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I . ANNOUNCEMENT.. 'MISS JEANNE ETEVENEAUX, JEWELLER, 117, CUBA STREET, Announces that she has taken MR. E. W.'BURD into Partnership in her business as Jeweller, carried on at 117, Cuba Street, as from the 30th of September, 1924. MR. BURD'S reputation as Manufacturing Jeweller is of long standing in the trade, being connected with the firm of W. N. TUCKER and his successors for the last twenty years. MR. BURD will be in charge of the Manufacturing and Repairing side of the business, and will enable the firm to further serve the public in regard to MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. THE FIRM IN FUTURE WILL BE KNOWN AS ETEVENEAUX & BURD. JUST ARRIVED PER REMUERA. SMART GOWNS AND WRAPS FOR DAY AND SEMI-EVENING WEAR. WONDERFULLY INEXPENSIVE GARMENTS SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR US IN EUROPE BY OUR MR. W. QUEREE. DAINTY CREPE-DE-CHINE DRESSES—In beaded, embroidered, or plain T^ fc7l?-!i •"' black, navy tabac, kingfisher, champagne, rose, saxe; 59s 6d to £5 5s DELIGHTFUL SHOT TAFFETA SILK DRESSES—In the latest models; in daisy-blue, apricot, fawns, champagne, and browns. At 55s and 65s SMART MAROCAIN DRESSES—In wool and silk, with designs in braid, print-<-.i1?'-,?^ c T m r broldered; in almonJ» r °se, fawn, tabac, copper, black; 49s 6d to 79s 6d CHARMEUSE MAROCAIN DRESSES—A beautiful lustrous material; in kingfisher, brown, mid saxe- blue; 59s 6d Handsomely Beaded CREPE-DE-CHINE DRESSES—With or without sleeves; in flame, brown, black and white, black and tabac; £5 15s and £8 15s BLACK CREPE-DE-CHINE JUMPERS—Superbly embroidered by hand in colour; 84s Beaded Net NOVELTY JUMPERS—In black, white, and colours- 39s 6d lho Latest WRAP-OVER SPRING COATS—In Marocain and Gabardine, with tiie new putted collar and sleeves; in black, fawn, mastic, grey; £6 15s to £8 15s JNew Marabout Stoles—ln large handsome'styles; 59s 6d to 79a 6d. New Marabout .^apes—Handsomely mixed with curled ostrich feather; 27s 6d and 49s 6d NEW JUMPER SUITS, NEW SILK JUMPERS, NEW COSTUMES DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT THESE INEXPENSIVE GARMENTS QUEREE BROS., ne, willis street. TJIANOFORTE RECITAL ORCHESTRAL RECITAL RECITAL CLIFFORD KEMP. SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA, CLIFFORD KFMP SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA, ■ CLIFFORD KEMP. Assisted by TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. MRS. J. F. WOODWARD AND SATURDAY NEXT 4th OCTOBER, MR. LEN C. BARNES. B p' mAlso, CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, MRS. R. J. WILDISH (Soprano) CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MRS. R. J. WILDISH (Soprano). Accompanist: Mrs Janet Ross Hector TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Prices: 3s and 2s, plus tax. Plan at TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Bristol. Special Concessions to Students At 8 p.m. and Colle S«- ' BOXING. "OALACE THEATRE, PETONB, ORCHESTRAL ITEMS: , -*- MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, n , <m '„. ,» m, \ FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONOverture—"Raymond" (A. Taylor) ship OF N.Z. Haydn's "Surpriso" Symphony . Between ' Item from Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker GEORGE CURRAN (Holder! Suite" i "Hiawatha" Ballet Music . BERT BROWN (Challenger). „_ TT . „ (Coleridge Taylor 15 R oun ds. 'Poupee Valsante" (Poldmi) Also 4 AMATEUR BOUTS, Praoludium' (Jarnefeldt) Including Heavyweight Contest between 808 FITZSIMMONS And JOE PLAMUS. _. , „ , , , „,, . , Prices: Stage Seats, 7s 3d, plus tax. Tickets, 2s 6d, and Pkn at Bristol. Ringside and Circle, la 6d, plus tax. No Booking Fee. No Tax. Ba<£ Sea> J? ?<*, Pl" 3 te /~ T , Barber and Whetton s Bus leaves Lambton .Station at 7.30, returning after fight. ■ ■ Bus also from Taita at 7 p.m. W S BRTPF TO-MORROW NIGHT, Hon. Secretary, H.V.B.A. 8 o'clock. —r— ; : gALVATION ivii^MY CITAD.EL, , B B _QU A "THE FESITV^'FLOWERS." ™E ANNUAL Y.M.