THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE TO-NIGHT'S. CARNIVAL SESSION featuring , SAMMY COPE in *"DANCE 0' MAN! A." ANNIVERSARY NIGHT (TUESDAY,'22nd Jan.). LONGNIcIht Ma W Novel Features; G ay Music, and LONG NIGHT S the Real Cabaret Atmosphere. LONG NIGHT LONG MGHT DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE LONG NIGHT AMBASSADOR BAND, A coiplnnation of Talented Jckz Musicians, including CHAS. PARNELL' .. ~ Pianist-Conductor, and SAMMY COPE, D.mrnniQr-Suprerne. ■ ''■''' miTf^ol^iF'^ mm% 5S Single Ticket.' ReservMions may W, THE AMBASSADOR, as, WiLLis-sx WELLINGTON WELCOME WEEK. LYALL BAyyTto-MOREOW. GRAND LIFE-SAVING DISPLAY ■ ■ ■ •. .' '■:By ' ■ -■•••''■ ■ ;■ •: " LIFE-SAVING CLUBS; GO FOR 4 PIP AND SEE THE DISPLAY. • : THE BAND WILL BE THERE, AND THE PEOPLE WILL ... ' • J THRqNG THE BEACH. * /■... THINGS TO SEE— M£DEL DISPLAY, V.M.C.A. BUILDINGS, Willis Strept- "-, ' • ■■' .■''■■• W^LMNGTON ■■ ■■-'- ANNIVERSARY REGAnTTA4 ANNIVERSARY DAY " > (TUESDAY tvEXT, 22n<i JANUARY). A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME OF YACHT AND LAUNCH RACES will start and finish, oft" t(ie Clyde Quay Wharf, commenc- .. •- - iiig J.O a.m. ' . \ ■■'" '■ ' '. . ■ TIJE INTERPROVINCIAL CHALLENGERS FOR • : THE SANDERS CUP AVILL RACE BOTH IN THE MORNING AND AFTERNOON. Programme on sale on streets and at Clyde Quay Wl>4rf. . • r Band will be in attendance. , . ." ' A • i ' Admission to Judge's enclosure (Clyde Quay Wljarf).- 1». S MIT H - WIteGLESWOR T IT ■ '■ ■ : -■•■?■■ GREAT. ■' ■ . ' ! ■ SALVATION AND HEALING CAMPAIGN. LARGE TOWN HALL. ' .: LATftGE TOWN HALL' • • liABGE TOWN HALL. ; ;,; J.. . LARGE.,-TOWN HALL. : '•'.-..' SUNDAY,'2Oth"' JANUARY,:7 p.ni. '^'.'" " v _. STIRRING SCENES ON. THE PLATFORM LAST NIGHT—The Deaf Hear, Gallstones Disappear, Neuritis and Rheumatism; many healed without laying- o;i of hands. ;^; , ...._ ,:.... :' '"THE DAY OF WELLINGTON'S \aSITATION "—Come aod' hoar the testimonies d£ men .and .women who have been wonderfully restored to health and strength. ■ ■ ■ . :. : . ' ■•-'... ' MORNING MEETINGS IN CONCERT CHAMBER—IO.3O a.m.,. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. ■ \ ' ■ - , BRING YOUR, SIC^-.JESUS HEALB. - Cards for. ljealipg at doors, ■ .■ t, "Jesus Christ is the papip, yesterday, to-d«y, and forever! "---(H?b. xiii., 8.). . H. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary.
Vf>R,INCESS'THEATRE.. ' xrincess theatre. Manners street, - ■■ • TO-NIGHT.. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. ' 7.45. .I.— ■ ■ v ' - "THE -GREAT KAVELLO" ',- "THE GREAT KAVELLO" ' • "THE GREAT KAVELLO" ■ "THE GREAT KAVELLO'' will awaken the sleeping lady, who .'will have done a 24rhouvs' hypnotjc sleep; the longest yet done by any lady in Australasia. "AWAKE," "AWAKE," - Gome and see tho greatest laughing :sliow in town.-. .. - .'". Btfc Vaudeville Support. MISS IVY DARRELL. ' - ; The Musical Maid.- ■. ,: . 3.— ' ' ■ - JFRANK KANE And his Pal, ''Nobble," ■ .<!.— - ■ ■ ■ * ■ .'-. . NORMA Will answer all your untold questions. BRIGHT PICTURE SUPPORT." . . NOTE.—The Great Kavello lies .ill in bed—a nervous breakdown. Will -he bo well enough to bring the lady who is now doing- a 24-hour hypnotic sleep to?. She should awaken at 8 o'clock. Come and see. IfRETURNED SOlOiERSl|' : A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in tho R.S.A.''Clubwrcis on WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, at 7.30 p.m. . . Business: R.S.A. Queen of Pageant Carnival. Forming Committees. Selecting Queen. All Returned Soldiers are earnestly requested to attend, and a cordinl invitatioa is extended to the public to help to assist tho movement to provide funds :for the Community Club and Regimental Funds. . It is the duty of the Soldiers of yesterday to help tho Soldiers of to-morrow. / L. M. BLYTH, Secretary. LAND AND INCOME TAX (ANNUAL) ACT. 1922. INCOME TAX PAYABLE. BY Order-m-Council, made and issued by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral in Council on the 17th day of September, 1923 : under tho authority of j tho above Act, it was determined, that tho duty by way of Income Tax, lovhble under section 5 of the said Act, shoui' :><■ paid in one ;sum.. on FRIDAY,' the Bth" day of FEBRUARY, 1924, at the office of the Commissioner of Taxns. Government Buildings. Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order-in-Couneil. I hereby give notice thnt the said duty will, be payable accordingly.. Additional fax will accrue if i tho tax is not paid on or befnrs 23th Fcb- I niary, I9j>-1 Tim liability in pay isW i suspended by any objection. The tax I should be paid on or before the prescribed j date, otherwise tho additional percentage i accrues; any overpayment will be adjusted by refund. The demands will be posted from the office of tho Commissioner of Taxes on or about. Ist February,- 1924. Demands must be presented with all payments, and if a. demand lin? pot Keen received the Commissioner should bo communicator! vith. D. G. CLARK, j Commistwucr of Taxes.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 4
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