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DANCING. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT 8 to 11. TO-NIGHT "]>JEW Century' Hall, Kent terrace, -n Come and. hear Brattle's Lucky 5 play all the latest jazz hits; they're good. Ladies ls 6d, Gents 2s. Supper. rjtHE AMBASSADOR. TO-NIGHT. ~~ TO-NIGHT. INFORMAL NIGHT INFORMAL NIGHT" INFORMAL NIGHT. With good music, splendid catering, and all the requisites of Happiness , EVENING DRESS NOT NECESSARY, i Either for ladies or gentlemen, , . THE AMBASSADOR. : THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. TO- NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Wellington's Oldest Assembly. The Good Old Dances in the Good Old Way. TITHE Popular VIOLET ASSEMBLY •*■ .hold their Dance TO-NIGHT, and continue to hold their 'Happy Evenings Every Tuesday and Thursday Night throughout the season. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. Come and Win a Prize. Miss Murphy's Violet Orchestra. J. Sharp, M.C., H. Spackman, Hon. Sec. Approved by Genius for 200 yean. BROADWOOD PIANOFORTES. Tone, Touch, and. Durability. rpHE things that matter in a. good X Pianoforte:"—. . The tone must be full and resonant, the touch light and responsive. Both must remain so for a lifetime—and more. In the BROADWOOD, an three requirements are attained to the highest possible pitch of perfection Buy a. BROADWOOD, and you buy a fnend for life. If credit is a convenience, easy terms can be arranged. an^so^l'td.^ bro^™d the bristol piano co., ltd the bristol piano co.! ltd]) wellington. Established 1883. Branches and Agencies throughout. New, Zealand. NEW ADDRESS"! NEW. ADDRESS! Extension of MISS BLACK'S ROSEMARY" FLORAL STUDIO. OSEMARY" FLORAL STUDIO. I Miss Black, -whose "Rosemary" J Floral Studio in Manners street is so well known, has taken NEW. AND ENLARGED PREMISES in Willis street—a few steps above Perrett's Corner. . Miss Black is now in a better ■-.. position than ever to give exceptional service 'in Floral Work. An experienced staff is maintained for the execution of Wedding and Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths, Posies, etc. You are invited to call at the • new address.

"ROSEMARY" FLORAL STUDIOS, - 129, Willis street (Half-minut© aboye Perrett's Corner). Also 94, Manners street. MAYBE it was her baby stare—maybo it was her smile—mavbo it was her angel eyes—MAYBE? . Sco "VANITY FAIR." KING'S, 'commencing NEXT FRIDAY. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that » charge as under will be made for admission to. the BASIN RESERVE on SATURDAY, tho 2nd August, 1924, under the -Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), 1912, after the hour of 12 o'clock noon:— ADULTS (over 15" years of age) SIXPENCE. CHILDREN (under 15 years of aj?e) FREE. " fa ' Porsons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned and who remain after 6uch hour are liable to pay the above charge. JNO. R, PALMER, ( Town Clark. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. WYLIE AND WIREN, Solictors, ha.-*e removed from. Woodward street to new offices on tho ground floor of "Invicta House," 138, Fcatherston street, corner Johnson street. SECTION OWNERS. PLANS and Specifications prepared, Alterations designed; moderate fees. Apply A. Victor Smith, Architect, 142 Willis-st (side entrance). MEN 25 PER CENT. OFF. TAILORED Suit Sale-^ per cent. off. House of Satisfaction, Tailors for Men, 99. Willis-st. RS. WOODWARD, 121, Vivian-et (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing-. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-243. RS. MIET still is Cash Buyer (big or small lots) Ladies' and Gent*' Wardrobes, Lctl-off Clothing of. all descriptions, Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks Cheats of Toolo; best prices. Address' \ 125, ViYian-st. TeL SI-76Q.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2