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TARANAKI STREET METHODIST; CHURCH. \ 93rd ANNIVERSARY 93rd ANNIVERSARY 93rd ANNIVERSARY 93rd ANNIVERSARY 93rd ANNIVERSARY * Of "O7ESLEY SUNDAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 14, 1934. Special Singing by Sunday School Scholars and Young People. , ' , - Preachers: • . 11 a.m.—Rev. H. J. Odell. " ;.; 3 p.m.—Rev, J. F. Martin. 7 p.m.—Rev. T. R. Richards. Leader of.Sinp.in;;: Mr. W.i E. How* Organist: Mr. Clement Howe. A Hearty Invitation to Old Scholarsand Friends. ' ■• '. community singing. "': Community singing. special announcement. The 1934 Season will be brought to a cloif with Two Monster COMMUNITY SINGS; . ' COMMUNITY SINGS, COMMUNITY SINGS, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, *■ WEDNESDAY NEXT; at 12.15 p.m. . The Last Midday Sing, ' FINAL NIGHT SING,, THURSDAY," OCTOBER 25, at 8 p.m. Song Leaders:— "i ■ MR. OWEN PIUTCHARD, MR. WILL MASON. At the Piano: — MR. FRANK CROWTHER. '.' Owing to the popularity of last week. Raffle, Messrs. C. Smith, Ltd., have presented another Art Bedspread, which will be raffled at Wednesday's Sing. f Tickets, 6deach, available at the office of Mr. E. Palliser, Ist Floor, the "Dominion" Building, Mercer Street, or a minimum of 2 Tickets will be posted on application, ac« companied by Stamped Address Envelope. ■Plan for Final Night Sing now at D.I.C. Admission Is. No booking fee. The Box Plan Opens at the D.LC. «l MONDAY, the 15th, at 9 o'clock. THE ROYAL 1/ ■ WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. - X Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. " TOWN HALL—THURSDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL—THURSDAY NEXT; Edward German's Melodious Opera, ■ . "MERRIE ENGLAND," ; "Itlerbie ENGLAND," Principals: Soprano: ZELL O'KANE. <■■ -..,„ Contralto: CHRISTINA YOUNG/Tenor: HAROLD PRESCOTT> Baritone: RAY KEMP. • " Bass: J. N. DUNCAN. '■> ' ' ■ Preceded, by ' A Choral Fantasia from Wagner'f "MEISTERSINGER." ■ - - .. The-First Movement in '': ; "A SEA SYMPHONY." , ■. Prices: 4s (res.), 2s (res.), phis' tax. " Special Concessions to Colleges an 4 Schools. ■ ■ ' ? W. E. CALD.OW, ■- Hon. Secretary. Telephone 43-912. SKATING ■ .••:• ~ SKATING LATE. SESSION- TONIGHT, SKATING LATE SESSION TONIGHT, SKATING SKATING . 7.30 to 11 o'clock's - SKATING Join the Big Crowd at SKATING the SKATING SKATING* "ROYAL, ROLLER RINK, SKATING XVrOYAL ROLLER KINK, SKATING Vivian Street. SKATING . SKATING :' Delighting Everybody, SKATING •""'• ■■;■" the SKATING . ' ■ SKATING ROYAL ORCHESTRA. SKATING ROYAL ORCHESTRA. SKATING . ■■>■->- SKATING Fine Novelty Programme. ; SKATING Good Prizes. ■' SKATING Tonight's Special, SKATING Final Heat, Wellington :: SKATING Cycling-Roller ; , SKATING Championship. SKATING SKATING ' G. S. BRIGHT,: "-:' SKATING Manager/ SKATING Tel. 53-242. ! ' SKATING FIVE SESSIONS DAILY. m PIONEER CLUB. ■ V FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT BP.M,: MRS. BEATRICE THOMPSON. (C.J. Church) will show a film ofiimiqu* interest depicting scenes in the .life; of modern Hong Kong. /.' Members are asked to attend and. bring their friends. ' .. ' ■'*'■■ Music. Supper. •,£-. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE AKTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION ANNUAL EXHIBITION . - Now Open Daily. \ ■ ■-. In the ■\ RT GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7-3O to 9 p.m. '•" Admission, Is; Season Tickets, 2«'Bd; Art Union Tickets, Is. BAND Artillery CONCERT AND Band CONCERT First-class Programme. BOTANICAL GARDENS, j . ; SUNDAY (Tomorrow), OCT. ».£>:.:: At 3 p.m. " - BAND Artillery CONCERT BAND Band COXCERT TVf ISS N. GRUSHENKOVA, of the Rus- •"■*• sian Missionary Society, will deliver THREE LECTURES in Wellington on the problems which face Christian people in RUSSIA TODAY. : TOMORROW, 3 P.M., TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. (Further particulars in the Church Advertisements,) . ■• ■ ■ }, ' _ AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN DRESSCUTTING - DESIGNING DRESSMAKING. T EARN to Cut and make Perfect Fit- -*-* ting Clothes for yourself or anyons else. Be competent to command an income'from £4 to £15 per week. Graduates of the McCnbe Academy, are among the highest-paid fashion esperts itt the Southern Hemisphere. Call, Write,' or Tel. 42-323 for our Fret Booklet. ' REDUCED FEES. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, The Largest School of Fashion. 4th Floor, D.I.C. Bldga., Panama Street. THE .NEW ZEALAND CLUB, f ■ MEMBERS arc reminded of the Luncheon to be held MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1034, at Messrs. Kirkcaldia and Stains's Jacobean Room, Lambton Quay, at 1 p.m., when Dr. A. S. Lamb, M.D., 8.P.E., Director, Department and School of Ph3'sical Education, McGill University, Montreal, will be Chief Guest, and will address the Club upon "Recreations in Canada." .'''■' .': EDWARD P. LAMBERT, 1 ■ Hon. Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 4

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