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WEATHER FORECAST. . INDICATIONS ARE FOR COLD AND STORMY CONDITIONS; ARE YOU COLD? now; is the time to buy I GAS FIRES AND RADIATORS, ' FROM £2 15s UPWARDS. Cost of Fixing on Application. i LOOK IN OUR WINDOW. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM. ! LOOK IN OUR WINDOW. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM. j WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED; 64, COURTENAY-PACE. s MONDAY NIGHT 3rd JULY—— MONDAY /NIGHT • MONDAY NIGHT • - 3rd JULY -—- MONDAY NIGHT Under Vice-R«gal Patronage. ... ' EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR-BOAT CLUB'S ANNUAL . * PLAIN, FANCY & POSTER BALL. LARGE , LARGE TOWN HALL1. TOWN HALL. , AT 8 P.M. SHARP. | FOUR PRIZES. CONTINENTAL SUPPERi, I BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA. I Subscription: Ladies ss, Gents. 7s 6d,- Onlookers Is, from R. Wilson, .101 . Manners-street, J. C. Burbery, Hataitai, G. M'llvride (opp. Library), Newtown. SPECIAL NOTE. —All Competitors must be masked until after Grand March. • Onlookers, securo your tickets before going to the Hall, as' apace is very limited owing to heavy decorations, A Special Feature will be the ■ ' "Perfumed Souvenir Programmes," imported direct from tho famous per-" fumicrs, Messrs. L. T> Pivot, of Paris. This special list of Dances contains • a high-class selection of Old and New Dances, which; combined witli the host of beautiful novelties, we feel suro will satisfy all. Late cars Lyall ■ Bay, via Tunnel, and Island Bay. Bell 'bus will run to Northland., via Thorndon. Piano kindly lent by Nimmo and Sons. The Committee desire it to be clearly understood that this is not a programme ball, the Souvenir Programmes as supplied by us are to use as a list of dances only. - , SMITH-WIGGLESWORTH REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. TOWN' HALL: Sunday Morning, 2nd July, 10.30. ■• Breaking of Bread for AH, Converts tpecially. nmted. Sunday Evening, 2nd Juljf, 6.30. TARANAKI-ST. METHODIST CHURCH: Monday Morning, 3rd July, 10.30. Monday Evening, 3rd July, 7.30. TOWN HALL: Tuesday Morning, 4th July, 10.30. Wednesday Morning, sth July, 10.30. Tuesday Evening 4th July, 7.30. ! TARANAKI-ST. METHODIST CHURCH: Wednesday Evening, sth July, 7.30. Thursday Morning, 6th July, 10.30. Thursday Evening,' 6th July, 7.30. TOWN HALL: Sunday Morning, 9th July, 10.30. Monday Morning, 10th July, 10.30. Sunday Evening, 9th July, 6.30. Monday Evening, 10th July 7.30. Only 50 tickets for sick porsons will be issued daily. These may be procured at tho doors: Sundays 5.30 p.m.; Week Days 6.30 p.m. ■ - Handkerchiefs must have names clearly marked on, and in case of those out of town, to be accompanied with addressed and stamped envelopes. Unclaimed handkerchiefs at Harris, 3, Ellice-av. Send-stamp, or call evenings, giving particulars H. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. UNITED V.M.C.A. SCHOOLS (WELLINGTON BRANCH)'. LECTURE ON PUBLIC SPEAKING By MR. 0. 0. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL.M. NEXT TUESDAY, 4th JULY, At the V.M.C.A., WILLIS-STREET, AT 8 P.M. The above Lecture will inaugurate a Series of Sixteen. The Course offer* a complete Public-speaking Tuition, and costs (with text-books) only £4 4s; this includes special reviews By tho leading public speakers. This Course can help you to think on your own feet; to got up, speak up— and when to stop—and can help you to get that confidence that will make your speech ring with conviction and fire. - ■ YOU ARE DOWN FOR A SPEECH EVERY DAY, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR JOB IS. LEARN TO SPEAK. TO BUSINESS MEN! BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION j MISSION. I MAJOR E. A. BELCHER, 0.8.8., M.A., In Charge. . ■ LIEUT.-COLONEL A. CHRISTIE, C.M.G., D.5.0., Financial Adviser. .' i F. W. BATES. ESQ., Secretary. , . - . MEMBERS OF THIS MISSION WILL EXPLAIN ITS OBJECTS \ AT A MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, 4th JULY, 1922, AT 2:30 P.M.', IN THE - DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE HALL, FEATHERSTON-STREET. : ' ' Those interested in Inter-Imperial Trade and the Development of the Dominion's Primary and Secondary Products and Industries arc afforded a unique opportunity of gaining full particulars of the Gigantic BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN LONDON, 1924, INVOLVING THE EXPENDITURE OP TWO MILLION POUNDS, AND OF DISCUSSING WITH THE MEMBERS OF THE MISSION TRADE MATTERS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE DOMINION. Thig Meeting is organised by the undermentioned Associations, and a large attendance is anticipated. i WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ; WELLINGTON CENTRAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. NEWTOWN RUGBY LEAGUE POPPY DAY LADIES. FOOTBALL CLUB. ■ . E.T^xr,-..-, , ,"T^ T ,-■•-. m, , 7VSTILL the. Ladies who generously Hall. Newtown, THURSDAY, 6th Mra . (Colonel) Pow at the Mayoress's July, at 8 p.m. Roonl Town Ha j] on MONDAY, 3rd, I'iimisl, Les Walker. M.C., Mr. J. July, at 4 p.m. ? Ls« 1,, Goal* h 6d. Refre.hm.nts. BUSINESS IMPORTANT. ; Hon. Sec. A. £. DQBSQN. i Kindly brio; your friends. |

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3