money to REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR, 172 Taranaki St., Wellington C 3. Make cheques payable to Wellington City Mission. SHOWS. WOODVILLE A. & P. ASSOCIAW HON’S 43rd ANNUAL SHOW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, etc. Attractive Programme of Ring Events. Horse and Pony Leaping. Dog Trial, Sheaf Tossing etc. WOOD-CHOPPING EVENTS. Comprehensive Prize List. Increased Prize Money. Send for Schedule to — R. R. JOHNSTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 24, Woodville. DANNEVIRKE SHOW AND ANNEVIRKE SHOW AND CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 end 13, 1935. FEBRUARY 12 '.’.nd 13, 1935. CLASSES FOR EVERY SECTION. Open Hunters’ Competition, £55 cash. Special Kennel Section. Send for a Schedule and all information. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. 11. S. M. QUIGLEY, (Mis*?) K MILLER. Secretaries. P.O. Box 38, Tel. 2-170.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 5
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