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THE NEW "GEORGETTE" WITH THE SAME TUNE. GEORGETTE! I'm as gay as can be; Im' not upset, • -■ ■ 'Cause there's Jazzing for mcl WELCOME JVEEK! , WELCOME WEEK 1' JAZZ BALL! TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 o'clock MAIN TOWN HALL. MAIN TOWN HALL. . , TUTSCHKA'S GRAND JAZZ BAND ' '"' ■' ■"• " ** **™,U Con^ta! Suppe^ C^t.^ twill k , pp , a , y . , Is 6d-SPECIAL WELCOME WEEK JAZZ PRICE-ls 6d. No Need to be Mild and Meek. ' •: GET GAY AND JAZZ FOR WELCOME WEEK: ■' ' ■ . '■■■■- . MMMMMM^ WELLINGTON RACES. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, ' '■-, 7th, 11th, and 14th JULY. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THE RACE .0™ a.m.^Stet'ir^lirmS^^ |&W "^ ™* OuJd^lfjbsur:)"s6s' 6. 3 6d; Seked Wagons ' 4s 6d Admission to' Official Stand Roof Tickets obtainable at Course; prica 2s 6d each. A. E. WH^TE. Secretary.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Still another Welcome Week Attraction; | POPULAR CONCERT POPULAR CONCERT NEXT MONDAY, MONDAY, 9th July, 9th July, B p.m: 8 p.m. waAci T n?,Pi splays by MIS.S nesta' car-WELL-COOKE and Pupils, assisted by a brilliant and entertaining Concert Party ot leading local. amateurs, including— Tenors: George Bosher, Thomas Jenkins. Basses: Sydney Alhvright, W. W. Mar- . shall. Soprano: Mist Myra Sawyer.* AEOLIAN UTARTETTE PARTY. Dramatic Sketch by Sydney' Tin gey and Norman E. Aitken. Popular Welcome Week Prices: 3s, 2s, and and Is (plus tax). OTHER ATTRACTIONS FOR MONDAY, 9th JULY. Tu R -of-War 'Contests—Town Hall. Skating Carnival—Colosseum. Olympia Motor Exhibition. ATTRACTIONS FOR TT7BSDAT " ,; .; ,10th JULY. \ ' , Golf Handicap—Siiramar Einlc'sl " '"' ' * Toreador " —Opera House. Grand Citizens' Ball-Town Ildl. bkating Carnival—Colosseum. Community Sings. • . . An Entertainment— An Education. OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA MOTOR EXHIBITION OTOR EXHIBITION Harbour Board's New Shed, P I P I T E A WHARF. This •large buildinfr contains 36,000 aq. feet of floor space, and is admirably suited for a motor exhibition. Modern' Cars. Trucks. Accessories. Modern Cars. Trucks. Accessories. Modern Cars. Trucks. Accessories. By the World's Leading Makers. Ladies' Rest Lounge! Refreshment Parlours! Decorations! Powerful Illuminations. Orchestra in attendance. WIRELESS DEMONSTRATION. AH the Latest News and Music. Steamers will leave (weather parmitting) Clyde Quay Wharf for Olympia Motor Exhibition every night at 7, 7.30 and 8 o clock, returning 9.45 and 10.15 p.m. Fare. 6d each way. Late Boat to Day's Bay. Nearest Tram Stops to Exhibition. Davis street, Thorndon. Government, Buildinjjs, Bunny street. Regular services of conToyanees from Poet Office Square (Queen's W);arf).. s ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION, Is CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. WELCOME WEEK. FIARES— From Monday, the 9th July, io end including Friday, the 13th, from 9.30 a.m. to 4.0 p.m., and from 6.30 p.m. to 11.0 p.m., passengers will bs entitled, to travel up to any distance single journey for a. 3d cash fare. (Concession cards available as usual.) MOTOR EXHIBITION—From 6.50 to I 10.50 p.m. on Saturday, the 7th. to and including- Friday, the 13tli lust.- L.Vall £;!£,,? ar2,,wiii ™11 to TJiorudon Station. NOTE: Th« most convemont stop for tho Exhibition Building is Davis street. I TRAlNS—Special Cars will ' conn-cot ] with all trams arriving at Thorndon Sta- ! tiou. I SATURDAY'S ' PROCESSION—From 7.20 p.m. on Saturday Cars usually running via Latnbton quay will be diverted via Jorvois quay until the Procession is clear of Willis street and Manners street. Karori and Wadostowis Cars will run to Government Buildings only. OBSERVATION CARS—On Monday tho 9th. Wednesday, tho 11th, and Friday .the, 13th. Observation Cars will leave'the General Post Office at 9.30 a.m. (weather and other circumstances ■ permitting). Visitors to Weilinßtqii should not, miES making a trip on these Cars. D. M'GILLIVUAY, Traffic Manager. -" ' GILL'S, " ~~~ -I qw MANNERS-ST., has a Uxko. A=-l-U I 5 -.prtiuenf. of liest. F.nglinh Per~e= blown and molo Gaixivdiiiu Costumes; also Coat Frocks, at reduced prices; must clear.

