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Q X A 'IM N G! P X A T I N■ Gl WINTER SHOW BUILDING. DAILY, 10.30 to Noon, 2.30 to 4.30, 7.30 to 10 p.m. SPECIAL—MILE HANDICAP RACE. Heats: TUES., 21st, and THUR., 23rd. FINAL: SAT., 25th. GOOD PRIZES. Popular Prices. Onlookers1 Gd. BRASS BAN-J. fpKE SALVATION ARMY. -»• THE TOWN HALL. CONGRESS 1031. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8. FESTIVAL OF MUSIC, SONG, FESTIVAL OF MUSIC, SONG, AND PRAISE. AND PRAISE. Hear the Congress Songster Brigade of 150 Voices, accompanied by the Grand Organ. Compositions by the Army's song-writers and composers throughout the world will be fittingly presented. The programme, is of exceptional merit and appeal. 1000 FREE SEATS 1000 CONGRESS SUNDAY CONGRESS THREE MEETINGS: 11 a.m.—CONGRESS HOLINESS CONVENTION. 7 p.m. - CONGRESS SALVATION MEETING. 3 p.m.—"REVIEW OF THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK." Chairman: G. A. Troup, Esq., C.M.G. Speakers: Adjutant Hannah Coombes, Lieut.-Colonol Toomer, Commissioner Cunningham. Many of the City's Public Gentlemen will be present. Congress Songsters will sing at evnry. meeting. Wellington Citadel Band will play. 7.3O—MONDAY NIGHT—7.-30 400 Young People's Programme 400 400 Young People's Programme 400 A night of sustained interest, pleasure, find appeal. See the young life in action, and you will be assured of the Army's future. Admission Is. Reserved scats 2s. Ring ■19-214, Finance Office, Headquarters. WMTB WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL WMTB >V TRAMWAYS BAND. WMTB WMTB ' WMTB WMTB ST. JAMES THEATRE. WMTB WMTB GRAND OPENING RECITAL, WMTB WMTB SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. WMTB WMTB WMTB Watch. To-morrow's Paper for ■•WMTB Special Programme. All New WMTB Artists. WMTB / WMTB W. G. Dayman (Secretary). WMTB E. Franklin (Conductor). WMTB T7ASTBOURNE DIGGERS' ANNUAL J-1 REUNION, SATURDAY, 18th APRIL, at 8 p.m., Football Gymnasium, EASTBOURNE. Admission ss. Special return bus leaves Library 7 p.m., Buick street, Petone, 7.30 p.m. A. J. WALLING, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. . MAYORAL ELECTION. "jl/TR. MARTIN LUCKIE will Address the Electors at the REX HALL, KILBIRNIE CRESCENT, Kilbirnie, on MONDAY NEXT, the 20th inst., at 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. John Hutcheson. MAYORAL ELECTION. ALL Supporters of the Candidature of MR. MARTIN F. LUCKIE are invited to attend a Meeting to be held m NIMMO'S HALL (Boud street entrance) on MONDAY, 20th APRIL, at S p.m. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR CANDIDATES' MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TARANAKI STREET—W. Atkinson, P. M. Butler, T. Bri_dlo. Mr. P. Eraser, M.P., will assist. GREEN STREET, Newtown — R. M'Keen, M.P., J. Glover, and Mrs. S. Snow. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! NOTICE. rpHE Annual General iicc.tillS of the J- Stokes Valley Progressive Association will be held in the Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is solicited. B. OWEN, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the QTOKES VALLEY PUBLIC HALL At 8.30 p.m., To consider — (1) Replacement of Manor Park Bridge. (2) To take preliminary steps to set up a New River Board to control upper portion of Hutt River from Silvcrstream Bridge to Maori Bank. (3) To urge Government to continue Railway from Waterloo Station to Silverstream. The above Meeting is convened by the Chairman of the Stokes Valley Progress Association (T. Combe, Esq.), and all owners or persons interested in the earliest, possible reconstruction' of the Manor Park Bridge, or whose land is now in danger of further damage by flooding in the abovementioned areas, are invited to attend. FUNERAL NOTICES, __________ rpHK Friends of tho late Mrs. Deborah -*• Whiteacre are invited to attend her : Funeral, which will leave St. Mark's Church, Dulferin street, To-morrow (Saturday), 18th April,-1031, at 2.40 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. A Funeral Service will be held at 2.30 p.m. E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director. 00, Tnr.-inaki-st., mid _S, Riddiiuid-st. Tel. 22-100.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2
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