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DANCING. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Jellicoe. • , TTiOWN HALL, 4th JULY. A.OWN HALL, 4th JULY. MASKED PLUNKET BALL. MASKED PLUNKET BALL. MASKED PLUNKET BALL. Proceeds in aid.of the Plunket Society's Work. Numerous Prizes Watch for Further Particulars. MINUET COMPETITION. MINUET COMPETITION. MINUET COMPETITION. Powder and Patches. Fancy Dress Optional. NOTE.—Mr. Theo. Trezise has generously offered to give free tuition in the Minuet to parties of oijrht or sixteen. * Form your Party To-day. RiiiK Plunket Rooms—Telephones 21-513 or 2108, for full particulars. KEEP THE 4th FREE. >Buy your Tickets from The Bristol Piano Company or Stewart Dawsdn's. ' COMPLIMENTARY DANCE to MISS BORLASE will be held "on WEDNESDAY. 18th JUNE, 1924, at 8 p.m.. in ST. FRANCIS' EALL, Hill street. Tickets (5s Singles,_ 9s Doubles), obtainable from the Committee, or from ARMIT'S. Tobaconiats, Lambton quay. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. PICO' DANCES. WILL be held every SATURDAY, commencing SATURDAY NEXT, in Early Settlers' Hall, 65, Abel Smith street. Programme of Dances to suit everyone. First-class Dance OvgUestra. Admission: Single Is fed, 2s, Double 3s. Shadow and other Novelty Dances... Dance Director, PROF. C. WOOD, U.K.A, MIRAMAR QDKJSN CARNIVAL. A DANCE will bo held in the. MIRAMAR TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY, 17tli JUNE, in aid of the MiramaiQueon Carnival. Novelty Dances. Refreshments. Gants Is 6d, Ladies- Is. Music by Messrs. H. Beardsmore and F. Butler. ', 1 DANCING. fTVHE Management of the Boheniian As--a- sembly hold their Learners' and Practice Cluss Evcrv TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, in tho Bohemian Dancing Aeadoniy, 82, Manners street (late Socialist Hall). Ladies Is, Gents 2s.1 Lessons by appointment. ' Direction ... JACK.DYE. MISS WHYTE. ■DANCE. \ \ fJIHE Evans Bay Swimming Club are -<- holding a Dance irt the Kilbirnio Hall, opposito Recreation Ground, on WEDNESDAY, 13th INST. Mr. Tv.rrnll's large Orchestra are providing the Musio (complimentary). Tickets, 2s' 6d each. Nice Suoper provided.' 0. H. BENGK, 6, Boulcott street, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. ■. . ;..■..... DANCING. ~~. mHE BOHEMIAN'S, who hold the -B- largest Dancing Assembly in the history of Wellington and are the originators of the Card and Jolly Miller Waitjea.hold thoir Refined Assemblies EVERY SATURDAY. MONDAY, and WEDNESDAY EVKNINGS iu'St. Potor's H?1I TO-NIGHT, 48 Prizes given away free. Come ond win one, Ladie* Is 6c1," Gents 2a. Direction, Jack Dye. Miss Whyte. TQ-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MODERN DANCING, ODDFELLOWS' New Hall. Clyde quay, full Orchestra of Professional Players. The Floor is perfect and tho Programme includes Novelty Fo:; TroU, Streamer Waltzes, and Ballroom Dar.eas. Everybody invited. - Subs.: Ladies 2s, Gents, 2s Cd, Supper provided in Spacious' 1,01155203. Dancing 8 to 12. THE AMBASSADOR." , -GREAT GALA SESSION. GREAT GALA SESSION. With A. G..FROST and the Famous AMBASSADOR NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. '•- RESERVES TEL.' 1636, THE AMBASSADOR, HE AMBASSADOR. ~" BALLROOM DANCING .' I TJERFECT Waltz, Fox-Trot, and Ono- -»- stop guaranteed in Throe Private Lessons, by PROF. G. WOOD, ,U X \ P.T.D., through tho simple, natural mo' thod evolved from his vast experience as the leadmjr Teacher of Society Daiciug. Call for first lesson any time. Classes every Evening at 8. >Studio 88, , Abel Smith street. MISCELLANEOUS. IPS. -HUNT, Magnetic Healer, has -_U-fa_ Resumed Praehco at Rod's Buildnig, Court cjiaj-pl. T AND .Agents—Please Nuto'• that my -B-* P-roporly, situated at 141, Washing-ton-ay., Brooklyn, is withdrawn from Siile.-F. K. Bowdmi, __^^ MRS." "GALUCHAWK, Clairvoyant, gives Reading'at 147. Wiliis-st. Ladies only, from 10 to 9. Also Sunday Night. ' '■' TCY Sheets hold no terrors warmed with JL the Uniquo Hot Water Bottle. All chemists and dealers. ALARM Cloiiks—Great olfer, 0110 weeß only. Reliable Clocks, 8s 6d, 12s 6d; oxooplional value. .Heiuenmnn's, Jeweller, Willis-sfc. jpQME and Dnio at the Farmers' InstiV ' tuto Tea Rooms, 12. to 2, a good Lunch, la 3d. WELLINGTON Cabinet C 0.,,56, Ade-laide-rd Now scheme. Furniture factory to the public saves a- lot of money. Tel. 22-231. ■ . " Pb UxVi B [NG—lf you require a jjood -Plumber and a satisfactory job done promptly, Tel. '20-932. C. W. Martin, 13, Tory-st. - ' "INSTALLS Dyewrks, 85. Vivian-st.— -B-^ We dyo Curtains, Table Cloths, Suits, Costumes, etc,, equal' to new. HnRY the Rialto for Hot Dinners, Grills, -*- Morning, Afternoon Teas, Soup, Beef Tea obtainable during day. J'W.M. 813 Boot Sa)e-~Ladies" Warm • Felt Slippers, 2s lid pair./.. J.. \V. Martin, Courtcuay-pl. and Manners>st, only. . EBAUTIFUL" Gold Brooches—Greatly reduced iv price, for 0110 wook only. Hninomaim's. JcwpUora. Willis-st, UNIQUE Hot' Water Bottles, a product of the North British Rubber Co. All chemists and dealers. rTMIE Best iri Town for the Money— Jl- Patrons' opinion of the Is 3d Lunch at tho Farmers' Institute. "pDWARDS'S Open Warehouse. Willis-X-4 st.,-next; Empress—Old Willow-pat-tern Tea, Break-fast, and Coffee' Cups and Saucers, and Tea Sola, arrived.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9