. www TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION ORCHLIGHT PROCESSION! TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, Assembles Bunny street, 7 p.m, ■ Here are some of the Exhibits that go to make up the Biggest Procession ever thought possiole: Marj-hal: Captain Mumo. Mounted Police, Pipe Bami, ArtT7l e ,v the Gun, Decorated Motor-cars and 7>4'cars, Displays by Women's Nation "I Radium Pohshes, Vicfona Laundry, "Seat and lenwick, Gas Company, Preston and Co., Pascoe's Lever Bros, John Newton Whisk Zv OVD^:- L-7fe isky ' BlS ck "id White \\hisky,.Combined Buyers, Staples Brew cry, Master earners, City Council, Fin Brigade, Harbour Board, T. and S Sup\Vih n' Blg. ?™ c Bo ™<™. Vino and Wilson Decorated Trams, Singing Choruses, Bands, Community. Sings, Sockets JN Everything. OTHER SATURDAY ATTRACTIONS. Races at Traatham. Groat Jazz Ball, Main Town Hall. Official Opening of Welcome AVeek by Dance Recital and Dramatic Enter--1 *a n mm# nt> °Per* House, Afternoon and Evening. EUCHRE. EUCHRE vTTr<vmv a yra^BßE™ ■f*- and DANCE will be held in tlu Euchre at 7.45 p.n.sha^' Good pri" 'I" Supper Excellent Music Gents Is 6d Ladies Is. Aggregate ' Prize for Lad' and Gent scoring most, points during sea eon. Chocolate and Cigarette Wait? A. W. CROSKERYJj^ SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICES, 11 a.m. THIS SUNDAY. ' 7 p.m. REV' V\-¥ HOLLAND. 8.A., B.D' Will occupy the Pulpit BALLROOM DANCING. ' " M ISf PBt??i^ S TBATES *>" wtamsd Teaching" 1 AMERICA ' and ">« Resumed Studio, 13, King's Chambers, WMis-st Telephone 87.0. Private Lessons, frd* ■^rbv^n^^ ci—.. -» NW^a&ut^ NishtROF- 5 WOOD, UJC APTD" Waltz Expert, gives .lessonVdaili' by appointment. Weta Ordinary. Reverse Jazz Waltz, Fox Trot, One-Step. Class every evening, 6.45 to 7.45. Saturdays at 3. Juvenile, class, Saturdays, " 11 a.m Ballroom-^ and Fancy Dancing, Hijrhl land and Characteristic a specialty. Academy :S6, Abel Smith.'street FUNERAL NOTICE rrfiE Friends-of the Late Georcc Her■M- bert aro respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leavo his Dau R !> ter s Residence, No. 12, Huia-st.,' Petone To-morrow (Sat.urday), 6th July, 1923, at i p.m., for the Karori Cemolcrv." - J. R. CROFT, ■ ;. .. Undertaker, Hutt and Potono. ; '' lei. 3621 (3 ting-s). . FUNERAL NOTICE. ' ' ' HPI4E Funeral of the late George Jlulier mil leave Brown and Allen's, the Hutt Valley •Funeral FurnisiiersT '"'jlair road, Lower Hutt, To-morrow, .'Saturday, at 2.30, for tho Cemetery, Taite.'.' FUNERAL CARD.npHE: Punpral of tho lato Mrs. Hannah ■*- Morgan-arc imitcd to attond; her Funeral.-which win lcacb the-Jrortuary Chapol of E. Mcrris, Jun., 60, TavauaUist v 10-inorrow (Saturday), at, 10 a.m., for the Cemotcry, Karori " ' •■ E. MORRIS, Jun., „ • Funeral Direotor, 60 Taranaki-st.. and 28, Riddiford-st,-Teephona 22-159 (day and night). - FUNERAL NOTICE. - rpHE Friends of the late Gcorjfe Her- -*• bert ar« respectfully invited to atten<l his Funeral, which will leave his daughter's residence, 12,' Huia street, Petone, at 1 p.m., Saturday, for the Karori Cemetery. ' . J,. R. CROFT, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE/ THE Friends of Mr. John Purvis are invited (p attend the Funeral of his late bolovor) wife, Jcssio.Purvis, which will leave his rcfidence, Tawhia street, Trentham, Saturday, 7th July. 1923, ai, 1.30 p.m.. for tlie Trentham Churchya-d 'P. ROBERTSON, Undertaker. Upper Hull.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1923, Page 2

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