BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! TO-MORROW!—At 7.45 p.m.—TO-MORROW! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. VOLAIRE v. BLACKBURN. : AND PRELIMINARIES, INCLUDING A. M'CORMICK v. C. M(RAE (Heavyweight Champion) (Wellington.)- r PRICES—Sb and 2s 6d (plus tax). ~. Str 9 ?t°?nn L/ N and AEF DO°R T&KETS at NED PERRY'S, Manners btrqet, until 4 p.m. on Tuesday. . ■ EARLY DOOR TICKETS also at LEN. SOWMAN'S, Lambton Quay.
t4£s KILBIRNIE, JAZZ T>ALAIS DE DANSE, S.XLZ JT, TUESDAY. JAZZ TUESDAY. ; •JA.Z/5 Special Music by J/AZZ (5) "THE COLUMBIANS." (5) JAZZ Popular prices, including tasty sup-i JAZZ • per: Is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d. J.AZZ , S. HEADLAND. |; TTTLBIRNIE ART UNION. £300 FOR Is.' Position of. Competitors, 27th October:— Mr. E. Nolan 2150 Miss W. Collins 2120 i Miss A, Lynch 1600 I Miss M.. Kennedy 1420 Mr. M. O'Connor 930 Miss M. Fitzgibbon 800 Miss E. Foley 570 Art Union to be drawn 20th November. For tickets apply T. F. Connolly, Kilbirnie.. rpHANKS—To all those who so kindly -P- assisted my Husband in the accident which befell him in Crawford road on the 23rd inst., please accept my sincerest Thanks. MRS. C. FREE, • / Tawhinu road, Miramar. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. riIHE Company hereby gives one •*- month's notice of its intention to issue a special policy in place of Policy No; 253380, issued by The Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company, Ltd., on the life of James Wright,- and declared to have been lost. , ■ C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Wellington, 29th October, 1923. BREAD. BREAD. . BREAD. IN spite of strong ofcosition, Tve have secured the premises known as Thorndon Bakery, Tinakori road, where wo intend to conduct a high-class bakery and confectionery business. We deliver to any part of the city. Ring Tel. 2989, and you will be served promptly. ANDERSON AND COX. HP. HANIFY (tho younger), Li- • censed Surveyor, of Wellington, wishes to announco that his father, MR. H. P. HANIFY, of Sydney, has sold his business, which is being carried on at the old address, 27a, Panama street, under the style of M. GANDAR (late H. P. Hanify). H. P. HANIFY (the younger) has' started in practice on his own account, and has taken offices in THE NORWICH UNION FIRE -, . .BUILDING, '■'.■■ , 155,.Featherston street, i Tol.. 2455.' .;, , ' .;' Tel. '5453. """""""funeral "card!"""™^"™ TOE Friends of the late William Mouat ■*- M'Laren are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street, on Wednesday, the 31st October, 1923, at 2 p.m., for the" Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JTJNR., Funeral Furnisher, 60, Taranaki street. Telephone 22-159. ' ' FUNERAL NOTICE. f|*(HE Friends of the late Sergt.'-Major 4- James Finn are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, No. 44, Hamilton road, Hataitai on Wednesday,' 31st Octobar, 1923, at 2 p.m., for tho Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H". WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide road. Telephone 24-155. A REMINDER TO^THEGENBRAL * PUBLIC. , SYMONS NAUSBAUM will pay the Highest Prices for Left-off Suits Dress and Dinner: Suits, Ladies' Apparel' Boots, etc., Cameras, Musical Instruments "of any description, and Jnwellery of any kind. Get my price before selling. Telephone 22-668. " Note Address: 63, COURTENAY-PL. I JVfRS. MIET still is Cash Buyer (big IfJL or 6mall lots) Ladies' and Gento' Wardrobes, Left-off Clothing of all da- j scriptioris. Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks Chests of Tools; best prices. Address-' 125. Vivian-st. Tel. 21-760. " ■m/f ORRIS BRICKMAN Buys SuiU XtX Dinner and Dress Suits, Cameras. Gramophones, aud Musical Instruments of all descriptions. Try our price before selling elsewhere. Ring Tel. 21-261, or call 65, Courtenay-pl. RS. WOODWARD, 121, Vivian-st . (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-ofj Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-245. ■AIK AN» TOILET SPECIALISTS. LADIES, your Hair fixes your age. So why have grey hair when we are Specialists in Ineoto Hair Staining ? Consult Miss Laurenson (late Farmer's, Sydney), 60, Manners-st. Tel. 148. ADIESI^The Louvre Toilet SaiorTTi always at your service. Certificated Experts in all branches of this profession Tel. 203. Opp. Hotel Windsor. "1/fILSOM AND CO., are the oldest-es--LTX. tablished Hair and Face Specialists. Special Course Treatments by appointment. Our celebrated Han-work of every description. Life-like it defies detection. 94, Willis-st. Tel: 814. TAMF OR D AND C 0., 123, Cub* street. "La Naturelle " Partings'in Hairwork cannot be distinguished from the natural scalp. This wonderful work is manufactured by vs 1 only, and i» on view in the window. Beautiful Combs direct from Paris monthly. Marcel Waving (S operators), Dressing, Staining, and Massage obtainable. .Children's hair-cuttinc Combings mounted 2s per oz. Tel. 21-220. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. j TTAVE it destroyed by Kusma. Wrin-J-A kles and other facial blemishes permanently removed by the famous Coman Method. Letters of commendation from I ladies successfully treated are in my ! hands and may be inspected by those interested. Call or send stamped addressed envelope for free literature. FLORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D., 3a,' Courtsnay place Tel. 22-070. MRS. ROLLESTON, LTD., 256, LalmV ton quay. Certificated Experts., in Permanent Waving, Electrolysis, "Diseases if the Scalp, Facial Medicated Mud ?ack, and Massage, Hairwork. Best qual:ty English Hair, any style. Tel. 1599. . MISS HILSON (London, Licensed Permanent Waver* hair and face treatments, staining hennaing, cutting, combings mado up. 132, Willis-st (next Albert Hote). Tel. 2302: ' A COMPLETE Seven-course Face Treatment for 25s is a special feature of the "Boudoir Camille" Toilet Service. Ring 1791 for an appointment. Miss Elder. Mandel's Buildings. Willis street. C3L?"EPWELI, Mattresses—Single 20s. "~^ oublo 355. Throw away your wornotit Aidttrdsa. Direct Furnituro Supplies, 141, Maancrs-at., opp. King's.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1923, Page 2
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