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/CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8. In consequence of the success of these Concerts, Mr. E. J. Gravestook has arranged for Miss. STELLA" POWER, STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, "The Little Melba," Who has so completely captured Wellington audiences with her wonderful singing, THREE EXTRA CONCERTS. WILLIAM JAMES, WILLIAM JAMES, The Brilliant Australian ComposerPianist. HAROLD BECK, the Talented 'Cellist. TO-MORROW MISS POWER will Sing: "CASTA DIVA CHE INARGENTI" (Norma) Bellini WALTZ SONG from "Romeo and „.. Jul'"«t" Gounod Nymphes et Sylvains" „ Bember«Romance" .; „ Debussy , Les Angos Pluerent" Bemberg „™S. Joyous Bird" M. Phillips The Wren" Liza Lehmann Etc. Plan at The Bristol. Reserved Seats 6s, Unreserved 4s and 2s. Pius tax. Students' concessions. Day Sales at The Blue Bird. j N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. I N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. rjRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIV\L And SALE OF WORK I TO-s^N^raiSvlM\lß TUS-! Opening- Ceremony, FRIDAY, at 3 by MR. P. FRASER, M.P. * . Monster Attraction, Bargains Galore, Fun and Amusement for All. Lucky Baby Competition. SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS: % and Fancy Work Stalls, Railway Stall, Tramway Stall, Produce, Flowers, Lolly, General, and Toy Stalls, Bran Tubs, Refreshment Cafe, Etc Etc. Sideshows. Side-showg, Side-shows. Music by DIXIE BOYS' JAZZ "ORCHESTR-A. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 3: Children's Plain and Fancy Dancee. U-ood Prizes. Good Music. Admission 6d. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, At 8: Grand Fancy Dress Carnival and Confetti, Balloons. Good Music. Good Prizes, and a, Jolly Good Time. Nothing like this ever offered before. ; FANCY DANCING BY MR. JOE KNOWSLEY'S PUPILS. You Must Sco the ' MAMMOTH SPIDER WEB, j Cover the whole building. Contains miles of Web. Unravelled at 9.30 Saturday Evening. Admission—Friday Afternoon, Free; Friday Evening and Saturday Evening, 6d. i LABOURITES, SUPPORT YOUR I OWN CARNIVAL! HOW MUCH DUST IS IN YOUR CARPET? T^THEN you send your Carpet to 4J»e '*" Victoria Laundry to be ory-cleaued every particle of dust is mechanically beaten . out, and finally removed by a vacuum process. ■When the carpet is cleaned the dust is weighed, and we will gladly tell our clients how much dust was removed from their carpets. 27L8 OF DUST RECENTLY RE- - MOVED FROM ONE CARPET. Do not keep such an accumulation of germ-breeding dust in your home; you do not know what disease and sickness you are risking. WE SPECIALISE IN DRY CLEANING CARPETS. Just telephone us your needs, or call in any of our Depots. We'll send for the Carpet, clean it, and return it to you looking as fresh as when first bought. Carpets relaid if required. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD., Hanson street, Wellington. DISSOLUTION. ' ! VIT'E, the Undersigned, hereby mutual- ""■■ ly agree to Dissolve the Partnership hitherto .existing between us under the titlo of BIRCHAM AND HIGGINS, Painters, Paperhangors, etc., of 100, Taranaki street, Wellington. The firm will in future "be carried on by W. H. Higginß under the title of W ( H. Higgins and Co. . The- said W. H. Higgins is hereby authorised to collect all outstanding accounts, and to pay all debts incurred by the firm of Bircham and Higgins. (Signed)STANLEY ERNEST BIRCHAM. WILLIAM HAVES HIGGINS. Witness — JOHN MONRO. 31st October, 1523. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF PAVILION, LYALL BAY. mENpERS will be received at the of. A fice of the undersigned up to 3.50 p.m on THURSDAY, the Bth NOVEMBER, 1925, for a leaso of those premises known as the Lyall Bay Pavilion, 6ituate on the Lyall Bay Beach, for a term of three (3) years. Conditions, etc., may be seen at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall City. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Lease of Pavilion, Lyall "Bay." JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Ist November, 1923. TO BUILDERS. IHTIENDERS are invited for the 'erection -*- of a House in Upper Rata road, Hataitai. Plans and specifications, etc., may be seen at our office in Boulcott Chambers, where tenders are to bo sent in at or before Noon of Monday the 12th inst, C TILLIARD NATUSCH AND SONS, Registered Architects and Structural Engineers, Boulcott. Chambers, Wellington.. ~" " CHIMNEY SWEEP ■ "LTERB.- TOMLINSON. Practical Chim- i « \^l, SV>P nd Con'c»st Cleaner,! V Kiddi*ord.-iU..>iewi«wn. Tel. 24-472. J

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2