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rpoWN HALL TOWN HALL. TUESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. EXTRA CONCERT BY ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, A large audience gave Miss Osborn an overwhelming reception. An instantaneous success. REMEMBER—TUESDAY NEXT. Secure your Seats at once. | Miss Osborn will be heard in a programme of beautiful songs and arias, including some of the bird song 3, by special request. . . Supporting Artists: Madame Evelyn de Mauny Pianist i Mr. Leon de Mauny Violinist Signor Alf. P. Truda Flautist Prices: 5«, 3a, and 2s. Students' concessions on application at The Bristol Piano Co. n —_s__^- ::^L _ _ LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. PUBLIC MEETING ÜBLIC MEETING On SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, In the EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, .Willis street. REV. J. K. ARCHER, REV. J. K. ARCHER, Labour Member, G'hristchuich City Council, \ Will speak on A TRUE MISSION'OF HEALING A TRUE MISSION OF HEALING. Chairman: Mr. P. Fvaser, M.P. Doors, open 7. Silver Coin Collection. WELLINGTON TOWN HALL.TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, STELLA POWER "Tho Little Melba," .TRHE Wellington Technical College Stu" ■*■ dent's. Association will hold the FINAL DANCE of the season, TOMORROW, in the New College, at 7.30 ' p.m. Admiesion Is 6d. Good floor, supper, and music. J Members are urged to make this widely known. H. J. BENNETT, Hon. Soo. ST. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAY. I A SELECT .EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE will be held in the above hall TO-MORROW NIGHT (Sat.)( at 8: o'clock. Proceeds in aid' of Children's GhrUbmas Party Fund. Good prizes; refreshments. • Single tickets .Is 6d, double tickets 2s 6d. A. BELL, Hon. Sec. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING LEARNERS' CLASS TO-NIGHT at 8. T^ MPR ES S BALLROOM, ■*-"• 86, Abel Smith street. To-morrow (Sat.) afternoon, 3-5, Is. Gala Night 8-12. Single, 2s, 2s 6d; Double, 4s. ' MIRAMAR. BAND. rrtHE above Band. will render a First- [ A class Programme at tho Polo Grounds Miramar, on SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. H. MOSS, i . . ' Secretary. SPRING SEASON. SPRING SEASON. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. Hosts of Novolties and Special Attrac. tions. The Ambassador Band in best form. Unique decorative scheme. BOOK NOW FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY Telephone 1635. THE AMBASSADOR, HE AMBASSADOR. , Cabarot de Luxe. I HAWKES BAY A. AND P. SHOW AT HASTINGS RACECOURSE I 17th and- 18th OCTOBER, i HOLIDAY Exoursion Tickets to Hastings and Napier, available for return up to and including 24th October 1923, will bo obtainable as under: — From Feathorston, Greytown, Ngawapurua, and intermediate stations, on 15th and 16th October, and from Palmerston North, Te Hauke. and intermediate staI tiois, on 17th and 18th October. On 15th Ootobor. the usual 9.50 a m Masterton-Woodville and 2.25 p.m Wood-ville-Mastorton trains will NOT run. Train for Woodville leaves Masterton 6.20 a.m. Return train for Masterton leaves Woodville 7.0 p.m. For further particulars see handbills. NOTICE. IF the Furniture left in my house at Mount Pleasant is not removed within one week", and charges paid, it will be sold to defray expenses. JOHN WRIGHT. DAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE" SPECIAL NOTICE. On account of Uio present condition of tho Day's Bay roud, Leyland Buses will run to Day's Bay on SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY, until further notice. SATURDAY.—Leave *Bo\ven street, 9.45 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 11.15 a.m.. i p.m. SUNDAY.—Lrav© Bowen ttrcel, 10.?0 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay,. 11.45 aim., 1.30 p.m. Tha Bum* will -till fen *vail«W«. for Special Kngagemuui*. LE.YLAND MOTORS,. LTD,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

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