^ GYMNASIUM Realistio Costumes, Vocal and Instru- ~ mental Music; 40 voices participating. f^ RAND OPERA HOUSE. MRS. WILFRiD ANDREWS SATURDAY^ OCTOBER, uijsuig. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Chairman : MAJOR BLADIN. Tickets, Ib. Proceeds in Aid of Self- A GREAT SPEOTAO D"L Vlt EVENT denial Appeal. , 350 MEMBERS OF THE V.M.C \. GYMNASIUM TAKING PART. FAREWELL! FAREWELL! PRODUCED BY MR. J. A. DUFFY To Physical Director Y.M.O.A. (CHINESE FOOTBALL TEAM. PRICES^. 2s, 1, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ' B°°kmS 6d 6xtra2nd OCTOBER, . ' "V" LUNCHEON CLUB. JOY NIGHT 2s6d. JOY NIGHT M^ speak at the V Luncheon Club YM - C.A., Willis-st., To-morrow, Thursday] at THE BTfi TmTO TTATT 1 .P'? 1- Tn °se dosiring to attend 'are IHL miA iLmI" "ALL. aß ked to notify the V.M.C.A. Office , . Thursday morning. MR. C DALTON'S fATjARVTI R.A.0.8. ORCHESTRA! TUARUA LODGE, No. 2, N.Y.C. TNVITATION is extended to all Lodges I 1 our Hours Enjoyment. -*• o£ the above Order to be present at the Lower Hutt on S-VTURDVY 4th See the Wonderful Decorations. Oct., 1924. All Brothers cordially 'invitGREAT LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. * 'Tt^HTON, Secretary. 2s 6d Admits to Gallery and Dancing DANCjNG. Floor. ■ —— BALLROOM DANCING. Good Supper Arrangements. A' BOON TO BEGINNERS.—WaItz, XA Fox Trot, One-step, in three private lessons. Call for n'rst lesson any time _ froui 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. —~—— Studio: 86, Abel Smith street. MEEIINQS. Prmoipal: Prof. C. Wood, U.K AP - — ■ T.D., Gold and Silver Medallist BlaokVICTORIA LEAGUEfWELLINGTON P°°l Festival, open to all teachers of BRANCH). Great Britain. fBIHE Seventeenth Annual Meeting will ~~ ■■ iK^Jfts^SS^r^uffl: M ISS PHTLLIS (BABS) p^'T--1 All members are requested to be present, cher of Ballroom Dancing, Tango, as a. full meeting is desired. Business:' Blues, Fqi-Trot, etc. Statement of Aooounts, Election of President -V^MMpifoT Hon. Sec. = * * Studio: 31, Marion street. KELBURN RATEPAYERS' TRANCING. — Profossor JuTlsi of ASSOCIATION. " "Laundry and Julls" (direct from Paris), now appearing nightly at the WELLINGTON CITIZENS' WAR Grand Opera House, is prepared to give MEMORIAL. Special Lessons in Modern Ballroom Dancing, including the Latest Steps in AN Urgent Meeting of the Residents the Fox Trot, Blues, Tango, and Waltz. of Kelburn and District will bo Apply held at the PROFESSOR JULLS, KELBURN KIOSK, Stage Door, Grand Opera House j TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVEN- ■RATTTtnmVT nANomn — I ING, the 2nd inst., at 8 o'clock, to make iffiS ISOBFL mrira' arrangements for carrying out Kelburn's MIS& (L a to of SvaSevt Sharon raising funds for the above Me- ™ ACH E B (LC e ™ feL Dancing thf mttfr 8 "c reqUo3tCtl t0 atteDd vrriaS dof SBL cu yEs! atCHIC aAto, COFot OhaTmanfH. MAINLAND, Esc,., Pre- V^i^^bo^*™^ sident. PAKIbIAiN XAnKxU. Speakers: Members of the Executive L, aarnJ° Ida"wJ1 da"wJf r n aC^f and ""oothly of the War Memorial Committee wltl\ P erl R CCT mythm' p style; a.nd d«Port- ' will give. details of the scheme. 8 tf^fZ* 11. IVORY, days, 7.30. Studio: Now Address, ExHon. Secretary. change Buildings, Dominion avenue off ~^ Lambton quay. Telephone 1355. ' FUNERAL NOTICES. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT —. — Wellington and Wairarapa ' FUNERAL CARD. TJRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY DONX NELLY (pupil of Miss Minnie EverrrTHE Funeral of the late Annie Matilda Pit. Sydnoy). The Latest Ballroom X. Wells will leave the Mortuary Dances —Blues, Fox Trot, One Step Chapel of E. Morris, .Tun., 60, Taranaki Valse, Chicago. Also Solo, Ballot, Clasasf.reet, on Thursday, the 2nd Oclober, ical, Toe uud Operatic Dancing. Classes 1924, at 2 p.m., for the Comelery, Karori' foi adults and children. Lossons held at E. MORRIS, JUN., 20, Courtenay place, and Sydney Street Funeral Director, Hall. Private Lessons by appointment.. 60, Taranaki street. Tel. 22-159. W-, Mulgrave street. N ash; S fo r W if=TsS^ B^SSSFsif^S:'

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 2

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