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m u nder_the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY USICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY ; COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. TOWN HALL. TOWN H4TT TOWN HALLTO-NIGHT TOWN HALL-TO-NIGHT. OFFICIAL~OPENING , At 7.45 by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL. An excellent programme has been ar- I ranged for to-night, comprising the pick ! of competitors from to-day's trials. I COME EARLY "ro SAVE DISAP- . ■■• POINTMENT. j nffio- 1!^" 1' of M<«d»y's sessions m Official Programme. i T^w'T^?™? 8?' M Afternoon,',! l Town Hall: (Gallery), Is; Downstairs, 6d Concert Chamber, 6d. Evenings, 3s 2 8 , and Is. (No tax). Book at BRISTOL. I _ ; ,' G- W.VJENNER, Secretary.,./; J>LUNKET MEDAL CONTEST'"'"''; . .' .: ,'.,:'ln ■■-■ ;;' ■ ORATORY, '■■■■'! TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, j . • NEXT SATURDAY, Ist SEP- ' I TEMBER, 8 p.m. SPEECHES ON— ~~ ; Napoleon Bonaparte, Abraham Lincoln, j Signor Mussolini, Julius Caesar, Captain Scott, Father Damien, Rabindranafch Tagore, Ferdinand de Lesaeps. Judges: Right Hon. Sir. Joseph Ward, P.C., Bart Hon. W. Downie Stewart, LL.B M P G. G. G. Watson, Esq., M.A., LL.B." ADMISSION—Ib (no tax). R. M. CAMPBELL, Secretary, Victoria College Debating Society. M ISS -v£&V-HDGHES^ ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION. 25, BULLER STREET. BALLROOM D*ANCING. JIVfR- E..M. HYMAN will teach you **■*■ the nght and only way to Fox Trot, | One-Step, and Jazz Waltz. Private individual lessoiiß by; appointment at moderate tees. -The Arnold Studios, 107, Manners street . (entrance . through Blue Bird Confectioners) . • |^/£R. .ERNEST M. JONES, Baritone, Bel Canto School of Singing. Voice, Placement and ' Correction. Pianoforte instruction. Studio, No. £•, First Floor, Adelphi Chambers, 102, Willis-st. MILLINERY RENOVATING. T ADIES—Now is the time to have your hats' efiilfully and tastefully altered to now season's styles. Bring them along to Mrs. Barker, Milliner, 123, Vivian street, opp. Marion street. ■ AY'S BAY MCTOR SERVICE SPECIAL NOTICE. On account of: the present condition of tho Day's Bay road, Leyland Buses will run to Day's Bay on SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY, until further notice SATURDAY.—Leave Bowen «treet 945 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 11.15 a.m.. 4- p.mSUNDAY.—Leavaßowen street, 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 11.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. The Buses- will .Mill be *v»il»ble for Special Engagements. LEYLAND MOTORS, LTD. 7 THAT IDEA OF YOURS! PERHAPS you've cot an idea that real, fine satisfactory made-to-order garments are expensive. Just put that idea right' out of your head, and order a Geo Noble Suit. ' We have solved the problem of making stood clothes to order, perfect in fit, cut, and style, at most moderate prices. Your first order will prove that. GEO. NOBLE AND CO., High-class Tailors, 15, Manners street (over Strand Theatre) Telephone 3839. FUNERAL NOTICE: fpHE Funeral of tho late John Whoeler ■*• will leave tho residence of hia son-in-law, Mr. Arthurs, 21, Manchester street, Petone, To-morrow (Sunday), 26th Au»ust--1923, at 1.30 p.m..- for the Karoii Cemetery. Private' interment. R. H. PARRANT AND CO., Undertakers, . 46, FiUlierbßi-t streat, Pctono. /lelophoni- 2426 (1 \ii\g and 1 short),

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4